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Beyond that perspective lies the question: Are the parts good in the first place? & Does anyone own one or has owned one for a while that can vouch for their longevity? ...which brings us back to this thread and tokentogan's dissatisfaction with the volcano. Many people have vouched for its longevity and effectiveness. I think in the case of this vape unit, the volcano, either the unit is brokeass; the technique needs refinement; or tokentogan needs a fvck of a lotta weed to get high and should take some time off and try it again. ![]() ...if the unit is brokeass, I believe both manufacturers (volcano and sv) put a basic warranty on it arriving in working order. | |
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With a simple whip vaporizer, you've basically only got two things to go wrong-heater and glass. The main thing likely to fail is the heating element. On most vapes these days the heater is very reliable and should last a long, long time. That's why you see some whip models with 3-5 year and even lifetime warranties on the heating element. A manual heat control is a simple device that's not likely to fail. Glass is never covered-it doesn't fail-the user breaks it. But when you have electronic temp control with digital display, there are a lot of little parts, any one of which could fail. And they're not going to troubleshoot to see which little part failed and replace it. They're going to replace the whole assembly. Why? Because it's easier and safer. The part that failed may not have been the cause of the failure, but the result. Another part, still apparantly in good working order, could have been the real culprit. In that case, replacing the burned out part will just result in another failure, maybe after the unit is returned to the owner. And even quality parts can fail. So for me, give me some kind of parts warranty if I have to depend on electronics and fans. The Natural Goods digital vape (sold by Vaporstore.com), which works just like the Super Vapezilla, has a one year warranty. The Vapor Matic Deluxe, which gives you digital, and whip or bag delivery, has an unprecedented (for vapes anyway) lifetime warranty-parts and labor. And both of these units are two hundred less than the SV. | |
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Do you know what wattage the NGDV goes up to? I've been looking at a lot of the vapes, and another feature about the SV that I do like is the really high wattage (400W). Is it a power hog? Yes. Do I think that will make it come up to and stay at temp much easeir? Also yes. Although some might view the high wattage as a negative, I think for this application, its something that is needed. I've heard the Vapor brothers only use like 60W. Again, I recognize most might say "Less power, yay!" but in this case I feel the wattage is needed. (and why the vapor brothers has such a variable temp when under heavy use) Anyone know what the Volcano wattage is? Vapolution wattage? EDIT UPDATE: Just got off the phone with Vapolution and I will say this, they were very nice, very helpful, willing to explain their product. They also said their unit only uses 12W. Is that possible, how 12W can bring something up to just shy of 400 degrees? | |
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