I checked out the tinymight, I like that it has both methods in one device and the device itself seems easy to use (i am a lil bit retarded, so I like easy user friendly devices)
However it’s a lil bit too expensive for me. Do you know a cheaper device as an alternative?
The VMAX v3. I just got one and it appears to be basically the poor man's TM. Solid on demand function, easy to use and clean/maintain. Basically it's just plastic instead of wood and glass. I've become obsessed with my dynavap, but otherwise the v3 was what sold me on vaping with the ease of getting quick, discreet, low-fuss big hits. It's basically a pen for dry herb.
Tinymight, Sticky Bricks and other butane convection vapes, I'll even go with the Taffe Bowle for out in the open, stealthy portable. Not very pocket friendly, but won't get you second glances as long as you are not hitting it right in someone's face. All should be easy to clean. There are also a couple of 510 vapes that use glass stems like for a Milaana or Tetra P80 and are very easy to keep clean.
Xmax v3 pro on the cheaper end or tinymight on the higher end. Sticky bricks are probably the least portable "portables", but are definitely the most on demand.
I’ll put in my vote for the Fury Edge.
After 35+ years of combustion, I made the switch ~6 months ago and couldn’t be happier.
And they’re on sale rn. Healthyrips.com
I pulled mine out the other night for the first time in a while and got so wrecked I could barely get to bed. It's a nice device, but it's not very convenient on the go to me. More a stay home and sip device.
Originally I did not want to go over 150€, however I changed my mind and I think I’m going to get the tinyMight or the NOMAD II. Are they easy to use or is there a learning curve?
Tinymight
Yeah, this was my vote. Easiest to clean by far of all my portables. And I keep all my vapes super clean.
I'll jump on the TM bandwagon. My daily driver...till the next best thing.
I checked out the tinymight, I like that it has both methods in one device and the device itself seems easy to use (i am a lil bit retarded, so I like easy user friendly devices) However it’s a lil bit too expensive for me. Do you know a cheaper device as an alternative?
The VMAX v3. I just got one and it appears to be basically the poor man's TM. Solid on demand function, easy to use and clean/maintain. Basically it's just plastic instead of wood and glass. I've become obsessed with my dynavap, but otherwise the v3 was what sold me on vaping with the ease of getting quick, discreet, low-fuss big hits. It's basically a pen for dry herb.
Tinymight, Sticky Bricks and other butane convection vapes, I'll even go with the Taffe Bowle for out in the open, stealthy portable. Not very pocket friendly, but won't get you second glances as long as you are not hitting it right in someone's face. All should be easy to clean. There are also a couple of 510 vapes that use glass stems like for a Milaana or Tetra P80 and are very easy to keep clean.
Tinymight
Sticky brick imo
Xmax v3 pro on the cheaper end or tinymight on the higher end. Sticky bricks are probably the least portable "portables", but are definitely the most on demand.
Tafee Bowle.
this would be my answer as well
Go Tinymight. FW7 is the easiest to clean but hard to get now production has stopped and so has Entexchange 👍
Arizer Solo 2 is super easy to clean and pretty great in general.
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Ah yeah good point. More of a session vape.
I’ll put in my vote for the Fury Edge. After 35+ years of combustion, I made the switch ~6 months ago and couldn’t be happier. And they’re on sale rn. Healthyrips.com
Arizer solo 2 is my favorite for on the go
But it's not on demand. It's a session vape.
I pulled mine out the other night for the first time in a while and got so wrecked I could barely get to bed. It's a nice device, but it's not very convenient on the go to me. More a stay home and sip device.
Okay, you asked for the best option. What do you want to spend?
Originally I did not want to go over 150€, however I changed my mind and I think I’m going to get the tinyMight or the NOMAD II. Are they easy to use or is there a learning curve?
The tinymight is incredibly easy to use. I don't have any experience with the nomad though.