Monday, August 20, 2012

ThermoVape T1 Portable Vape Works Like A Charm

There's a new ThermoVape vaporizer called the T1 that's really something else.  It's a really straight forward vaporization device that's completely portable; even comes with a car adapter for the battery charger in addition to the usual wall adapter.  You won't taste anything weird when you begin using it, though I suggest doing a pre-burn cycle anyways.  Where the PUFFiT takes a while to burn off the plastic-like odor, ThermoVape T1 vaporizers are ready for use out of the box.  Keeping the batteries charged is easy when you always keep a fresh set in the charger.  With three sets of batteries, you can easily keep two sets on you and another charging.  If you drop the T1, which I've done many times, you won't have to worry about it breaking because it's an unusually durable unit that can take a serious beating.  I'm surprised more people aren't interested in this new portable vaporizer as it rivals the PUFFiT and Ploom Pax.  Unlike the inhaler vape and Pax, T1's rechargeable batteries are removable and extras are easily acquired.  Although it has no temperature controls, just an on switch you slide up, it's still incredibly simple to use and quite similar to using a Magic Flight Launch Box, as you sense the temperature and toggle the power accordingly.

Definitely check the T1 vaporizer out.  It might be a little more expensive than the PUFFiT, but, it's still more affordable than the Pax by Ploom.  Watch the following ThermoVape T1 video to learn more about this snazzy handheld vaporizer that fits in your pocket.


Friday, August 10, 2012

Ploom Pax Is Going To Generate Fat Stacks



By fat stacks I'm referring to piles of money.  Pax vaporizer is going to generate lots and lots of money for Ploom.  San Francisco's Ploom really hit a home-run with their new pocket vaporizer.  If memory serves correct, someone out there on the web compared this new release to an iPhone or iPod in the sense that they said if Apple made a portable vaporizer - it would look like Pax by Ploom.  This is a state of the art vaporizing device that is free of cords, integrates motion sensor technology, heats up quickly, has three built-in temperatures, and is capable of vaporizing for up to two hours of vaping before it needs to be set on the charging station/dock to recharge the internal lithium ion battery.  At a glance, this little device seems to lack the features associated with hi-quality vapes, however, they're mostly there, you just can't see them.  The sleek design does a great job of masking the fact that this is actually a hi-tech vape.  For instance, when you set it down, it will deactivate.  Pick Pax up, and it will activate.  Click the mouthpiece and it will pop out and push it back in to conceal it and turn the device off.  Shaking the unit will show the battery life on the light.  It will blink green if it's good and red if it's about to run out.

It might not have the wide range of temperature control units like the Arizer Solo and PUFFiT have, however, the three vaporizing temperatures are more than adequate as they're all in the high end of the spectrum and allow for full flavored to dense vapor.  The real kicker on this unit is the compact design.  You'll have no trouble fitting Ploom Pax into your pocket or purse and a fully charged battery is roughly enough juice to last the day.

Pax vaporizers come in three colors, at least at this time there are only three colors.  The colors right now are purple, black, and blue.  Which reminds me, I think purple is in.  SharpStone releases a fabulous purple grinder and now the Pax comes in purple.  Coincidence?  Quite possibly, however, I would like to think that the marketing gurus influenced these decisions as purple is a trending color.  This is a ludicrous assumption on my behalf so definitely don't quote me on this color nonsense.

Time to bring this Pax review to an end and hit the hay.  Got any questions?  Drop a comment.  Need a good handheld vaporizer?  Consider buying Ploom's latest vape.


Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Palm Portable Vaporizer, Competition For The MFLB

That's right Magic Flight Launch Box, there's a new contender in town that's looking to dethrone what I believe has been the long reigning king of cheap portable vaporizers and that's the Palm vaporizer by VaporBlunt.  If you're familiar with the VB, you might not be surprised to find that the new Palm vape also comes with a flavored tip.  It also comes with a tip that is not flavored for those of you with no interest in distorting the taste of your vapor.  The screen inside the bowl is very-very easily removed, cleaned, or replaced.

Palm runs on AA battery power so you can carry a couple of rechargeable AA batteries on you and rest assured that you'll have plenty of power and if not, you can always buy more at a convenience store.  The name implies that the device fits in the palm of your hands and to no surprise, it does (assuming you have an average sized hand).  Where you inserted the battery into the MFLB and were forced to press it in over and over, which is seriously no problem, VaporBlunt's Palm portable vaporizer simply requires you to insert the battery and it will maintain a vaporizing temperature of 380 degrees Fahrenheit.  No more of that pulsating battery non-sense with this beast.

Palm vaporizer is made with a tough outer shell constructed of polycarbonate, and boasts an internal ceramic heating chamber with steel rods which heats up quickly.  The exterior of the device measures 4-3/8 inches long, one-eighth inch wide, and 1-1/2 inches tall.  Acrylic is used in the construction of the lid which is used to keep the contents of the removable bowl from falling out.  To buy this 2012 vaporizer that's 100% portable, click here to place your order over the internet.

Monday, August 6, 2012

Time For Sleep Is Now

I'm going to have to call it quits for the night and retire to the dreamworld.  If you're looking for more information on vaporizers, stick around as I unleash more vaporizer reviews.  I'm going to keep this post short so that I don't get too involved and start losing track of time when I really need to catchup on rest.

PUFFiT Inhaler Vaporizer By Discreet Vape

To those who have had the luxury of watching the silly horror flick that is the Idle Hands movie might remember the main character, Anton Tobias, wearing what appeared to be a makeshift inhaler pipe around his neck.  PUFFiT, by Discreet Vape, isn't the same as Tobias' inhaler, it's better!  That's because it's actually a portable vaporizer with a stealth-like design.  Forget combustion when you can vaporize!

Idle Hands Inhaler Pipe / PUFFiT Inhaler Vaporizer

 With a 99.7% pure gold plated heating chamber (no leaded brass), you can rest assured the heating chamber is both clean and efficient.  The temperature range goes from 250 deg. to 450 deg. F and is adjusted with a dial that allows the device to switch between the 8 temperature settings ranging across the vaporization spectrum.  When you heat the PUFFiT vaporizer up, it takes less than 60 seconds to reach the appropriate temperature and once it's hit the desired temp. it provides 15 seconds of vaporizing before it returns to standby.  All you have to do is click the top and it will quickly heat back up to the same temperature in five seconds or so, as it's already warmed up.  Accurate temperature is maintained by automatically adjusting the temp. more than 100x/second.

Weighing only 2.6 ounces and having an appearance similar to an inhaler makes this portable vaporizer comfortable to hold and discreet enough to use in places you would otherwise likely refrain from vaporizing.  To top it off, this portable vape comes with an automatic shutdown timer and optional internal stir tool that allows the blend to be mixed without having to open the unit.

Where To Buy:

Click here to buy PUFFiT from an online retailer or watch the following PUFFiT review video for more information on how this spectacular vaporizer works.


If the video review above wasn't adequate, you can always read more portable vaporizers of the PUFFiT.  Should you decide you're interested in learning more about this wonderful vape, here's an additional review:

Pax Portable Vaporizer By S.F.'s Ploom

There's a new vaporizer in town and it's not only, it's powerful and easy to use.  I'm not sure what differentiates a vaporizer from an electronic cigarette, but, I'm pretty sure the Pax is both of these things.  With a compact and sleek design available in three colors (blue/black/purple), you should have no problem finding the Pax vaporizer that fits you.  If you notice the lack of - well, pretty much anything - on the unit, that's because this innovative vape utilizes an indicator light and motion sensors to handle basically everything.  You shake the unit to check the battery life and the life is conveyed through the light.  When altering the temperature and switching between the three temperatures (370/390/410F), it is once again the light that indicates what setting you're on.  When you're ready to use it, just press the mouthpiece in and the device powers on.  Set it down and it will automatically go into standby.

This is one of those 2012 vaporizers that are actually worth your time and money.  To summarize this review of the Pax by Ploom, a San Francisco, CA-based company, this is an easy to use portable vaporizer that's easily recharged and more than capable of giving the best portable vaporizers on today's market a run for their money.

You can click here to buy Ploom Pax vaporizers from one of my favorite online vaporizer stores.  Not quite ready to place your order?  Watch this Pax vaporizer review video:

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Relaxing In The Mountains By The Lake

Today I had a long and uneventful day spent vaporizing by the lake.  I am utterly addicted to walking by the lake in order to get exercise while listening to music via my Bose headphones and Samsung Galaxy SII.  If it weren't for the pleasant sounds flowing through my headphones, I'm not sure how much I would truly enjoy the long days, quiet walks, and backwoods living.  I'm stuck on Bright Eyes (as I have been for too many years), Grateful Dead, Old Crow Medicine Show, and John Vanderslice.

Sitting here, gazing out into the nothingness encompasses vast stretches of New England, I am at ease.  While the world pushes forward, I stand still and pass the time.  All the thinking I've done - philosophizing, if you will - I've come full circle in my belief that it's only worth contemplating if there's a resolution down the line that I can personally act upon in some fashion.  That said, I don't fret or concern myself with the infinite problems of man.  Chasing ghosts was never good for my sanity.  Ideas, without measurable mass, are like ghosts, however, ideas can shatter the fragile mind.  This is why I've given up on chasing ghosts.

I am a result of everything that has ever happened to me; such is Milieu.