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Vapes G Pen Dash+

Does anyone use the G-Pen Dash+? looking for some reviews, ideally.
I have one, its ok but the mesh clogs super easy so I replaced it with some spare mesh I have from the volcano which also made the draw much better, as before it felt like i was trying to suck a golf ball through a hose haha (wasnt that bad but was restrictive). I find using it at 200+ it tastes burnt fast, so I stay around 190. I really like the small size fits nicely in the small stash bros pouch I have for when im out for a walk. Has a season time of 2m30s. Its easy enough to clean.

This was my first vape and I was happy with it as a starter. I dunno enough about vapes to say its good for the price or that.
 
Does anyone use the G-Pen Dash+? looking for some reviews, ideally.
I had one of these a while back, it's probably the worst device I've ever owned and I've owned some shit.

The battery is like 950mah, so you'll get next to no charge use from it, the mouthpiece got insanely hot, the tech is largely outdated and there's been concerns over airpath contamination in the past given it has a lot of plastic.

I assume you're looking at it because it's really cheap and gettable for <£50. And truth be told any electric devices in that range will be bad.

An Arizer Air SE is £69 at vapefiend, it's not amazing but it'd leagues better than the G-Pen series.

If it needs to be below £50 and electric then the Xvape Lanza is £48 at vapefiend. Still bad but a lot better than a G pen.

If it doesn't need to be electric and you're happy to work with a jet lighter or a torch then look at the Dynavap B2 for £55 at Vapefiend. Or the B1 is
£37 at Vaporizer Hut.

The Xmax V3 is currently £78 at Recommended Vape Supplies and will be better than any electric I've mentioned here with only the Dynavaps packing more punch.
 
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