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I got myself £400 saved up for a new vape I thought saving the money would be the difficult bit
But I can’t decide between the Ariser Solo 3 v2 the Tiny might 2 and the S&B Venty,
I have been reading reviews for days now and no further forward its driving me nuts I might just start rolling again
 
I got myself £400 saved up for a new vape I thought saving the money would be the difficult bit
But I can’t decide between the Ariser Solo 3 v2 the Tiny might 2 and the S&B Venty,
I have been reading reviews for days now and no further forward its driving me nuts I might just start rolling again

It's hard parting with so much money when you don't know what they're going to be like

Do you know anyone with any of these devices so you could have a swizzle on one or more before you buy?
 
It's hard parting with so much money when you don't know what they're going to be like

Do you know anyone with any of these devices so you could have a swizzle on one or more before you buy?
@Lank72 yes that's my problem i don't know what they are like and dont want to make the wrong choice, my son has just got a Venty so i will catch up with him and give it a go but i don't know anyone with the others.
 
@Lank72 yes that's my problem i don't know what they are like and dont want to make the wrong choice, my son has just got a Venty so i will catch up with him and give it a go but i don't know anyone with the others.

S&B make solid machines and they stand by the warranty properly as far as I have seen (not had to experience it). I started with their crafty, switched to a mighty plus and now still have the same mighty plus near 2 year later, and a volcano Hybrid that recently did it's first birthday, and my wife has a mighty plus too

Obviously the internet is full of opinions and absolutely the best thing is to be able to have a swing on one. I can't say whether they better than the others in terms of pros & cons, and of course we are all looking for different things, but I do take comfort from the S&B build quality when spending so much.
 
S&B make solid machines and they stand by the warranty properly as far as I have seen (not had to experience it). I started with their crafty, switched to a mighty plus and now still have the same mighty plus near 2 year later, and a volcano Hybrid that recently did it's first birthday, and my wife has a mighty plus too

Obviously the internet is full of opinions and absolutely the best thing is to be able to have a swing on one. I can't say whether they better than the others in terms of pros & cons, and of course we are all looking for different things, but I do take comfort from the S&B build quality when spending so much.
i like the S&B being German made and the build quality that comes with it, i am going to hold off for a while until i can try them thanks for your advise
 
I just can't bring myself to spend £300 on a vape I might not like
Understandable honestly. It is a lot of money. I would say it is by far the best decision I have made in all my years of cannabis use and hope to continue to use a tinymight until the day I die (or somewhat miraculously no longer need to use cannabis) but that's just me personally. The £300 might not quite tell the full story either, as there is a danger that, like me, you soon end up with 8 batteries, a box full of stems, ruby balls, terp pills, a smell proof case, and god knows what else 🙏🤣
 
Yes my problem exactly (y)
I decided, as a new user, to buy something not quite so pricey, as i had no guarantee that i would sick with flower if it didn't work for me. I have bought a Fenix Neo to try it out, as i needed something with a ceramic or glass mouthpiece, good battery and made well. I have had it for about 6 weeks now and think it is great for the money (I bought it from a business in the Netherlands, and delivery was about 4-5 days. I paid less than £100, and that included delivery, three empty capsules that you can use with it and an extra ceramic mouthpiece. I've decided that i will continue for a while with the Fenix, and maybe this time next year, will possibly upgrade. Its difficult to pick a vaporiser if you haven't used one before and don't know anyone that has one for you to look at. Hope you get yourself sorted out.
 
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