A truly excellent little vaporizer.

So far I've purchased and used the Pax2, Davinci, this little guy, and the ridiculously disappointing Ghost MV1, which I have 2 of and neither are worth a damn. Anyways. Of all of them this is my favorite. I liked the Pax2 for it's voluminous hits, and great airflow. But sadly, it is a brick after the internal battery failed after a year's daily use. Next up was the DaVinci which had a removable battery, which I actually really liked... except for the cleaning of the rubber bit. I also began to be turned off by packing directly into the vaporizing chamber as this causes extra mess in the oven in my opinion. Then came the MV1, sold at a good discount at a local shop, which overheats on both of them to the point where my sessions get interrupted by it's ridiculous heat sensor. However I loved it's little cartridge design, and saw quickly how it kept the device cleaner by allowing you to remove the part where it's being cooked and cleaning it. I was able to open their proprietary battery pack and remove and replace the 18650s inside, so in theory it could have lasted forever too. Then came this little guy. At first on opening it I was skeptical, it's plastic and lightweight, but has survived thus far in my pocket moving around. It has a removable battery, and a cartridge system for the oven, which I'm a huge fan of. As a bonus you can load a few cartridges for on the go use. 6 full burn throughs on a single battery, and since I've been using vapes forever, I've got a ton of them! The cartridge design and mouthpiece storage is pretty slick on this device, and it's easy to replace cartridges, although they come out burning hot if you are a high temp guy. Nice thick clouds out of a small amount of material, and it cooks it exceptionally well and thoroughly, possibly the most thoroughly cooked of any I have used so far set at 446. This is excellent because in most vapes there are little pockets of green left in certain areas. The DaVinci tried to solve that with it's heated pearl at the back, but honestly... these little metal carts just roast it, and in my humble opinion transfer the heat to the product really well. I've used a Mighty a few times as well. Honestly... toss up to which I prefer. I know which one I prefer on price though. This device doesn't really get noticeably hot while using it. Not your product, that gets cooked to a cinder. But the device itself barely feels like it's getting warm. Whatever insulation is on the oven is pretty exceptional. Cons and design notes: What would get me to buy the next version of this device is the following. A dual, removable, 18650 battery system. They've been doing batteries like that in the nicotine vape community forever, it's time guys. It's not a huge issue to carry and replace batteries, but I feel like 2 18650s would get me through a full day. I'd absolutely **** for a 3 battery device if anyone wishes to be so bold. While this vape does produce clouds, it's airflow is a little restrictive, and I found myself taking mouth to lung hits vs direct to lung hits. I prefer direct to lung hits. Cartridges are pretty tiny and a ***** to reload green, especially if you lost that damn funnel about 5 days into owning it. I really wish Planet of the Vapes little sealed jar that I've got 5 of because it's been included in various orders, had some kind of built in funnel or straw like thing. I carry those seal jars with me all the time. If you're a device that has cartridges, for the love of god please don't include just one of each. That's cruel and unusual. 3x of each minimum please and thanks. The DaVinci had a little built in pick for clearing the bowl out. You should shamelessly rip that off, and it should be a mandatory feature on all vapes for the rest of time.