Vaporizer reviews

Da Buddha Vaporizer Review

The Da Buddha is a whip vaporizer that is manufactured by the US-based company 7th Floor. It was released to the market in 2008 and has a solid fan base. In this review we look at the most important aspects for a non-portable vaporizer.

By Vaporizer Info on 20/2/2012
Da Buddha

WISPR Vaporizer by IOLITE Review

The WISPR (or IOLITE WISPR) is the latest butane-powered vaporizer to enter the market. But what makes the WISPR different from the IOLITE ORIGINAL? Apart from the completely new design, manufacturer Oglesby & Butler claims to have made quite a few improvements under the hood.

By Vaporizer Info on 5/10/2011
iolite WISPR

Arizer Solo Review

Prior to the launch, not much information had leaked about Arizer’s new portable vape, the Solo. It is the third vaporizer coming from the Arizer Tech company, and expectations were high this time. Time to take a closer look at this Canadian made portable vaporizer!

By Vaporizer Info on 15/7/2011
Arizer Solo

Alivi8 Vaporizer Review

From the UK-based metalware experts at Red Eye, comes the Alivi8 portable vaporizer. We spent a morning putting this shiny little flame fuelled vaporizer to the test to see if it can live up to its claims.

Looks

The Alivi8 comes in very elegant packaging and the unit itself just breathes quality. The stainless steel gives this vape a solid and durable feel. Measuring about the height of clipper lighter, it is much smaller than I expected.

By Vaporizer Info on 9/6/2011
Alivi8 Vaporizer

iolite Vaporizer Review

The iolite vaporizer was the first portable – butane powered – vaporizer. It measures the size of an average mobile smartphone and weighs only 81 grams.

What’s in the box?

Included:

- carrying case
- cleaning device
- maintenance tool
- moisture condenser
- extendable mouthpiece
- 7 dot herb chamber screen
- replacement heater mesh screen
- instruction manual

By Vaporizer Info on 21/4/2011
iolite vaporizer

Vaporizer Review: Magic Flight Launch Box

My initial thought when seeing the Magic Flight Launch Box (MFLB) was, ‘Wow, this thing is tiny!’ It is hard to imagine that a piece of wood that is no bigger than the size of a box of matchsticks is able of releasing thick hits of vapor within seconds. This is a vaporizer that must be seen to impress. We’ve seen nothing but rave reviews, so we decided to test it out and see what the hype is all about.

The MFLB is available in two versions: with or without charger. Both versions come with two rechargeable batteries, an aluminum tin, a carrying pouch, a brush and a mouth piece.

By Vaporizer Info on 23/3/2011

Vaporizer Review: Vaporbrothers Hands Free

Vaporbrothers was the first company to introduce the box style vaporizer to the market, in 1999. The unit has been improved since, but the principle has remained the same: a whip is connected to the heating element and the user can draw vapor from the whip. The type we will review is the Hands-Free model, where the whip will stays locked to the unit. Technically, it is a one-hand-free type, since you still have to hold the whip. But more importantly, how does it perform?

By Vaporizer Info on 24/11/2010

Vaporizer Review: Lotus Vaporizer

The Lotus Vaporizer is a new portable vaporizer manufactured by a small California based company, named Mendocino Therapeutics.

The unit looks appealing, and is available in different colors. The Lotus features a small, thin (but solid) stem with a pipe head consisting of a bowl and a nickel, detachable cap. The cap is attached to the bowl by magnets, which makes (un)loading very easy. By heating the lotus shaped ring on top of the cap, hot air is conducted onto the bowl, allowing for the vaporization of your herb.

By Vaporizer Info on 10/11/2010
Lotus Vaporizer