I do believe the grind and build quality will be better but I'm just not sure how much it will enhance my vaping experience relative to value for money. Maybe I should just drop the cash and find out!
I just have a standard cheap plastic grinder. I've owned many grinders over the years and I am sceptical about spending big money on one. Maybe this thread will convince me otherwise!
No problem. Yeah check it out! Just prepare to be patient with load times and downtime as the server is overloaded at the minute, but the admin is working like crazy to handle the reddit migration.
I like it a lot but I need another vape in the same price range to compare it to. I've heard good things about the Solo 2.
It looks more like a normal vape compared to my Mighty Plus so it's more discrete and portable when out and about, which is a big plus.
I prefer the mouthpiece on the Mighty Plus but it's not that big of a deal. You don't get the airflow that you do with the Mighty Plus either because of the stubbier cooling unit.
I wrote an article on kbin about how it doesn't handle stickier herb as well as the Mighty Plus does.
All in all I was pleasantly surprised with the v3pro and would recommend it as an affordable alternative to the Mighty Plus.
Thanks for creating! I actually just signed up to lemmy to subscribe to this as I have been using kbin.social instead. There are also a couple of newly started dry herb vape communities over there. I want to see them all flourish so I have added your community as a link on the sidebar of the magazine I moderate.
I'll be sure to keep checking this place out! It would be nice to have a small network of cross-platform communities from the very beginning. Each one will develop its own vibe, which I think will create a richer community than what was on reddit.
Mighty Plus for home and occasional outdoor use (if I feel there isn't a risk of losing or damaging it).
v3pro for casual outdoor use.