This topic has probably been beat to a pulp and I have read several forums on these two vaporizers but there is a HINT of hesitation on my part everytime I want to place the order. It's a lot of money so I want to get this shit right....
I can buy either one so budget isn't an issue. Bag option would be nice. BUT can we safely all say that the Da Buddha whip is actually better/tastier than the extreme-q whip? IMO, da buddha might be easier to use initially cuz the chamber size but once the amount and process is down for the extreme, it should be the same, NO?? Please do elaborate for those that have experience.
Also, read around a couple of forums saying the digital circuitry has a higher chance of error compared to analog. However, in my engineering experience, digital circuitry has a more accurate tolerance for the sensor and heater, so it would be more accurate.
To me, it would be safe to say that pound for pound (whip vs whip), the extreme is just the same as the DB, if not better (more accurate). And I'm not even considering the bag option, fan, remote, etc. as factors when I make this statement.
To the people who used both, please do inform without bias if u can as to which conserves more and tastes better as a whip....
Maybe this will lead me to finally get this vap, lol. I keep going back and forth cuz of the cons i came across from my research. I summed up, IMO, that Extreme Q has thinner glass components which might break, DB has a uncalibrated knob/temperature control which might need to be sent in for repair. I beleive in getting things made right the first time. A glass fracture seems like something I can live with as opposed to getting my temp control all outta control and having to send it in. More of a hassle even tho it has the warrenty.
Thanks for the input...
I can buy either one so budget isn't an issue. Bag option would be nice. BUT can we safely all say that the Da Buddha whip is actually better/tastier than the extreme-q whip? IMO, da buddha might be easier to use initially cuz the chamber size but once the amount and process is down for the extreme, it should be the same, NO?? Please do elaborate for those that have experience.
Also, read around a couple of forums saying the digital circuitry has a higher chance of error compared to analog. However, in my engineering experience, digital circuitry has a more accurate tolerance for the sensor and heater, so it would be more accurate.
To me, it would be safe to say that pound for pound (whip vs whip), the extreme is just the same as the DB, if not better (more accurate). And I'm not even considering the bag option, fan, remote, etc. as factors when I make this statement.
To the people who used both, please do inform without bias if u can as to which conserves more and tastes better as a whip....
Maybe this will lead me to finally get this vap, lol. I keep going back and forth cuz of the cons i came across from my research. I summed up, IMO, that Extreme Q has thinner glass components which might break, DB has a uncalibrated knob/temperature control which might need to be sent in for repair. I beleive in getting things made right the first time. A glass fracture seems like something I can live with as opposed to getting my temp control all outta control and having to send it in. More of a hassle even tho it has the warrenty.
Thanks for the input...