Very best Vaporizer for Dry Herb Cannabis for less than $100 in 2022

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I picked this vape up when it was on sale for 4/20. I wanted to see what all the fuss was about. Overall I think this vape is a really good performer and is a great value for the price. The device delivers good, tasty hits. Session mode is super easy to use and on-demand offers a great experience as well. I am increasingly using on-demand as my preferred mode and this device can really put out some vapor. Extraction is pretty good, but a stir is required to get the most of your material, and even stirred bowls are a little inconsistently extracted after most sessions, in my experience; nothing too green or charred black but not super even. The integrated stir tool in the mouthpiece functions well to stir the bowl. Vapor at lower temps is really flavorful. This device delivers good effects. The cooling they built into the mouthpiece is really clever. The oven seems to be all stainless steel. The mouthpiece uses a stainless steel filter and a ceramic airpath; these are held in place with a silicone gasket and encased with a molded plastic outer shell. The ceramic airpath is all one piece but takes the vapor on a little trip with some twists and turns. I would say in terms of cleaning and maintenance this vape is pretty easy to maintain. The mouthpiece is very easy to fully disassemble. The filter and airpath can be soaked in ISO for a really deep clean. I clean the gasket and plastic shell with dish soap and water. The oven can be swabbed out with an iso-soaked q-tip (I invert my vape when I do this to keep liquid iso from running down the air holes into the device). Using the included brush between sessions allows you to go pretty long between cleanings and the vape seems to continue to perform well for a lot of sessions before performance is noticeably degraded. I have used this vape 2-3 sessions a day for around 3 weeks between cleanings: at this point, there was a lot of gunk in the mouthpiece but it was still performing like a champ. The vapor path is almost all stainless steel and ceramic, but the last mm or so is plastic. I don't think the vapor would ever be hot enough to worry about the plastic components off-gassing. That said, hits on the high end of what the vape can do are a bit hot for the included mouthpiece to deal with. Starting around 400F you can really feel that the ceramic vapor path is soaking up some heat as you draw on it. I did some max temp hits (for science) and after a couple of hits, the mouthpiece was uncomfortably warm against the lips. Considering how good the vapor can be for those hits it's too bad you need to add additional cooling to the vape to really enjoy them. This is nitpicking a great device. It packs a punch and I don't think there's another battery vape that can touch it for the price point. I think this is an easy buy as a first vape and is one of 2 vapes I would recommend to first-time dry herb vape buyers (the other is Dynavap m, btw). Learn more about the xmax v3 pro here.

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