

This is perhaps the biggest deficiency of the Titan 1 when compared with the other vapes, though it compensates for this by being offered at a more affordable price. The higher-quality vaporizers - such as the E-CLIPSE, the Titan 2, the Flowermate, and even the VT 1.0 - all feature customizable temperature controls that may be adjusted according to the desires of the user. When compared to other convection-oven vapes featured on NYVapeShop, this feature tends to be on the lower end of the technological spectrum. It is not clear what these colors translate into in terms of actual temperatures, but there you go. The vape has three temperature settings for the dry herbs in the heating chamber: red, green, and blue, as indicated by the LED light on the vape’s exterior. This is yet another area in which the Titan 1 straddles the middle line between cutting-edge and slightly dated. Unless you are planning to vape continuously for two straight hours without stopping to do anything else, this is a solid vape for you to be carrying. What is likely the chief concern of those looking to purchase a vaporizer is how long it will last on a nightly outing. It does not take nearly enough time to charge as the E-CLIPSE, though it is much longer than more conventional, combustion-oven vape pens. (More on that below.)Īgain, this is a pretty standard battery life and charge time for “true” vaporizers. This means that its charge time is a little less than 2 hours, with its usage time running approximately the same, depending on how much you use it and the temperature setting at which it is used. The vape features a 2200 mAh lithium ion battery. The battery life on the Titan 1 vaporizer is pretty standard when compared to that of other vaporizers, particularly those that utilize convection-oven technology. Otherwise, its sleek design lends itself well to transportation. On the one hand, is longer and slightly bulkier than the E-CLIPSE, meaning that it is going to occupy more space and will likely need its own pocket. The Titan 1 falls somewhat in the middle of the two. On the other end of the spectrum there are vapes like the E-CLIPSE, which is so tiny that it could double for a flip-phone circa 2005.
#Abridge on titan 1 series
Some vapes - such as the Flowermate Series of Vaporizers or even the Titan 2 - have a more clunky frame that tends to occupy more space in your pants or jacket pocket than is ideal. When assessing a vaporizer’s shape and size, determining its convenience when toting it around is obviously paramount.


The Titan 1 resoundingly delivers on this front. I find that it often produces a tasty flavor, is easier on the lungs, and is more convenient than having to carry around wax or oils. If you’ve read my previous reviews - you can find them under the the other dry-herb listings on NY Vape Shop Online, lining the bottom of several Manhattan birdcages - you will know that I am partial to convection-oven vapes.

When the herbs come in direct contact with the flame or coil, they are ultimately being burned as they are heated, producing smoke that is accompanied by more carcinogens opposed to vapor. With typical smoking methods such as pipes, papers and even some other vapes, herbs are heated by either a flame or a super hot coil in the case of the combustion vape. The user then inhales this vapor without also imbibing all of the carcinogens and toxins that accompany smoke. The heated air flows through and around the herbs, absorbing and lifting their THC. The vape pen battery sends power to the heating chamber in order to heat the air. The convection oven environment of the Titan heating chamber conducts business in a healthier way. Instead of using a heating coil - like vaporizers that consume wax or oil - the Titan 1 instead relies on a convection oven like heating chamber to heat the dry herbs. Although e liquid oil canisters now exist for the chambers of vaporizers like the Titan 1, the Titan 1 by itself is strictly a dry herb vaporizer as such, it does not accommodate the vaping of wax concentrates or oil - unless of course you have the aforementioned oil canisters.
