The actual Wisp Vaporizer a masterpiece of design
Never before has a lot thought and effort been put into a vaporizer but on the other hand never before have vaporizers been so popular. The Wispr following its recent launch appears to be a hit and not only looks like taking a big chunk of the vaporizer market but also expanding how big the market along the way.
Portable Herbal Vaporizer from Iolite
Image credit: iolite.com
The Wispr by Oglesby and Butler, who produce Iolite vaporizers, is a masterpiece of modern design and is actually incredibly usable while still looking fantastic.
If you didn’t know any better and perhaps didn’t even understand what a vaporizer was the Wispr vaporizer might seem to you to become a small portable radio. You may well in fact want people who don’t fully understand vaporizers to think this: there is still a misconception where many don’t understand that vaporizers are mainly used with tobacco and many other lawful and health giving herbs.
The Wispr vaporizer comes in numerous colors and all have the same mouthpiece that folds lower. With the mouthpiece folded the Wispr is not obviously a vaporizer or anything to do with smoking and you can easily put away in a bag, a drawer or even a pocket so it doesn’t ever have to be noticed.
Previous portable vaporizers have always had one flaw or even another; there are those that take rechargeable batteries: these don’t precisely last long. There are portable vaporizers which need to end up being plugged in: this means they aren’t truly potable and you can’t rely on them outside, which if you need to go outside at work to make use of them makes them completely useless. Then there are those portable vaporizers which are butane powered, as is the Wispr, the problem with these has been the heat they produce making gloves necessary to hold them if using them for lots of minutes. For the Wispr the butane options was chosen however the heat dispersion in the Wispr is very good making it always comfortable to keep with no hot patches.
The metal parts of the Wispr vaporizer which disperse heat are behind a plastic grill, designed expertly every single child allow heat out without getting hot and without compromising upon style. The pattern for the plastic grill, as well as the final shape and look of the Wispr vaporizer in general, was designed by Thing Tank of San Francisco.
Features that Thing Tank created specifically for the Wispr included a much simpler off and on switch than on previous Iolite vaporizers, it has one big switch along with a light that comes on when the vaporizer is on. A definite fuel level gauge is also a useful feature to have about the vaporizer; both the switch and gauge came from feedback about the Iolite vaporizers before.
The mouthpiece on the vaporizer is possibly most impressive though, at first the idea of a folding mouthpiece seems quite simple and to make perfect sense. The problem though is creating a way to fold the mouthpiece so it firmly locks in position and whether up or down vapors won’t leak out of the joint. The solution was to have a continuous bending mouthpiece that was simply made from silicone so it can be bent up and down almost unlimited amounts of times and also silicone doesn’t conduct heat: meaning burnt lips are no more a hazard.
Portable Herbal Vaporizer from Iolite
Image credit: iolite.com
The Wispr by Oglesby and Butler, who produce Iolite vaporizers, is a masterpiece of modern design and is actually incredibly usable while still looking fantastic.
If you didn’t know any better and perhaps didn’t even understand what a vaporizer was the Wispr vaporizer might seem to you to become a small portable radio. You may well in fact want people who don’t fully understand vaporizers to think this: there is still a misconception where many don’t understand that vaporizers are mainly used with tobacco and many other lawful and health giving herbs.
The Wispr vaporizer comes in numerous colors and all have the same mouthpiece that folds lower. With the mouthpiece folded the Wispr is not obviously a vaporizer or anything to do with smoking and you can easily put away in a bag, a drawer or even a pocket so it doesn’t ever have to be noticed.
Previous portable vaporizers have always had one flaw or even another; there are those that take rechargeable batteries: these don’t precisely last long. There are portable vaporizers which need to end up being plugged in: this means they aren’t truly potable and you can’t rely on them outside, which if you need to go outside at work to make use of them makes them completely useless. Then there are those portable vaporizers which are butane powered, as is the Wispr, the problem with these has been the heat they produce making gloves necessary to hold them if using them for lots of minutes. For the Wispr the butane options was chosen however the heat dispersion in the Wispr is very good making it always comfortable to keep with no hot patches.
The metal parts of the Wispr vaporizer which disperse heat are behind a plastic grill, designed expertly every single child allow heat out without getting hot and without compromising upon style. The pattern for the plastic grill, as well as the final shape and look of the Wispr vaporizer in general, was designed by Thing Tank of San Francisco.
Features that Thing Tank created specifically for the Wispr included a much simpler off and on switch than on previous Iolite vaporizers, it has one big switch along with a light that comes on when the vaporizer is on. A definite fuel level gauge is also a useful feature to have about the vaporizer; both the switch and gauge came from feedback about the Iolite vaporizers before.
The mouthpiece on the vaporizer is possibly most impressive though, at first the idea of a folding mouthpiece seems quite simple and to make perfect sense. The problem though is creating a way to fold the mouthpiece so it firmly locks in position and whether up or down vapors won’t leak out of the joint. The solution was to have a continuous bending mouthpiece that was simply made from silicone so it can be bent up and down almost unlimited amounts of times and also silicone doesn’t conduct heat: meaning burnt lips are no more a hazard.