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Xmax Fog Vs Boundless Cf. Those are all I am currently interested in the Boundless CF / CFX,


Those are all I am currently interested in the Boundless CF / CFX, Xmax Fog / Starry, and the Fury 2 but cant decide on which one. To me this makes it an easy choice. Some alternatives you should look into which are around what appears to be your budget are the Xmax V2 pro, Boundless CF, Xmax Starry, Xmax/Xvape Fog, Firewood 4 and the Arizer Air 1. Is there any upkeep I can do to make sure this doesn’t happen? Thanks! comments . You’ve asked a question akin to “should I pay 50k more for a turbo Porsche vs a regular one?” Well, that depends what you want. The Boundless costs around 95€ where I live, but I read that it's not (full) convection. So I think about the Xmax Fog (85€), or any other Vape at this price point. I want the extra speed but there’s plenty of people that would prefer to If you’re coming from the CF or CFX, then I’d look a little closer. Both the CFX and CF aim for the popular portable vaporizers, the Crafty+ and Mighty Plus but don’t quite hit the mark. It seems that all the devices I chose are some kind of multi-brand device - Fenix Mini is a HealthyRips Fury, XMax and XVape FOG, and Flowermate SwiftPro and Boundless CFV seem to be the same The starry is at a funny price point in my opinion. After having the XMAX V2 Pro for a long time, I decided to upgrade and bought the CF Boundless on the sale today. CF/CFX are excellent for sessions and require literally next to no cleaning and maintainance if you buy EZ I've never used a boundless, but I do have the Fog and think it is very underrated around here. 3 depending on how you load). Anybody with a CF, is it a good purchase? Boundless CF purchased just before Christmas. The vapor is lighter with the CFX+, so if you’re a fan of the fast, big clouds that lean towards The Boundless CF vaporizer is a hybrid conduction/convection portable vaporizer that mimics the looks and performance of the Crafty Plus I'm looking to get a new vaporizer, and I am torn between the Xmax V2 Pro and the Boundless CF. The only other vape I had was the mflb, and I loved it, but it didn't really get me that high. Dabbing with the flowermate and x-max v2 sounds questionable from my research, but it seems that the Boundless CF is ready to dab considering they sell a dab tool and a concentrate container alongside I have the cf and starry, between those two i much prefer the CF. It hits harder which makes for a heavier high, and it's convection/conduction while the starry is just conduction. Translations in context of "Wasserpfeifen-Adapter" in German-English from Reverso Context: Universeller Wasserpfeifen-Adapter für den Boundless CF und CFX. The CF's It’s been working great, but lately I have been having resin get in my mouth during hits, which isn’t that pleasurable. If I was going to spend $120 for the starry I would save up a bit more for a fog or At a smaller price range than the above: look into the Boundless CF/CFX, Xmax Fog, or Fury 2. I lost my Air a while back so I’ve been needing a new and reliable digital vape. Any suggestion would help and I am open to considering other vapes as well take the boundless cf/cfx off that list , its old tech and does not work as good in terms of vapor quality . These comments and some review videos have me leaning towards the Xvape Fog (rather than the Starry). XMAX V3 Pro Review 2025: Tested for 2 weeks. I have the water pipe adapter, and the dosing capsules from the Cloud EVO that fit right in (holds between . I mostly like that it has metal components (rather than plastic), and a removable battery. There’s no fancy display or full temp control but the quick heat-ups, overall consistency, and vapor quality make this a very enjoyable vaporizer to The difference in vapor quality between the Boundless CF vs Boundless CFX is almost identical. This is because the heating chamber Black Friday is coming up and I’m stuck between the Boundless CF and the Xmax Fog. In addition, I think that convection-leaning For some reason the x max has a fan base here, but personally i regard it a low quality vape, same as most (if not all) of low price/rebranded vapes, like the gpens etc. I like the Starry due to replaceable batteries and the display on the CFX is great. Vapor quality, battery life, build—full breakdown of this $109 convection vape. 2 and . The cf is $77 the starry is $43 more. ive never seena fenix mini , but i do have a potv1 and i really like it . Right now I'm really torn between the Boundless CFX and the Xmax Starry as a new vape. Big vapor production, and I'm not aware of any other hybrid heating, replaceable battery, super stealthy Dabbing with the flowermate and x-max v2 sounds questionable from my research, but it seems that the Boundless CF is ready to dab considering they sell a dab tool and a concentrate container alongside I like the full temp control and displays that the XMAX Starry and Fury 2 have, but I've heard good things about the quality of the Boundless CF and Arizer Air.

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