Above is my Da Vinci vaporizer review from my YouTube channel. I really like this vape but I know there are some people that don't because they don't think it tastes right but I don't even notice so it's a nice vape that can do a lot like liquids and dry blends. This works a little like the Arizer Solo that I blogged about last but it's different in some ways. It's around the same size. It has up and down arrow buttons for controlling the temperature but instead of a weird display that uses lights, it has real digital display that shows the temperature. This is a convenient pocket vape for me and I think it's worth checking out if you're looking for a new portable. They're not all that expensive anymore either and I think that might be because they're coming out with a new vape but I'm not going to talk about that right now.

Something that not a lot of the portables can do that this one can is charge the battery while using. That's right, you plug into the charger and use it at the same time. That is, if you want to. The battery isn't the longest but it was upgraded in the one in this video because this is the latest DaVinci. They've been upgraded to not only have a longer battery life but also to have a magnetic latch. This might not seem to mean much but battery life is one of the most important aspects of a portable vaporizer and that's why it was definitely nice to get my hands on the improved version with its extended battery life.

This has a cool cleaning tool stuffed inside of it so you've always got access to it and it has a secret compartment inside. I guess it's not a secret if I tell you but yeah, it's there.

So when you vaporize liquids with this you use these little canisters. They're called oil canisters and they work pretty well. You can vaporize eLiquids with this no problem. Pretty cool.

Now that I've explained a little bit about the DaVinci vaporizers. I'm going to move onto the next review but you can always learn more here by reading the review that Vapeforest.com put together on their website. That does it for this DaVinci review.

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