POTV One Vape Review: 5 Honest Thoughts on a $99 Vaporizer
This POTV One vape review comes from Fordee at Herbistry420 after a full week of daily use — at the beach, at home, and with both the standard straight mouthpiece and the curved bubbler attachment. The potv one vaporizer retails for $99–$120 and gets compared to the Pax 3 regularly. Does it deserve that comparison? ...
This POTV One vape review comes from Fordee at Herbistry420 after a full week of daily use — at the beach, at home, and with both the standard straight mouthpiece and the curved bubbler attachment. The potv one vaporizer retails for $99–$120 and gets compared to the Pax 3 regularly. Does it deserve that comparison? Fordee’s short answer: this thing is way better than it has any right to be at this price point. Here’s the full breakdown.
What Comes in the POTV One Vape Box
The planet of the vapes one ships with a solid accessory kit for a $99 vaporizer. In the box:
- POTV One unit with standard straight mouthpiece
- Cleaning brush — stiff bristles, fits the oven perfectly
- Tweezers — useful for packing and unpacking material
- Cleaning/scraper tool — Fordee suggests Planet of the Vapes add a key ring hole to this so it doesn’t get lost on the go
- Material pod — a small metal capsule with perforated ends; fill with herb and drop it in for a cleaner vape and easy swapping
- Concentrate pad — a wire mesh insert; place concentrate on the pad, drop it in the oven, and vape it directly
- Replacement rubber grommet with screen
Optional extras (purchased separately): curved bubbler mouthpiece (+$10), water pipe adapter mouthpiece (+$10). More on the bubbler below — it’s worth the extra $10.
POTV One Vaporizer Design and Build
The potv one vaporizer has a distinctly different form factor to most portable vapes. It’s rectangular and slightly chunky — noticeably thicker than a phone. That’s the one legitimate complaint in this : it’s bulky enough that having it in a pocket alongside keys and a phone gets tight. Fordee attributes this to the large battery, which is a real tradeoff. The device runs for days on a single charge under regular daily use.
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