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HappyVappy in the Press...
Testing the HappyVappy Vaporizer
-Gizmodo.com, Sept. 2007
I had a chance to test out the HappyVappy Vaporizer for vaporizing vaporizables, and videographer Alex Goldberg was on hand to capture the magic as it happened. It, uh, well, it works. It's a healthier way to smoke, as it heats your plant life up to a high enough temperature to release whatever chemicals you're trying to extract without burning it, so there's no smoke. I personally don't smoke anything all too often, but if you do, it's a nice, albeit expensive ($200) and elaborate, way to do your thing without hurting your pink and tender lungs. [Watch the video]
Vapor Trails
-High Times, Aug. 2005 Issue
With so many vaporizers on the market these days, it's difficult to decide which one is right for you. Be sure to consider the size of the unit and its ease of use. Bulky components and complex instruction manuals tend to stay stored away and out of sight, while simple, compact machines remain part of the everyday herbal arsenal. Being one of the easiest and smallest units around, the HappyVappy simplifies the vaporization process dramatically. Plug it in, place a small bit of herb into the heating chamber (grinding the herb is not recommended), and sip the vapour directly from the removable Teflon mouthpiece. The HappyVappy doesn't overheat, and there are no hoses or bags to worry about. At only 6 inches tall, it's as discreet as it is relaxing.






