RYOT VERB Vaporizer Review – The Y NOT DHB.
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Review: RYOT Verb vapourizer (Dry Herb Vapourizer)
How it Works
As with any unit used for vaporizing medical cannabis, youll want to pack the bowl up and tamp it down gently. Three taps turn the device both on and off and then the temperature can be set using the corresponding buttons.
Throw the mouthpiece back on and wait for it to heat and slowly inhale to get vapour! Dry herb vapes as a whole are pretty simple and the VERB DHB is no different.
Temperature Flexibility
With the OLED display, you get full incremental control of temperature. While this is great and all, we have a feeling that the RYOT vapourizer is a bit miscalibrated and not giving the true temperature. Its not so bad and you still get full temperature control. You could also check out the Arizer Solo 2 which has a circular temperature controlling mechanism for precise flexibility.
Vapour Quality
Well, it’s okay. Its a step up from some really cheap units like the G-Pen, but not nearly on par with the likes of the Zeus Arc GT. The vapour is quite warm due to the short path, the flavour drops off pretty hard after the first couple hits, and doesnt produce as dense of clouds as wed like to see.
The bowl is quite large though and you can pack a good chunk in there. Going through the entire bowl will definitely get you feeling it!
If youre looking for the best vapour quality though, then wed definitely look elsewhere. Its fine but doesnt impress us in any way really.
Manufacturing Quality
While we see some of the visual inspiration taken from a unit like the Airvape X, the RYOT VERB DHB just feels a bit cheaper as a whole. While its not bad per-se, its not great and it feels a bit below the standard now. Maybe a few years ago this would be fine, but times have changed quickly!
The battery is also small and it doesnt feel like youre getting your moneys worth in that regard. Also the cheesy start-up and end session notices of Hit it! and lr8 vapr might not be for everyone, though we found it kind of charming in a strange way.
In the box is a super basic kit consisting of the device itself, micro USB charger, stir tool, cleaning brush, and cotton swabs. No replacement screens, no carrying pouch, and not much else.
Battery Life
1200mAh is all thats inside which is tiny compared to other units that are much smaller and pack more inside, like the Zeus Arc GT and its 3500mAh cell. Of course, price is a factor, but it doesnt cost much more to put a better battery inside.
1200mAh will yield you only a couple of sessions before needing to top up with the dated Micro-USB cable and take more time than youd think. The battery on the RYOT Verb vapourizer is pretty awful by any standard.
Portability
Its small and slim design does make it pretty easy to slip into and bag, pocket, or purse with ease. Looking for something that looks similar to an e-cig but isn’t it?
It has a low profile and is very comfortable to bring around. No complaints here on that end!
Ease of Use
The Ryot vapourizer is pretty straightforward to use grind it up, load, and turn it on! Pretty simple and there are no complex techniques or steps required to get this thing running. Sharing with friends and strangers is pretty simple too and you wont have a hard time using it.
Cleaning isnt bad if you keep on top of brushing out the chamber and mouthpiece screen often. It can gunk up pretty bad still and using isopropyl alcohol on a cotton swab to scrub out the chamber can do the trick just fine. Even the Flowermate V5 Nano is much easier to clean and use in general, check that out too!
Discreetness
Its all-black design and slim profile make it pretty discreet. However, it puts out a pretty considerable amount of smell still and it takes a while to get through an entire bowl. If you want something with a little more discreetness in it, try looking at the DaVinci Miqro.
Most people will think its an e-cig and probably not even think twice anyway.
Overall Experience
The budget dry herb vape market is strong as ever now and many under $100 herb vapes exist.
While the VERB DHB is definitely an alright unit, its poor battery life, questionable construction, and average performance hold back its true potential as a competitor. Even for a budget device, it’s very far from what we’d consider one of the best vapes to get with your hard earned cash.
Wed highly recommend other units along the lines of the Utillian 421, Zeus Arc, and Litl 1, if you want the best dry herb vaporizer on a budget!
If you have questions about our RYOT VERB DHB Vapourizer review or just want to let us know what you think, feel free to drop us a comment below! Thanks for reading and as always, keep vapin!