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Haze Technologies Shared Our Haze V3 Vaporizer Review On Twitter

The company behind the Haze vaporizers, Haze Technologies, recently shared our Haze Dual V3 Vaporizer review on Twitter and we figured it was worthy of a blog post. Why? Because it's not everyday that a vape manufacturer shares your review of their product. So we wanted to put this out there, highlighting their tweeting of our review.

"Check out Vaporizer Shark's review of the Haze V3!"

The above quote is from Haze's tweet. In addition to the above message, as one might assume, Haze Tech also included a link to our Haze 3.0 review.

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For those who aren't all that familiar with the Haze vape, allow us to enlighten you. The HV3 as we like to call it, short for Haze V3, is a portable vaporizer shaped like a flask that has not one, but two bowls to load with blend. And those bowls don't just accept dry blends, they'll take oils, waxes, and other concentrates so long as you use the right canister. In the case of waxes and such, you'll want to take advantage of the concentrate canisters that are designed specifically for vaping concentrated blends. One of the aspects about this that we like is the fact that it allows you to load one chamber with dry blend and the other with a concentrate or any combination you see fit. This, to us, is pretty cool given that we don't always want to vape the same blend. Or in other words, a little variety never hurt. Is it a gimmick? Hardly. It might sound like it, but after you use it, you'll understand where we're coming from when we say the dual chambers is absolutely not a gimmick - it's something that you'll come to appreciate after you get a chance to try it for yourself.

Then there's the vapor quality. This is something that vapers just can't overlook. All the bells and whistles won't make up for poor vape quality, as we saw with the VaporBlunt 2.0 DLX and its "hydrotube" attachment. Not that the VB2 has all that much going for it in way of features, but just to say that its hydrotube, a water filter attachment, doesn't make up for the fact that its vapor quality is sub par at best. In the case of the HV3, the vapor quality is awesome. No issues there. And that, given all that the vape entails, is really the icing on the cake. With high quality vapor production and a range of useful features, it's one of the better portables you can find right now.

As for temperature controls, it doesn't have a whole bunch to choose from, just four. And while you might not use each temperature option, the top two, the hottest, are more than enough for all the blends we've put in it - from dry to concentrate, it all works.

But all these benefits aside, there is still one "problem" with the HV3 and that is the fact that it's bigger than most portables we've tested. It's still small enough that we're able to fit in our pockets, but being more than twice the size of the Pax doesn't help its cause. Still, if you don't mind packing a vape in your pocket that's about the size of a flask, it's a really solid vaporizer. We can't help but recommend it. To learn more, follow this link to read our full Haze V3 review.

To learn more about the last version, check out our recent blog post about the Haze 2.5 vaporizer.

This little update to our blog about Haze Technologies sharing our HV3 review on Twitter was brought to you by Vaporizer Shark. For more vaporizer reviews, be sure to visit our website at VaporizerShark.com

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