Flam

muunch

hotboxing the cockpit
Hey all,

I was given a chance to purchase the Flam vaporizer from @funkyjunky when ordering some extra accessories for my Tubo Evic.

It arrived today and I figured I would share some thoughts and very brief/bad pictures video! :tup:

I initially posted these on my insta story and then saved them and posted it so I could link it here... So yeah they're shit quality but meh.

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these pictures and 2 videos showing how it works and very very brief function can be found here:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BUQUaHkDP9l8ke4aSWBOeXLDdb68KyTb3DWmoo0/?taken-by=ary1l
https://www.instagram.com/p/BUQUaHkDP9l8ke4aSWBOeXLDdb68KyTb3DWmoo0/?taken-by=ary1l
I only used it a bit today but it was interesting. Very smooth. I'd like to see if there's a way to use it dry so I can really compare but it seems like just a neat little novelty more than something that's supposed to be a daily driver or regular-use device. I don't know though.

It's pretty much a small glass tube with 2 18mm male joints on each side, with a tubo style, interlocking-wood, box enclosure around the middle of the device.

The joint that goes INTO the mouthpiece (18mm female waterpiece what both @funkyjunky and I used) is packed with herbs and then closed off with the rimmed basket screen, similar to how I use the tubo.

The joint above that also has a rimmed basket screen that's intended to be left there. Underneath are small boroscillicate glass beads that are held up (by a SS screen ?) and distribute the heat. You blast the mesh/beads with torch lighter (single torch Honest, ala SB is what I used) and then draw after a little heat builds up.

I can't comment on taste really since water dulled most of it, but the vapor was smooth. Not super super dense, but very fun to use and also very cool looking little thing.

I will also note - it required next to no stirring even with a fairly big load. :rockon:
 
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funkyjunky

www.lamart.ch
Manufacturer
hey all :)

thanks @muunch for getting this started!

cool, i didnt know about the verglow. yes it is essentially very similar to that.

ill share the pics and vids i already have.
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i have beech ones now too.

also i supply some boro silicate beads with it to add to the upper (inside the wood) joint.

more beads = more heat retention, slower, more controllable
less beads = less heat retention, faster, more aggressive, easier to combust.


edit: for dry use i can recommend just letting the water out of the bubbler ;) (a trick i read in the aromed manual :D) or a jhook should work well.
 
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Zow237

Well-Known Member
Interesting. I was jw because I can get a nice golden brown color with my jr no problem no scorching even at higher flame. It's all about the draw and distance for sure. I hit my jr earlier and I thought I combusted just because the vapor cloud was huge but it was still green haha love my jr :)
 

muunch

hotboxing the cockpit
Yeah, I've used it twice and was unsure of how exactly to regulate temp and etc, so I expect a few more learning sessions.


It's much easier to regulate jr because it's clear cut and you can gauge from vapor temp. You have none of those things with the Flam so it's difficult... Sorry. I was just messing around yesterday.
 

muunch

hotboxing the cockpit
@Zow237 I've been on vacation and only brought my tubo and Milaana.

I'll be back after the weekend and will do some more testing. I think I will try removing a few beads to see how it changes, required a bit more time to start producing vapor than I'd like but it was very smooth so maybe I'll end up going back...

I also will definitely try with my j-hook as I think that'd be a rather neat hook-up, with the Flam probably looking awesome on the j-hook. Just may be awkward to use.
 

muunch

hotboxing the cockpit
ok bad news - jhook doesn't fit. i need an 18mm female one - mines 14mm female lol

anyway, this thing works much better with a full pack. I guess you may have to stir if lazy w technique.

it provides a similar high to the sticky bricks, where feels more potent or something, somehow.

really fun little thing but not the most convenient. loading it is kinda awkward if you use vacuum style, which i feel is best for not packing it too tight etc
 
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