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oshannon

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justcametomind, thanks for your answer, it helped me a lot. You confirm what i suspected. Im actually quite happy with my cf and have a glass mouthpiece, that really improved the taste. I guess, its not worth to buy a new vape, a desktop vape isnt an option for me. When my cf breaks down one day, i will think about the fury 2.
 

Mulehead

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Such as mouthpiece would not need anything to be inserted into the chamber, which is a problematic design decision.

Howdy Cosmic Dude! You must not of owned one of the most popular vaporizers on this forum and is probably one of the top selling portables ever made, the Solo is designed as such and IMO is anything but a problematic design. Hopefully I can share a few tricks from my Solo/log days that may make your F2 a little more enjoyable with the glass accessories.

I'm a flavor whore so I pull the stems out after every hit so my product doesn't continue to cook, this also aids in effeciency, so I never forget to pull out before she cools off.
I also load my stems by sucking herb into the bowl like a straw, so the heat from back to back sessions doesn't affect my good time.
Some log stems come with a 3/4-1" piece of silicone on them which you can place around the stem to keep the hot end off say a table when laying hot stems down.
You'll also find that your spent load taps out very easy, and almost puck like when all the moisture is vaped out.

Hope this helps in your experience as well.
 
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Cosmic Dude

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Yes, I'm aware that Arizer popularized the herb-in-the-glass-mouthpiece concept.

It's fine for a person who is interested in vaporizers and vaporizing as a hobby - certainly an excellent hobby - but for those who are merely interested in "aromatherapy" :) , then all of that is just too fiddly. Someone recently mentioned in the thread that the Fury was good for passing to any friend who might not be familiar with vaporizers. In that vein, one might not want to have to instruct such a person that they need to pull out that hot glass piece at a certain time.

And the whole "session timer" that is a prominent part of the Fury, is based on the concept of losing track of what is going on with the vaporizer, because one's attention is elsewhere.
 

Revere

New Member
I was just curious if anyone else is getting a lot of discoloration at the end of their WPA, where the herb is loaded. Ive tried soaking it in iso for hours but it doesn't seem to come off. Kinda annoying because its getting hard to see what my ABV is looking like while its loaded in the WPA. After a few sessions can't remember if its a fresh bowl ready to go or ABV, lol.
 

LesPlenty

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Ive tried soaking it in iso for hours but it doesn't seem to come off

I use a strip cut off a green dishwashing scourer and jam that in tight then spin after ISO and Ultrasonic cleaner won't budge it. (I haven't had to resort to toothpaste yet)

I still believe a F2 is a big improvement over a CF, for chasing flavor, just sprinkle a bit of ground up weed in the WPA for a one hit wonder, I also dislike the basket mod on the CF/CFx as clouds are smaller, just do the mouthpiece mod with the top hat screen to keep things clean.
Arizer glass is a great idea($5ea), give everyone a stem each full of goodies and only pass the unit around, no one elses scooby snacks to put you off.:tup:
 
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BabyFacedFinster

Anything worth doing, is worth overdoing.
I have developed quite a liking for the mini-bubbler. What started out as a novelty add-on has become quite functional and regularly useful. Many of the issues related to balancing the water act goes away when you do it dry. :brow:

The dry bubbler becomes a handy sherlock with a substantially lengthy glass air path for cooling the vapor. The herb tends to stay in the glass bowl even when inverted upside down. I have yet to see pieces of herb falling into the heating chamber. I rarely forget to remove the glass bubbler from the F2 when done because it empties and blows clean so much easier when hot. I don't own a bent stem for comparison, but when stealth is not necessary and given the option I choose the bubbler over the mp.

I also never leave the F2 on the wpa when done vaping through a larger bubbler. You have to scrape out a cold, spent bowl, but a hot spent bowl blows clean with minimal clean up.

Just a high rambling...
 
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sickmanfraud

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I was just curious if anyone else is getting a lot of discoloration at the end of their WPA, where the herb is loaded. Ive tried soaking it in iso for hours but it doesn't seem to come off. Kinda annoying because its getting hard to see what my ABV is looking like while its loaded in the WPA. After a few sessions can't remember if its a fresh bowl ready to go or ABV, lol.

First, Let me welcome you to FC @Revere . Sorry your first post is to solve a problem rather than sing the praises of a vape.

There is a cleaner called PBW (Professional Brewers Wash) and it works great in hard to scrub corners and really any vape glass. It needs to be hot, so consider using a pot or at least boiling water in a glass bowl.

You can buy PBW on Amazon, just note that at 2 oz sample and a 1 pound jar are almost the same price.
 

OF

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There is a cleaner called PBW (Professional Brewers Wash) and it works great in hard to scrub corners and really any vape glass.

You can buy PBW on Amazon, just note that at 2 oz sample and a 1 pound jar are almost the same price.

Very good advice (as it typical with SMF), with one small correction, the name is POWDERED Brewery Wash. Great stuff, the Coors (beer) folks paid to have it developed to clean out brewery gear where it wasn't possible to scrub stuff (remove the same sort of baked on hydrocarbon junk we face):
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/pbw-the-chemistry-of-clean.7854/

"Magic Eraser" a kind of scrubber with some pretty amazing properties is also quite useful, it too can be bought on Amazon or even many grocery and hardware stores. Stuff takes scuff marks off walls and cleans the 'haze' on showers like you wouldn't believe.

https://www.amazon.com/Mr-Clean-Ori...magic+eraser&qid=1539172430&sr=8-5&ref=sr_1_5

As the name implies you can also get it at 'home Brewery Stores' both downtown and on the web. A small packet is a couple dollars at the one near me, and since you use it in tiny amounts it lasts a long time. A pound jar will last years, even if you give most of it to friends.

The stuff is 'foam' made from an industrial glue (there are lots of cheaper versions by other makers), very brittle at the microscopic level making a bunch of very sharp scrapers that won't scratch (it crumples first). Just add a bit of water and stand by to be amazed. Useful for lots of stuff. We scrub out the pans of our VapMen (or would it be VapMens?) which has a very thin Gold plating without scratching or damaging the Gold........

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OF

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@OF thanks for the shower tip

Yer welcome, good trick, that.

Also worth trying is a teaspoon of PBW in the dishwasher, the stuff they add to combat hard water wipes out the 'haze' that builds up in there over time as rinse water dries. A 'super detergent' if you will?

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OF

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Oh, I've got nothing but praise for the F2. Thats just one minor issue I've been having. I'll give the PBW a try. Thanks for the tip.

Another fun thing to do with PBW for your consideration:

You know that old bong you hide away because it's just so gross with the fouling from blazing you can't seem to get out? Put in a dash of PBW and fill it with hot tap water. Then stand back a bit and watch closely.....

You know how bubbles in glass of beer seem to rise in a stream from a common point (typically an atomic level flaw)? Same thing happens here as Oxygen is generated by the fouling. The "Oxy Clean" deal? Those gas bubbles eventually work their way under the fouling......which then FLOATS AWAY before your eyes, lifted by the stream of gas bubbles. Very fun to watch when you're loaded. A good 'group activity'. And you get your bong back, clean.

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BabyFacedFinster

Anything worth doing, is worth overdoing.
How does PBW compare to Oxyclean?

I have never used PBW, but I do use the unscented Oxyclean on all my glass for both homebrewing and wacky tobaccy. Oxy has served me well for many years.
 

OF

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How does PBW compare to Oxyclean?

I have never used PBW, but I do use the unscented Oxyclean on all my glass for both homebrewing and wacky tobaccy. Oxy has served me well for many years.

Much superior IMO. It contains a bunch of conditioners and stuff to deal with hard water, contamination of the wash water and so on. Surfacants and such. I only tried Oxyclean a couple of times, but PBW definitely did a better job for me. There's some discussion on 'substitutes' in the PBW thread, mostly for folks living in Europe or elsewhere where PBW is not common. No success there, but you might ask on that thread?

Or just buy a jar, try it and let us know?

OF
 

Cosmic Dude

Active Member
Healthy Rips should consider marketing a Fury size glass mouthpiece, like the one
made for the Fierce, all-glass mouthpiece with a magnetic slide-on housing.

An attractive option?
This is what I am advocating above - except that we need such a glass mouthpiece that does not go inside the chamber. That way, there would be a cool (i.e. not hot) mouthpiece that would not require being pulled out while still hot.
 

hinglemccringleberry

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I was just curious if anyone else is getting a lot of discoloration at the end of their WPA, where the herb is loaded. Ive tried soaking it in iso for hours but it doesn't seem to come off. Kinda annoying because its getting hard to see what my ABV is looking like while its loaded in the WPA. After a few sessions can't remember if its a fresh bowl ready to go or ABV, lol.
Got a pic? This seems really strange if its just flower that youre vaping in it.. Have you tried scrubbing it with iso+salt and an abrasive cleaning brush? The salt is what really gets shit off.
I use the bent glass stem exclusively and have zero discoloration at the chamber, even when the inside of the glass is coated with 20 sessions worth of reclaim. And thats only downstream of the bowl. The bowl-end itself stays clean. I clean the stem with iso+salt and easily bring it back to like-new condition.
Is the glass for the WPA really that much different than the glass for the bent stem?? Or are you using concentrates with a pad and cleaning it once a year? Lol
 
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Ramahs

Fucking Combustion (mostly) Since February 2017
I'm trying to clean the mouthpiece, and I took all the silicone out, but I'm having a hard time getting the glass out. Does it not come out?

*edit* - Nevermind, I got it.
 
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