Dani Fusion by Battery-free Ganz

zeebudz

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I learned years ago that clicking caps shouldnt be going anywhere near alcohol. Not just because it can damage the clicker but also because isopropyl isn't safe for consumption and there is no way of knowing what kind of residual oils it may leave behind once the alcohol has evaporated.
"Residual oils"? It's just ISO (and whatever % of water).
 

VapingYogi

Pranayama; of a sort.
*hybrid with tight airflow
Thank you, that makes sense and tickles the curiousity

"Residual oils"? It's just ISO (and whatever % of water).
Isopropyl alcohol itself is more the problem than the residue oils left behind when its evaporated or washed off. I guess there is a chance that the residual oils it might contain some iso that hasn't been evaporated properly; but Isopropyl alcohol itself, as I understand it, doesn't leave residue. Any oil / residue is probably caused by moving oil from one place to another but its not likely to be residue of the isopropyl alcohol itself.
 

buttervap

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You'll love it mate. Get triple flame torch for it if you haven't already thats what i get the best results with.
I have a Blazer Firefox and a Eur Kitchen kitchen torch. Should I get the Blazer Big Buddy? Or do you recommend a specific triple flame torch. Thanks.
 
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TheScamericann

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I have a Blazer Firefox and a Eur Kitchen Kitchen torch. Should I get the Blazer Big Buddy? Or do you recommend a specific triple flame torch. Thanks.
I have the blazer big buddy and the ronx dual flame kitchen torch. Both of them work fine but a triple flame seems to work better. The cyclone triple flame torch is what i use.
 
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3PuttMutt

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I have the blazer big buddy and the ronx dual flame kitchen torch. Both of them work fine but a triple flame seems to work better. The cyclone triple flame torch is what i use.
I have a Ronyx triple flame that I like a lot because it’s compact and upright, but still powerful. In my use, I have found that the faster you get to click the more convection, heat, and better flavor extraction you get. Depending on the temperature outside, I can get to a load temp click in under 20 seconds.

Your torches are likely fine. I’d suggest you experiment with what you have and see if you like it.
 

buttervap

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I have a Ronyx triple flame that I like a lot because it’s compact and upright, but still powerful. In my use, I have found that the faster you get to click the more convection, heat, and better flavor extraction you get. Depending on the temperature outside, I can get to a load temp click in under 20 seconds.

Your torches are likely fine. I’d suggest you experiment with what you have and see if you like it.
thank you
 
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TheScamericann

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I actually have the cyclone triple flame. I didn't think it was powerful enough. Cool, don't have to buy anything.
That exactly what i thought but the big buddy tended to be a bit too powerfull and resulted in a very roasty tasting session in my experience. The ronx was really good and i thought it was perfect untill i used a triple flame and now i cant go back to using the bigger torches anymore.
 
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ka9vto

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How does it differ from The Dani?
I just bought a Danny fusion very dissatisfied. You cannot hear the click on the heat up. The click on the cool down is audible. I contacted them. They do not want to take care of the matter. Beware I will be posting more at a later date. I’m waiting for them to do the right thing. They’re trying to tell me they want over $50 for a replacement cap when it didn’t work from the time I got it I’ve sent them video. They’re trying to use all kinds of excuses that my torches too big and I’ve got a Pin torch that’s almost silent and other torches that are allowed but I use the pin torch because I was taking a video and I needed to hear what little noise there was just saying beware Customer warranty is nonexistent .buyers beware
 
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batteryfreeganz

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Manufacturer
Hello Tom,

We're sorry to hear about your dissatisfaction with your Dani Fusion. We strive for excellent customer service and want to address your concerns. Our technical team reviewed your video and found the cap functioning as expected, the heat-up click is at 10th second of the video you provided to us:

If you stopped the heating right after the click, it suggests you heard it.

We understand that frustration can arise, but negative interactions on social media won't help either of us. Let's focus on finding a solution together.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Kind regards,
I just bought a Danny fusion very dissatisfied. You cannot hear the click on the heat up. The click on the cool down is audible. I contacted them. They do not want to take care of the matter. Beware I will be posting more at a later date. I’m waiting for them to do the right thing. They’re trying to tell me they want over $50 for a replacement cap when it didn’t work from the time I got it I’ve sent them video. They’re trying to use all kinds of excuses that my torches too big and I’ve got a Pin torch that’s almost silent and other torches that are allowed but I use the pin torch because I was taking a video and I needed to hear what little noise there was just saying beware Customer warranty is nonexistent .buyers beware


BFG Team
 

b8man99

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The click on v2 is quieter. It works really well, but the click is a bit quiet.

And the little pipe thing works very nicely, but personally I feel the Dani Fusion would be best on a larger pipe with the same open airflow as the Dani stems. It's not something that needs such a small and discreet pipe - a large, comfortable to hold pipe would be more suitable for such a powerful device.

Still my favourite vape. Nice work BFG.
 

batteryfreeganz

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Manufacturer
The click on v2 is quieter. It works really well, but the click is a bit quiet.

And the little pipe thing works very nicely, but personally I feel the Dani Fusion would be best on a larger pipe with the same open airflow as the Dani stems. It's not something that needs such a small and discreet pipe - a large, comfortable to hold pipe would be more suitable for such a powerful device.

Still my favourite vape. Nice work BFG.

Thanks for the awesome feedback! 🌟

And we totally get what you’re saying about the pipe size. Tbh the bigger and balance idea has triggered me. We’ll take your suggestion to heart as we tinker away on our upcoming special metal stem.

Glad to hear it’s still your favorite vape! Stay tuned for more great stuff from BFG!

Best,
 

TheScamericann

Active Member
Thanks for the awesome feedback! 🌟

And we totally get what you’re saying about the pipe size. Tbh the bigger and balance idea has triggered me. We’ll take your suggestion to heart as we tinker away on our upcoming special metal stem.

Glad to hear it’s still your favorite vape! Stay tuned for more great stuff from BFG!

Best,
Hi man just wanted to let you know that the dani fusion v1 was the vape i used all the way through my cancer treatment. It was the only vape that satisfied my needs without triggering my peripheral neuropathy when it needed cleaning. The v2 is an upgrade in just about every department but the v1 is what got me through the toughest time of my life and for that i thank you.
 

TedJones

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I just bought a Danny fusion very dissatisfied. You cannot hear the click on the heat up. The click on the cool down is audible. I contacted them. They do not want to take care of the matter. Beware I will be posting more at a later date. I’m waiting for them to do the right thing. They’re trying to tell me they want over $50 for a replacement cap when it didn’t work from the time I got it I’ve sent them video. They’re trying to use all kinds of excuses that my torches too big and I’ve got a Pin torch that’s almost silent and other torches that are allowed but I use the pin torch because I was taking a video and I needed to hear what little noise there was just saying beware Customer warranty is nonexistent .buyers beware
I heard your click, right before you took the flame away as they said. It’s very faint cause you don’t have enough consistent heat ramping up on the cap. Flame is pencil thin, loud, and very jumpy. I’d go 15 sec past with that to try and get results with that or upgrade the flame. Edit- could be fuel quality if the torch is a good one..
 
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