Davinci by Karma

Davinci_vaporizer

Clean First Technology
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Well, given that we are still using that specific material, I can't guarantee that it won't do it for a short time period. However, we discontinued the use of the double wrap as it was just taking entirely too long and have increased the burn in time at the production facility. Typically, 7-10 cycles on 405F should do the trick if there is a sign of vapor. Pretty sure I personally cycled at least 700 vapes when we first noticed this problem.
 

Davinci_vaporizer

Clean First Technology
Manufacturer
Your professionalism and presence is greatly appreciated here. I have a renewed interest in your products.

Vape4life, I'm glad to hear that you appreciate our presence on here. As a manufacturer, we get so much from this forum including feedback and design ideas. You guys are invaluable to the industry. Thanks for the support.
 

krunch

New Member
So i've been using my davinci for a few months now and my only real complaint is that the screens seemed to get clogged up with resin in just a couple of uses. I've since used up all the extra screens so now use it without any. This seems to give me the most unrestricted flow of vapor at the cost of getting some tiny bits of herb in my mouth. What does everyone else do?

Secondly, do you guys clean your units with anything other than just the brush? I feel like it could use a more thorough cleaning every once in a while.
 
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ej2389

Member
So i've been using my davinci for a few months now and my only real complaint is that the screens seemed to get clogged up with resin in just a couple of uses. I've since used up all the extra screens so now use it without any. This seems to give me the most unrestricted flow of vapor at the cost of getting some tiny bits of herb in my mouth. What does everyone else do?

Secondly, do you guys clean your units with anything other than just the brush? I feel like it could use a more thorough cleaning every once in a while.
Soak them in alcohol rinse and reuse. Use an airduster for a thorough clean
 
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zomger

Well-Known Member
Soak them in alcohol rinse and reuse. Use an airduster for a thorough clean
This. Do it. I'm still using my original screens because of this method. Soak in alcohol for a few minutes then (an alternative to air duster) take the DV brush and brush off the debris. Works like a charm.

On another note it is wonderful to hear from you Davinci about the issue that has concerned so many in this thread and I hope the reluctant few that didn't purchase your product are now willing to give it a try because it really is a great little device. It is apparent that Karma is in this business, not to just make a quick buck but to make a quality product they can stand behind and that's something to truly admired. Keep up the great work and I am very excited to how you guys takes this to the next level with version 2.0
 

Dreamerr

Always in a state of confusion and silliness♀
I use iso with q-tips in the chamber but hold it upside down. I put the top screen with cap in iso.
 
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krunch

New Member
well now i feel silly for throwing those screens away. But you could barely see any metal at all the resin was so thick
 
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OF

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well now i feel silly for throwing those screens away. But you could barely see any metal at all the resin was so thick

So next time why not try flaming them? Hold them by the edge in a small clamp (old out of work roach clips are good for this....) and blast it with one of those little torch lighters. Make that Stainless Steel glow! The ash blows off easily after that. In vapes like my Iolite where this happens a lot I save a little jar of them until I have a few month's worth (a dozen or so).

OF
 

GreenRoom

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Just a quick FYI if you haven't already figured it out, the rubber tip on the whip fits perfectly in the oven so if you need to pack down loose grind or jam a screen down there, use that. I find that if my grind is too loose it will quickly clog the upper screen when I draw, so a little tamping with the whip keeps it nice n neat.
 
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Davinci_vaporizer

Clean First Technology
Manufacturer
Just a quick FYI if you haven't already figured it out, the rubber tip on the whip fits perfectly in the oven so if you need to pack down loose grind or jam a screen down there, use that. I find that if my grind is too loose it will quickly clog the upper screen when I draw, so a little tamping with the whip keeps it nice n neat.

Couldn't agree with you more about the top screen getting clogged if the plant material is ground too finely. Personally, I don' grind at all primarily because of this. Nothing we can do here though, its caused by the airflow and it sucks everything upwards.
 
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GreenRoom

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No grind? I've contemplated that but thought it wouldn't extract all the potential vapors. I'll try a whole flower tonight and compare. Anything that sticks to the screen is no big deal though, I just give it a quick scrape with the back end of the brush when the unit is still warm. I may even poke it with the bristles to get all the nooks and crannies. God I love that brush. Brilliant!
 

MarchLM

Member
Hi , Davinci team, could i ask - what should I do - im using my vape for a long time, almoust a year i guess... and my biggest problem is- screwing stem - with chambers lover screen - is really sticky - and i cant unsrew them anymore ... i guess some of the sticky vapor got in those small groows and stick together making it unbelievable hard and almoust impossible to unscrew ... :((

Vape4life, I'm glad to hear that you appreciate our presence on here. As a manufacturer, we get so much from this forum including feedback and design ideas. You guys are invaluable to the industry. Thanks for the support.
 
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OF

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i guess some of the sticky vapor got in those small groows and stick together making it unbelievable hard and almoust impossible to unscrew ... :((

Not to worry, it happens a lot. First off, take it apart hot, much easier. Secondly get in the habit of using some ISO on a q-tip or something to keep the thread areas cleaned up. It's easy and fast if you keep after it.

Good machines, aren't they? Good luck.

OF
 

Davinci_vaporizer

Clean First Technology
Manufacturer

Dreamerr

Always in a state of confusion and silliness♀
I was going to answer..but failed to read the rest of the thread...which said the same thing I would. Sorry, now you guys are stuck reading a useless message because it wouldn't let me delete it.

Here's something useful: Enter to win a New Ascent!
http://thedavincivaporizer.com/win-the-ascent-from-davinci/

I entered but where is our personal contest to win. It better not be a tweeter again.

I used my DV today after weeks of not using it and it is just toooooooooooooooooooo good. It happened to be clean too which made it that much the better. I think it would be my to go vape if the lid was movable and if it didn't get so hot. I think I would like it more then the INH believe it or not. I did put the INH tip so I could put the smoothflow on it. It makes for better cooler hits for me.
 
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Egzoset

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Hummm...

That should help settle some matters, at least for the future winner.

Who's it going to be?! I hope the guy has got a camera!!

:peace:
 
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adamster

Well-Known Member
I am leaning very strongly to purchase a Davinci. Are there any serious drawbacks in terms of the vapor production?
It's this or the Arizer Solo, which, from what I have read on this site, is bulkier than as a portable. I also think the stealth is much better here.
I still get what I consider incredible product delivery from the Iolite so would not want something lower than that standard wise, you know how it is when something's missing?
 
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