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The BHOLT vaporizer

poonman

Well-Known Member
Anyone planning on getting one?

Right now , I plan on it .

That's the way , a release/launch should be done .
No teasing or worked up self composed hype by members .

Just sign on , and ' Show and Tell ' time .

Few more questions ;
What's the dif . between the mini version . Batt. capacity and size ...etc. ?
Warranty ?
Free shipping to Canada ?
 

poonman

Well-Known Member
Cant wait for your review

It looks very promising that's all , a few good vids will do that .
I'm not sure , but is that the same ceramic type heater core as in the Cera ?
My Omicron Light has 850 Mah , but doesn't seem to hit like their 650 mah BHOLT .
Of course the Omi uses carts tho . Don't know if I'll be the first to review .
Lots more ' Hard Core ':rockon: members here on FC .
 

lesvape

Queer in a high haze
Have you tested to see how many hits/hours use you can get out of the mini? What would be the battery size on the larger model?
 
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bholt

Active Member
Manufacturer
they pretty much last all day. its amazing. 650mah on the classic model battery.
 
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bholt

Active Member
Manufacturer
dab sized.. also for everyone who contacted me about demo review units, please check email or inbox. thanks.
 

poonman

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dab sized.. also for everyone who contacted me about demo review units, please check email or inbox. thanks.

I just tried to make contact , but the e-mail was undeliverable .
Has the offer stopped already ?:ugh:
 
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baltik

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I don't mean to be a debbie downer but this looks to me the same type of a ceramic bowl/silica wick setup as the Nail cartridge or the globe, I am really hoping someone can develop a true wickless system
 
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I don't mean to be a debbie downer but this looks to me the same type of a ceramic bowl/silica wick setup as the Nail cartridge or the globe, I am really hoping someone can develop a true wickless system

Agreed. I like the GonG fittings, but the cart setup is one we have seen before.
 
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CentiZen

Evil Genius in Training
Accessory Maker
He never claimed it wasn't, though. Expecting every new product and manufacturer to come up with a totally unique way of vaporizing is unfeasible. When a manufacturer tries to pass off old tech as new tech, that's a way different story and they deserve to be called on it. But that isn't what is happening here.

All vape pens use this element, a nichrome coil with a wick of some sort. Even the stuff that's made by Delta9 or ThermoEssence. This product is exactly as described, the first glass on glass vape pen. I'm not sure how any can see that as a negative characteristic.
 
He never claimed it wasn't, though. Expecting every new product and manufacturer to come up with a totally unique way of vaporizing is unfeasible. When a manufacturer tries to pass off old tech as new tech, that's a way different story and they deserve to be called on it. But that isn't what is happening here.

All vape pens use this element, a nichrome coil with a wick of some sort. Even the stuff that's made by Delta9 or ThermoEssence. This product is exactly as described, the first glass on glass vape pen. I'm not sure how any can see that as a negative characteristic.

The type of element isn't the issue. For me it's more about the placement of the coil. It's a top coil, I'm sure it'll suffer the same limitations as other top coil devices - i.e. concentrates dripping off the wick, down the sides. And it looks to me like there's a lot of space for oils to slide in that ceramic cup. Think OG G Pen and 710 tanks.

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TV and D9 both produce bottom coil carts.

Just sayin.
 

CentiZen

Evil Genius in Training
Accessory Maker
It's not wickless, it uses a ceramic wick. While that may be a technically superior method to sillica, that is still a wick.

Yes, it is a better product - but saying it is wickless is not true. Like you said in your earlier post, someone still needs to develop that product.

The top-coil vs bottom-coil question is not something I had taken into consideration though, and I can see that being an important factor.
 

arrr

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I don't mean to be a debbie downer but this looks to me the same type of a ceramic bowl/silica wick setup as the Nail cartridge or the globe, I am really hoping someone can develop a true wickless system



Isn't the VIP wickless?
 
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jambandphan03

in flavor country
I just got one of these. It performs very well so far in the few time's I've had to try it out, and holds a generous dab in the ceramic cup, but you do have to be careful not to put too much or it can ooze around the edges a bit. Definitely a load as you go. I imagine you can just reclaim any lost oil that might leak down around the sides by doing an ISO soak on it once in a while. I find the top coil design on this model to be a good thing, as it makes it easier to load than if it were at the bottom. It's very small, and gives really thick vapor hits. I don't know how it would behave with a runny or viscous oil like puregold, maybe if you just put a drop on at a time so it soaks into the wick. I didn't notice any dripping using it upside down, as it heats so fast your oils vaporize pretty quick. I imagine that will vary depending on the consistency of your oil/wax etc..I'll report more after I really get to use it a bit longer.

*tip, if the oils do get on the outside and you find it stuck in your glass, use a hairdryer to warm it so it will release. I got mine stuck in my 14/18 reducer and had to do this.
 
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