stark1

Lonesome Planet
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I now have 2 new(ish) different stems, non-DV-approved, and did something I never thought I'd do... bought a second tip-&-cap..... to fulfill the wife's desire to have her own 'cap. So, here we go....


Upper tip is in a Xmax v2 H2o attachment. It is maybe a 7/10 with the Xmax(my opinion), and 2/10 for the 'cap(the tip fits tightly into the end, but.......) because I have yet to not combust in the H2o attachment...every hit is burnt tasting. Every. single. one. Must be something in the glasses heat retention.


I will continue the experiment.... for safety's sake....and edumacational status...for the team....

But so far, O.G. Chillum = good, and H2o adapter = meh....





The OG one hitters is OK for a stem, there is some variance in the ID ( noticed you have the tip on the
draw end ). A bit on the long side?

Try the 12mm one hitter from GRAV, they are the right length to put a tip into, and looks spot on
(altho being glass they too have slight variations in diameter). Graphics make for an attractive combo.

If you like H2O, there are pen size glass hydrators.


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almost there

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No. Because that would make sense. It still is wide open, airflow wise.

Still trying to figure out how to get reclaim out of it.


ETA: I have also now added a small piece of cotton into the end of the chillum. Has helped a lot with smoothness of the vapor.

I'm a huge fan of those BG Chillums. I see you are using your's with the opposite end as i have mine set up. Try flipping it around and popping a nug into that glass chamber and pushing it down towards the separation but not deep enough to block the air flow before inserting the tip into the stem. In a few days you'll have a beautiful sticky nug coated in reclaim that will last you over 10+ heat ups cycles. As a matter of fact I had one nug so coated I lost count how many heat ups I did before my chillum exploded into pieces from how hot it got and the tip expanding:lol:.
 
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Squiby

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Plus the cost of shipping and charging cable!
Don`t forget to add the cost of the batteries on top of the $175, 3x(decent)18650 will push the price over $200.
I assume it is another Planet America shop, so that is US$:disgust:

Anyone have any idea what the mini portable might cost? I don't it has been mentioned.
 

-dab8-

Dyna-saur
Dynavap live takeaway:

1. They need a Venus fly trap

2. Great video! Some neat explanations that my “how does it work” mind enjoyed. Maybe just a review for some of you with a longer history with the company.

3. Looking forward to more designed caps. Maybe I’ll send in some ideas.

3. Anodized offerings sound great.

4. Stabilized wood offerings would be amazing. I love the look of wood, but it’s not always the most durable. Adding that stabilization to the wood would bring them closer to the m and Omni in terms of durability.
 

Squiby

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Fat Freddy

FUCK CANCER TOO !
Thanks. I should have better clarified that my inquiry was about the Fluxerheaters that have not yet been released. I may be interested in this model if it is smaller than the Pipes Portside Mini.I

Anyone have any inside details? I have posted the question over at the Fluxerheaters thread.

I don't recall where I read it but Fluxorheater (sorry, can't remember his handle) said that the smaller portable would be considerably less then the mug form factor because the build is much less complicated. Other than that, that's all I've got.
 

Squiby

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I don't recall where I read it but Fluxorheater (sorry, can't remember his handle) said that the smaller portable would be considerably less then the mug form factor because the build is much less complicated. Other than that, that's all I've got.

Thanks! I think I'll wait for its launch before jumping on another IH. I do recall comments somewhere that the mug build is more complex and harder to perfect.

I think we'll soon have lots of options to choose from with several aftermarket builders coming out as well as the Dynavap version getting closer to their launch.

Also. I just watched this weeks Dynavap Live. I'm happy to see that the Aomia single jet lighter has been added to their selection of lighters. It continues to be my favorite lighter. It's tiny and reliable. I have several and just rotate through them. When they need filling, I fill them all up at the same time. They're a great little lighter.
 
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Mr. Me2

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I don't recall where I read it but Fluxorheater (sorry, can't remember his handle) said that the smaller portable would be considerably less then the mug form factor because the build is much less complicated. Other than that, that's all I've got.
I can’t stop thinking flux capacitor every time someone talks about this. Waiting on Doc Brown and a little time travel...
 

Prophecy

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I prefer to transport my herbs and omni separately when I'm out so I have tried to made a single stash for my omni xl and this are the results from it, turns out not so bad im very happy with it.

The other photo is from last vapespot when I was on a bike ride and no the clouds on the water are not from the vapcap :lol:

Hope you all have a nice start to the weekend :) I start it with my vapcap and some nice beer.

Cheers :cheers:


 
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