Discontinued Splinter Z by RBT

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YaMon

Vaping since 2010
Loving the Splinter Z and the Splinter V2. The Z is now my favourite vape as I seldom use my other vapes besides the V2. I love the huge clouds and great taste with these two RBT vapes, just awesome! The Z never leaves the house while the V2 is for when I go out and about. I’m getting no hot spots with the Z but do on occasion with the V2. I only use wattage mode and I find that I get a more thorough extraction with the Z than with the V2 using a wismec RX gen 3 mod
Can you contrast/compare the Z with your SBL Max and or Cloud EVO? What's the Z got they don't?
 
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tonuzzi

Spoon Dogg
Can you contrast/compare the Z with your SBL Max and or Cloud EVO? What's the Z got they don't?

Totally different vape signature between the wood vapes and the Evo. I just prefer that full rich terpier taste from the Splinter and the Maxx, whereas the Evo has a lighter fluffier taste which IMHO diminishes after a couple of hits. With the Splinter I get quick on demand hits in 5 seconds and great taste throughout my session. With the Evo unless it's always on, there a 5 minute heat soak when starting from cold, it's not portable and needs to be always plugged in (desktop), not something you can take to the park or when taking the dog for a walk. . I really enjoy the Max, the only drawback for me is needing a torch to use it, but love the look of mine (Maple), the taste and huge clouds it produces, it's very similar to the splinter Z.
 
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Penny Wise

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@tonuzzi, I'm stunned to read that you've retired most of your rotation in favour of the Z. You've got some pretty amazing vapes there! What's the Z got that the Mighty doesn't? Faster heat-up?

Also, just out of curiosity, anyone prefer the shorty stems to the XL8R or XLJR? I sometimes really love that hot hot HOT vapor when I'm missing combustion. My XL8R is my main driver but those shorty stems get a fair bit of use too.
 

Hammahead

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The Z takes both 19/19 & 19/22.

It appears this is only sure for the newer made in China Zs. For some extra parts like the XL8R shops have a warning they might not fit the older and/or custom Z models made in the USA.
 
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BestBuds

The Dude
@tonuzzi, I'm stunned to read that you've retired most of your rotation in favour of the Z. You've got some pretty amazing vapes there! What's the Z got that the Mighty doesn't? Faster heat-up?

Also, just out of curiosity, anyone prefer the shorty stems to the XL8R or XLJR? I sometimes really love that hot hot HOT vapor when I'm missing combustion. My XL8R is my main driver but those shorty stems get a fair bit of use too.
First, the Z over the mighty for me: faster heat up time, flavor, effects/potency, efficiency. Like @tonuzzi said, a quick 5 second preheat from a cold start and your taking amazing hits. If the mighty is the king of conduction handhelds then Z is the king of the convection handhelds imo.
 

tonuzzi

Spoon Dogg
@tonuzzi, I'm stunned to read that you've retired most of your rotation in favour of the Z. You've got some pretty amazing vapes there! What's the Z got that the Mighty doesn't? Faster heat-up?

Also, just out of curiosity, anyone prefer the shorty stems to the XL8R or XLJR? I sometimes really love that hot hot HOT vapor when I'm missing combustion. My XL8R is my main driver but those shorty stems get a fair bit of use too.

I just prefer convection over conduction, I love the taste I get from my splinter and Sticky Brick vapes, love that hot taste as well. I still use the Mighty when company drops by, easy to pass around and no worries about a stem dropping out of the splinter. The Minivap also provides exceptional taste, but haven't used it since getting the splinter. I use the Dynavap black bong adapter on my splinter stems, helps with the heat.
 

jbm

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I just prefer convection over conduction, I love the taste I get from my splinter and Sticky Brick vapes, love that hot taste as well. I still use the Mighty when company drops by, easy to pass around and no worries about a stem dropping out of the splinter. The Minivap also provides exceptional taste, but haven't used it since getting the splinter. I use the Dynavap black bong adapter on my splinter stems, helps with the heat.
I prefer convection vapes as well, they’re best for microdosing. When I started getting into vaping I bought an Airvape X, wasted too much weed, wasn’t really interested in a session vape since it left me too blasted and unable to function. This was after a 35 year hiatus from weed.

From there I went to the Dynavap: simple, economical, good for microdosing and on demand. I still love my M, though I’m mainly using it through a glass Charlie XL these days.

From there I got a Stempod Si, which I also love. But lately it’s been all RBT for me. Great flavor, beautiful materials and craftsmanship. I’m mainly rotating the M, a Milaana II, and a Splinter and a Splinter Z. I couldn’t be happier.
 
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cybrguy

Putin is a War Criminal
Thanks for the heads-up, @eideal852! I'll be going with a different mod. I've already had a couple 18650s vent on me, I don't want four more.
Could you share with us the circumstances of your vented 18650s? I would like to believe that with proper charging/discharging and care of the wraps that venting 18650s are NOT inevitable. I have never had one vent, but admittedly have only used them a couple years. If you know, were your venting events from misbehavior or cheap/defective batteries or what?

If you would rather reply to this over here, that would be fine too...
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/18650-battery-safety.18527/page-8#post-1384416
 
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cybrguy,

Shit Snacks

Milaana. Lana. LANA. LANAAAA! (TM2/TP80/BAK/FW9)
It appears this is only sure for the newer made in China Zs. For some extra parts like the XL8R shops have a warning they might not fit the older and/or custom Z models made in the USA.

All US custom Z are 19/22, all old RBT models are (save for one batch of US regular Splinters pre China) It was the Chinese Z we weren't sure about before, but it seems it should be 19/22 as well
 

Penny Wise

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Could you share with us the circumstances of your vented 18650s? I would like to believe that with proper charging/discharging and care of the wraps that venting 18650s are NOT inevitable. I have never had one vent, but admittedly have only used them a couple years. If you know, were your venting events from misbehavior or cheap/defective batteries or what?

If you would rather reply to this over here, that would be fine too...
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/18650-battery-safety.18527/page-8#post-1384416
I was being very stupid and was really high using an unregulated parallel box mod. I put the batteries in one-up-one-down instead of both positive pins up and hit the switch, BOOM.

Also, thanks @tonuzzi and all for your input. I was curious about the difference between conduction and convection in terms of the whole experience and this did a good job answering that. :D

@eideal852, I figured you meant unsalvageable. You can't do much with a full-drained 18650.
 

Penny Wise

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^Yup, that's what seems to be up. Now I think on it, you can't really compare the M to the Splinter in most regards. They're just so different in almost every way.
 
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cybrguy

Putin is a War Criminal
^Yup, that's what seems to be up. Now I think on it, you can't really compare the M to the Splinter in most regards. They're just so different in almost every way.
Which I think is at least part of the reason that there are so many people that use both. They are different enough that there will be many situations where one or the other just makes more sense.
 

Hammahead

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All US custom Z are 19/22, all old RBT models are (save for one batch of US regular Splinters pre China) It was the Chinese Z we weren't sure about before, but it seems it should be 19/22 as well
Ok, so I guess I'm not sure what the problem is with the XL8Rs that are sold by Vapefiend where it says: "These mouthpieces may not fit US custom Splinters and Splinter Zs sold prior to January 2019" - I thought the XL8R's joint was maybe a bit too long? Are the chinese Zs deeper and the XL8R too long for the 19/22 cuts? From the center of the screen to the rim my SplinterZ is 25 mm deep, so would it fir the XL8R?
 
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Summer

Long Island, NY
@hammarhead, yes, because the stem joint length is 22mm so you have an extra 3mm to spare in the Splinter's joint. And the 19/19mm are backward compatible. So there's no reason why any RBT stem wouldn't be compatible. I have a 10/2018 custom Z & a 5/2018 custom Splinter & both are 19/22 & the xl8r fits in both. A little loose in the Splinter, but fits none-the-less.

Why don't you contact Vapefiend to find out why they state this & fill us in.
 
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Penny Wise

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A little loose in the Splinter, but fits none-the-less.

That's actually something I've been wanting to know about! My XL8R stem is just a tiiiiiny bit wobbly in my Z. It's nothing I worry about but it's curious. I'm not sure when my Z was manufactured; how would I find out?
 
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Hammahead

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Why don't you contact Vapefiend to find out why they state this & fill us in.

I did, but their answer was basically "Eh, who really knows", which I don't blame them for.

vapefiend said:
It may be that the joint is slightly too long, causing it to sit proud. This was the case with the 2x US custom units we tried them with here, but apparently a few others have no fit issues so we really can't be sure.

What did Ryan say about the Z-Heaters, they're "like snowflakes"? Maybe that's the case with the female joints, too? Vaposhop.com more or less states the same, not "won't fit" but "may not fit". I am aware I could just send it back if it doesn't fit, but I'd hate for the sellers to have the hassle of accepting the return and for me the return costs. Think I'll give it a try though...
 
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jbm

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So I just measured the joint depth of my RBT vapes.
Custom Z: 25mm
Splinter (USA, pre-China): 22mm
Milaana II: 25mm
As for the Xl8r stems, all standard, all 19mm. So they work fine with everything, though they just barely clear the Splinter with a basket screen in them. I may set one Jr up with a rimless screen for use in the Splinter. I’ve been using a rimless with this funky stem I got with it, it has somewhat thicker walls and is 17mm deep. That works with everything and delivers reasonably cool vapor.
 

mixchu69

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So I just measured the joint depth of my RBT vapes.
Custom Z: 25mm
Splinter (USA, pre-China): 22mm
Milaana II: 25mm
As for the Xl8r stems, all standard, all 19mm. So they work fine with everything, though they just barely clear the Splinter with a basket screen in them. I may set one Jr up with a rimless screen for use in the Splinter. I’ve been using a rimless with this funky stem I got with it, it has somewhat thicker walls and is 17mm deep. That works with everything and delivers reasonably cool vapor.
What is the funky stem you are talking about?
 
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eideal852

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I bought my Splinter off the classifieds here and it came with it. It’s a short glass stem with thickish walls and a short joint depth. I kinda like it.
That’s the Mi2 stem. It’s the jam. Fits across everything, there is def variation on everything US. I have certainly posted about it before, my Mi1 like sit most of all, it’s green fem and won’t even play with the green shorty it came with, even w out a screen (or rimless). But this one seems the best. Ryan shot me an extra on a different shipment so it would have one that works!
 
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