Discontinued The Baker: By Vaporblunt

cawshook

Solod out.
Price is 250? And no release yet right? Any estimate on that?
I like this vaporizer for the high temperatures. How is it with the whip?
 
cawshook,

1_gr8_underdog

Trapped in the Astral Planes Back from the dead
@cawshook It hits very nice with the whip. I get much better results from my baker than my extreme q. Also I find the flavor better as well.:tup:

Now to speak on the durability of the baker. Today my dog got wraped in the cord and it tumbled approximetly 34" to the hard tiled floor. I watched in complete fear as it bounced twice then came to a stop on its side.:uhoh:
I was amazed when I picked it up to inspect it, there was no damage done to the baker not even a scratch! Sadly the 18mm screw on lid broke, but the baker survived. Great job @Engineering & @TherealVaporblunt it is tuff!

Thanks @Grim Chiclets I am glad you enjoyed them. It has been a blast using the baker.
 
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Adox

Part-Time Wizard
I've noticed the nob is sensitive and can adjust during use. Can it be made shorter? It can be difficult to notice an accidental temp change if the unit is upside down in use. Can the power cord be made longer? Could duster be used to clear out accumulated particles that work their way into the air path? Where did you land on sealing off the electronics?
 

MileHighLife

Blower of glass, grower of grass
^^^ I think this is what the testing period should be all about! Constructive criticism to make a great product as perfect for the market as it can possibly be by the actual release date. Well done @Adox
 
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Adox

Part-Time Wizard
Also, the PonG screws on. The threads function very well most of the time, but perhaps the community could recommend an appropriate lubrication. It would make things easier and lessen the risk of eroding or warping the threads. This lube would also have to be safe to use on the outside of the PonG as it does expand when heated and working it in and out of glass can be tricky.
You guys are really generous in all the nick knacks you include, maybe consider throwing in a u joint or 3 way adapter. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE 3 WAY ADAPTER. I want to hook some PNs into the line and draw off them all at once, just cuz. SLI mode? Or would that be Crossfire.. I digress.

Are you guys working on any portable power solutions? Getting this thing off the wall would be bomb diggity.

And for the love of god please don't release the Pro version 8 weeks after this thing hits the shelves. It would really suck to have my Baker go obsolete as quickly as my PN did.

Hugs and Kisses,
Adox
 

1_gr8_underdog

Trapped in the Astral Planes Back from the dead
If you lubricate the threads you run the risk of overtorquing the pong and streching the threads . It is the same when you apply oil to the treads of a bolt it reduces friction which allows you to increase the torque applied. Just my thought.
 

MileHighLife

Blower of glass, grower of grass
Joint wax would probably work ...
http://aqualabtechnologies.com/glass-accessories/joint-wax/joint-wax-single-tube.html
It's for lubing ground glass joints but may end up being too sticky .. not sure never used it.

We aren't using hand tools here ... I think it should be pretty easy to tell when the pong is tightened down all the way even if it's lubed. The main issue when tightening a lubed bolt down is you have so much torque using a wrench so it's hard to tell when the bolt is snug. As long as you are cautious finger tightening a lubed pong should be fine imo unless the threads are no good to start with
 
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Adox

Part-Time Wizard
the PonG was hard to get threaded the first time or two, but it is no problem for me now. you can tell when it is on right...it has a snug fit. It only loosens when i twist it the wrong way when it is inverted on my bubbler.

Yea good point. Any lubrication would exacerbate the rate that the pong could come accidentally unscrewed. That could spell disaster.
 

Grim Chiclets

Well-Known Member
Would a bayonet fitting work?
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Medical Mark

Well-Known Member
Well interesting unit I can't wait to try it.
Hydratubes should work great on this thing and the oil chamber if hot enough should perform well.
I imaging packing the bullet nice and tight would benefit the vapor producing due to the moister in herb and the shrinkage that happens when vaping.
With the high temp, vaping through the bullet and extracting the THC should work flawlessly.
The baker and the pinnacle are the same I the way the heating chamber element work so I can't wait to use it cause I can milk the pinnacle and produce large thick clouds as you seen in my old videos of the pinnacle I'm really stoked to ilk this unit.
Great job TRVB

Medical mark
 
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