Vaporbrothers Dabbler & Eleven Pen

tepictoton

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So I ordered one of the glass tube heaters along with some of the extra heaters and glass globe that were on offer from a different brand. Guess they should work fine on my ego twist and spinner vision vv battery's...and if I am lucky the glass tube will fit the other heaters too?

Anyway, now the waiting game again...will keep you posted on shipping times etcetera seeing I am in europe that might be good info for fellow europeans.

Anybody knows if the glass tubes possibly fit 14mm female pieces?
 
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Chrisbkreme

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Just out of curiosity, as I am trying to choose a pen, what advantages does this have over the Dr Dabber?
 
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OmarGawsh

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Hey guys, so I went to go charge my Dabbler today and noticed that when I tried to plug in the charger it wasn't going in all the way. Some how the charger outlet at the bottom got pushed up into the battery. The thing is the dabbler still works perfectly fine (with what little juice it still has). Does anyone know of any ways I can fix this? I don't want to poke around and end up making it worse.

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aesthyrian

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I just had the same happen to me. I contacted vapor warehouse and they told me it was covered under warranty.
 
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matthend

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ha, mine has done the same thing too, and I totally forgot to get back in touch with VW about it. Calling them later this am when they open, thanks for the reminder!
 

OmarGawsh

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Oh wow so it is a common problem. I just sent them an email since they aren't open yet. I will let you know how it goes but it doesn't seem like it should be a problem with this company.


Another question is, are there 3rd party batteries that would also work with the Dabbler? I want to have more than 1 in case this happens again and $52 seems like a lot to fork over for a rechargeable battery these days.
 
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PPN

Volute of Vapor
Hi Vaporbrother I'm trying to order a heater for my dabbler but when I want to proceed order you told me that it's not possible to calculate shipping to France, so my question is: do you ship to france?

Thanks

I want to test the ceramic heater on my dabbler!
 
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vaporbrothers

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Manufacturer
Just out of curiosity, as I am trying to choose a pen, what advantages does this have over the Dr Dabber?

Good question! I can only make a rough comparison because I haven't seen a Dr Dabber yet. At $85 sale price, they're pretty much same price as ours (if you took away the pocket case). I think that like us they probably can be very selective with suppliers and do better quality control than the cheaper pens. Looking at their thread, the seem to have a good personality.

I like the usb port on the base of our unit because I would totally lose the charger if it was a separate piece. Although, the charger being external makes Dr Dabber more low profile.

Dabbler uses Inconel wire and Dabber uses Grade 5 Titanium.

Not a bad deal either way.
 

Chrisbkreme

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Good question! I can only make a rough comparison because I haven't seen a Dr Dabber yet. At $85 sale price, they're pretty much same price as ours (if you took away the pocket case). I think that like us they probably can be very selective with suppliers and do better quality control than the cheaper pens. Looking at their thread, the seem to have a good personality.

I like the usb port on the base of our unit because I would totally lose the charger if it was a separate piece. Although, the charger being external makes Dr Dabber more low profile.

Dabbler uses Inconel wire and Dabber uses Grade 5 Titanium.

Not a bad deal either way.
Thank you! Helps a lot.
 

PPN

Volute of Vapor
Just out of curiosity, as I am trying to choose a pen, what advantages does this have over the Dr Dabber?

I got the Dabbler and the DrDabber, the Dabbler is more durable (my Dabbler first heater is still working strong and is older than my DrDabber, the Dr don't produce thick clouds anymore after one and half gram through it) and the Dabbler produces thicker clouds since I got them.

The only pros I can see for the Dr are: the easier cleaning (no oil is leaking on the thread) and the cheaper price (replacement heaters are ~10 usd, dabbler replacement heaters are 25 usd, but since they are more durable and powerfull it's not overpriced)
 

VaporWarehouse

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Retailer
The updated ceramic core heaters arrived today along with glass tube heaters.

The Ceramic Core Heaters are being sold as a 3-in-1 only. They now feature a metal drip tip mouthpiece and there is a hole in the cone. Some of you may find the hole in the cone a slight improvement, I know we have.
 

Monk Debate

The monks do be debatin’
What's the difference between the ceramic heaters and the glass wick heaters (which also list a ceramic core in the product description)?

Apologies if this was asked and answered already.

Edit: Oh, it appears the ceramic heaters are wickless. Nevermind.
 
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aesthyrian

Blaaaaah
The small glass fibers that are weaved inside of the coiled wire are just replaced with a similar sized ceramic rod.

The two heaters do work a bit differently, both with pros and cons. I would grab a ceramic if you don't already have one just to try it, and for the fact that it is a more reliable backup in case you damage your glass heater, or if it just has had enough.
 

tepictoton

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Recieved my order few days ago, really happy with it :-)

My hunge was right, probably not what was meant, but the glass heater fits the stash globe heater perfectly...

happy customer here

for now all I can say is, they work as advertised...
 

PPN

Volute of Vapor
Today I decided to clean my atty cause it was a little bit clogged, I put it upside down in 0.5cm iso bath for 20mn, when I took it off the bath I can see lot of glue in the iso!
I'm not sure but I think there is glue between ceramic cup and stainless steel shield...Is it safe?

The atty is still working but I'm afraid glue is everywhere in the cup and on the coil now.... I think it's time to order another atty but I'll look for an atty build whithout glue, is it existing?

Vaporbrothers, what do you think about my issue? I liked a lot the Dabbler but this glue issue makes me afraid, it's not a ceramic coil atty perhaps the newer are free glue...
 

SnaiceOne

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I wanted to chime in and say that I bought one of these dabbler pens by the vaper bros and I have been very pleased it's an incredible improvement over my old one and every time I'm with someone else I critique their pen and mine usually is superior for at least one if not many reasons.

Now, more of a general question because this happened with my old pen's atomizer too, but after a while, maybe I'm putting too much oil on there, a dark layer forms and if you unscrew and look at the atomizer it can be all black with goo. I press button, it bubbles a little, then I turn it over, let some of it drip out, anyways, after I drip out as much as I can using this method I try to heat up the remaining substance and burn it off...so after I do all of this should I disassemble and soak in iso alcohol? What is the best way to keep these atomizers clean? how do I know when it's dead (vs just needing a good cleaning)?

At any rate, I love this pen and definitely recommend it =)
 
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Mynameismud

Accessory Maker
Accessory Maker
I wanted to chime in and say that I bought one of these dabbler pens by the vaper bros and I have been very pleased it's an incredible improvement over my old one and every time I'm with someone else I critique their pen and mine usually is superior for at least one if not many reasons.

Now, more of a general question because this happened with my old pen's atomizer too, but after a while, maybe I'm putting too much oil on there, a dark layer forms and if you unscrew and look at the atomizer it can be all black with goo. I press button, it bubbles a little, then I turn it over, let some of it drip out, anyways, after I drip out as much as I can using this method I try to heat up the remaining substance and burn it off...so after I do all of this should I disassemble and soak in iso alcohol? What is the best way to keep these atomizers clean? how do I know when it's dead (vs just needing a good cleaning)?

At any rate, I love this pen and definitely recommend it =)
If its dead, you wont get any heat, any vapor, nothing...

Usually even with build up youll see tiny whisps if you press the button and if you do a few cycles may see it glow through the sludge.

Ive found the easiest way to clean is to pour a small layer of iso on a plate or shot glass. If u have a black one be careful iso can peel off the black coating. But anyway just let the coil soak in the iso for a few minutes then take an old toothbursh and lightly brush the wick. Repeat a few times, burn off iso and you should be good to go
 
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SnaiceOne

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If its dead, you wont get any heat, any vapor, nothing...

Usually even with build up youll see tiny whisps if you press the button and if you do a few cycles may see it glow through the sludge.

Ive found the easiest way to clean is to pour a small layer of iso on a plate or shot glass. If u have a black one be careful iso can peel off the black coating. But anyway just let the coil soak in the iso for a few minutes then take an old toothbursh and lightly brush the wick. Repeat a few times, burn off iso and you should be good to go

Thanks!! I'll go try that as soon as I get home here in a little bit

just ordered the 3 in 1 ceramic atty, mouthpiece combo, excited to try it out and I will report back.
 
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PPN

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Hi Vaporbrothers I didn't get any answer about my last post here, I'm not here to make problems to you , the dabbler is the better vape pen imo but you and FC are here to make it better and better, isn't it?

I'm sure the glue is coming from the heater cause there is nothing else to clean in iso bath, when I took off the heater iso was like milky (like water with milk) with dissolved glue everywhere (sticked on the wall of the cleaning cup like glue...).

I don't tell glue comes from the airpath, I don't know where this glue is coming from (I think between the body and the ceramic cup) but cleaning instructions might be provided to preserve heaters and customers health!

I still love you VB!
 
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Vitolo

Vaporist
Something is wrong.
I have a couple heaters that I am done with.
I broke and dissected as far as anyone could the pieces, which I left soaking in Iso (91%) since your post.
I see nothing cloudy or milky, and there is no evidence of any type of adhesive whatsoever.
I am forced to believe that something was in the vessel you used to soak the Heater, or something foreign found it's way into that Heaters cup.
My Dabbler heaters have all been cleaned in Iso with impunity.
Could your Iso have been tainted?
Could there have been residue in the shot glass?
what was material of the shot glass (or vessel used)?
Is it possible you used something other than Iso? (acetone for example).
 
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