Discontinued Daisy vaporizer by Triihouse

subway13029

Well-Known Member
Seems safe to say two weeks is right..I think that was what I had experienced and advised another in this thread about that time frame..enjoy..
 
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Elluzion

Vapeosaurus Rex
Still been using the daisy all the time, and man! This is definitely one of the fastest, hardest hitting, lung busting portables I have tried. I love the extended heat path as it cools the vapor by the time it gets to you. I would love to have a smaller version daisy as I do find it can be a bit clunky at times (I removed the wood mouthpiece part and just hit off of the glass). This is also one of my sturdiest vapes, I have thrown it around many times and it is rock solid. Love the daisy!
 

RUDE BOY

Space is the Place
I would love to have a smaller version daisy as I do find it can be a bit clunky at times

I've been using the Lily a lot more lately then the daisy, she's a little harsher on my throat with her shorter narrower vapor path but does take up much less room on the table and keeps a lower profile.

Still for those smooth giant hits ya gotta love the daisy, there's nothing else like her(though her little sis is close in many ways).
 

IAmKrazy2

Darth Vapor
First impressions after two bowl in the Daisy. Wow. Wow, wow, wow. Zero learning curve for this guy and monster thick rips with ABV that isn't dark at all to most people's standards.

negatives thus far? That screen looks like a bitch to take out. I think i will need tweezers for sure.
 

Elluzion

Vapeosaurus Rex
First impressions after two bowl in the Daisy. Wow. Wow, wow, wow. Zero learning curve for this guy and monster thick rips with ABV that isn't dark at all to most people's standards.

negatives thus far? That screen looks like a bitch to take out. I think i will need tweezers for sure.

The screen is a little tough. Luckily you don't have to clean it too often. The daisy almost cleans itself sometimes :p Enjoy it brother!
 

1_gr8_underdog

Trapped in the Astral Planes Back from the dead
To help "clean" the screen without removing it. I split Daisy in half, then take off the heat intake block dump out my ABV, cover the Carb and blow through the metal connecting stem. It usually will dislodge any residual particals. if it still appears to need cleaning I take a sprial brush spin it around a few times and then blow through it again. This seems to work pretty well For me.:tup:
 

tiukauleh

Well-Known Member
First impressions after two bowl in the Daisy. Wow. Wow, wow, wow. Zero learning curve for this guy and monster thick rips with ABV that isn't dark at all to most people's standards.

negatives thus far? That screen looks like a bitch to take out. I think i will need tweezers for sure.

or u could try a sharp needle like thing like those sharp pointers for dabuddha. easier to lift up one tiny part of the screen first, me feels.

And yeah, my buddy who favors a dabuddha, i let him hit the daisy recently. after the first hit, he immediately said "i think i'll turn it (the dabuddha) off". i've got a feeling combusters or bong-hitters would like this vape.
 

Tom Funk

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Does anyone else like to rock no mouth piece but cocked a little to the side. Like running to the corner instead of straight forward. I sortof hold from the bottom resting the unit on my palm, and tap the carb with my middle finger. I like holding her this way.

I do the same, except I normally hold the body between my index finger at the front and thumb at the back, no palm underneath, like vitolo on his video.

Daisy is the most comfortable to hold and hit vaporizer I have owned.
 

h3rbalist

I used to do drugs. I still do, but I used to, too
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They're here ... :clap:


What a touch ... week off work, the sun's out and my vape's have arrived.

I have to say how much I love Triihouse, thank you for bending over backwards to make me the smuggest vaporist this side of the world.

:love:
 

VegNVape

Increase the Peace
Company Rep
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They're here ... :clap:


What a touch ... week off work, the sun's out and my vape's have arrived.

I have to say how much I love Triihouse, thank you for bending over backwards to make me the smuggest vaporist this side of the world.

:love:

Beautiful! :D

What a classy duo!

I'm so happy for you & oh man are you in for a treat!

Enjoy them while they're young. Girls grow up so fast these days . . .

Have fun dude! :)

:peace:
 

little maggie

Well-Known Member
Too impatient. Using the Daisy one-handed seemed simple but not for me. I ended up burning the beautiful wood. It's put away for now and I'm using the Lily. But can someone tell me exactly where the different 0-rings go on the Daisy I'm not sure I used them correctly and don't want to mess up next time I use it.
 
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TNT_error

Well-Known Member
The biggest o ring goes into the mouthpiece intake, the medium one is for the wooden mouthpiece, and the littlest one is for the last one.

Each o ring should fit snugly when inserted, and shouldn't move.
 

Tom Funk

Well-Known Member
Ordered mine, triihouse said it would be sent out tomorrow so should be in the UK next week sometime :)
Was going to order a mighty but after the reviews on here decided against another thing that needs charging hopefully will give as big as hits as the mighty claims to

You won't be disappointed. The simplicity and ease of use of Daisy puts a smile on my face every time I use it. I don't know how big the Mighty hits but I couldn't imagine anyone going wanting with the size of hits from Daisy. They come with great flavor too, once the initial woodyness has worn off (going sans mouthpiece helps here).
 

VegNVape

Increase the Peace
Company Rep
Ordered mine, triihouse said it would be sent out tomorrow so should be in the UK next week sometime :)
Was going to order a mighty but after the reviews on here decided against another thing that needs charging hopefully will give as big as hits as the mighty claims to

You won't be disappointed. The simplicity and ease of use of Daisy puts a smile on my face every time I use it. I don't know how big the Mighty hits but I couldn't imagine anyone going wanting with the size of hits from Daisy. They come with great flavor too, once the initial woodyness has worn off (going sans mouthpiece helps here).
I know how hard the Mighty hits.

And the Mighty is definitely powerful. However, being electronic means that it's potential is limited by it's physical hardware and corresponding software configuration.

Daisy on the other-hand, is the opposite of this. It's an analogue device which is really only limited by the materials used (herb & heat source) and the technique of it's operator.

Yes, I am a 'Daisy Operator' :p

The way she hits is up to you. You are in full control.

I too very much doubt that you will be disappointed in your choice.

In fact, I wholeheartedly commend you on such a fine purchase.

Bravo! :D

Welcome to the Triihouse fam.

:peace:
 
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h3rbalist

I used to do drugs. I still do, but I used to, too
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Already feeling like a 'dab hand' with my Daisy.

Running no mouth piece config with a flipped glass mouth stem.

Holding this thing and using the mouthpiece as an extended finger, ordering people about and pointing around the place is making me feel like a king. :p

Couple of questions.

I'm filling the bowl to the first notch.
Is that the norm?

Also regarding the whistle, I can get two sounds, a jet air rushing kind of whistle and a lower tone whistle. This lower tone one seems to cause the turbulence which I crave but I'm struggling to get a constant tone.

Any tips?

@RUDE BOY you are %100 correct about the torches, when you got one of these as a daily driver you need a work horse not a flash harry.

edit.

Using a 1" plus flame, at a 2" to 3" distance from the heat intake. I tried a small flame at close range but had less success.
 
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VegNVape

Increase the Peace
Company Rep
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Already feeling like a 'dab hand' with my Daisy.

Running no mouth piece config with a flipped glass mouth stem.

Holding this thing and using the mouthpiece as an extended finger, ordering people about and pointing around the place is making me feel like a king. :p

Couple of questions.

I'm filling the bowl to the first notch.
Is that the norm?

Also regarding the whistle, I can get two sounds, a jet air rushing kind of whistle and a lower tone whistle. This lower tone one seems to cause the turbulence which I crave but I'm struggling to get a constant tone.

Any tips?

@RUDE BOY you are %100 about the torches, when you got one of these as a daily driver you need a work horse not a flash harry.

edit.

Using a 1" plus flame, at a 2" to 3" distance from the heat intake. I tried a small flame at close range but had less success.
Ha! Using it as an extended finger! :lol: I will be doing that now, although I'm unsure of how much it'll achieve around my house!

As for filling, I think you're on the money - first notch is generally where I'm at. Not worth overloading in my experience. But you can certainly just use enough to cover the screen if you're feeling frugal.

As for your whistle, that's a tricky one which can come & go due to the mass of variables at play when Daisy is in use. But I find slow movements with the flame usually back & forth to find the sweet spot, along with a steady not too gentle draw style help me to achieve her signature sound.

Once the whistling starts, try to maintain your technique for the rest of the draw.

For me it's definitely not 100% solid sweet whistling everytime. But I guess that's just her quirky character.

It sounds to me like you're getting to know Daisy just fine anyhow :)

Keep on bro'

:peace:
 

subway13029

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How do u adjust flame on the torch that comes with daisy? There is a lock and then the part that turns where u push the button seems to be a lock also?
 
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RUDE BOY

Space is the Place
I had the same question when i got mine, there's slotted ring (slotted like a screw) around the fill nozzle on the bottom. turns left or counter-clockwise to raise the flame and right or clockwise to lower it.


the slide on the side locks the flame on once you light it and the ring around the button is a safety lock so you can't light it.
 
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