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Discontinued The Hammer Vaporizer

Supdog

Well-Known Member
Sounds like they haven't shipped it because it hasn't been processed, have you tried emailing David directly? Or contacting PayPal about why its taking so long to actually process and continue the order?
I emailed them through their website twice. Is there a direct email to Dave?
I'll try contact pay pal after work to see what's up.
 
Supdog,

subway13029

Well-Known Member
I got mine within 5 days..so def an issue..they are bad about returning emails from website..i m sure they busy..
 
subway13029,

paytonpenn

Level 30 Nature/Healer
Vector and Newport. Those have served me the best and are the least expensive in my town. I can get 4 cans of Newport for 16 dollars at my LHS.

Anything with a plastic tip is what I recommend though. I have had awful experiences with metal tipped cans for all lighters.
 

Joel W.

Deplorable Basement Dweller
Accessory Maker
Thanks, I am using bernzomatic but It runs way cooler than whatever stuff that came with it did. My ABV is not as dark either.
 

Beluga

Only you can prevent ganja fires.
I bought the Lotus after buying the Hammer and I can confirm after much testing (:science:) that the Hammer is the better vape for me. It's just so much simpler than the Lotus without sacrificing any power/potency.

Overall, I love being able to use the Hammer with one hand. It feels better than the Lotus in general to me. The "one hitter" type stems are really easy to refill. Refillng the lotus takes a little more time than sucking up herb through a glass straw.

The Hammer just looks interesting. It looks like something that I would actually want to use. The Lotus is just too simple-looking for me to enjoy using it as much as I do the Hammer. If anything, I enjoy using my torches more than the Lotus itself. The Hammer feels much more durable to me as well, though I'm sure they share a similar durability. (this goes along with how the vape "feels" to me so it almost certainly won't apply to everyone).

What I do like about the Lotus is the ability to use a torch with a larger fuel capacity. Although I don't mind waiting for the Hammer to heat up (since it takes a little longer than a Lotus), I really hope that there will be a Hammer model with more room for the 'tane :cool:.

One thing I did get out of buying the Lotus was the cap pouch, which fits very well on the Hamer if you wanna stuff a hot Hammer in your pocket (HOT POCKETS! :rofl:):

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Also, while I'm on the topic of accessorizing, do you serial vapists still recommend using an Underdog silicone stem with the Hammer PRO model? I want a more durable backup stem. (this question is sort of directed towards you, @paytonpenn :D)

This "review" is rather subjective and I would go into more detail but I'm rather Hammered and I'd rather not. (3x "rather" combo, a new high score!!)
 

paytonpenn

Level 30 Nature/Healer
I primarily only use my UD glass stems with my Hammer, I wouldn't mind a wood stem from Ed one of these days but thin silicone still works fine for when I don't want to risk broken or losing glass. You will want to pick up some formed screens.

I wouldn't recommend them for oils though.
 

Beluga

Only you can prevent ganja fires.
I just think it's awesome you can buy feet of silicone from UD. It's like the stem that keeps on giving!

I totally forgot about Ed's stems. His work is beautiful and I need one of his in my life as well.

I'm also waiting for some more custom stems to come in stock...
 

Mrmrmrmr

Well-Known Member
Hammer has been one of my favorites lately. The freedom of no batteries is great. I always have butane on my kayak and car, so it works great! My other flame based portables are also getting quite the work out. Hammer is great for windy days on the water
You are makingme so Jealous with all this kayak talk. I had two sweet kayaks and a couple years ago I lent them to my step mom. She sold them and told me someone stole them. Pissed me off sooo bad.
Do any fishing in them ?
 

KidFated.

Unknown Member
You are makingme so Jealous with all this kayak talk. I had two sweet kayaks and a couple years ago I lent them to my step mom. She sold them and told me someone stole them. Pissed me off sooo bad.
Do any fishing in them ?
That's all I do! Buying a new one soon as I sell my dirtbike! Hammer and vapman are perfect for the yak..
 

LuckySeed777

Well-Known Member
@Head Tools please please bring back the OG non lock on stems along with non lock on water pipe adapters.

I think the lock on stems are convenient but personally dislike how they hold and using silicone gaskets for my oil, it gets the gaskets too dirty and slippery.

I wish my Eds TNT stem came with the hammer. It would go inside a larger heater port not outside and have like a pin so you can twist to lock the stem in the port. if only... But I agree. Not so much a fan of the silicon and how it locks on.

Hammer has been one of my favorites lately. The freedom of no batteries is great. I always have butane on my kayak and car, so it works great! My other flame based portables are also getting quite the work out. Hammer is great for windy days on the water

Post your hammer adventure pics! Love to see where people are using!
 

Mrmrmrmr

Well-Known Member
No batteries is so sweet !
I experimented with dabbing through the hammer after receiving some sappy shatter
So efficient and I finally got a hang of those low temp hits :freak:

Something I did notice during the end of my dab session. I turned hammer up to 100% and about 5 seconds later some kind of vapor started pouring out of everything hole. The flame
Seems weak even on a full tank. Might be send it back for a new one.just for peace of mind
 

paytonpenn

Level 30 Nature/Healer
No batteries is so sweet !
I experimented with dabbing through the hammer after receiving some sappy shatter
So efficient and I finally got a hang of those low temp hits :freak:

Something I did notice during the end of my dab session. I turned hammer up to 100% and about 5 seconds later some kind of vapor started pouring out of everything hole. The flame
Seems weak even on a full tank. Might be send it back for a new one.just for peace of mind
The excess vapor is either the Silicone offgassing, or the excess vapor from the reclaim inside the exchanger. Most likely the reclaim, I like to do a couple reclaim burn off hits if am do with all my dabs.

I have all the right things to do a video today.
 

paytonpenn

Level 30 Nature/Healer
I did two videos but just merged them into one. I'm personally not too satisfied with it but the I am hoping to do a convection video in a few days.

Low temp and High temp dabs with some info in the video for people who are new to seeing that stuff. In the second video I show my concentrates so you guys can get an idea of the consistencies. The pink is like a liquid, it came in a syringe and very little is able to cling on the dabber.

The third hit (final low temp) is really nice ;)


Also didn't preheat at all before the video it was done cold, and all the heating was done on camera.
 

IAmKrazy2

Darth Vapor
Got my Hammer today. starting testing now. has anyone ever tried to use their hammer in the shower? I have always wanted a shower vape, and i am wondering if this would be the safest option. Thoughts?
 

Mrmrmrmr

Well-Known Member
It's been dab city over here the last few days with the hammer. The shatter I have is very pure and doesn't seem to gunk up the insides much at all. Ive taken 20+ micro dabs and haven't cleaned once. I started to get the hang of lower temp dabs ,which is what I prefer regarding temperatures.

It was funny ,today I was warming it up and I heard the flame fizzle and start to die. For a second I thought I would have to charge it aka plug it up.
.....then it occurred to me what needed to happen and I quickly grabbed the can of butane and 4 seconds later we were topped off !
Love how hammer handles small dabs. So efficient.
Only problem is it's hard to insert the dab and take it with the dry mouthpiece. With the wpa I'm above the hammer so it's easy to slide the dab tool in.i gotta blindly move the tool which sometimes smears around the seal. not a big deal but I'll have to learn since I'll be using it a bunch this summer. Or I could get my girlfriend to do it for me :cool:

Goodnight all it's lights out for me. Literally about to fall asleep.took 3 micro dabs in a row:freak::zzz:
 
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