Discontinued Daisy vaporizer by Triihouse

TriiKLe

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Manufacturer
Daisy doing it "Peace" style conduction....

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Nice pic @Mister G

When I use Daisy in conduction mode like that, I like to place the herbs as far up towards the opening flare as I can.
This allows me to see the vapors form right underneath the bottom screen, inside the glass barrel, before they enter the wooden body.

Placing the herb conduction area towards the top also keeps the torch flame farther away from the wooden body also. Win win.

BTW, that is a sexy torch.
 

Mister G

Deceptively Old Fart
Nice pic @Mister G

When I use Daisy in conduction mode like that, I like to place the herbs as far up towards the opening flare as I can.
This allows me to see the vapors form right underneath the bottom screen, inside the glass barrel, before they enter the wooden body.

Placing the herb conduction area towards the top also keeps the torch flame farther away from the wooden body also. Win win.

BTW, that is a sexy torch.

Thanks for the tips @TriiKLe I will try that, this was my first attempt, but I think I can put the material higher still, I am also still experimenting with different load sizes. My only caveat is before my heat intake never needed cleaning, but now it shall require an occasional scrub.

I love this torch, I have one in black too, but they don't fire as consistently as the stock torch that Triihouse sells, plus they eat butane a bit faster requiring more frequent filling and also flame length adjustment. But I love the feel in the hand and the flame quality.

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Maintenance note: Just buttered a dry body Daisy, it feels like I'm waxing a surfboard (no, I've never surfed or done that irl). Also changed out the screen and found I could pick out a ton of sticky goo resin/abv chunks with a bamboo skewer that I use as a stir stick. A lot more came out than I thought was in there, it was soft and easy to remove with no damage to the wood bowl, another testament to this great design. I threw it in with my abv, maybe something will come of it. BOY, I guess I didn't realize how restricted the airflow was becoming because I was still getting enormous clouds, but now that it's clear, this thing sings like a jet engine. :evil:
 

nosmoking

Just so Dab HAppy!
I already have a Peace on the way...

I guess I need to watch Tommy's video again and decide if I want to try it or not whilst I wait on my Peace.
 
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Trogdor

Vapinating the peasants
Has anyone tried the Daisy block peace-style with a waterpipe yet? Mine looks like it might seal against a 18mm female joint, the metal rim is pretty close to the same diameter plus the block covers the rest of the joint. If I had anything that wasn't ground to a fine powder I'd be trying it right now
 
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nosmoking

Just so Dab HAppy!
I have used it with a Hydrotube and was getting into it for a couple weeks, but I think thing about the Daisy that is so nice is that it's really small for the cloud you get. I have also run a MFLB whip from the metal cylinder that keeps the two blocks attached and ran that whip to a 12" tall beaker shaped bong. The hits were nice but I felt like it was just too much to hold the bong, hold the Daisy carb and light the Daisy all at the same time.

Once you start adding to the Daisy, I find it to be eliminating the convenience factor of getting such a huge and smooth hit with practically no effort. The Daisy really doesn't need anything...it is already the "BEST" vaporizer for most that have bought it. I know it is my "BEST" vaporizer.

I will admit though, it is fun to see how else and what else you can do with the Daisy. Just keep in mind that the fun may die quick once you start thinking about how easy your Daisy was to use before you went through all the trouble to hook it up to water.
 

nosmoking

Just so Dab HAppy!
Now I am starting to see the possible advantages of conduction Daisy...thank you @Trogdor.

That looks like it could be a lot of fun as long as you can get an airtight seal. I have a collection of grommets and o-rings so I bet I could find something that would work to get a good seal. I did make a video of how to get the Hydrotube to seal to the block and I have a couple new pictures of the Daisy w/ Hydrotube.

The white tape in the pictures is Teflon tape I was using to create a better seal but it still is not airtight. The problem is the Hydrotube is not a true circle and the stem hole in the Daisy is so you will not be able to get it completely airtight unless you could fit an o-ring in between.
The tool in the video that I am using is just your standard packing/cleaning tool that comes with most Chinese vapes like the Flowermate V5.0s. The back end of tweezers would probably work too.



 

TriiKLe

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Manufacturer
I have to say that I am quite touched seeing a "bunch" ( thanks @h3rbalist ) of Daisies in the wild.
There are Daisies in every continent, besides Antarctica, that I know of.

When I see pictures of all your Daisies and I see particular grain patterns, I am taken back to when that Daisy or any other Triihouse product, was in my hands. Every curve and edge...man it is a pretty cool feeling.

Don't want to sound too corny, but I always felt like my vaporizers have soul.

I am also loving seeing all the modifications and cool ways people are using their Daisies.
For me, all the fun ideas and innovations really captures the essence of what Triihouse is all about.

Think movies like Goonies, Sandlot, Stand by Me, Jack ( with Robin Williams ), Little Rascals, etc.

Thanks everyone.
 

Mister G

Deceptively Old Fart
Don't want to sound too corny, but I always felt like my vaporizers have soul.

I can definitely feel the soul you've infused into my Daisy. I've only been vaping full time for just under two years and have only had my Daisy since, um, February (?), but it already feels like a deep and long relationship has bonded us.

The only other vaporizer I've owned that I can honestly say gave me the same sense of warmth was my original Flash Evaporator by Green Metals (they later made the Omega, Eterra and Pneuma) in the mid 1990s, it was electronic, but had a hand crafted wood and metal exterior. The rest are just objects.
 

h3rbalist

I used to do drugs. I still do, but I used to, too
Don't want to sound too corny, but I always felt like my vaporizers have soul.

Man, this is the reason I love your vapes more than any others I have used.

I truly feel it everytime I handle my Daisy.

And it's not corny to say that, for me life is all about soul.
You should stand proudly and scream it from the rooftops.

:clap:
 

vapirtoo

Well-Known Member
Yeah,
The love definitely comes through and we are all smitten.
The hook ups are cool and fun, but as others have stated ; this vape delivers the most enjoyable hits that we have ever experienced without water or anything else.
The conduction technique seems time consuming and high maintenance.
I'll only try it with an extra intake .
 

VapourHaze

Rexcornish on IG, Vaping since '02
Yeah,
The love definitely comes through and we are all smitten.
The hook ups are cool and fun, but as others have stated ; this vape delivers the most enjoyable hits that we have ever experienced without water or anything else.
The conduction technique seems time consuming and high maintenance.
I'll only try it with an extra intake .

If it aint broke ... dont fix it!
 

vapirtoo

Well-Known Member
Quick note,
When noobs are trying my Daisy, I place a cardboard cut out on top of my intake block to prevent scorching of the block by improper torch aim.
I guess aluminum foil would also work.
There is a learning curve, but the behavior modification reward system is so powerful that mastery is inevitable.
 
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TNT_error

Well-Known Member
I was just reading on sports and thought I give the Daisy an analogy lol. The Daisy is the Tim Duncan of vapes. It's simple and "boring", but consistently puts up monster stats and is a future HOFer. Also it never breaks down. Some Daisy love here :tup:


Go Lakers though ;)
 

Mister G

Deceptively Old Fart
Daisy hits are unique, they can be as thick and potent as you want.

Plus they are very hard to resist after a night's slumber. I call this "morning wood."

This message has been brought to you by the Daisy Admirer's Righteous Entity or DARE.
 

TriiKLe

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Manufacturer
I was just reading on sports and thought I give the Daisy an analogy lol. The Daisy is the Tim Duncan of vapes. It's simple and "boring", but consistently puts up monster stats and is a future HOFer. Also it never breaks down. Some Daisy love here :tup:


Go Lakers though ;)

Yes go Lakers as well. But I would have thought maybe like a Scottie Pippen? I do not know why.:razz::hmm:

I have been doing a lot of developing and research lately. After working on Lily and the Peace for awhile, and other models :cool:, I have been coming back to Daisy full time again.

Boy, did I forget how much I love her. Man, seriously.

I obviously woke and boke. :nod:

Another cool thing: I talked about having Daisies, at least, in all continents besides Antarctica. I do not know if some of the larger vaporizer manufacturers out there still or ever felt this way, but I think it feels almost magical to know a " bunch" of people out there are using a Daisy and quite possibly they were blowing a big fat cloud at the same time I am. And we are all connected in this great vapor-cloud of life.
 

Mister G

Deceptively Old Fart
I will not name the legendary FC member here who always reminds us that the herbal tea in which we partake is the holy grail that binds us all here on this forum. It is cool knowing, and this goes for all vaporizers really, that many of us are having identical experiences of discovery, ymmv of course, but essentially the same. When it's a special experience like Daisy, all the better.
 

TNT_error

Well-Known Member
@TriiKLe never seen Scottie in his prime, but he's a sidekick. The Daisy is the star lol. Since its young and can do it all, I'll compare Daisy to another spur: Kawhi Leonard!
 
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jackmormon

Well-Known Member
I just joined the Daisy family this morning. Thanks Tommy! Look forward to the maiden voyage later today. 2 years of VAS remission and this broke the spell!

A question.....It came with two different sizes of heat intake stems. One is longer than the other. Is the longer for the conduction method or vice versa? It also came with some square-ish/rectangular screens. What are these for?
 

1_gr8_underdog

Trapped in the Astral Planes Back from the dead
Yes, I would say Tommy hooked you up with a extra intake for conduction style use. Take two of the square/rectangle screens and fold each one into a v or u shape. Insert one from the bottom of the intake. (I place mine so the open end of the shaped screen is facing out.) Insert your favorite vaping material. Then insert the other screen on top, using it to sandwich your material between the two screens. Heat for 10~30+ seconds depending on what effects you are looking for. Hope this helps @jackmormon. Welcome to the triihouse tribe. :tup:

Edit: Missed your other question. The two intakes. The intake that is longer, that one should also have a larger flare where you apply the heat. That is the convection intake. The shorter intake should have a smaller flare, that is the conduction intake.
 
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