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shredder

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Anyone try low temperatures? I recently turned down my ssv (gg) to about 9 or 25% power. The hits were lighter but more flavorable. But some varieties do need more heat, but much less than what I typically use.

Anyway at lower temps and a gg fitting, I can heat sink the wand for roasting, or slow hit for flavor. The loads also go on and on using minimal heat.

Anyway just thought I'd mention this, maybe someone else will enjoy this method.
 
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Smokey_Balboa

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Hey guys new here and to vapeing, just recently started getting back into mj since its now legal in OR(finally!). I bought a portable and it's ok but I want a home unit now. The ssv so far is what I'm thinking but one of my wife's biggest complaints about the portable is that it's really hard to suck in. How is the air flow on this? Thanks for replies :)
 

AGBeer

Lost in Thought
Airflow on the SSV is much less restrictive than some portables. For a newbie, I would highly recommend the GG or SGG setups. The standard HC/Wand is awesome (and works well) but has a bit of a learning curve to not combust on it.

You will be pleased with your purchase regardless of which HC/wand combo you choose.

I would suggest adding a small bubbler to round out your experience :D
 

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Airflow on the SSV is much less restrictive than some portables. For a newbie, I would highly recommend the GG or SGG setups. The standard HC/Wand is awesome (and works well) but has a bit of a learning curve to not combust on it.

You will be pleased with your purchase regardless of which HC/wand combo you choose.

I would suggest adding a small bubbler to round out your experience :D

Thanks for answering so quick :) I will probably start with whatever it comes with and see how it goes. But I'll look into whatever GG and SGG are lol half the battle of learning about vaped is all these damn acronyms! I'm planning on doing the cosmetic second deals on their website. 160$ with a scratch is fine by me.
 
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AGBeer

Lost in Thought
The cosmetic second deals are on point!! Good call on that - You know that Stickstones can also hook you up with a good deal, especially if you are looking for something special.


GG = Ground Glass (hands free)
SGG = Spherical Ground Glass (not hands free)

Enjoy your new toy!
 
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Smokey_Balboa

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The cosmetic second deals are on point!! Good call on that - You know that Stickstones can also hook you up with a good deal, especially if you are looking for something special.


GG = Ground Glass (hands free)
SGG = Spherical Ground Glass (not hands free)

Enjoy your new toy!

Thanks again. What advantage do I get with those? Some reviews I watched said they prefer the one it comes with cause it's easier to rotate it for a more even vape? I'm kind of suprised how hard it is to research some of this stuff until I found this place.
 
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stickstones

Vapor concierge
Thanks again. What advantage do I get with those? Some reviews I watched said they prefer the one it comes with cause it's easier to rotate it for a more even vape? I'm kind of suprised how hard it is to research some of this stuff until I found this place.

My fave is the GG connection because it allows me to go hands free with the aromatop still on it. I highly recommend the aromatop!

If you click the link in my signature they will give you 10% off everything, including the blems and accessories. We could also work directly in a private message, but if you are going with a blemished unit the link will give you the best deal I can get.
 
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Smokey_Balboa

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My fave is the GG connection because it allows me to go hands free with the aromatop still on it. I highly recommend the aromatop!

If you click the link in my signature they will give you 10% off everything, including the blems and accessories. We could also work directly in a private message, but if you are going with a blemished unit the link will give you the best deal I can get.

Great thanks! Makes it an even better deal, I will be taking advantage of that link soon :)
 
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TelFiRE

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I'm thinking about buying an SSV but I do have one concern. Since there are no markers on the knob or unit how easy is it to return to your favorite temp every time? I knew someone whose main complaint was that he had to play with it a bit before he got back to his preferred temp. He might have had an older unit though, not sure.
 
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420engineer

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I have changed the temp control once in 4 years, and that was just to lower it a bit when I got a water piece for it. It is not difficult to turn it from min to max and judge a half way point. Temps are controlled by draw speed, so even on the lower setting, a slow draw can still combust.
 
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TelFiRE

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I have changed the temp control once in 4 years, and that was just to lower it a bit when I got a water piece for it. It is not difficult to turn it from min to max and judge a half way point. Temps are controlled by draw speed, so even on the lower setting, a slow draw can still combust.

Are you saying you don't have to adjust the knob to turn the unit off, or just that you can leave it on all the time? I have always found judging distance in knobs (water faucets for instance) to be challenging personally.
 
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hoptimum

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I'm thinking about buying an SSV but I do have one concern. Since there are no markers on the knob or unit how easy is it to return to your favorite temp every time? I knew someone whose main complaint was that he had to play with it a bit before he got back to his preferred temp. He might have had an older unit though, not sure.

Its a glass knob with a big bump. Point the bump to the same spot every time and the temp will be the same. You can fine tune with the force of your draw.
 
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420engineer

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Are you saying you don't have to adjust the knob to turn the unit off, or just that you can leave it on all the time? I have always found judging distance in knobs (water faucets for instance) to be challenging personally.

I switch it on/off at the wall, so I never touch the knob [lol]

I do tend to just leave it on all day, though, and switch off at bed time.
 
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TelFiRE

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Ok cool. Thanks for the info guys!

One more question. Is there an official store in Colorado or to get it straight from the source is the website the only way? I'm most interested in the cosmetic seconds deal so I'm guessing online is the only way to go.
 
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420engineer

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If you Google “Silver Surfer Vape“ you'll find a 'shopping' link to follow that will show you where you can purchase goods at the best prices
 
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Since there are no markers on the knob or unit how easy is it to return to your favorite temp

The knob can be replaced with a guitar volume control knob that is labeled 1-10. Just mark the SSV unit to where 0 is off and 10 is full temp.

Alternatively you can use a Kill-a-watt meter that will give you a voltage readout, so you can find the same temperature even when there are high drain devices sharing the same electical circuit. My prefered setting is 23 watts consumed.
 

stickstones

Vapor concierge
Ok cool. Thanks for the info guys!

One more question. Is there an official store in Colorado or to get it straight from the source is the website the only way? I'm most interested in the cosmetic seconds deal so I'm guessing online is the only way to go.

Use the link in my signature and you will get 10% off everything in their store, including cosmetic seconds!
 
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grokit

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Are you saying you don't have to adjust the knob to turn the unit off, or just that you can leave it on all the time? I have always found judging distance in knobs (water faucets for instance) to be challenging personally.

It really gets fun when you have a friend with tiny but powerful "turbo lungs" that combusts at the temperature everyone else seems to vape at. My ssv needs to change settings constantly!
 

TelFiRE

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Use the link in my signature and you will get 10% off everything in their store, including cosmetic seconds!

Oh, cool! You can't go in person to the address on 7th Floor Vapes site right?

Seems I can't see signatures on mobile, even if I request a desktop site. I'm not going to be back at my computer for a week or so. Any chance someone could link it?

Thanks!
 

stickstones

Vapor concierge
This is what's in my sig. Let's see if the link works when I paste it in here.

Official Forum Rep for 7th Floor -- <<< Click the link for 10% off

I don't know if you can go to their location or not. Maybe you could buy it online and request to come and get it? It's worth a shot...they're a cool bunch to work with. This link is the only way I know to get a discount on blemished units.
 
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