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  1. seki

    Anvil by Vestratto

    @Whiff mentioned this on Discord today: Given that copper isn't very good with respect to induction heating I'd guess that's why the added mass is stainless steel.
  2. seki

    Venty by Storz & Bickel

    Appreciated. The MiniVap is fair to point out. Please don't take my ramblings as anything more than that. I even forgot about log vapes. The Eterra predated the Volcano by a year or two and I think the Aromazap was sometime post 2000. I only have experience with logs post 2015 so I'm not...
  3. seki

    Venty by Storz & Bickel

    If you take a longer term view of their history, the innovation that S&B brought to the market seems more obvious. Prior to the release of the Volcano in 1999 and for several years after, there were no comparable devices available for purchase. From my recollection, there was the Super...
  4. seki

    Herborizer corner

    Here's a close up if you'd like a better look. I took this pic on the first day it arrived: Thanks! Don't quote me, but I think about 10-15 minutes. Not super quick,. but not too long IMO. It's a little hard to tell, even when looking at it in pics because it's generally not compared to...
  5. seki

    Vapman

    I like the olive wood, not crazy about the leprechaun green. I think they said it was going to be minor, but I'm curious to find out what sort of changes they've made under the hood. I'm probably in for another, definitely if they offer different colours.
  6. seki

    Venty by Storz & Bickel

    Thanks for all of these detailed looks on how it performs. Hopefully the lack of smell holds up with more use, being able to close off the air flow path completely sounds like it should help with that a lot. I was initially thinking I've got so many portables that I really wasn't interested in...
  7. seki

    Venty by Storz & Bickel

    I haven't seen a pic of the inside of the top portion, but this pic is from the product page gallery:
  8. seki

    Venty by Storz & Bickel

    So it seems to me that if whatever WPA they come up with is similar to the one D3D has for the Mighty/Crafty now, this thing will be substantially smaller than the Mighty when using it with a water piece. Height wise, the Venty and Mighty look pretty similar in size if you remove the cooling...
  9. seki

    Venty by Storz & Bickel

    As mentioned several times, the TM2, TP80 and Hopper all show that this is possible using a small mass heater without the addition of a flow meter and in the instance of the TP80, doing it while using software originally intended for different purposes. Those definitely can keep up with my...
  10. seki

    Venty by Storz & Bickel

    My personal favourite S&B product is the Volcano Classic, but that's more first vape nostalgia. I have to agree that the form factor of the Crafty being the most practical and useful. I kind of think of the TM as an artisanal Crafty as it checks all the boxes that seem to be the most common...
  11. seki

    Venty by Storz & Bickel

    The torch definitely outputs quite a bit, but in comparing to a ball vape we're also likely dealing with different materials that have different levels of heat conductivity. Assuming the Venty heater is still made of aluminum, it is far superior to both stainless steel and quartz in terms of...
  12. seki

    Venty by Storz & Bickel

    I'm curious to see how this ends up working myself. To give a different example, I can heat a Supreme using a Blazer GT8000, which is admittedly an enormous torch, and get it to a stable vaping temp in about a minute. It's not necessarily the most pleasant of experiences, but it's usable. The...
  13. seki

    Venty by Storz & Bickel

    Every marketing shot shows the Venty at 180°C. With the Mighty+ the advertised 60 second heat up time was to180°C and all of its marketing shots also display 180°C whenever the screen is visible. I don't know for sure, but given that track record, it would make more sense to me to assume that...
  14. seki

    Venty by Storz & Bickel

    The 20 second heat up time and wattage were genuinely surprising to me. I expected improvements in those areas to be much more modest. I could be mistaken, but adjustable air flow is something that isn't super common with these battery powered units. You generally see it more in manual devices...
  15. seki

    (UNVERIFIED) Skinny by Storz & Bickel

    The first part of your statement I don't necessarily agree with. I think the heat up time of an on-demand device is very relevant as it needs to be fast in order to support the second part of your statement, which is user control of the heat extraction. Without a quick heat up, it won't be able...
  16. seki

    (UNVERIFIED) Skinny by Storz & Bickel

    I suppose it depends on what temperatures you're starting out at, but for me, my TM2 takes about 10-12 seconds on 6 before it buzzes and I get good vapour on the first hit. I don't think it's unreasonable to say something that potentially takes just 18 seconds longer than that but also produces...
  17. seki

    (UNVERIFIED) Skinny by Storz & Bickel

    I don't disagree with your thoughts on what specifically on-demand vaping means, but regarding the Venty, we don't know if it's an on demand device or not, we don't know what the "new developed heater technology" is or even if the heater has changed or is the same aluminum heater they had...
  18. seki

    (UNVERIFIED) Skinny by Storz & Bickel

    Looks are irrelevant to discuss in depth IMO. Some will like how it looks, others won't, it's completely subjective. But I think the assumption that there's a lack of innovation is premature. You may ultimately prove to be correct, but as of now we don't know what materials the oven or heater...
  19. seki

    (UNVERIFIED) Skinny by Storz & Bickel

    I totally understand the criticisms leveled at the company and products but I agree, I don't understand the extreme reactions to what amounts to just another option available to people. I get the skepticism but outside of the name and pictures, we don't have any real information on how it...
  20. seki

    (UNVERIFIED) Skinny by Storz & Bickel

    I don't think it's the devices themselves that are medically certified, but from what I understand it's the manufacturing process and facility where said devices are produced that complies with medical equipment manufacturing standards. So it's definitely marketing given so many people conflate...
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