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    VaporGenie

    My camera's on the fritz, but here's the measurements of the intake end: At the very end, it's 9/16" / 14mm wide (inside measurement). The intake end is a coil within a coil, so it slants inward to about 7/16" / 11mm wide. The filter is about 1.75"/ 19mm away from the opening. Your flame would...
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    VaporGenie

    I use pretty much the same size flame for each hit. When they refer to the heat not being lost to the surface, i think they mean that it "runs" hotter, they don't mean that it *retains* the heat, if that's sort of what you're asking. It cools down quickly. The fact that the coils have a lot of...
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    VaporGenie

    Personally, i wouldn't say the coil is *dramatically* more heat-efficient with lighters than the aluminum bat, but it could depend on your technique. I'm using the same 1-inch flame as i did with the alumimum bat, but my tokes are maybe a couple seconds shorter... so i might end up using 10-15%...
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    VaporGenie

    @MattyGTwenty3: I've only had the Coil a few days, but i'd choose the Coil over the aluminum bat. Cleaner hits, more even vaporizing, and i definitely prefer stainless steel over aluminum. Even though the anodized aluminum seems safe, i've dropped it a couple times and it has a few dings in it...
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    VaporGenie

    I trolled these forums for a while when i was researching the VG aluminum bat, and now it's time to return the favour. Been using my bat for months now and i love it, but i was keen to try out a stainless-steel alternative after getting a few dings on my bat. As soon as the Coil VG was released...
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