Which vape has smallest trench/herb receptacle plus high temps?

Discussion in 'Ask FC' started by kelper, Mar 23, 2013.

  1. kelper .

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    The smallest I know of is the VB2. I need one that can do the higher temps like the VB2 but with an even smaller bowl. The smaller the better. Doesn't have to be portable but that is preferable. Thanks.
  2. Pcpvapors Active Member

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    Davinci is about the same size and I believe can go higher. Not sure why you'd need more than 410 but that's another story. Check the da Vinci out.
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  3. justcametomind Active Member

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    Funny said by someone called pcp vapor. Maybe he wants to vaporize pcp or salvia :D
    I'll watch the thread cause I tend as well to vape little quantites and plan to experiment on different vegetales. Which vaporizer is recommended to vape salvia for example?
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    The MFLB is the first one that comes to mind, especially if you have it paired with the power adapter or the newest Magic-Flight batteries. Little trench and high temps… I'm not familiar with the VB2's bowl size.

    This is off-topic really fast, but I know Tweek reported decent results here using a FlashVape for salvia. It performs like a much bigger launch box, so it has no trouble getting to higher temperatures. We should probably take further discussion over to the salvia vaping thread, though. :D
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  5. max Used Member

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    He's been a member here longer than you have. We usually don't comment on user names unless it's a 'like' comment, and even that's rare, nor do we speculate on the reason for choosing a name.
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  6. vap999 Member

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    Log-style vaporizers, particularly with a variable power supply, could qualify for "smallest trench/herb receptacle plus high temperatures." These are even 1-hit usable - as small as you want to get.
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  7. rayski Active Member

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    I think the E-Nan0 would be good because it's variable power supply can be turned up to higher temperatures.
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  8. Alan Master JedHI

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    The stainless steel tip roasting tube that some log style vaporizers use is 1/4" inside diameter and can be loaded 1/4" to 3/8" full. This is a volume of between 1/5 cc to 1/3 cc.
    The log style vaporizers in which they can be used are all capable of temperatures up to 450F given the necessary voltage. Anything higher than that can cause combustion.
    The glass wand of a Vapolution looks to have a volume capacity of 1/5 cc to 1/3 cc as well since it is also 1/4" inside diameter. I would imagine it is also capable of 450F with the right voltage. It has the distinction of being all glass on glass.
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  9. kelper .

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    Thanks for the all the suggestions so far - please keep 'em coming. Good ideas. I do have a PD log collecting dust that I may try, but due to the upside-down nature of the tube and the very small quantities I want to roast, I am more interested in a right-side-up device (though I may try the PD with some cotton or turning it sideways or something). I will be looking into some of the portables recommended here.
  10. Pcpvapors Active Member

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    OCD, old city logs are a horizontal loading log with variable temp I believe....
  11. Dr. Yan-I-Tor Gimme back my balloon!

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    Look at the palm 2.0. IIRC it's trench is smaller than the mflb (or the same size), it's portable and it can reach higher temps
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  12. OO Technical Skeptical

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    I would consider the freebase style vapes. They all have very tiny bowls, most capable of a PD sized bowl. The upper limit is combustion level temps.

    I would check out these: Gnome, Ubie, and Hammer.
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  13. Stu Maconheiro

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    The vapman has the smallest bowl of any vape I've ever seen. Since it's torch flame powered, it can reach up to combustion temps. I just finished off a nice session with it as a matter of fact. :brow:

    :peace:
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  14. kelper .

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    Swiss made no less! This may be the ticket.
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  15. OO Technical Skeptical

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    In this very well written post by Jonah Hex, the usage amounts are well documented.
    Now when I say the bowl size on the freebase styles are similar to a PD's, I mean it, I use approximately the same amount you would use in a PD (verified by weighing at 0.025 g plus or minus 0.001 g.) This amount can vary though a little bit, but that is a fully packed bowl for me, and will last 2-3 sessions alone, I might use 2 in a group of three or more (but we will be hammered).

    This makes me wish we had a 'hammered' emoticon for this site.
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  16. kelper .

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    I just ordered me a Vapman! Should fill the gap in my arsenal perfectly. Thank you all!
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  17. Stu Maconheiro

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    Congrats. I think you'll be amazed by the craftsmanship.

    FWIW I just measured a bowl and it came to .035g. That's about what my typical PD load was.

    :peace:
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