Collyland Aromatizer (formerly Vapbong by Art of Vapor)

emily

Well-Known Member
I’m loving this Frankenstein! The head is the heater, the herb goes in the neck, the water goes in the tummy, and you inhale through the arm. The power cable is baked into the vaporizer, going into the back of his shirt.


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Here's a video of him being tested by one of his makers: https://t.me/DeBastelbude/103

I’ve had him for a week, so here are my first impressions.

I was excited to pick this up in the 30% Black Friday sale. But when it arrived I could hear it clinking around in the packaging as I opened it. Noooooooo! The Vapbong arrived broken in two, with the legs broken off. It all looked well packaged in bubblewrap, cardboard, and custom cut foam inserts in a sturdy cardboard box.


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Nooooooo! Luckily the water piece is in the stomach, and the legs are just a stand. It could be repaired! Art of Vapor gave fantastic customer support over email. They offered a full refund, to fix the unit, or to refund me most of the money and let me fix it. I was concerned about posting it again, so I fixed it myself using epoxy glue. It was easy to fix, feels strong now, and the break itself can’t be seen because the body covers it.

This is when another part of the vaporizer broke. After a couple of uses the handle to the bowl broke off as it was being inserted into the neck.


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Nooooooooooo!! But I’d tasted vaporizer nirvana, I’d looked it right in it’s droopy green eyes. I was determined to find a way to repair it. @LabPong came to the rescue, suggesting I use LOCTITE EA M-121HP MEDICAL DEVICE ADHESIVE. While the glue won’t be in the air path directly, it is right next to it, so it can’t just be any kind of glue. I know the glue thing is controversial on FC. That said, the bowl is repaired and you can’t even see the crack. Art of Vapor told me they’re going to change the way they ship these types of Vapbongs to make sure they stay safe.


Awesome things about Frankenstein:

He looks amazing! It has a hand ‘painted’ feel to it, you can see the brushstrokes, the lines are not all exactly perfect. This gives it a surreal vibe, like a painting that’s come to life. There are so many great details like the metallic bolts and stitches, his swole bicep, cute little pockets, and the unimpressed expression on his face.

I’m also really impressed with how it works. It does a range of different style hits. You can do giant ball vape hits similar to an SSV43, where you do a whole bowl in two hits and it’s intense.You can also do session style hits similar to a Herborizer, where a bowl might last for a long time and be more mellow. The heater is super hot and powerful, it takes 10 mins to warm up but 30mins to properly heat soak. The ceramic bowl heat soaks as well if left in the neck. I’m sipping around 10v, and ripping at around 11.5v.

Works well with amounts from .1 to 1.5 grams. The sweet spot for big hits is .3 to .5. Any more than that and you’re stirring a lot.

The airflow is great. I imagine this Vapbong has less airflow than the other ones as it’s smaller, but it’s still very wide open.

The taste is particularly good. The only better tasting vaporizer I’ve used is the Herborizer, and not by much. The ceramic must soak in some of the flavour a bit more than the glass or some such.

It’s easy to clean. I swish a little iso in it, use a bottle brush on the downstream and mouthpiece, and then rinse with hot water. I do this at my desk to avoid damaging the electronics in the sink, and I avoid shaking the unit and moving the heater around. I clean the bowl with iso and q-tips, nice and easy. After that 5 minute clean the whole thing is sparkling and fresh. I wonder if the piece’s taste will change over time.

The ceramic feels incredibly sturdy and strong. Frankenstein is very heavy in a satisfying way. I bought felt pads for the bottom because it scratches the table when slid. I’m curious how the repaired legs and bowl will hold up over time. I have the glue ready to repair those joints again. I’m curious how the finish will age as well, I can imagine it getting a lot of chips and knocks potentially.

The loading tool matches the speckled base of the Frankenstein and works great. The bowl in this vapbong is easy to load with your fingers as well.



Weird things about Frankenstein:

He’s a pretty odd vaporizer, and has all sorts of weird little things about him. For example, the ceramic hand that sits in the arm leaves a dusty ceramic residue on the mouthpiece that you can taste unless you give it a little wipe.

The water level is hard to get exactly right. He wants about 1/4 cup, but it’s easy to put too much in and have it come up the mouthpiece. It holds such a small amount of water that it evaporates after a day and you need to refill it.

The power supply seems very basic compared with how much thought goes into the Frankenstein. But it works fine so far.

It has a hot spot over to the right of the bowl, and I can see the ceramic rod in the head is pointing towards that side. It only becomes a problem if I dial it up over 12v and pack the bowl full. I’ve managed to combust that way a couple of times. I don’t come anywhere near combusting when I have the heat dialled in right.

You don’t need to pull the bowl out completely to clear the Frankenstein, you can just just crack the bowl a tiny bit. I’m getting this technique down, where you can even feather the intake by holding the neck bolt between two of my fingers and moving the bowl tiny amounts.



Overall I love this Frankenstein. It works really well, looks amazing, it’s a lot of fun to use, and it ended up being quite a good deal. Art of Vapor’s customer service has been a pleasure to deal with. I’m curious to see how it holds up over time, it feels like slightly uncharted territory. But on first impression this thing rules!

I also enjoyed following the people who made this vaporizer on Telegram and Youtube. They're a couple of Germans living in Portugal. Here are a few photos of the Frankenstein being made, as well as some shots from their shop.


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Shit Snacks

Milaana. Lana. LANA. LANAAAA! (TM2/TP80/BAK/FW9)
So far we know they can replace the bowl, repair the body of the vape if a piece of the clay breaks.

Does anybody knows if they can replace the heater if it stop working?

Yes I am sure they can, just like making anything new, if you send it back they can fix it up! So they also may work with you remotely to help you repair yourself it seems... Also by the way, once clay is fired, is when it becomes ceramic!
- Terminology Taskmaster :tup:

I hope the makers have info on how long these last if left on for 10-12 hours daily? For now, I'm still hesitant on leaving it on all day. I tried turning it down to minimum voltage but find it doesn't cut down heat soak time by too much. So I end up binging too much before shutting it down lol.

Haha classic, but they have shared that vapbongs have been left on 24/7 for a months at a time, I don't know what kind of specific info you need, but I wouldn't worry about it! Funny you are already planning your second bandit, just for the glaze!

Great write up @emily what a journey that was! And seeing how Frank was built, I am not surprised the legs detached in shipping (being that they were separate peace when they were built, a stand as you say without water chamber --who would have guessed Frank would actually be a smaller bubbler!) ... AoV have great packaging for the standard vapbong, but it does get tricky for different shapes and sizes, good feedback for them that they will improve! I had told them this about the bandit when I got my original back in the summer, so I'm sure the new ones that have been arriving are much more well packaged too! Also where the bowl broke, that is a tricky connection with the two parts, in an area that sees a lot of heat and stress, being moved back and forth... Glad you were able to fix that yourself as well! I can see how that bowl, lends itself to being capable of very large loads, since it is a cylinder instead of the standard sphere.

Oh and the white dust, from his hand, that is because the part that inserts is unglazed ceramic. You can try washing it off and scrubbing it more, to help, but the more it is brushed up against a rough surface (ie inserted into the arm) the more it will cause more ceramic dust. it is tricky to glaze the bottom of things, because then you have to put it on spikes in the kiln so it doesn't stick to the bottom of the kiln, easier for say the loading funnel dishes than the ball bowls (which is why the bottom of them is not glazed, on the outside, also to better ensure an airtight fit with the downstem chillum) The other solution I would say, is to wrap a little bit of tape around that unglazed part of his hand, maybe electrical tape? So it can insert and remove smoothly! Could maybe also try a little bit of that felt, but it might be too thick, better for the bottom of the bong as you did, just like a built-in coaster!
 
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The Chemist

New member but long time lurker
Yes I am sure they can, just like making anything new, if you send it back they can fix it up! So they also may work with you remotely to help you repair yourself it seems... Also by the way, once clay is fired, is when it becomes ceramic!
- Terminology Taskmaster :tup:



Haha classic, but they have shared that vapbongs have been left on 24/7 for a months at a time, I don't know what kind of specific info you need, but I wouldn't worry about it! Funny you are already planning your second bandit, just for the glaze!

Great write up @emily what a journey that was! And seeing how Frank was built, I am not surprised the legs detached in shipping (being that they were separate peace when they were built, a stand as you say without water chamber --who would have guessed Frank would actually be a smaller bubbler!) ... AoV have great packaging for the standard vapbong, but it does get tricky for different shapes and sizes, good feedback for them that they will improve! I had told them this about the bandit when I got my original back in the summer, so I'm sure the new ones that have been arriving are much more well packaged too! Also where the bowl broke, that is a tricky connection with the two parts, in an area that sees a lot of heat and stress, being moved back and forth... Glad you were able to fix that yourself as well! I can see how that bowl, lends itself to being capable of very large loads, since it is a cylinder instead of the standard sphere.

Oh and the white dust, from his hand, that is because the part that inserts is unglazed ceramic. You can try washing it off and scrubbing it more, to help, but the more it is brushed up against a rough surface (ie inserted into the arm) the more it will cause more ceramic dust. it is tricky to glaze the bottom of things, because then you have to put it on spikes in the kiln so it doesn't stick to the bottom of the kiln, easier for say the loading funnel dishes than the ball bowls (which is why the bottom of them is not glazed, on the outside, also to better ensure an airtight fit with the downstem chillum) The other solution I would say, is to wrap a little bit of tape around that unglazed part of his hand, maybe electrical tape? So it can insert and remove smoothly! Could maybe also try a little bit of that felt, but it might be too thick, better for the bottom of the bong as you did, just like a built-in coaster!
Thanks for all the info, it's nice to have someone who knows about ceramic in this thread. I'm always curious about stuff like that. The word "ceramic" had completely escaped my mind when I wrote this, I blame the Vapbong! :lol:
 

Vapefanatic

Well-Known Member
Yes I am sure they can, just like making anything new, if you send it back they can fix it up! So they also may work with you remotely to help you repair yourself it seems... Also by the way, once clay is fired, is when it becomes ceramic!
- Terminology Taskmaster :tup:



Haha classic, but they have shared that vapbongs have been left on 24/7 for a months at a time, I don't know what kind of specific info you need, but I wouldn't worry about it! Funny you are already planning your second bandit, just for the glaze!

Great write up @emily what a journey that was! And seeing how Frank was built, I am not surprised the legs detached in shipping (being that they were separate peace when they were built, a stand as you say without water chamber --who would have guessed Frank would actually be a smaller bubbler!) ... AoV have great packaging for the standard vapbong, but it does get tricky for different shapes and sizes, good feedback for them that they will improve! I had told them this about the bandit when I got my original back in the summer, so I'm sure the new ones that have been arriving are much more well packaged too! Also where the bowl broke, that is a tricky connection with the two parts, in an area that sees a lot of heat and stress, being moved back and forth... Glad you were able to fix that yourself as well! I can see how that bowl, lends itself to being capable of very large loads, since it is a cylinder instead of the standard sphere.

Oh and the white dust, from his hand, that is because the part that inserts is unglazed ceramic. You can try washing it off and scrubbing it more, to help, but the more it is brushed up against a rough surface (ie inserted into the arm) the more it will cause more ceramic dust. it is tricky to glaze the bottom of things, because then you have to put it on spikes in the kiln so it doesn't stick to the bottom of the kiln, easier for say the loading funnel dishes than the ball bowls (which is why the bottom of them is not glazed, on the outside, also to better ensure an airtight fit with the downstem chillum) The other solution I would say, is to wrap a little bit of tape around that unglazed part of his hand, maybe electrical tape? So it can insert and remove smoothly! Could maybe also try a little bit of that felt, but it might be too thick, better for the bottom of the bong as you did, just like a built-in coaster!
I know it can be left on 24/7 but was wondering on the lifespan if done so? For instance, the makers may find that the product can be left on for as long as 18 months before it craps out? Some after 12? Some still kicking after 20? Something along the lines.
 
Vapefanatic,

Shit Snacks

Milaana. Lana. LANA. LANAAAA! (TM2/TP80/BAK/FW9)
I know it can be left on 24/7 but was wondering on the lifespan if done so? For instance, the makers may find that the product can be left on for as long as 18 months before it craps out? Some after 12? Some still kicking after 20? Something along the lines.

Yeah I was trying to say, it is unknown to infinity, in the thread someone posted how there is one in the shop that's been on for over a year 24/7 without issue... So there is no specific lifespan listed anywhere...
 
Shit Snacks,

Vapefanatic

Well-Known Member
Yeah I was trying to say, it is unknown to infinity, in the thread someone posted how there is one in the shop that's been on for over a year 24/7 without issue... So there is no specific lifespan listed anywhere...
Hence my original post, hoping for the makers to post some findings or observations. They have been making and using it for years after all.
 
Vapefanatic,

thunderstealer1337

Well-Known Member
Hence my original post, hoping for the makers to post some findings or observations. They have been making and using it for years after all.
Just fyi, the maker - I dont think hes the type of individual that would be testing and engineering/optimizing the heater to determine if it can last years on end, if I were you I would just ask to buy a spare heater - yes they sell them.

He also advertises that it is suitable for 24/7 operation with a 5 year warranty
 
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Vapefanatic

Well-Known Member
Just fyi, the maker - I dont think hes the type of individual that would be testing and engineering/optimizing the heater to determine if it can last years on end, if I were you I would just ask to buy a spare heater - yes they sell them.

He also advertises that it is suitable for 24/7 operation with a 5 year warranty
Where does it say 5 years? I read 18 months.

I too, feel like they won't have any detailed tests done. Which is why i mentioned observation or findings from their experiences. They'd have a better feel for sure. I'd also imagine they have at least one or a few on 24/7 at all times? I know I would lol.

I'm aware that the heater can be replaced. In fact, pretty sure all parts of the heater can be sourced cheap from China. Just need to be a little DIY handy and watch the Dr Collies vid on the first page of this thread. Someone well versed enough with ecigs will find it easy. For me, will require lotsa effort lol. Anyways, knowing the heater can be replaced still don't inform me of its estimated longevity.

I am just curious and thought it'd be some good info to share from the makers. Was really just a casual post. Its totally cool if you guys don't feel the same. Just didn't expect to be explaining that many times for something so trivial. I think I'll stop right here.

Moving on. Gonna go hit on the OAB. Nothing else is gonna matter in a while… :rofl: :rofl:
 

thunderstealer1337

Well-Known Member
Their website says 5 years. Convert the German to english and you will see

Also imma save up for a custom, I like how frankbong hides the bowl, ppl wont even think it's a vape/bong piece and just some ceramic sculpture with a wire coming outta it

And I finally found my first negative, the water lvl is super touchy, it drops/evaporates daily so I add h20, doing that is super ez to add in a few extra fl oz and now your splashing when you pull, ez fix just drain, but with a non clear piece, it will always be like this
 
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Legalize Weed in GERMANY

Drug War Veteran
Copy from their website
  • 24/7 Dauerbetrieb geeignet
  • 5 Jahre Garantie
Translation
24/7 Suitable for continuous operation
5 years warranty

365 * 24 * 5 = 43800 hrs runtime
divide 43800 by your dayly runtime you come out with the approximately days you will have fun with your VB/OAB.
I think mine will break by accident before the heater or something stop working.
 

Vapefanatic

Well-Known Member
Copy from their website
  • 24/7 Dauerbetrieb geeignet
  • 5 Jahre Garantie
Translation
24/7 Suitable for continuous operation
5 years warranty

365 * 24 * 5 = 43800 hrs runtime
divide 43800 by your dayly runtime you come out with the approximately days you will have fun with your VB/OAB.
I think mine will break by accident before the heater or something stop working.

This page says 18 months.
 

Drug

Well-Known Member
And I finally found my first negative, the water lvl is super touchy, it drops/evaporates daily so I add h20, doing that is super ez to add in a few extra fl oz and now your splashing when you pull, ez fix just drain, but with a non clear piece, it will always be like this
In my VapBong I can look down the downstem and fill it up with water to the level I want the water to be. And I know my preferred leve from memory.

My biggest issue is that i sometimes have some difficulty with placing the bowl in correctly. There is some tactile feedback as to whether I'm placing it right, but when I'm vaked I sometimes have to try a few times before I get it right. It's a minor annoyance, but probably easy to prevent by making both the cuts in the bowl as well as in the heater in a slightly different shaper to make them fit easily into each other.
 

emily

Well-Known Member
Could someone with a Vapbong and a multimeter tell me what the polarity of the tip on the charger is please?
 
emily,

justcametomind

Well-Known Member
I have news regarding repairs. Broken bowls need to be repaired sending the vape back to Felix in Germany.
The bowl is the most time consuming part to be made, as it can shrink during cooking time. For this reason it costs 80€ plus shipping. Or else, they offer a discount on a new vape (-30%) just sending a picture of the broken herb chamber without having to ship anything back.
 
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Ripstar

Well-Known Member
I have news regarding repairs. Broken bowls need to be repaired sending the vape back to Felix in Germany.
The bowl is the most time consuming part to be made, as it can shrink during cooking time. For this reason it costs 80€ plus shipping. They also offer a discount on a new vape (-30%) sending a picture of the broken herb chamber.
I might nerf my hardwood floor....
 

SquirrelMaster

Well-Known Member
I have news regarding repairs. Broken bowls need to be repaired sending the vape back to Felix in Germany.
The bowl is the most time consuming part to be made, as it can shrink during cooking time. For this reason it costs 80€ plus shipping. They also offer a discount on a new vape (-30%) sending a picture of the broken herb chamber.
I wondered about finding a local ceramic studio if I ever accidentally broke my bowl. I didn't realize the shrinking aspect but I guess anyone with ceramic experience would know that already. Matching the colors may be tough as well. Of it ever happens hopefully it would crack in 2 and then I'd pick up some of that LOCTITE EA M-121HP MEDICAL DEVICE ADHESIVE that @LabPong recommended.

Edit: That is a very generous of them to offer a discount. I really like this company.
 
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passenger

is this thing on?
Awesome little company. I think the 30% discount for a broken chamber is generous. By the way I was told the next series of bandits will be completely carbless as most of customers ask for that (Hi american crowd) and that the bandit is best suited for this as it holds less air.
 

BrianTL

Westchester, NY
Awesome little company. I think the 30% discount for a broken chamber is generous. By the way I was told the next series of bandits will be completely carbless as most of customers ask for that (Hi american crowd) and that the bandit is best suited for this as it holds less air.

Funny, I was told I'll be blowing the cobwebs out of my wallet when they release the next series of bandits...
 
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