I've found that when learning how to use an unregulated vape, swap the battery out with a fully charged one every 3 sessions to limit battery drain as a factor.
I feel this 100%. There are "favorite" vapes in my collection that I plan on using a long time where I have a bit too many extra parts "just in case". I think I'm going to add some extra heaters when the toad is ready to ship.
Thank you for the explanation! Now that you mention it, I remember way back on Dan's IG he mentioned changing the heater design a bit. I'm in an upcoming batch of toads and was wondering if i needed to order an extra heater (besides 1 each high and low).
Pretty sure he's absolutely full of it, nobody is going to see jack S from him. I paid for a Mi4 and somehow disappeared from all email correspondence/updates and wasn't promised jack chit when he ran away with everyone's money.
Even though he's offering a product we did not pay money for, it is apparent that some folks were left off of the list for even that. POS behavior through and through.
4MI was purchased in Aug 2024, so too late for a chargeback. POS left me off of the email, although I paid in full for a 4Mi. Thank you for posting the email here or I would probably not know about it.
I'm finding the same - temps need to be bumped a bit to match the vapor production of the 9. Where I generally run 380 in the 9, I need to run 410 with the X. Oddly enough, running the X at 380 gives less vapor BUT makes the mouthpiece much hotter than anything I've ever experienced with the 9...
You're giving me FOMO because I only have one FW9 backup!! :D You hit the nail on the head about the removable bowls. Flavor in my FW7 has suffered over time because of a charred bowl. FW9 is fully dunkable, and when flavor starts missing, slap in a fresh one.
The glass in mine keeps slipping out as well. I have to reset it each time I close the lid.
Also, I'm a lefty and have been using my thumb on the button, and am constantly burning the shit out of my pinky on the side glass, esp if it has slipped out a bit.
I'm going to take it apart tomorrow...
If you pull the spring straight up, the mouthpiece joint will come out by sliding it up. To get the screen out, I just pushed on the edge with a bamboo skewer to knock it sideways and grabbed with tweezers. Getting the screen back in and set properly was a pain though.
At this point, I'd respect him more if he sent a message "F all of you, I have your money and you're never going to get what you paid for" than just crawling into whatever hole he is in, ignoring messages and requests for updates for >4 months.