I don't have any mod-style vapes and the FW is, in my opinion, the most ~confusing~ interface that I own. I assume there will be a learning curve with mods but I'm wondering how large it is.
This vape looks amazing. I'm going to keep an eye on it for sure.
For the people with a unit in hand, how difficult/confusing is the interface to change the temperature? I see that there is a wattage setting as well. Is it easier or harder to get a hang of than the FW vibration interface?
Finally had my first vaporizer death.
Dropped my TM2 from my pocket and the glass lining around the oven exploded. Hoped that it was just the oven glass liner but it wasn't.
Big time bummer.
I like it for the weight distribution moreso than the additional cooling/filtering. It's also nice if you are using it with other people since the grippable area is larger
Just got my Gen 2 in the mail and I'm in love.
Sadly the wooden stem came with a crack running down a third of it. It doesn't affect performance at all, and the stem is basically exactly what I wanted outside of that.
Sharing with both the Anvil is a nightmare. If I am trying to share it with someone new to vapes, it's exclusively through water. I just let it click and then tell them to hit it.
Does anyone else run two CUs within the Ti stem? I've been running it lately with good results but don't see too many people talking about it.
I also jerry-rigged my 55mm to accept dynavap stems so I can run my MH Revolve to pretty good results as well, but since the airpath is smaller there is...