I imagine it would be prohibitively expensive due to the raw dimensions. Probably $500+ ea for gr5?id be worried the aluminum heatshield will scratch up a lot. my raw Ti V1 shows some wear and im familiar with beating up both these materials from other hobbies.
Thats the only thing id worry about...
@Brenyo when will we get a TiReload?
Where did this come from? Looks like that German vape site that i can’t recall the name of.greenish version
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Where did this come from? Looks like that German vape site that i can’t recall the name of.
i want a ti reload so bad!id be worried the aluminum heatshield will scratch up a lot. my raw Ti V1 shows some wear and im familiar with beating up both these materials from other hobbies.
Thats the only thing id worry about...
@Brenyo when will we get a TiReload?
Don’t know if someone said this already but one huge benefit I can think of is you can drop the whole damn thing in a ultrasonic cleaner whereas if you did that with the aluminum, I believe it would damage it right?I have read a few times now that the titanium heat shield doesn't have any practical effect outside of adding weight and cost to the tempest. I bought one anyway because I just like nice machining and can appreciate it even more with something like titanium. I just had one question about it though. Is it actually true that there's literally no benefit to it? I saw Brenyo say in a response on here that the titanium sleeve will basically never get hot. Would that be slightly different compared to the aluminum heat shield? I'm wondering if the full titanium version maybe does actually have one advantage, albeit a small one, in that it may be better for back to back to back bowls and heavy use? I'm not sure if this is an accurate way to think about it or not though
I would easily pay $80-$100 for a stainless steel one.@Brenyo when will we get a TiReload?
i would take either over the aluminum if i had the opportunity toI would easily pay $80-$100 for a stainless steel one.
I did email asking about a stainless reload, this was the reply…I would easily pay $80-$100 for a stainless steel one.
Unfortunately, for it to be worth it, I have to order thousands of them, and I don't think I could sell that many of them with the added weight. I would personally prefer a titanium version![]()
To be fair the heat shield doesn't get dirty enough to be cleaned with the rest of the bits in a cleaner like that, I just give mine a rinse with soapy water.Don’t know if someone said this already but one huge benefit I can think of is you can drop the whole damn thing in a ultrasonic cleaner whereas if you did that with the aluminum, I believe it would damage it right?
Definitely keep us updated, but still, I’d prefer something made specifically for the tempest like how the reload is.Vestratto have announced a stainless stash that is a similar concept to the reload. I’ve got one on order so will see if it can replace the reload.
Yeah huge may have been an overstatement on my part. I don’t even have an ultrasonic cleaner. How do O-rings hold up in them? Is my dream of just dropping my tempest in at night and waking up to a perfectly clean Tempest not a reality?To be fair the heat shield doesn't get dirty enough to be cleaned with the rest of the bits in a cleaner like that, I just give mine a rinse with soapy water.
Just having a closer look at the pics of it now and it won’t work for the tempest. It has a raised hex bit in the middle of the magnet that I hadn’t noticed initially, so will only work with vestratto devices unfortunately.Definitely keep us updated, but still, I’d prefer something made specifically for the tempest like how the reload is.
Depends how you use it, how heavy a user you are etc.Yeah huge may have been an overstatement on my part. I don’t even have an ultrasonic cleaner. How do O-rings hold up in them? Is my dream of just dropping my tempest in at night and waking up to a perfectly clean Tempest not a reality?
I've run my grurple anodized first batch Tempest through my ultrasonic cleaner without issue for a year plus at least once a month and there's been no damage to the anodizing or device. Someone earlier in the thread got me worried it would cause a problem with the anodizing, but I have not noticed any negative effects... just a super clean device!The machines are good, but while titanium is super hard, it is prone to micro scratches, I'd imagine if you put an anodised unit in a cleaner like that, it could end up looking a bit rough.
Maybe not though. I haven't used one for my vapes.
I've had my v1 for yonks now and it's a bit of a mess, it was a raw unit which I anodised purple, it really is covered in micro scratches though.
Thats a little beast
Absolutely, I just error on the side of cation.I've run my grurple anodized first batch Tempest through my ultrasonic cleaner without issue for a year plus at least once a month and there's been no damage to the anodizing or device. Someone earlier in the thread got me worried it would cause a problem with the anodizing, but I have not noticed any negative effects... just a super clean device!
Looking good. That purple will be a hit I'm sureCU is not ready yet so it's not on the video. You can install it from under the MP.
It looks amazing. Every time I see it, I like the looks more and more.
CU is not ready yet so it's not on the video. You can install it from under the MP.
Is the visual indicator green in all new units, no matter their colour?
CU is not ready yet so it's not on the video. You can install it from under the MP.
That's what it says on the Tempest v2 page. All units will come with a green vi. Can't wait to get my hands on this tempest v2! Wondering how you change airflow settings on the v2. Looks like maybe the head? Wonder if this will fit the leather sleeve from v1.Is the visual indicator green in all new units, no matter their colour?