Kalu Infinity Vaporizer

Kalu

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Manufacturer
Dang these are pretty.
hello, I develop these products by hand, everything is done by hand and by myself, the work is long but fascinating, love in each piece. those who are not in a hurry are already on the waiting list, you should not hesitate to contact me directly, I am rarely on the internet (a few quick passages on fb or insta)

Merci ☺️
 

Duba

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Accessory Maker
Dang these are pretty.
Pretty, and very functional and efficient too. Mine is one of my most precious artisanal piece of art.
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Chicken No Name

Dazed and confused
Big shout out to @Kalu

Received my infinity in olive wood a few weeks ago. Paired with a decent torch and this thing rocks.

So easy to use. Hits hard. Very very smooth. Remarkable so. And incredibly beautiful.

I hit this every evening as I wait for my zx to heat up. Or when I want a quick hit at anytime. Ready to go immediately.

Works great with a sprinkle of bubble on top!

Others have detailed techniques in the thread so I will let my not very good pics do the talking.

If you have the money I really recommend supporting this french artisan. His work is fantastic. And each one is unique.







 

RedZep

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Is the airflow quite restricted on this? Compared to other direct draw butane vapes.

Also is it easy to get bit bowl killing clouds, like with brick vapes, Or is it more of a session style?
 
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coolbreeze

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Is the airflow quite restricted on this? Compared to other direct draw butane vapes.
Compared to my DLX Pro v2 it ever so slightly restricted, you can just barely make it out. But the Dreamwood is wide open. The Infinity's more open than an SBL OG.
Also is it easy to get bit bowl killing clouds, like with brick vapes, Or is it more of a session style?
Probably depends on how much you want to kill in one hit but it's very brick-like in that it's very flexible. I just killed ~.15-.2g in one hit and a cleanup.
 

Kalu

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Manufacturer
Is the airflow quite restricted on this? Compared to other direct draw butane vapes.

Also is it easy to get bit bowl killing clouds, like with brick vapes, Or is it more of a session style?
I don't have the best answer because I'm the designer and I prefer to let others share their experiences, however I will also share mine because I like your question.

The draw is very free and its strong point for me remains the big hits with a powerful flame, with a little training and good management of the lighter you can have the bowl in one hit. The balls are there precisely for that, on the one hand a thermal shield which reduces the risk of combustion and on the other hand they accumulate the energy, therefore restore it strongly depending on the flame used.
For example a big direct flame for a big hit or a more modest flame for a good session with less heating necessary from the second heating stroke.
 

Chicken No Name

Dazed and confused
I don't have any other direct butane vapes to compare but imo.....
Very free flowing.
Very easy to kill a bowl in one hit or with reduced flame very easy to have 2 or 3 smaller hits.
I'm sure it's possible to combust but I haven't managed to yet. Sometimes I'm sure I must have with the amount of vape coming through but no, just a nice dark brown abv.
The torch lighter makes a difference. I found the vapman lighter was fine for several hits but struggled to generate enough heat for a oner. But a lighter like this one (which I recommend) enables a oner easily. I just reduce the power for multiple hits depending on my mood.



 
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