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  1. howie105

    Life Saber (LSV) by Elev8 Vehicles

    A few points to keep in mind, the manufacture's claim of ongoing support for the product, the interchangeability of electrical components with the Buddha and the Surfer and the ELEV8s ability to produce glass replacements in house. If all this proves out then the LSV will remain a good choice...
  2. howie105

    Cant catch a buzz

    Can you post a well color matched picture of the spent load?
  3. howie105

    E-Nano from Epickai

    Nadia we don't want anyone's firstborn we want you to come to our homes, change our diapers and tell us we are right.
  4. howie105

    PLENTY Vaporizer

    I went with water because the coil I was cleaning was in bad shape and I figured water was cheap, easy and that it would work. As to ISO it would have probably worked but as usual I went with cheap.
  5. howie105

    PLENTY Vaporizer

    One can clean the cooling coil in boiling water, it takes a number of water changes, but it works. Mouthpiece and whip is ISO and water rinse.
  6. howie105

    E-Nano from Epickai

    Cup upside down, only on Monday mornings.
  7. howie105

    Good slow extracting vape?

    I use a coil driven ELEV8R for small loads (.04 to .06 g) and I am fairly happy with the one or two hits I get. I had to rig up a wooden heater carrier and find a 14 mm male to male adapter to hold the corresponding sized rimmed screen. In the same role I don't think the Solo will meet your...
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    PLENTY Vaporizer

    Cheap silicone whip folder here.
  9. howie105

    PLENTY Vaporizer

    For small loads (.1 g to .04 g) used with my powerful convection vapes (Plenty. ELEV8 coil, LSV) I prefer small water pieces. My fav is a 2.5" globe with a 9.5" stem, If looking for a little more volume I usually opt for a 10" straight tube bong.
  10. howie105

    Life Saber (LSV) by Elev8 Vehicles

    It's just like the long stem only 2.25" shorter, at least in my case. However, they are always willing to fabricate almost any reasonable variant to their stock pieces. You might also look at the work of the Oregon Glass Blower, reasonable prices and functionality bordering on art, at times.
  11. howie105

    What's a worthy replacement for the vapexhale evo?

    My preference in convection vapes with minimal parts is the LSV from ELEV8. Two major parts (body & stem) analog controls, corded, 18 mm sized connections and mid-size lends itself to adaptability.
  12. howie105

    Looking to perhaps replace my Solo 2 (already have a Dyna "M" '20)

    Based on using both the E-Nano and the Solos I would prefer the E-Nano option, but it is not the best choice for a pass around vape the load size is too small for that use given my preferences. If you do go with the E-Nano consider getting multiple stems, so you can preload and rotate through...
  13. howie105

    Life Saber (LSV) by Elev8 Vehicles

    It's a generic one from China, I do have a Ddave one (fanboy) it's nicer, and it fits a bit better in my 7th Floor vapes, but volume is close and a little screen squashing can even that out. The Arizer elbow pack is OK too, it turns the stem ninety degrees and maintains the rimmed screen...
  14. howie105

    What is your daily driver out of your arsenal?

    I grab what fits my type of use best, at the desk, on the couch, hanging on the porch it's all situational. However, I have been spending an inordinate amount of time with my ELEV8R.
  15. howie105

    Life Saber (LSV) by Elev8 Vehicles

    It will work but as a glass killer I often end up with a piece of whip stuck into an 18 mm male to male as I wait for a replacement glass stem.
  16. howie105

    Micro-dosing

    if .05 got me buzzed, will half of that do it for me? ... Maybe, there are so many variables in play. I think you would be better served by just trying it out on your own.
  17. howie105

    Life Saber (LSV) by Elev8 Vehicles

    There is a difference, but it's minimal when in use on the LSV, IMO. I prefer to pair the long stem to a globe where the difference is more noticeable. Like this
  18. howie105

    The ELEV8R from Elev8 Vehicles

    Between 415 f and 465 f for .05 g size loads, using 15 second long draws.
  19. howie105

    The ELEV8R from Elev8 Vehicles

    Sounds like either an air leak, perhaps a load to heater distance problem or an electrical problem. I haven't had to address any electrical issues so no suggestions on that. What I use for small loads (.04 g -.05 g) is a 14 mm male to male adapter, 14 mm rimmed screen and a wooden collar to...
  20. howie105

    E-Nano from Epickai

    Hang in there Nadia we appreciate what you folks do for us.
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