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  1. CL52613

    The Nomad From Morwood

    Ken-Zero, whose posts I usually agree with, please forgive my frankness. It is one thing to give your assessment on the performance of the Nomad, but as of yet, it seems there is a more intended purpose for this post, considering its over the top criticism of the Nomad's packaging and lack of...
  2. CL52613

    The Nomad From Morwood

    Okay people, it has been a while since you lucky first batchers received your Nomads, so how about some feedback on its performance. Vapor production, quality of vapor, battery life, stir or not necessary, which heater you prefer, ease of use, etc. Hearing nothing about the Nomad's performance...
  3. CL52613

    The Nomad From Morwood

    Just based on the information from Ken-Zero, I believe Dan fell victim to his meticulous standards when depending on the stated + or - published by battery makers. Personally I cannot imagine making the battery compartment tight, I want the battery to fall out, not having to be pulled out. If...
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    The Nomad From Morwood

    With the heater of the Nomad so easily removed I am not sure why there is so much concern for a screen to protect it. I would think there would be very little material that could get down to the heater using the double screen loading method, and using an Enano; which has no screen on stem end...
  5. CL52613

    The Nomad From Morwood

    You are correct about the Mighty, but there is a screen at the bottom of heat chamber, above the heater. One thing we all have to remember, Dan Morrison is only one man, and considering the fact that he is trying to complete the Nomads already ordered, while tweaking its design to improve...
  6. CL52613

    The Nomad From Morwood

    As always your response is beyond what is normally expected and reflects your concern and compassion for those with special needs. Your updated tutorial for inserting the screens and material is exactly, with the exception of making an impression on the dome of the top screen to make a more...
  7. CL52613

    The Nomad From Morwood

    While patiently waiting for my Nomad, second batch I believe #39, I am getting a little anxious regarding the loading of material and screen placements. Being extremely challenged in the hand dexterity department, I am freaking a bit in regard to having to remove both screens to clear the stem...
  8. CL52613

    The Nomad From Morwood

    Dan, for myself, and I am sure most others that have been following your grow and progress in designing the Nomad. I give you the highest respect for not rushing a product to your customers, and always giving us a window into your aesthetic insights of the imperfections you became aware of...
  9. CL52613

    Convection Vaporizers 14mm or 18mm or something else.

    I have looked at the Elev8r, though it might be only $100.00 USD, it requires the use of a pretty powerful butune torch, and recommended ones start at about $50.00 and go up. It is also not a discreet vaporizer and definitely would not be considered portable. Using a torch like the ones...
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    Convection Vaporizers 14mm or 18mm or something else.

    In my own experience, and reading those of others here, it seems that convection vaporizers have one bane that has yet to be addressed adequately. The need for stirring the bowl to achieve maximum extraction. It seems to be a problem of exposing the non-extracted material to the required...
  11. CL52613

    Milaana II by RastaBuddahTao

    Being medical grade kind of suggests it is not intended to be used in this type of application, unless there is somewhere in the human body that is subject to repeated heating in excess of 400 degrees. I wonder why it is medical grade if there is no concern about it being in the airpath? There...
  12. CL52613

    The Nomad From Morwood

    For anyone complaining about delays the real question is; do you want a finished product or one that will be plagued with problems, large and small, requiring you to return it repeated. Personally, I am glad to wait for something that Dan feels confident is a finished product. At some point...
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    Milaana II by RastaBuddahTao

    Please forgive my ignorance, but is the Milaana 2 being assembled with epoxy? The glass piece that receives the glass stem is held in place using epoxy? Wouldn't that produce some unwanted off-gassing or something? It also seems that over time, the repeated heating this area receives would...
  14. CL52613

    The Nomad From Morwood

    I appreciate all of the suggestions, and Dan already has offered a sleeve that could be a little bit easier for me to remove and replace. My original question was if the sleeve was optional or functional? I was asking because all I saw was talk of the styles of sleeves available, how great...
  15. CL52613

    The Nomad From Morwood

    As has been stated, the sleeve also houses the bottom cover plate, which protects the heater, actuator bar, and battery circuitry, and looks to be an integral part of the vaporizer. It could be used without the sleeve, but not worth the risk of damaging the vaporizer. The problem is my hands...
  16. CL52613

    The Nomad From Morwood

    Being Japanese, through my culture I have inherited an appreciation of minimalism in art and design. I understand, after scouring the internet, the sleeve has two purposes, one artistic and one functional. The sleeve is an artistic embellishment that protects the wood and also home to the...
  17. CL52613

    The Nomad From Morwood

    I know there is a lot of customization available for the Nomad, but does it have to have a sleeve? I favor the subtle muted looks of the wood, which I think allows the architectural aesthetics to take center stage. The sleeves are great, but I find they kind of hide the artistic craftsmanship...
  18. CL52613

    Flowermate V5Nano by Smiss

    Man dude, relax, and if you want to quote me, quote me not what you think I said. I did not mention anything about the operation of this vaporizer, only that your statement, "If it's preheating, it is conduction", is not true and very misleading. It is that statement, made as if an unarguable...
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    Flowermate V5Nano by Smiss

    I believe they are saying the hot air created by the heating element is using osmosis to preheat the material in the chamber or bowl. The hot air has to go somewhere, since heat rises it passes through the material in the bowl. Convection is not a buzz word, it is a real process used for...
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    Flowermate V5Nano by Smiss

    Sincere apologies, not singling you out for anything other than providing information that is not accurate. As you did again by suggesting that preheating material equals conduction. Preheating has nothing to do with the type of heat being used to produce vapor. Convection can preheat...
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