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    Firewood Vaporizer

    I'm not an expert but from what I recall, the ceramic is porous so soaking it in iso is a bad idea because it will like, saturate it and then it's hard to dry the iso out of it or something idk I never tried it. I wipe the ceramics with q-tips wetted with 99.9% iso and it cleans up very easy...
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    Firewood Vaporizer

    Yes I do. The vapor conditioning seems strongest when starting cold, so I think most of the noticeable action comes from the heat capacity of the metal. The first hit or three off the cold start are significantly better than the hula stem, then for extended sessions the difference is less...
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    Firewood Vaporizer

    I use the MVS on my firewood, it fits well and has a very flexible air hole that could be like what you're looking for, I personally always leave it closed but you can open it wide or throttle it any amount you want. To get around the draw resistance I go for coarse grinds and lighter packs, I...
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    Firewood Vaporizer

    Using the firewood encourages me to go for big fills because it's slightly more of a hassle to load and it really has the power and design to fully extract pretty much whatever I put in it without stirring (so I like to fill it hard and use it for multiple sessions without reloading while out on...
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    Firewood Vaporizer

    I like 290° 340° 390° very much
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    Firewood Vaporizer

    Happy 4:22
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    Firewood Vaporizer

    I'm new here, but not new to vaping. I found this forum and this thread while obsessively trying to live vicariously through other people's pics, videos, and reports about the FW7 while I waited the long 5-6 weeks interval between ordering and receiving. The end of my waiting is near. Barring...
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