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  1. willieR

    Silver Surfer Vaporizer

    Nice logical questions. Max. Thank you. I don't mind the cash on the SSV if it's that much different from the DBV
  2. willieR

    Silver Surfer Vaporizer

    Thanks for that. So I'm wondering Da Buddha or SSV ...
  3. willieR

    Discontinued Vapir NO2

    Wow. Two months? So is that with occasional use? I'm thinking the smell won't have a chance to go away unless it's heated a LOT for a LONG time.
  4. willieR

    Looking to get the best portable (no wires) Vaporizer on the market?

    I own and like the iolite. They are not 100%, and seem to have a higher failure rate. But if you get one that works, they are good. I'm not crazy about the Butane. I also own a Vapir NO2 battery powered. I have an informal review on that in theNO2 thread. So far it looks OK. A bit big, perhaps...
  5. willieR

    Silver Surfer Vaporizer

    Great answer. Thanks. And there's no issues with smell etc like other vapes can have? This is all glass or something?
  6. willieR

    Silver Surfer Vaporizer

    How long does this take to heat up for a single hit?
  7. willieR

    Discontinued Vapir NO2

    I'm thinking this MAY be electronic components. Could be plastic, but this smell reminds me of an electronics store. TV, etc.
  8. willieR

    Discontinued Vapir NO2

    I brought the NO2 to the office with me. I'll be burning it in all day. This lets me keep turning it back on every 20 minutes. I have to say again, the fact that this is Chinese material that I'm heating and breathing is really giving me second thoughts.
  9. willieR

    Iolite vaporiser

    niall, I didn't send the first i-inhale back because I opened it to see what the issue was. Once opened, there's no return.
  10. willieR

    Discontinued Vapir NO2

    Couple more hours of burn in. Test taste.... bad but better. Im not sure if the taste is more plastics or electronics. Not sure how this is healthy. Im continuing to burn in...
  11. willieR

    Discontinued Vapir NO2

    It could be smaller. Batteries are quite large. Larger than an old plastic film canister. Remember those? The batts need to be huge as this is a very energy-expending process. Butane just is a much more condensed energy form, so less space to get same heat. Anyway, if the thing could be...
  12. willieR

    Discontinued Vapir NO2

    The thing is, this cold be such a cooler unit. Battery powered, seems like this could be smaller, and for sure they could go with better materials that make this more pleasant. As with iolite, it's poor execution of good concepts.
  13. willieR

    Iolite vaporiser

    I don't agree with those complaints either. I've had three in the past two years. The first was an old i-inhale. I'm testing out an NO2 which I am not happy with, but I also wanted to say I have not been overall super pleased with the iolite. Great concept, but flaky execution. One unit failed...
  14. willieR

    Discontinued Vapir NO2

    OK. Vapir NO2 arrived today, FedEx Saturday delivery. First of all, let me say that I have no extensive experience with vapes other than 3 iolites that I have. There's a reason I have three iolites, as it's a flakey product. Great concept but apparently difficult to execute 100% of the time...
  15. willieR

    Discontinued Vapir NO2

    Just a preliminary side note. I have had both good experiences and bad with the iolite. I was curious about the NO2 so I ordered one. Just today, though. I got tied up yesterday. So I'll have this puppy next week, though. I have no other experience with any other vapes.
  16. willieR

    Discontinued Vapir NO2

    I've had 3 iolites. One was the original iInhale. I've posted about these for a while now. I ordered a NO2 today. Next week it will be put through it's paces. If it stinks, I'll certainly tell all.
  17. willieR

    Vaping Temperatures - Why Go Higher?

    This is my last post responding to this. My patience is gone and time as well. You'll have to do some reading yourself. Yea, that's it. I have no concept of these things. Never studies the Ideal Gas Law, Boyle's Lay or Henry's Law. Again this is my last transmission so praddle on as long as...
  18. willieR

    Vaping Temperatures - Why Go Higher?

    You are creating a particulate suspension. Like water vapor. Water vapor hasn't boiled. You simply have water droplets that are held in an air suspension. Same with the THC and other Cannibinols. You have not reached their boiling points, merely heat them up enough to release them into the air...
  19. willieR

    Vaping Temperatures - Why Go Higher?

    Luchiano, I do enjoy the logic, but there's just not enough of a pressure drop to support much. Not to mention sublimation generally refers to a substance that would have a liquid state. All we are doing here is taking a solid and releasing some molecules from whatever bound them to the...
  20. willieR

    Vaping Temperatures - Why Go Higher?

    I'm just being an asshole. I would, however point out this favorite quote of mine: "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has collected data. Inevitably, one begins to twist facts to suit theories rather than theories to suit facts." Sherlock Holmes
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