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  1. Kimosabe

    Vleaf Go: on-demand convection herb vaporizer!

    Would you believe Vivian is out of stock at $70? Look for 710 sales in all the usual places tomorrow!
  2. Kimosabe

    PLENTY Vaporizer

    I use my plenty with an Ed’s Wood TNT Arizer woos/SS stem. I do use it upside down, and I find it does not work as well as the Crafty+ when in this configuration, but it does work. I have tried glass arizer short stems designed fo WPA but they break too easily. The great thing about the wood...
  3. Kimosabe

    Vleaf Go: on-demand convection herb vaporizer!

    GO has the best performance/cost ratio of any device I own. S&B Vapes are my choices for cloud production MV1 for flavor extraction Legacy for ‘not-a-damn-thing’ terrific battery life, makes weed taste like an ash tray, removes all terps. IMHO, so who asked? :lol:
  4. Kimosabe

    DaVinci MIQRO

    I wish I could say I’m a fan. I love well engineered products, but BOTH will take a back seat to my MV1 and Crafty+. I have had the Crafty+ Replaced twice under warranty. I also had my Plenty replaced a few months out of warranty for free. S&B beats DaVinci, IMHO. The microdosing pods seem...
  5. Kimosabe

    www.PuffItUp.com Your Friendly Vaporizer Store

    Hi PUI, you guys rock! When will you have the 3mm Terp Pearl's back? My Erig is hungry.
  6. Kimosabe

    DaVinci MIQRO

    I am sorry, but what is wrong with using 91% alcohol wipes followed by soapy water and clear rinse? I'm new at this DaVinci Zirconium thing
  7. Kimosabe

    DaVinci MIQRO

    My observations agree and I was thinking some thin conical silicone piece could be placed between the glass and the zirconium, but I have not figured out what to adapt as yet. Actually, it just hit me - I think I CAN USE ONE OF THESE latex finger cots I found in a drawer at work. I’ll try that.
  8. Kimosabe

    DaVinci MIQRO

    I liked the Miqro so much when I noticed the IQ2 for under 200 on 420 I bit. I just hope the software will work for me.
  9. Kimosabe

    G9 Epro

    I adapted a vapcap to a scorpion bubbler with success for the e-PRO. It is a heckuva rig with an enormous cup and ceramic plate heater with digital display and programmable bucket characteristics.. If only for the Danes bubbler!
  10. Kimosabe

    Silver Surfer Vaporizer

    Hey Steve - I called in the other day by my SSV has incredibly noises and ineffectual fan as well as the heat must be at3/4 with 1/2” of herb in the spherical beaded adappter. Anyways, long story short, some one was supposed to text me the address and it never came through. It sounds like you...
  11. Kimosabe

    G9 Epro

    In case you searched for G9 and are considering this POS - do not. The bubbler must be cleared after each hit with a special forced hydraulic syringe and tube system I made and even that is a PIA. I am retiring this as I broke the glass, it is $50 and the entire unit is not worth as much as the...
  12. Kimosabe

    AirVape Vaporizer

    I disagree with the notion that Legacy is substantively different than the Crafty or other metal bowl Vapes. You cannot claim pure conduction and then heat your chamber to 300F. There will of course be some conduction. Davinci does a fine job with “pure conduction”. Semantics aside, there are...
  13. Kimosabe

    AirVape legacy

    for most convection vapes, there are many non-productive draws before the load gets toasted and begins to vaporize. Patience is rewarded with efficient extraction. I have yet another issue and bizarre work-around: the temp display begins at over 250 and almost instantly shows 385 (setpoint)...
  14. Kimosabe

    AirVape Vaporizer

    I HAVE HAD TTHE HE LEGACY SINCE AUGUST It heats fast but is capable of combustion with heavy draws The airflow controls the conduction and the temperature setting matters less when above 350 The unit should come with two gold discs. Put on on the chamber tabs down and one over the diffuser disc...
  15. Kimosabe

    AirVape legacy

    I think that is what it was. It was the least dense of the C-Pads in my collection. This area does not need heat resistance, so I suppose any really porous material could work. After trying cotton from Q-tip swab, I conclude that is not the answer.
  16. Kimosabe

    AirVape legacy

    floribud: I forgot all about the mouthpiece screen! How idiotic of me. Still, those expensive little beads do seem to take some of the bite our of the heavier hits. I have been using the C-Pad, some concentrate atop, then a pinch of snuff and yes, as with the MV1 - it is finicky but the vapor...
  17. Kimosabe

    AirVape legacy

    Well, i placed a small tuft of SS loose c-pad on each end with like 15 beads in between. It definitely does the job. I've been using the concentrate pad and distillate, it has been fine. The reducer bowl I find best without the bottom plate. In summary, here are my thoughts on best...
  18. Kimosabe

    AirVape legacy

    I ordered a bunch of 3mm glass spheres, I plan on removing all restrictions to airpath and simply using the spheres to filter and cool.
  19. Kimosabe

    AirVape legacy

    find the "basket" which is now really a reduction chamber, ensuring pure convection, works best WITHOUT the new bottom plate. It works stupendously.
  20. Kimosabe

    AirVape legacy

    yes, I stuff a small pice of concentrate pad deep into the recess allowing the rubber gasket to seal completely. I believe the design flaw is simlpy not 'machining' the oval recess deep enough. I know the units are cast - the mold needs to be modified. The likelihood of Airvape to fix this is...
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