AVB (I think ABV is just a joke cause it's often mistakenly typed that way). "Already Vaped Bud". The spent contents of a dry herb vaporizer chamber which can't be vaped further but still has some "goods" left over. It can be eaten, used in tinctures and topical salves, or even smoked if you are...
Yes it works wonders to get a lot of the funk (and more of the 'green' out too).
Just soak it for like 4 days changing the water once a day. It gets blackish and yuck so you know its doing good.
I guess your last statement is essentially what I meant. If it was more of a "leader" in more categories it would not be sub-$200, for starters.
I haven't tried enough other ones to be able to say more 'across the board' like you can. So what are some examples of the best you've tried in terms...
I think it's gotta be the partial convection; the combo of the two. Plus a kickass battery and a really good path(s). These units do stand apart in terms of general price to performance and yeah do pretty well no matter how you load it. Heat up time is one of the best on the market too. I mean...
Wow. Well I just started messing around with wax at all and even less so in an atomizer as yet but I feel like a fool for not already realizing I should preheat the coil. :bang: :rofl:
Thanks! (lol)
Nice and thanks. Makes sense you are using a Clapton most notably with its increased surface area. Do you just dab on top and melt it in or do you try to get it inside the coil wrap? I can't really be arsed to wrap my own Claptons but I just got a nice set of mostly TC rolls that includes it and...
^ That makes more sense. 'Eric from Boundless' is relatively active on Reddit in vaporents and /r/boundlessvapes and I don't think he is just some rep hired in this hemisphere. Maybe I should just ask the dude over there and try to put this shit to bed once and for all.
Though whether it can be...
Well "wick" is used loosely here. I really mean the "thing one wraps the coil around". I guess I don't fully get how (well) this works either as the ceramic rods, for example, are porous and the material melts into it.