There are a few verbs we've been using; get subbed, get sublimated, get subbed up...
I believe Enrico uses something along the lines of 'get sub'ning' and 'subbing'...
Sublivaped is definitely a new one.
As mentioned earlier, with regards to the moon tool, my understanding is that once it is available for sale, those people who have purchased the Sublimator thus far from Planet Vape will be mailed a moon tool as promised in the description...
I remember those days...
I never watched any of the videos until I actually had the Sublimator in hand and then I wanted to see how Enrico actually handles it...
Wasn't sure what could be touched and what couldn't, haha.
Has anyone looked at this as a reclaimer for the Sublimator?
EDIT: Obviously with the top being a female instead of a male.
https://www.planetvape.ca/grav-labs-reclaimer.html
I completely agree with you - your theory was further solidified by the fact that when I had a power outage and the city was running at maximum capacity the following day, my Sublimator was incapable of hitting the max wattage I knew it was more than capable of - and I had to set my Sub a lot...
I think the confusion lies in what people think the meter is able to do.
The meter is not able to regulate the voltage going into the Sublimator - it is a meter - it allows you to get a reading of what the Sublimator is actually drawing in terms of power at any given time.
I think something...
The 'sweet spot' varies with regards to ambient temperature - the only way to dial in is with an energy meter of some kind.
I have an 18mm female joint in my bong - I have the 14mm Atomizer.
I've been using an 18mm-14mm reducer since the first day - haven't had any problems whatsoever...
Awwww - that sucks - will miss ya jam!
It's interesting - I couldn't remember for the life of me how I actually heard about the Sublimator to begin with - so I decided to go through my history and see if I could unearth a clue.
Lo and behold, I had just placed my first order from Planet Vape...
Haha, unfortunately it seems like we've got every possible opposing variable - so singling out what the actual cause is may not be as straightforward as one would think.
I'm on a PC in Canada - using Chrome.
I just added the UFO to my cart and proceeded to check out to test - I was presented with Interac, Paypal, Credit Card and Phone Ordering as payment options.
The "Apollo Bay" is just the small stainless steel stand that you can put the Apollo heater in - sort of like a fancier version of the crappy pieces of foldable stainless steel you get with a soldering gun.
At least I'm pretty sure that's what it is.
Pretty good question as far as I am concerned.
I've thought the same thing myself - especially after seeing a picture of the E-Nailator.
Considering the extremely limited utility, and the fact that the Adapt-a-Bong pretty much does everything it is capable of and more, I can't see anyone...
I'd say yes to all of the above - not to mention you'll find that your glass has a much more golden sheen to it after a couple sessions than it otherwise would have.
You used the word 'online' from what I recall - so it should not have caused any confusion.
Was this a serious remark?
"Metals are opaque, because they have metallic bonding which means that all of the atoms are surrounded by free moving electrons. Therefore, any light that passes through...
I recall a post in this thread that indicated that when the moon tool is actually made available, anyone who has already purchased the Adapt-a-Bong kit (or any of the Sublimator kits that were meant to include a moon tool) will receive one by mail from Planet Vape.