Why "bonus back" people who had to wait a day? One day? Pffft... A month, that's a delay. 24 hours? C'mon.
You guys did a great thing. Only a dope would define PAX based on this little and understandable hiccup.
It just doesn't work well for long. In my experience with 3 units.
Well, I like a new MFLB. It's an older unit that didn't impress me. The P2 seems to have solved much of the issues
Not sure what you're saying, really. I've been on this forum for 5 years, but gone for the last year.
So your post is babble, as it surely doesn't relate to me, and was originally written for someone else.
For those considering the MFLB, I've gone thru a few. I much preferred my Pax 1 to the MFLB. Pax had the balls to heat the flower. None of the MFLBs held up. Even with the after-market batteries, chargers, even the 12V AC adapter.
The Pax 2 is even better.
Electrical conduction through the aluminum body, I'd wager.
I'm not thinking the P2 sensed how much or how hard you're pulling. It senses the electrical current in the lip, assumes someone's pulling, and starts up the oven again.
My guess / opinion only.
I have a Pax 1 and still love it. Pre-ordered the P2. The coverage and discussion in this thread is so thorough and objective, how could I not pull the trigger?
Thank you Paka for your tireless testing and posting. Pax people- very nice job on the marketing / videos / presentation. Very...
Good stuff- My one regret is buying the vapor tamer. After using the SSV daily for a couple weeks now, I find there is just no need for it. And it leaks glycerin, anyways. Fortunately it was only $100
Well, I've been experimenting and I love the small hits. You get most of the goodness in 1-2 big hits (on higher temp like 2:00) before it starts going "stale." Small hits, mind you. I'm sure everyone else already knows this, but this is my journey of SSV discovery.
Journey log #2 The...
I have the heat up to 1-2:00, and a small hit in the bottom of the bowl vapes nicely. As with most vapes it's a balance of inhale speed and dial temp, but I found it pretty easy.
The most I've ever packed is maybe 3/4"