As to cleaning the (dry) cooling mouthpiece
I started mounting the mouthpiece with a few drops water left inside on my Arizer EQ at 220°C with the fan running, then after a few minutes, I lower the temp to 50°C et voilá - completely dry in just a few minutes.
That mouthpiece turned the...
I'm using the Sinuous P80 and Arctic Fox can be flashed onto it. Haven't actually played with it sofar as it's too complicated for me. Haven't ever dabbled with e-cigs and mod configuration and stuff so.... anyone knows about profiles customized form the Z I could just load?
Two remarks: the cleaning is a bit annoying as there will always remain a few drops in the mouthpiece after you blew out most of it. So I start with ISO and then rinse with warm water, so the residue is water. It's a little less than great but it's ok, give that it's great performance, see my...
Sounds likely, some people's sense of taste is way more sensitive than other's, which I can only guess is more of a curse than a blessing.
Still it would be interesting to know what type of torch @hujdimislav is using. I used a torch once that would dye the flame blue (or green? Dunno...) and...
Ah, took me so long to write and edit: I had the exact same prob with my Z the second day I used it. But you're in luck, same as me you bought it from Vapefiend and their customer service was as fast as the Z is heating up ;) - just mail the guys and it will be all good.
Pretty sure I have a US...
which is why I love this place so much, I find such a variety of options for every vape so I can find out what's working best for me and can help people find out for themselves.
I started using my Z at 60 watt and just take one good, but short hit at a time, pretty much like toking on a joint, and I get immediate (!) large hits of thick vapor. For that, I don't even mind the stirring. Just like @CL52613 pointed out, I love the fact that not even the basket is heating up...
When I read his comment, this was my first idea as well, but then I came to the conclusion he's probably right. The Hopper is surely not your first choice if a) you need a device for medical purposes and/or as an only device and b) you informed yourself a bit before buying. The Hopper is like a...
There's two different blinking patterns: 3 short blinks when it starts heating and when it shuts off, and a slower on/off while it's operating.
You can just restart it when it shuts off. I have done this up to three times and it got really uncomfortably hot, but it worked. I finish a bowl in 4...
Well, I did just that and cranked it up to 235°C and it's pretty nice. It takes a bit longer to produce clouds than in watt mode but I can toke however long, it won't combust. Saves the stirring which is really sweet. Using the default mode, I cannot hit the fire button for more than 10 secs...
There's a reason I own two Hoppers and won't probably even buy a sublimator when I win that lottery in 60 to 90 days (or later).
Couldn't be put shorter and more precisely.
While you are right with the speed, that's two different things. The Sub is not comparable in any respect, but it definitely is capable of out-clouding most devices on the market, even the Verdamper or the VapeXhale Evo. Trust me, I've been there. Just watch a few reviews to see what that thing...
Yeah, well, "huge" can mean a lot, relying on what you compare it to. My Splinter had way better clouds on TC mode than many other vapes I know, but significantly less big and fat than in watt mode. So what I would like to find out is if a custom-made profile on a programmable mod will give me...