I am planning on picking up an Omnivap Ti today to complement my M. Does the Omni use the same orings as the M and how many of each? I'd like to pick up a few extras when I order.
What he's trying to say is that the vapcap vaping temp seems to be a bit higher than most vapes (hence the darker avb). At higher vaporization temperatures you starting getting benzene. So you can still be vaping hut I having toxins. That said any vaping should be healthier than combusting.
Heating before the click will provide lighter avb because temperature is lower. Your hits will likewise be a bit smaller. The darker your avb the more toxins such as benzene are produced. All I'm saying is if darker avb is a concern, heating until just before the click will help with that.
I'm not sure why you need to insult him. He has a valid point. As you vape at higher temperatures more toxins such as benzene are produced. The vapcap avb comes out much darker than in many other vapes. Of course this can be controlled by heating just before the click and with lighter position...
I have owned my M now for almost a year and love it. Lately I've been thinking about getting the Omnivap titanium. Is it harder or easier to combust in the Omni? Also does the Omni give bigger hits than the M? Just trying to figure out if it is worth the significantly higher cost.
I would go with the enano. I see you said your worried about it having thin vapor. I used to own the cloud evo and the enano produces close to as much vapor as the evo. I think the enano is a better choice than the evo for vaping in bed because its smaller and less breakable. I had an evo and...
Ordered an walnut enano on Black Friday and today it is set to arrive. Really excited to try it out but Canada Post tracking says the package arrived in Canada damaged. Fingers crossed nothing is broken. I must say USPS sucks really badly. Aside from damaging my package, their tracking if...
I know if you purchase from the Herb Cafe now you can warranty it in Canada. I am not sure if it's just the Herb Cafe or all Canadian retailers. They made a post about it on Reddit last week.
Really debating getting one of these today since it's on sale in Canada. Us Canadians can now warranty our units in Canada so that is why I'm tempted. I've followed this thread fairly closely the last few weeks and it seems people are still having a lot of warranty claims despite hearing that...
For anyone that hates having to send in your grasshopper to the US from Canada I have some good news. I was speaking with a Canadian vaporizer vendor and they said Hopper Labs is going to have a facility in Canada to handle Canadian warranty claims soon. I have no idea when this is happening but...
I hope they mean the entire top. I can't see a sticker that breaks when you open the plastic piece and can't see how that would void a warranty. I'l pm Puffitup on Reddit to confirm.
In the Puffitup article it says that if you take off the top plastic piece there is a seal that breaks and you void your warranty. Is this true? I took my plastic top piece off to see what it looked like I can't see how that would void my warranty.
I just wanted to say I've been using my Air 2 everyday ow for a few weeks and it has quickly become one of my favorite vapes of all time. One of the best parts is the ease of cleaning. All it takes is a quick iso soak of the stem and swab the chamber with a qtip and iso. I used to own an...
I find the low brightness setting still very bright for nighttime use so I just cover the screen with my hand while vaping at night. Doesn't bother me at all.
Stainless is good but heats slower than aluminum. This might affect battery life a bit. Personally I'd prefer stainless steel but either way I'll probably buy this.
The circuitry is in the battery compartment sealed from the air path. There are two wires coming out of that compartment and into the heating chamber. Im guessing the two wires are wrapped in silicon. I have tested mine extensively and notice no offgassing or off taste. I even vaped a bowl with...
I noticed a possible issue with the down button on my Air 2. If I push it lightly or push it quickly to lower the temperature it sometimes doesn't register a click. I can still lower the temperature no problem but it makes me wonder if this will get worse and eventually stop working. Has anyone...
Interesting that you didn't notice an increase in vapor density. When I got the Solo 2 I noticed a big difference from the Solo OG. I figured the Air to Air 2 would have the same increase. One of the things I didn't like about the Air is that the vapor density was kind of low compared to some of...