How is that possible. At least going by the chart in the manual those tempd are absurdly low. All my traditional vapes I find anything under 190c too uplifting and not relaxing enough. Is that not the case with 3 on the tinymight?
I thought with on demand the heater stays "warmed" at a very low temperature? I honestly don't recall where the hell i read that, but I know I read it somewhere. No clue on the accuracy of this.
Hold up. You’re telling me thca is not tested and considered illegal? I mean half the legal grows here (not hemp) don’t have that high d9 thc. D9 is a sign of heated / radiated / sunlight exposure.
What? I’m in a legal state, so I haven’t really researched this. I thought all the hemp in the us was basically cbd hemp. Essentially absurdly low levels of thc?
1. You shouldn't be inhaling a vaporizer with broken glass. There could be tiny shards that you're inhaling, but probably too late for that. Additionally you're now directly heating and inhaling the surrounding wood, may or may not be great to do health wise.
2. Just remove the orings, unscrew...
That doesn't make sense to me either. Isn't aluminum only used on the on the exterior casing of which it's coated with a finish? Is it possibly factory residue? Maybe the finish is coming off?
In terms of electronic vaporizers I really don't see anything on the market that is better in terms of...
I was actually worried about the nuts and bolts, but not around chemicals. I was mainly concerned about the fact that threading and de-threading the screws would likely produce metal shavings and particles, especially overtime.
Now based on your concerns, I'm not sure if I'm convinced or not...