Sounds like that could be good, like a salty espresso con panna. Parm seems like it’d be too salty, but it’s been a long time since I could have dairy and I may be overestimating the salt.
Edit: I am apparently blind and missed the recipe linked in the original post 🤦♀️. Looks like there’s...
Huh, do they add anything sweet to it like a blood orange simple syrup, or is it just cheese and espresso? I’d imagine it’d be weirdly good if you can handle cheese, and probably less of a laxative than straight olive oil.
Not OP, but those stems are very worth, pretty much the only stems I use with my solo2. I usually prefer the bent stem since it seems a little cooler but the straight stem is almost as good (and is a bit easier to carry since it fits in a large travel tube).
Never tried the beaded stems, but...
Definitely makes more sense to ask there, but I know several threads did not like material discussions in the product thread. Are material discussions allowed as long as they don’t end up being “material x is unsafe” circle jerks?
My vote is for the Firewood primarily because I haven’t tried the TM2, and it’s my primary vape when I’m out and about since the retractable stem makes it very easy to pocket. However it does have a bit of a learning curve (check the last 5 or so pages of the firewood thread for tips), but once...
To me it looks more like their version of the Cricket, especially with the emphasis on the convection cooling mouthpiece. Seems interesting, hopefully it’ll come in purple eventually
Would recommend considering a Firewood 9 too since that’s my go to for outside use, but it is about as expensive as the TM2. It has a small learning curve with draw technique and maintenance but is simple enough that I can preheat and hand it off to a friend with minimal instruction. Plus the...
Basically same experience on my end, you definitely need a bit more technique to get good clouds on the 9 especially when new, though after a dozen or so uses my device got a little more restricted but also got better cloud production.
I have found success using the techniques described in the...
Basically because the Fury, PoTV, Fenix etc vapes tend to be made by the same manufacturer from roughly the same blueprint, but Arizer has their own factory and blueprints that they don’t license out as far as I’m aware.
Jerry (@stickstones) has a bit more of an explanation over in the Lobo...
My assumption is it’s a ceramic coating like greenpan cookware (Link if curious) since it looks like the coating on my old pan, but it’s ebay so it could be anything really
I assume the issue is less that the ceramic would melt in the vape and more that ceramic dust can be inhaled. However it’s probably not much worse than breathing during a dust storm, though material fragments can cause harm (especially ceramic, those shards frequently are razor sharp).
Basically the same between the 7 and 9. I usually charge my battery after a session since both heat up significantly slower with a half charged cell, and a typical session leads to a 3/5 full battery. Main difference I’ve noticed is the 9 heats up and cools down faster but takes longer to...
The grey material looks like ceramic, presumably the ceramic part of the ceramic hybrid oven they advertise on arizer’s site.
Unsure what the top is made from, on the solo the top is aluminium but the black grille looks like PEEK plastic (the lid is definitely not metal, presumably silicone)...
My skunk and revelry bags as well as my pelican case have been great at keeping the smells contained, though I haven’t been using the pouches for nearly as long.
What size of vape are you wanting to store? Something small like a pax/roffu size or something large like an XQ2 or volcano?