So on the woody, how does that little carb hole work and/or interact with the glass liner, serves a purpose or how does that hole aid function? Are there openings in the glass insert? Or maybe the carb hole adds cool air with a separate airpath as the vapor? I'm guessing i'm close, but would...
Doesn't sound right. My UFO took exactly two minutes and thirty seconds to reach initial temp (I used a timer every time) I would hold the UFO top with pliers and torch the metal mass rotating flame all around it, then seat it in the atomizer and torch both together for about 30 more seconds...
Interesting. I used a UFO for a few months, was nice, but too cumbersome and dangerous. Did you use a powerful enough torch? I used a plumber's propane torch with the UFO, was the only torch powerful enough to heat it up quickly. This one looks much more easy and fast to get to temp (at...
Thank you . I wish they had the courage to say these things more publicly. Maybe it would still bite them big time in the ass, but I still wish they had the courage. Currently they communicate like my local elected officials...maybe worse. Last update was getting better, so fingers crossed...
The entertainment value of this clusterfuck is almost worth the cost of my pre-order....almost. There's a lot of stockholm syndrome in this thread... :evil:
GH gets an A- for vaporizer design and an F for business sense and communication quality.
Tommy's getting a VapCap. RBT got himself a Daisy. I love how the small company inventors are digging each other's products. That's a real community. :luv: (and the power of VAS :evil:)
Welcome to the club!
As others said, cover that carb to start and then tap tap tap slow or fast as you go to control the vapor, like morse code, dashes or dots.
Don't underestimate the power of the torch, a little flame goes a long way.
You will most likely combust as you get the hang and...
Thank you for pointing out some differences others haven't covered as much, such as the feel in the hand (although subjective) and the smoother button action (less subjective). Good to know the SS has some potential positives over Ti for those considering either. :tup: