I have screens I could rig up if I wanted to use grounds, which I might try eventually, but I'm pretty satisfied the way it is. I've actually mostly gotten away from grinding for all of my vapes.
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After some more use, I am adjusting my temp. Although typically I like to skirt the higher...
This is the most elegantly and well-thought out portable vape I've seen yet.
I just wish I could afford it right now, but it's definitely on my watch list.
No, that was in place to hold the herb, but I found filling the tube not really feasible with just my fingers. I'm not using grounds. I don't think you are meant to use grounds because of this paperclip screen not being able to hold it in, but it holds in unground pieces just fine.
The tool I...
Wow nice Ed Supreme stem. :tup:
I just got back from a 3 day business trip and had my new Supreme waiting for me. Very excited, especially since this gives me a reason to break out my D020D that hasn't been used in almost a year. And my creme brulee kitchen torch since I don't get...
Getting way OT, but the Eterra inventor's previous vape was the "Flash Evaporator", a log-type vape that heated up on a corded base, but was cord-free when you lifted the heater off to insert stem and draw vapor. But since part of it is corded, I'll go with it's not portable. Vaping goes way...
No idea if you are right, but that just sets them up for a different clusterfuck to occur. There will be plenty pre-orderers after last summer going "where's my free battery?"
The Free battery for pre-orders may be a mistake for them. I can only hope that last summer when they made that announcement that they themselves thought it would not be applying to over a year's worth of pre-orders? Maybe they actually thought thousands per week throughput would be achieved...
Not sure how ethical this is, but some folks figured out a warranty workaround by changing all the account info on the GHL website to the new owner, thus giving them ability to submit a claim through official channel without a proxy.
So I plunged in for this and an S3 is on its way to me.
Couple' q's for you early adopters.
How is reloading this thing if the tube gets really hot. You have to wait a bit before you can do a second load? And how long can it go before the block needs to be reheated?
Here is some information I found about the heating element and its material structure, this is from the Supreme 1, but I believe this part is the same (someone who knows better can correct me).
http://www.supremevaporizer.com/HeatingElement.html
Safety 1st: We use high temperature aluminum...
Zion family is on the radar. I did try the other one you say is faster but I did not get along with it, could not master the draw technique and found the battery weak and the app clunky. Some people say Daisy has a learning curve but for me I got instant results with no trouble at all and can...
Just a thought...
But could Daisy be the fastest vaporizer? One of the biggest reasons she is my current go-to is there is no waiting, load the chamber, fire the torch, vapor as quick as a second or less if your technique is good.
The Grasshopper is hailed for it's startup speed, but I wonder...
Just gave my Daisy a very thorough cleaning, been using it a lot so it really needed it.
All you new Daisy owners, remember to clean her regularly and at any sign of dropped performance. A clean Daisy is essential for keeping the airpath nice and wide open and to let the convection magic...