There are these: https://lampworksupply.com/product/lenz-14-23-male-uber-ground-joint , but they probably aren't quite what you had in mind. Because of the thick glass, cooling units don't fit and basket screens have to be slightly compressed. I have a couple but mostly use a "standard" WPA...
I think this one slipped past people. For the record, I absolutely love that. I don't usually buy stuff like this, but this one I would pay money for. Really well done.
There is definitely something wrong with your TM2. Look through this thread for the recommendations on how to clean and tighten the electrical connections, or send it back to TM for warranty service. Also, make sure you don't have any air leaks by opening the top and checking\reseating the...
A ground pin is only adding safety if it is connected to a metal housing on the device. If the PID has a fully plastic shell, it doesn't need grounding. In that case the downside is the plastic.
Honestly? No, I don't think this would be very useful. A fat plywood scraper doesn't make any sense to me, especially for Vapcaps which all come with a perfect scraping tool. The cap is right there, inches from your hand, why wouldn't you use it?
I had to do a lot of searching to find the Fenix Neo online, it is some sort of market specific branding I think. Fenix is a Chinese brand that isn't popular (or trusted) in the US so you don't tend to find a lot of information about it. The Fenix Mini and Pro get mentioned positively by...
If you have the smoked glass it just gives off a pleasant red glow (I used rubies) from the side. I like it. Looking directly down the tube is another story, it's not a thing you'll do more than once. It makes a convenient flashlight if you are working in a darkened room. It's a 50 W bulb...
I have a HighLighter (HLT) and there is nothing about the halogen bulb that makes it different. It works almost exactly like my G43 which is heated by a stainless coil and is comparable to a bead modded Silver Surfer. I don't notice any significant difference in taste, but I'm not especially...
I use mine on a small globe and the one thing I learned is that as soon as the globe clouds over get your finger off that button if you don't want to hurt yourself. :) It keeps producing for a couple of seconds after you kill the heat.
I haven't tried the dosing caps but I would estimate that comments here run about 3 to 1 against them. Most people seem to feel they rob some strength out of the hit without increasing convenience enough to be worth it. The other 1/3 feel the convenience was worth it and the trade off wasn't...
That Omni is a solid vape, my second most used vape is a Vong heated with the Wand IH. For me the typical experience is about 0.1 g in a rimmed basket, 3in1 water pipe adapter, TinyMight, and small globe rig (Orbiter) with a whip. It is closer to great than fine, I was underselling it :)
I can see that would work, but why? A nice safe oven is so easy, and safe, and easy. I would save this for defending the castle from invading hordes. If you follow this procedure please make sure you have a good fire safety and exit plan, and for crying out loud don't leave the alcohol right...
With respect, this isn't how heat works. It needs heat, not atmospheric oxygen, to decarb. 20 minutes in an oven and every bit will be at 220F and fully decarbed. Think of it like a roast of beef. Alcohol plays no useful purpose in decarbing, there is no such thing as "decarbing with liquid".
AskFC is the right subforum for this. I honestly didn't understand your question so was waiting to see if the conversation developed a little further.
So the question was "How do you like your vape experience and how do you get it?". Ummm, I like it fine and I buy flower at the local...
As a one time thing it's fine. The "varnish" insulation is thin and won't stand up to wear so you don't want to be rubbing a cap against it during routine use. A fully hot cap is also pushing close to the thermal limits of the insulation. Shorting two adjacent coils probably will do no harm...
@SpacelyJetson , those temp numbers on the Wand are probably their biggest (only?) design mistake. Don't get me wrong, I love my Wand, and would replace it immediately if it got lost. They should have just used a scale of 1 to 10 (or something) instead of temperature values to avoid confusion...