How’s the flavor compared to portables? This is my first desktop vaporizer. I bought one on ent exchange and I’m waiting on it to get here.... Its depends on the vape, how well its getting used and what is going in it. I have vapes that I use mostly because they are really tasty for the first...
Chances are if you have specific concerns and questions you can get direct answers here from forum members. Beyond that EpicVape has an FAQ and of course there is YouTube.
With the end of easy shipping approaching what things are you thinking of stocking up on? I am probably going to grab another vape and some vape specific glassware like stems and adapters. Beyond that I can’t come up with much. Suggestions please?
No really, because of my limited station space I only have room for one 24/7 vape and at the moment that's an E-Nano. However, I am reassured that the Surfer and the Buddha could fill a similar role.
I started out with a nail with two notches filed into it, one to set the screen depth and one to set the load depth. Down the road I started armoring my stems with high temp O-rings (less breakage) which gave me 1/16" reference points on the oven end of the stem. Still have the nail to set the...
I am currently using my E-Nano as my one hitter vape, the oven portion of the stem is marked off in .05g increments, so I can always get very close to the same dose with every use. Just watch the tamp and the grind those two can upset the consistency apple cart.
When I unloaded the screen and the balls out of my adjustable ice stem I was trying to shake the water out of the stem after an ISO and water rinse. If that is not working then it sounds like pointed tine tweezers time. Good Luck
Common? I don't think so but that is not saying its unknown occurrence either. If it were a big problem there wouldn't be so many in use and chances are the company would not survive as well as it has.
I use a large shop cabinet to hold vapes and parts. The smaller stickers help designate what is in a particular drawer. Way better than duct pate and the chicken scratching that passes for my printing. The big ones I don't use much, yet.