@Dutch-Mic Sorry to hear that. I keep one replacement inner tube and 20 cheap outer tubes (see post on cheap replacements) as backup. So far, I only destroyed one outer tube once in 6 months (dropped the vaponic+ multiple times and luckily the inner tube stayed intact). I have to admit that I...
I also bought the M and own the Ti-Woody-S as well and used them extensively for 2 months or so. I love them for being unbreakable and that you can just put them in your pants pockets without a second thought. I use them to get medicated quickly at any place or to pass in a small group (just...
@Dutch-Mic very accurate comparison. And I use them the same way as you. Vaponic+ when I want to enjoy and VC for a quick on the go toking (I own the Ti-Woody-S and the M) and you can just pocket it without worrying about broken glass.
You can get all spare part here...
The ugly things are blurry;) It just looks like an archetypal northern Italian town.
Yes, probably not very far from me, just some Alps between.
BTW: I really like your cork encasing.
Try with a smaller flame. I find it more complicated with big torches than with small ones because the heat increase per time is less, so the time you are in the "goldilocks zone" is longer. Also try a sip after applying heat to get a sensual impression on the effects your heating.
Yes, apart from the flavor, I would consider this the main feature of the Vaponic. You can get 3-4 nice hits from one round of heating. With my VC it is only one hit per heating. This also helps with sharing it.
To be frank, I combusted twice with the vapcap in the two weeks since I bought it, and only once with the vaponic in the last 5 months. This is owed to the fact that once I am in a certain state of mind, I tend to forget if the cool-down click already happened or not - something must be...
I think I developed BPVAS (Butane Powered VAS), too ;)
I recently bought a Ti-Woody-S as an (unbreakable) addition to my Vaponic+ (when I find some time I will write up a complete comparison). So I cannot relate directly to the OG Vapcap. While I enjoy both vapes, with both of them having their...
@VapoShop How about stocking up with spare parts and more models for us Europeans. The beauty is in the modularity. I have recently bought the Ti-Woody S and would not mind to buy some spare parts or an Omnivap condenser.
When I broke the outer glass tube (see previous post), I was at a friends house and borrowed a Mighty from his flat mate. It got me high, but I really missed the heating part - it felt like an incomplete session. I hadn't realized how important this was to my vaping experience ;) . It was a...
Yes, you can do this, just be more careful with the heating then. I sometimes pack it tight and heat it very close to combustion because from time to time I like the full roasty flavor that makes you cough and feels as close to smoking as I ever got with a vape. I also dig the punch (incl. couch...
@Abysmal Vapor : how does 10 x100 fit into 12x75? Do you still use the vaponic mouthpiece and siclione part? It would be nice if you could post a pic.
Yes, you are right. At the ebay price, I was simply too lazy to drive downtown ;) . I also wasn't in a hurry.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/321974947289 - OK, it was 2.86 € ;). Maybe you need to look on the ebay version in your country. I simply searched for "borosilikate" and "12 x 75".
@Whissmu : I have to thank you: after your thread on the cheap outer tube, I ordered 10 on ebay for 2.50 € (incl. shipping) from a Chinese vendor. As it turned out, I dropped my vaponic+ once too many yesterday and the outer tube broke.
Today (one month (!!!) before the scheduled arrival, due to...
Cool!! The vaponic looks like it is very comfortable in a cozy home ;) . I need to collect some good corks. The ones I tried playing with fell apart quickly when drilling holes.
Maybe add some metal parts to avoid accidental burning where the torch points.
This looks great, how do you work the cork without it falling apart?
No, there is no steel inside, but there is air (good for isolation) between the wood and the glass, without direct contact where heat could be transferred directly.