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  1. problemchild

    Crafty/Crafty+ by Storz & Bickel

    yep, exactly!
  2. problemchild

    Early Adopter.......How Much of a Risk

    There is still the inconvenience of having to post the unit, also the inconvenience of being without the unit. Do they take care of this?
  3. problemchild

    Early Adopter.......How Much of a Risk

    So they are giving back, in a way, to the early adopter by 'taking care' with freebees. The early adopter is much more likely to get a faulty unit (software/design/manufacture). I think Arizer got it perfect with the air by dropping price for the first month.
  4. problemchild

    Crafty/Crafty+ by Storz & Bickel

    Me, I'm just a very happy chappy with the crafty so far. If you haven't tried garden herbs you are missing out, great flavour.
  5. problemchild

    Early Adopter.......How Much of a Risk

    I think early adopters are 'owed' something buy the vape companies. We get the first batch and our customer feedback greatly influences developments. @Roth We just disagree that's all
  6. problemchild

    Crafty/Crafty+ by Storz & Bickel

    Sorry, chap, I only vape the garden herbs, thyme is quite pleasant this time of year.
  7. problemchild

    Crafty/Crafty+ by Storz & Bickel

    If I could point out: Even though I've been vaping since the og solo, it took me a little while to figure the Crafty's best vapour draw for me. So I would not recommend it to people who have never vaped, I think they should try a stem design first, before they commit themselves to $400 dollars...
  8. problemchild

    Early Adopter.......How Much of a Risk

    three temp settings I like the argument, @Storz were are solving your problems for you!! crafty forum wants PRIZES, ok so turn on for southern hemisphere, then first boost for northern hemisphere, then second boast for oils and solids. Seriously, a second boost is needed for wax, oil, and...
  9. problemchild

    Early Adopter.......How Much of a Risk

    I see what you mean, you have a point. I think the compromise would be 2 boosts, 2nd boost for oils and solids. Also you can do without the app for stealth etc. If USA isn't happy with update, then you could have a firmware update just for Europe. Storz my prize? @lwien from what I've seen...
  10. problemchild

    Early Adopter.......How Much of a Risk

    The Crafty I would like to see more than one boost, this could be achieved very easily by a firmware update. Firm ware update is needed for the start up button. 1 long press for on, 2nd press for boost, 3rd press for 2nd boost, 4th press for 3rd boost. storz where's my crafty vaporizer...
  11. problemchild

    Crafty/Crafty+ by Storz & Bickel

    my apologies, I forgot to add the last paragraph to the post you replied to, so may I put it here, I believe it belongs here... @DMPesso I do feel the crafty is the next level up from the stem design vaporiser. As I bet they tested the different strains for their vapour density, volume, etc...
  12. problemchild

    Crafty/Crafty+ by Storz & Bickel

    Having a lot of 'German' German mates, and without stereotyping, I bet they tested the different strains for their vapour density, volume, etc.. when being vaporised in the Crafty.
  13. problemchild

    Crafty/Crafty+ by Storz & Bickel

    Let me apologise, naturally, I didn't mean to mislead you. The reason combustion is mentioned, is I am sure there was some combustion happening with my last vaporizer, causing the vapour type, density, volume, to be different from my new Crafty. The third paragraph is about my convection...
  14. problemchild

    Crafty/Crafty+ by Storz & Bickel

    As the Crafty is a mainly convection vaporizer (I'm sure with my previous vape there was a lot more conduction happening), have you noticed the Crafty vaporizing the different herb species, with a different volume of vapour exhale? I have noticed that if you combust the different herb types...
  15. problemchild

    Crafty/Crafty+ by Storz & Bickel

    ok: shh is lighter, less dense and not so heavily packed together, less cbd. nhh is heavier, more dense and is tightly packed together, more cbd. You don't think these variables have an effect on vapour produced?
  16. problemchild

    Crafty/Crafty+ by Storz & Bickel

    Ahhhh..... shh = south of the equator, and, nhh = north of the equator. Hemisphere, as in the earths hemisphere. Hope that helps without spelling out strains.
  17. problemchild

    Crafty/Crafty+ by Storz & Bickel

    After a week wake and bake... The Herb: Southern hemisphere herb (shh), vapes completely different from northern hemisphere herb (nhh). You want clouds, try a 100% nhh, a shh herb vapes whispy and is lighter. The draw: best is slow light and long
  18. problemchild

    Crafty/Crafty+ by Storz & Bickel

    @mod MOD deleting my post is no big one 'knock yourself out' chap, but when you accuse people of posting to spam, your out of order. If you red the post that was quoted, you would see it was an ironic YouTube post. p.s look up ironic in a dictionary.
  19. problemchild

    Crafty/Crafty+ by Storz & Bickel

    IMHO My initial Crafty end-user summery: a) Its a level up from the air (stem design), but is it a $400 (£240/e300) petro dollar vape? b) I get the craft I do, it makes sense, I like it a lot, but S&B have left a gap for stonemonkey and his mates (portable cloud) or (portable)...
  20. problemchild

    The Arizer Air

    Am definitley thinking crafty as my mini plug-in, bedside, around the house, vape. When the air comes out here, then probably might get an air for, chilling amongst the general public, in the wild.
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