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    The Nomad From Morwood

    I bookmarked your post, thank you
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    Vaporizing Tobacco (not e-cigs)

    See my signature for my choice of vapes for tobacco.
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    Vaporizing Tobacco (not e-cigs)

    I had high hopes for Dynavap VC. I tried a lot with my multiple friends with no luck. VC overheats tobacco so people feel immediate harm - nausea, head / throat / stomache pains. I tried various tobaccos and heating techniques, modded VC, nothing worked.
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    The Lotus Vaporizer

    He just cares less :) looking elsewhere while heating the cap. Edit: torch and fuel were the same.
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    The Lotus Vaporizer

    My friend use HiTemp cap and charred it horrendously. It doesn’t get more use than mine btw.
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    The Lotus Vaporizer

    RE: longevity of Low Temp Cap I use it for 2.5 years very heavily bc I vape tobacco. After 3000+ sessions it looks and performs perfectly. Once I drowned it, dry it carefully and it worked the same way. Edit: it was under water just some seconds. Water went inside behind the plate nevertheless.
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    how can i get better flavour from bong vaping?

    Cold water, less water, smaller hits.
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    AMBIT by Vivant

    Pics, please, please
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    VaporGenie

    Do not torch disc or metal. Never let the flame to dip below the opening, keep it higher. It will work fine.
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    The Lotus Vaporizer

    Would you like to share a pic with stems on?
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    The Lotus Vaporizer

    Do you like its photo or have got it already?
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    The Lotus Vaporizer

    I vape tobacco at low temp and prefer metal bowls tastewise. Lotus is a king of my collection and I tried it with glass Arizer WPA on glass J-hooks. It was nice but Al stem is better.
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    Vaporizing Tobacco (not e-cigs)

    From my experience, this is PG who extracts things from the tobacco, while VG makes clouds. VG extracts too but less compared to PG. Pipe tobacco vendors use up to 20% of PG in aromatic blends. VG is used for clouds in shisha “tobaccos”.
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    The Nomad From Morwood

    Yeah, these are my mouthpieces need cleaning due to narrow air channels (not metal part, BTW). Glass requires less cleaning, hot washing in my case, but I broke one glass washing. Emptying the bowl is easier with metal version - I just knock it on trash can.
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    The Nomad From Morwood

    FC and Google, there are no special resources yet.
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    The Nomad From Morwood

    Hi, here is new report on Nomad #17. Like others, I enlarged both heater and battery slots and I learned how to clean contacts well. I've gone through some batteries until settled with LG HG2 and HE4. I broke one of two stock glass stems in a week. Anyway, they were not good for VG/PG soaked...
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    Vaporizing Tobacco (not e-cigs)

    Yes, Orientals produce more vapor comparing to Virginia and Burley.
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    Vaporizing Tobacco (not e-cigs)

    Lightest tobaccos are Orientals. They are most fragrant (oily), lowest on TSNAs and easiest to vape. The lightest Oriental I tried is Samuel Gawith R.C.Turkish, it is steamed BTW.
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    Ghost MV1 Giveaway Contest #1

    I vape tobacco and I do prefer vapes with good cooling. This is a key feature for me. Powerful on-demand convection and strong batteries are necessary, but not enough.
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