1MT (all-glass CORDLESS Hybrid 19mm)

Vapouristo

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This beast is an all-glass cordless hybrid herbal warmer injector with a 19 mm connection. Like the new 5DD (Portable all-glass torch-powered vape), the 1MT uses a new glass heater design that provides clean, pure refreshing flavours at low temps and is The HEAVY hitter on high temps. INSTANT MILK if ykwis lol.
 

Ralph

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This beast is an all-glass cordless hybrid herbal warmer injector with a 19 mm connection. Like the new 5DD (Portable all-glass torch-powered vape), the 1MT uses a new glass heater design that provides clean, pure refreshing flavours at low temps and is The HEAVY hitter on high temps. INSTANT MILK if ykwis lol.

Still waiting for a link or any more information?
 

dimmusp

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This beast is an all-glass cordless hybrid herbal warmer injector with a 19 mm connection. Like the new 5DD (Portable all-glass torch-powered vape), the 1MT uses a new glass heater design that provides clean, pure refreshing flavours at low temps and is The HEAVY hitter on high temps. INSTANT MILK if ykwis lol.
Where can we see it?
 

pxl_jockey

Just a dude
@Vapouristo hasn’t been back since the initial hype post for this magical mystical all-glass cordless vape. I believe the 1MT is either complete poppycock or another repurposed lab-glass butane vape, which just ain’t my bag baby.

But if somebody makes a pristine, pure glass electronic powerhouse that’s also cordless, I’m in that queue for sure.
Not sure why a company rep would start a product thread and then disappear for a month?
 

RustyOldNail

SEARCH for the treasure...
@Vapouristo hasn’t been back since the initial hype post for this magical mystical all-glass cordless vape. I believe the 1MT is either complete poppycock or another repurposed lab-glass butane vape, which just ain’t my bag baby.

But if somebody makes a pristine, pure glass electronic powerhouse that’s also cordless, I’m in that queue for sure.
Not sure why a company rep would start a product thread and then disappear for a month?

His post here might explain….

 

unlessFudlic

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Any pictures or links?

Let's goooooooo! For a buck-twenty?? Am I reading that right
 
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dimmusp

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Has anyone tried this out yet?

I read it's best for big loads, but I'm wondering if it can work in the 0.1-0.2 g range.

Also, I think this thread can now be moved to the regular (released) product section.
 
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Shafty

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Is it just me, or is this attachment to "all-glass" a bit hypocritical? That's a metal screen!

If you're fine with stainless in the air path, why not use a stainless mass? It's literally a resistive coil wrapped around an inert insulator. Won't this require a decent temp offset?

Edit: resistive heating element
 
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Radwin Bodnic

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Is it just me, or is this attachment to "all-glass" a bit hypocritical? That's a metal screen!

If you're fine with stainless in the air path, why not use a stainless mass? It's literally an induction coil wrapped around an inert insulator. Won't this require a decent temp offset?
It's not an induction coil but just a resistor.
Glass does have a better heat capacity and a lower thermal conductivity than stainless steel. It can "store" more heat and will take longer to cool down. It means you can extract over a longer period of time. If you store the same amount of energy in a stainless steel system you will combust. And if you store less (to avoid combustion) then you won't get as much vapor.
 

Shafty

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It still that issue, since you're heating a metal coil anyways. You're losing less heat to airflow, but you also aren't utilizing it either. Don't get me wrong, it's probably effective, although I think you're missing out on the efficiency the coil could provide.
 
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Varden

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Is it just me, or is this attachment to "all-glass" a bit hypocritical? That's a metal screen!

If you're fine with stainless in the air path, why not use a stainless mass? It's literally a resistive coil wrapped around an inert insulator. Won't this require a decent temp offset?

Edit: resistive heating element
My thoughts exactly.
 
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