HELP ME
Hi All
With two of my TM's and a Tafee all gone for repair, its 4am and im sat here trying to figure out what i should buy next. I swear i nearly reluctantly hit the trigger on a couple of devices (Lynx Gaia, Xmax Luxe, Arizer Air Max). But i needed something with a large chamber and boom, this thread turns up!
I hate maintenance and small bits. I want something that cleans easy, hits like the TM and has a clear airflow without any plastic or silicone.
So here are a few questions!
1. Is there silicone in the pathway/draw? I hear mention of silicone in play. Why do this?
2. I keep hearing the new batch will fix the teething issues so whens the new batch out and how will i know its the new batch?
3. Im in the UK, how can i get the latest batch shipped here?
4. Does the temp remain stable? Meaning if i set it to 190c, no matter how hard i pull, it'll always be at 190c?
5. Suitable to use with a bong? Are replacement parts easily accessible?
6. Is the device pretty much plug n play or does it require a lot of tinkering which i dont like.
7. Is the device pass through charging?
8. Can i remove the glass, add the TM Cu in there?
9. Looks a bit like a fatter firefly2+, the same/similar or nah?
10. As its made in China, anyone taken a look at the internals yet to see if it'll actually last and isnt held together by bloomin glue.
11. Will it get a bamboo mouthpiece like its relative?
12. Finally, is there an active discount code? Its too new to dish out TM money. Tm is well established, dont know if this chinese made product will last the year.
Thanks!
I'll take a pass at this:
1. Yes, I believe the fitment of the glass tube is silicon.
2. What problems? The only thing I'm aware of is the fit of the mouthpiece (see previous post). It's a manufacturing issue that really isn't an issue for most and is fixable with an email.
3. Airvape has an EU website for your pleasure
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4. It's a breath-centric vape, meaning you can use your rate of draw to regulate vapor production. Like the Sticky Brick, Ghost and most convection vapes. TLDR: No.
5. Yes, an adaptor (18/14/10mm stepped glass) is available along with bit's & pieces kits.
6. Other than the usual "figuring out the foibles" tinkering, all I did was watch their youTube video while I topped the battery.
7. No idea, but since the battery is replaceable why care
. Pass-through charging kills batteries, I never use it on any device with replaceable cells.
8. Yes, glass is removable for cleaning. I don't know about the TM CU.
9. A bit longer and wider, looking down from the top, and about the same thickness.
10. Not yet. I offered up mine for filming if you want to replace it
11. It fits just fine, you just need to change the silicon adaptor to the one on the existing mouthpiece.
12. Well, the TroyandJerry discount for the US expired last night, and I guess there's going to be an EU code for this coming weekend (see Gary-Airvape's post just above this within 5 posts).
so from what i can gather the microdosing disc does not work so well? it does not screw down deep enough? not sure i understand, sorry.
but how does the airvape perform when it comes to microdosing regardless of the disc? could anyone let me know what is a reasonable minimum to fill the chamber with?
with the eu-discount code in place, this one is getting a little harder to resist..
I've been just leaving it screwed all the way in because the bowl size is fine for me. However, eyeballing things with the help of an online metric ruler, it looks like there's a 2-3 mm range of movement. What I'd like to see is a two or three piece system of fixed md (1/2, 1/3, full) discs that you just screw on to resize the bowl like the Pax half and full pack lids.