Madcap Laughed said:
the heating port has a stainless steel screen
Aren't you afraid of chromium poisoning from the stainless steel? You can't have it both ways.
the myrtle tube is made of nylon, not 'plastic' like the purpledays
What properties of nylon make it superior to polypropylene for use in a vapor tube? I don't think the difference in these two materials makes any real difference for this application.
zaps have been made by the same person since 2001, he's got it down to a science.
Actually, Tom built the first Myrtlezap, then Rick starting making them with the wood he got from Tom. They weren't round either (except for Tom's), until after the PD had been introduced.
the heat plate around the port has more holes in it, and looks to be more advanced that purple days
The heat plate? You mean the part that secures the heat exchanger? Why are more holes better? Do you know the purpose of the PD's crossbar design? I don't think you have anything concrete on this issue at all.
"Looks to be more advanced"? What look does it have that says "more advanced"? The PD's heat exchanger is more advanced in that it has more surface area. More mass means better heat retention. I don't see the method of securing the exchanger as having any effect on performance.
the vapor hits on a myrtle are thicker and bigger than purpledays
You have both a PD and a zap? I missed that. The only person on the forum I know of that has both units reported that the zap doesn't hold heat as well after the first hit, which makes sense, since as stated above, the PD's exchanger retains heat better.
myrtle wood is cooler and harder than cherry so it has less chance of cracking
Please explain how myrtlewood is "cooler". Why does cooler = less cracking? And harder wood doesn't = better for a vape. Wood that's too dense doesn't retain heat well enough. Both Myrtlezaps and PDs have cracked. It's the nature of the beast. Glass can break. Wood can crack.
ok i think i proved my point!
What I like about that statement is that you used "I think". You don't use that qualifier enough. I don't care how much you want to praise the zap. Everyone's free to cheer the vape of their choice. But you continue to put out info you can't back up and announce it as fact. If you don't start separating fact from opinion with 'I think' or 'in my opinion', you're going to start finding these types of posts getting deleted. If you're not sure whether you'll be breaking the 'opinion as fact' rule, it would be better to be on the safe side. Last warning on this.
you act like the heating element is made out of lead when brass is just zinc and copper!
First of all, the heating element is a ceramic resistor, not the brass heat exchanger you're referring to. Judging by your statement, I'd say you don't understand how this type of vape works. And various types of brass can also contain lead, aluminum, tin, arsenic, or manganese.