Gentle Friends,
So I've had my new Ascent for several weeks now and have been enjoying it as I tried to feel out how it best fits in with what I want from a vape. As some might recall, Nigel kindly loaned me one of his a while back and I hit it from the nerd direction, measuring powers and temperatures and all that.
This time I took a 'softer approach', strictly empirical.....by using it. Experimenting with technique. It was tempered, of course, by the two 'take away lessons' from the tests; hit gently allowing plenty of time between hits for temperature to recover and use glass flowers (or a substitute) to store more heat in the load.
Anyway, following the results I liked I've found Ascent fits a niche in my use very well indeed. Not that it will work for you, I'm simply relating what I think are key points for your consideration. A 'try it, you might like it' deal?
Starting at the end (for the fun of it, it's s cycle so it doesn't really have ends.....), I dump the bowl before it cools completely. I dump into an empty metal mint tin so hot glass isn't an issue. The load usually falls out as a lump with the flowers inside, sometimes it takes a poke with the wood toothpick that also lives in the tin. I have a small Boar Bristle (no heat issues) artist brush (number 4, two bucks) that I brush any dust that might remain, but by using well cured bud it generally doesn't need it. I generally charge at this point if it's time for that. Before closing up, I check the four holes in the upper screen for fouling which I can usually blow free (bowl open of course) while it's still warm.
Shaking the tin gently usually breaks up the load and gets the glass flowers loose, again the toothpick is on standby. Then the tin gets closed and set aside until it's time to load.
Loading is easy (IMO) and fast (under a minute, easily). First I open the tin, laying the top back, and pull out the seven flowers from the spread out ABV I dump the ABV when it gets too thick, maybe every gram or so? They are selected from the assortment into two pairs (by color, not that it matters) that are on the large diameter but short stem side of the distribution, and three of those with smaller heads and longer stems. It's very easy to do, either by size or color, there's always seven, they go into 3 rows in the tin, 2 above 3 with 2 at the bottom.
Bud is well cured and 'ground' (chopped, really when you think about it) a gram or two at a time and put up in 'Doob Tubes' as sold by PV. A tube holds a gram or so, generally 4 or 5 loads (I load about .2 grams per and vape two sessions).
Loading starts with two big ones (head size) on the bottom and then enough herb to well cover them (1/3 to 1/2 the depth). Sometimes I tap the side of the bowl to help settle it. Then 3 long stems on their sides, followed by the rest of the herb, basically up to the top of the ceramic and domed a bit by trial and error. I then gently press it down to make room for the last two flowers, 'thumbtack style', This last part, I think, goes a long way to keeping the top screen clean and free drawing. No herb pressed directly into the holes. If the top of the top of the flowers is below flush I close the door and head for the garden.
I tend to vape in the 370 to 390 range, based on strain. Some taste better at low temperatures I think, others are more satisfying cranked up a bit. I generally don't 'bump up', but sometimes do, but I don't ever recall going to 400 a second time? Most of the herb I get is pretty wimpy and starting to taste unpleasant. Some MMJ guys are just getting out of Granny Gear I know, and there's denser clouds up there, but that's not where I ended up. Usually two 10 minute sessions per load. If I get distracted and stop hitting it (OK, I said I wasn't being scientific, right.....) at third session happens. A bit more 'grams per session' than some vapes for me, but IMO within reason and the Ascent does deliver very well when used in the casual style I favor.
I like the stem, but not fully extended. I pull it out maybe 3/4 inch (or a little less) and hold the unit upright (vertical rather than horizontal like you would using it stemless). It's more natural in my hand that way, a bit like holding a pistol with long grip. Along the edges. Finger fatigue isn't a factor then, very natural for me, I often hold it in my right hand the entire session without shifting at all. I just bring it up (at say 5 and 11 o'clock, not straight up and down) enough so my lips can get over the glass stem without hitting glass and I can sip away at a lovely, reflexive hit. Somehow, my trusty hand, still holding mister Ascent, finds the arm of the chair, my lap or some other place to safely wait out the urge to take another hit.
It's usually lovely following this drill, at least for now. The Ascent, for me in this fashion, becomes a true tool. Reliable in terms of what it will do in response to what I ask. Easy to clean and maintain. Easy enough to load, again IMO. It does the job I asked it to do, and does it well.
Twice now I've pulled the two glass stems and cleaned them. I have a skinny jar (I think olives originally?) that they fit into with a piece of closed cell plastic foam to keep them from banging into each other. A dash of PBW (Powdered Brewery Wash) and the hottest water from the sink (I even sometimes use excess tea water for this sort of stuff) and it's off to the races. Cap and invert a few times (venting between) until it's cool followed by a rinse or two and it's good to go. No drama. No ISO. Fast and easy. I've done this twice (I think) in a quarter ounce or so, or a bit more. Maybe 100 sessions on 50 loads? I have not had to do anything (except the occasional quick brush) to the bowl part yet. I'm impressed with that. A key is, I think, doing it before it cools off.
So now you know as much as me on the topic. It's your own fault for wasting your time with reading this, you were free to quit and look for useful stuff elsewhere........unless you try something and adopt it? Your call.
Anyway, my take on Ascent is under the right conditions the right technique can give outstanding results. Well worth repeating, over and over and over.....
Or as the Brits might say 'great fun, that'.
Regards,
OF