Vambo1980
Well-Known Member
I'm still mixing between the crafty and the CFX, I love the sweet flavour hit from the CFX after the first few draws, as the bud warms up quickly you get some wonderful tasting tokes that rattles you're taste buds and keeps you coming back for more.
I'm still using it with the extreme Q filter, loving it.
It would be nice to see inside the heater chamber and air path. The video graphic shows a spiral air path part, but looking at it in person i don't see how it would fit in like it does on the video graphic. There doesn't appear to be enough room to fit in a spiral heat exchanger. Is it possible a standard ceramic tube heater like these can perform like the CFX this with such a simple heating design? id like to think there is has been more thought gone into designing the air path & heating than just a tube alumina ceramic heater. But until I see it I am not convinced its the same as in the video. Until someone wants to brick a CFX for exposing its full air-path and heater to the world we will just have to imagine it's magic happening every time the vape gives you a tasty hit.
I'm still using it with the extreme Q filter, loving it.
What exactly is in the air path and which materials are being heated up?
It would be nice to see inside the heater chamber and air path. The video graphic shows a spiral air path part, but looking at it in person i don't see how it would fit in like it does on the video graphic. There doesn't appear to be enough room to fit in a spiral heat exchanger. Is it possible a standard ceramic tube heater like these can perform like the CFX this with such a simple heating design? id like to think there is has been more thought gone into designing the air path & heating than just a tube alumina ceramic heater. But until I see it I am not convinced its the same as in the video. Until someone wants to brick a CFX for exposing its full air-path and heater to the world we will just have to imagine it's magic happening every time the vape gives you a tasty hit.