OyVape

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Anyone seen this? It's called the Force vape by a company called Healthy Rips. Looks very similar but aluminum body and temp settings...and it's $149! Never heard of it before but looks legit. "Pure, isolated airpath convection".

I don't know how to start a new thread for it, though..
 
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KeroZen

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Yeah the "Titanic" is the new "Titan" somehow, we're being flooded by rebrands recently and for now we can't figure who's really manufacturing it...

PS: it appears to be less crappy than the Titan though, the comparison is more for the "ubiquitous Chinese vape" aspect.
 
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Vapor_Eyes

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Do share?

Looking forward to seeing these in wild, most definitely picking one up....any idea on when PiU will carry? The discount is worth more to me than wpa/extras
I'm not sure if it works on the CFV but you can use this discount code on the Boundless website: BNDLSFC.

The CFV isn't showing up on their website at all for me unfortunately.
 

Likes2vape

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Haha no coma here!! I just wanted to play with it before giving my opinion on it.

The CFV works well and is total convection! It comes well packaged and had 2 extra wooden rings, the Quartz ring, a pack of screens, etc. I love the new loading funnel and hope they offer it for the cf/x as well. :rockon:

After charging it up I did an initial burn off and got no noticeable smells/vapor. Next I packed a bowl with the wooden ring and let it sit there until it shut off. The weed dried out some but was otherwise untouched. :clap::rockon:I was able vape a full 4 minute session afterwards and it tasted just like fresh herb.

I have been playing around with the Quartz ring today. I don't notice much difference to be honest but I just started playing with it. The Quartz is hot after a sesh but I can still stick my pinky in it. The wood ring is totally cool after a sesh though. Not sure if I am getting more vapor or not. Both rings taste the same to me.

I was only able to get 4 1/2 bowls out of a full charge but it was on max temperature for all bowls and I think it was still pretty damn good. The best part of full convection is the last bowl was barely touched and I was able to vape it for a full 4 minutes after I charged it up. The taste was still good even though I took probably 3-4 bong hits before it died.

I am getting good clouds with the CFV through the bong and the flavor is great lasting the whole bowl.

For dry use and passing between buddies I am really liking the CFV!!! The flavor is amazing the whole bowl and if you have that one buddy who likes to sit a talk into the mic this is perfect!! :bang::bang:No more baking your herb away!!

It has almost no draw restriction which I like and is very discreet looking. It looks like a box mod especially with the screen on the side. Your hand naturally covers the screen when you hit it so it's not noticeable. ABV is coming out evenly roasted and a dark brown color after a 4 minute sesh.

More testing is required!:science: :science:
 

beefsupreme

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@Likes2vape Have you used the CFV on its own without going through a glass bubbler? I was thinking you'd get some nice longer lasting flavor from it using it around 365-degrees instead of at full heat.
 
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hinglemccringleberry

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Hoping someone will do a convection shootout of the CFV/Swift Pro versus a Firewood 3 or 4. I know they're not the same type of power delivery, but it would still be cool since the price points are similar, they're both full convection, and price is a bigger factor for me than whether or not it's on-demand power
 
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Milkytime

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I highly doubt it will be comparable to the firewood 3, F3 has a lot of flaws and has very hot, not flavorful vapor imo.
 
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vapognak

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I didn't get right all the info on last live stream: will the CFV have removable battery? has yet?
 
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ohmygodimsohigh

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Hoping someone will do a convection shootout of the CFV/Swift Pro versus a Firewood 3 or 4. I know they're not the same type of power delivery, but it would still be cool since the price points are similar, they're both full convection, and price is a bigger factor for me than whether or not it's on-demand power

I can arrange that. I have FW3, and I have the FW4 pre-ordered.
 

Kaptan

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That's the first bad thing I've ever heard said about the F3 vapor. Everyone I've read about who has one absolutely loves it. And the 4th gen is supposed to resolve alot of the power flaws
I would agree, the FW3 vapor is too hot and harsh for me when inhaling natively. When I had one, it was always connected to my bubbler.
 

Just Justin

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Just got the CFV and tried an initial test outside today but it was cold. I wasn't getting a lot of visible vapor on 380 but tasted good. I noticed that the mouthpiece does not seal 100% so you can plug the air intake in the bottom and still draw rather unrestricted. Has anyone else noticed this? I thought I heard from 420vapezone that he had a similar problem with the seal and wasn't getting much vapor and he changed something so it's much better, just not sure what he did. The water pipe adapter has a much tighter seal than the mouthpiece for whatever reason.......

I like the overall design and feel of the device and I am really looking forward to seeing what 100% convection is like, along with the rings and how they effect the vapor!

Update:
Just talked with Eric from Boundless and they are already on the issue. I guess there was an inconsistency with the manufactures, so they'll have it worked out soon. In the meantime, I think I found where the biggest leak is coming from and it's the clear o-ring that seals the 2 main pieces of the mouthpiece, as well as the o-ring around the actual mouthpiece. I just doubled up both O-rings with some little black O-rings I had from some Atmos products I think? But they are really small and thin but they stretched enough to fit, so I have the small Atmos o-ring on first, followed by Boundless's clear o-ring that came with the mouthpiece. It seems to seal it 100% and if I cover the screen on the mouthpiece, I cannot draw whatsoever. Hope this works for y'all. I'm gonna give it a test now and see how the vapor is!

Another Update:
Just gave the CFV a whirl with the doubled-up O-rings. The draw is now quite restricted but the vapor was much better, more visible and on a lower temperature too, plus its 50 degrees here, so I'm sure that cooled things a but too. Now I'm actually drawing all the air through the heater, so that convection is really working. So far so good but I'm gonna keep looking for a better o-ring in the meantime.
 
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Milkytime

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I'm really liking the CFV, so far I like the highest heat setting and I go at it. I have asthma and am sensitive to heat and the vapor actually comes out cool! very cool!

Takes a couple puffs to get the convection going, so I guess In that way it's kinda similar to the FW3, there is some breath control involved to really makes it shine but overall once you get it going it's much easier to get effortless vapor.

Tried the stock top screen and an ELB top hat screen. I think I like the airflow the top hat gives.

This thing really shines through water because it's much easier to get more airflow and you can really see the vapor ramp up, it keeps up with your draw very well too. Prolly could cash loads in 2-3 huge draws if you wanted to.
 
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