Cannabis Hardware (formerly NewVape) FlowerPot Twax Vaporizer

Chris_CH

Company Rep
Company Rep
Let me know if you need any guidance or questions.

The Complete bundle should get you everything you need, including glass, grinder and the complete flowerpot. You wouldnt need anything else, except for weed.

If you have glass and want to customize a setup go for the build-a-bundle option. You can pick and choose precisely what you want/need.

Be happy to help if you have additional questions. Of course, FP University is an ever evolving spot for information. Good resource, but im also around here if you need help.


PS We were in Colorado last week doing some testing on some prototype equipment. I somehow did not connect my polen allergies to weed... so in a room full of weed, as good as its smelled, i was in bad shape for a bit. Got through it tho.


Me put fire on vapcap, get high.
This hurt head. How work?

Seriously, this thing needs a best-of thread or something, I have this urge to buy myself one for christmas but I keep looking at all the different bits on vapefiend and have no bloody idea what to actually buy.
Someone link me a 'flowerpot for dummies' guide please?
 

Baron23

Well-Known Member
Here's my review of the auber RDK 200

Hi Edwyn - thank you so much and I deeply appreciate your transparency and openness in publishing this vid.

I am still rocking my FP SH and don't have a VROD though I have used one. I do tend to let my SH heat up for at least 10 minutes to heat soak the head. Perhaps the VROD with the NV coil's better fitment will heat up faster but I think (emphasis on think) that my SH requires more of a heat soak to operate at top level.

Now, I have a Liger with a barrel coil and @710Coils schooled me on coil fitment when I got it. A flat head screw driver carefully used can spread those coils vertically and provide direct heating over a larger surface and would probably take care of that bit of looseness you showed.

As I have mentioned, I'm back to using my Ti adjustabowl and its really the best performer compared to the glass bowls for pure fast extraction. I like the glass bowls, but I vape for pain and sedation and generally like a baseball bat to the forehead vape session at night. The Ti just extracts better for me. I'm still very happy with my SH.

Oh, I do run both an Chinese built Omron E5CC PID and an Auber RDK-300 which is a bit more money than the 200 but still is fairly reasonably priced. I know a few folks who really prefer the rotary knob for temp setting (and any other input, really) but I'm like you...I really don't change my temps that often so while the rotary is indeed easier to use (IMO), its macht nichts (eh, no difference) for the most part.

Take care and thanks for continuing to participate on the board and bring us info.

Cheers
 

Cannabis-Hardware-Ed

Seeking Higher Ground
Manufacturer
new concept adjustable carb cap open for discussion. This will most likely become more stylish.
The idea is to allow the customer to personalize between 1 hole, 2, 3, and 4 holes. Since we are making this for spinning balls we have decided on the name "baller cap" it will work with all 25mm and 28mm dishes including dnail/halo. We will ship it with the balls. Let me know what you think?

 

superdang9000

Flameo Hotman!
@NewVape710 I'm in the same boat as others who would likely prefer a single hole solution, seeing that it spins the balls sufficiently. However, this looks like a reasonable solution to please a wider variety of people. Very innovative, as usual!

Now, if only I could get this and a slim nail in Macor.... ;)
 

Vaporware

Well-Known Member
It looks like a good solution to offering 1-4 holes in 1 cap as long as people don’t leave it in a position where no holes are open, but to me an angled hole that ensures the balls spin is probably more important than the extra holes.

There are certainly people who want multiple holes though, and I wouldn’t want to shoot the idea down without letting them and others test it, so I hope you at least make some test caps once you’re sure you’re happy with the design. :)

Other than believing the angled holes and spinning balls should help, I don’t have a lot to say about it since I’m still on the ShowerHead and not using a lot of concentrates yet. I plan to use more after I upgrade to the VRod and hopefully new baller cap whatever it turns out to be, so I hope it’s great!

Oh, and like @superdang9000 I’m also interested in Macor parts (VRod in my case) if that happens, as long as the material is safe for this application and there’s an improvement in vapor quality or another aspect of the experience to make it worth the change. I know it’s off topic a little, but worth a quick note I think. ;)
 
Last edited:

Roth

Pining for the Mountains
new concept adjustable carb cap open for discussion. This will most likely become more stylish.
The idea is to allow the customer to personalize between 1 hole, 2, 3, and 4 holes. Since we are making this for spinning balls we have decided on the name "baller cap" it will work with all 25mm and 28mm dishes including dnail/halo. We will ship it with the balls. Let me know what you think?



I like that idea, think it could be very interesting. It gives people the ability to regulate airflow. Might even experiment and use different air hole combos for flower or concentrate use.
 

Cannabis-Hardware-Ed

Seeking Higher Ground
Manufacturer
Does anyone use Auber coils with the showerhead/vrod?
I know I purchased a coil separately that fits perfectly

@Pyr0 you make a good point. The design of the showerhead, nut, and coil cover are designed to tighten down on a range of different length coils. Additionally the wrap direction of the coil is not an issue on the showerhead design. The number of wraps do seem to effect the heat up time.
 

invertedisdead

PHASE3
Manufacturer
Oh, and like @superdang9000 I’m also interested in Macor parts

:sherlock::sherlock::sherlock:


I'd be curious if this new cap design causes more heat retention from the added mass. If so it will probably collect more reclaim, just as the Showercap did versus my Vrod cap. I still feel like the Vrod/SH has the most airflow of any vape, Another vote for the single hole, K.I.S.S. camp here.
 
Last edited:

Baron23

Well-Known Member
new concept adjustable carb cap open for discussion. This will most likely become more stylish.
The idea is to allow the customer to personalize between 1 hole, 2, 3, and 4 holes. Since we are making this for spinning balls we have decided on the name "baller cap" it will work with all 25mm and 28mm dishes including dnail/halo. We will ship it with the balls. Let me know what you think?

My view is the same as the one I express before....too complex for the purpose. CCA710 had Liger carb caps with adjustment from 1 - 4 holes also....major PIA, leaked air, just wasn't needed, and I and...I believe...most folks ended up just setting it up for one hole.

Also, that spinning/turning mechanism is sure to get glued in place with reclaim...no?

Personally, I think one angled hole is the way to go....but this is just one person's personal view and nothing more.
 

JCat

Well-Known Member
Accessory Maker
The one hole vrod cap isn't going anywhere. The next time we make them we will switch to the single angled hole. The adjustable cap is just an idea that I'd like to see tested. Thanks for your suggestions.
I think the real thing people are after is the single angled hole ... I know I'm really excited to try the newly designed carb cap with angled hole ... I think that's what I'm waiting for then I'll probably pick up what I need to pair the NV 28.5mm SiC dish with a flat coil ... see how it compares head-to-head with the d-nail halo (w/ 100% NV setup on one and 100% d-Nail setup on the other)

I'm also anxiously awaiting for a 14mm base (or 10/14), not 14/18 combo, from either d-Nail or NewVape ( ;) ;) )
 
new concept adjustable carb cap open for discussion. This will most likely become more stylish.
The idea is to allow the customer to personalize between 1 hole, 2, 3, and 4 holes. Since we are making this for spinning balls we have decided on the name "baller cap" it will work with all 25mm and 28mm dishes including dnail/halo. We will ship it with the balls. Let me know what you think?


I think one hole angled in the right spot along the SiC dish track with a very tight seal over the dish may be the perfect balance of air flow and heat retention within the dish as well as the spinning ball(s). The one advantage of the SiC being able to transfer heat quickly is also the factor as the only item able to come into contact with the balls for reheating, when it's used it will lose heat rather quickly, but will regain and stabilize temperature quicker with one hole instead of (maybe) too much air flow. If one can determine how much time it takes with a single ball and one hole cap for vapor to begin coming out of the cap; that's how I would typically determine after taking the initial two or three draws from a dab to see the dish come back up to temp before drawing again. If it takes more time with a single ball using 3 or 4 holes in the cap (2 might not increase the air flow enough to really tell if more air will make the balls and dish super slow to come back to temp or not); then it won't be worth using over a single angled hole because reheat time will take way too long and end up being a PITA with multiple people.

I think someone needs to find out how quickly the dish comes back to temp after taking the same sized dabs. If you weigh them they're all the same, so that variable is out and you're left with the pure reheat time. Otherwise, the variable-holed design does seem to scratch a lot of itches. It might lead to a revolver-like reclaim mess as mentioned, but functionally if more holes takes away reheat time, customers ultimately might not enjoy that option.
 

Cannabis-Hardware-Ed

Seeking Higher Ground
Manufacturer
Here's a new release for NewVape. "Tegridy 20"
$1,200 shipped to usa and canada
https://www.newvape.com/tegridy-20-ton-rosin-press
tegridy-20a.jpg
 

Baron23

Well-Known Member
Here's a new release for NewVape. "Tegridy 20"
$1,200 shipped to usa and canada
https://www.newvape.com/tegridy-20-ton-rosin-press
tegridy-20a.jpg
You will find no higher quality than NV. Design, materials, machining workmanship, and USA CS.

All made in USA.

I have a NV Micro 20 and it’s built like an M1 tank. Do not discount the bi-metal plates. Over the course of time, owners will, IMO, come to value the durability of SS press surfaces over aluminum.

You can get cheaper, but not better and my experience is you get what you pay for.

This unit is a great offering in that it preserves most of NV’s advantages and features but at a lower price point.

Well, done NV
 

MAbud

Well-Known Member
I think the real thing people are after is the single angled hole ... I know I'm really excited to try the newly designed carb cap with angled hole ... I think that's what I'm waiting for then I'll probably pick up what I need to pair the NV 28.5mm SiC dish with a flat coil ... see how it compares head-to-head with the d-nail halo (w/ 100% NV setup on one and 100% d-Nail setup on the other)

I'm also anxiously awaiting for a 14mm base (or 10/14), not 14/18 combo, from either d-Nail or NewVape ( ;) ;) )


Yes. I have VROD rev1. I’m just waiting for the new cap and then I’ll upgrade them both.

I use Auber control box and NV coil with JCAT adapter. Best of both worlds :)
 
I use Auber control box and NV coil with JCAT adapter. Best of both worlds :)

I am checking this forum and 710coils daily for updates on their FP coil. If it doesn't come become available by Black Friday I'll just get the NV controller, because. That's the only thing keeping me from purchasing vrod.

What's the JCAT adapter?
 

JCat

Well-Known Member
Accessory Maker
I am checking this forum and 710coils daily for updates on their FP coil. If it doesn't come become available by Black Friday I'll just get the NV controller, because. That's the only thing keeping me from purchasing vrod.

What's the JCAT adapter?
I can build you an adapter cable to go from std dnail to the NV plug (so you can get the NV coil).
 
Top Bottom