hishighness
Well-Known Member
So Hive Ceramics is getting ready to launch (3/1/14), are there any opinions on this yet?
Information so far:
Very clean taste (supposedly on par with glass)
Does not need to be seasoned
Self-cleaning (cleans to white when heated)
Chemically inert (made of medical grade ceramic - used in hip replacements)
Other info:
Apparently pretty fragile, will break/cracked if dropped
Hitman Glass's Dougie has a v1 prototype and broke all the edges of his domeless (though he dropped it several times)
Supposedly there was a very thin weak point in v1 and all prototypes broke there, this has been fixed in the commercial version
The commercial version will also be made with a replaceable cap option so even when the cap breaks you can get another one
The team has been using the same domeless nails for more than 8 weeks now without problem and supposedly did a demonstration at AGE where they dropped it from 3 ft without it breaking. Expected life is probably 2-6 months depending on how careful you are (no info on this at all, complete guess here)
Retail price is expected to be around $50
Also saw that the Vapor Bros commented on one of their IG videos saying how they decided not to pursue ceramic nails because they couldn't solve the fragility issues - they offered to collaborate/share knowledge, no idea if anything became of that. Some of you may know, VB has its own ceramic vaporizer called the wax converter.
Two part domeless nail v2
Regular nail
Direct Inject
The v1 Domeless Nails after breaking (still useable)
Electronic Ceramic Nail
Also a ceramic screen (for solventless wax/hash)
Information so far:
Very clean taste (supposedly on par with glass)
Does not need to be seasoned
Self-cleaning (cleans to white when heated)
Chemically inert (made of medical grade ceramic - used in hip replacements)
Other info:
Apparently pretty fragile, will break/cracked if dropped
Hitman Glass's Dougie has a v1 prototype and broke all the edges of his domeless (though he dropped it several times)
Supposedly there was a very thin weak point in v1 and all prototypes broke there, this has been fixed in the commercial version
The commercial version will also be made with a replaceable cap option so even when the cap breaks you can get another one
The team has been using the same domeless nails for more than 8 weeks now without problem and supposedly did a demonstration at AGE where they dropped it from 3 ft without it breaking. Expected life is probably 2-6 months depending on how careful you are (no info on this at all, complete guess here)
Retail price is expected to be around $50
Also saw that the Vapor Bros commented on one of their IG videos saying how they decided not to pursue ceramic nails because they couldn't solve the fragility issues - they offered to collaborate/share knowledge, no idea if anything became of that. Some of you may know, VB has its own ceramic vaporizer called the wax converter.
Two part domeless nail v2
Regular nail
Direct Inject
The v1 Domeless Nails after breaking (still useable)
Electronic Ceramic Nail
Also a ceramic screen (for solventless wax/hash)