I imagine that you'll get reclaim faster that way, but what the hell.... go for it! Let us know how it went.This is just a notification that I just stored my spare CU in the freezer.
I'll take it out in an hour or so and see how it's vaping on it.
It can't be I'm the first one trying this out, am I?
Science bitch!
It's nickname should be ' crafty christ'That is the first I've heard about a Crafty resurrection!
I clearly missed the purchase minimum on their website. Ended up going to namastavape and they hooked me up. Thx to those that replied!It actually does state that free shipping only applies to orders over $25. It's not on every mention of the "Free Shipping" of the website, but if you go read the details it does state it.
Understand you're upset, but you can't really fault them for it. What if someone ordered a $5 spare part? They'd be losing money on it. There has to be some sort of minimum. The fact that free shipping is even offered is a rarity these days.
Go load a bowl, and realize how much you really do love your Crafty
I went to bed and forgot the CU in the freezer, will try to remember to time the heating but I think I'll lose some coolness on the process. The idea was to attach the CU after heating but I'll sacrifice for science.I imagine that you'll get reclaim faster that way, but what the hell.... go for it! Let us know how it went.
I wonder if it will take longer to get up to temp with a chilled CU. Bonus points if you time the heatup for comparison sake.
I went to bed and forgot the CU in the freezer, science has to wait me going home after work.
The experiment failed miserably.I imagine that you'll get reclaim faster that way, but what the hell.... go for it! Let us know how it went.
I wonder if it will take longer to get up to temp with a chilled CU. Bonus points if you time the heatup for comparison sake.
Do you have an extra cooling unit? If you want to continue this, you could heat it up with a room temperature unit, then switch to the frozen cooling unit after your crafty is up to temperature.The experiment failed miserably.
I tried to measure the timing but with such a cold CU, the heater took 3:30" to reach 166°C and died in the effort of reaching 188°C. Never went hotter than 166 but the battery was around 10% at the beginning, so it had barely the juice to do a cycle with a normal CU.
Will try after my unit will be operating again.
@Kingly
Well you should use the brush after every session. For a legit clean you disassemble the cooling unit and soak in ISO for no more than 30 minutes.
For the heating unit you can use a magic eraser or ISO and a q tip.
I do not own own. I follow this thread and offer advise. Am
I buying one, yup. The minute MasterCard has lowered my balance haha lol
Yep I was using CBD oil and the liquid pad would trap that mint chocolate taste even after an iso bath.Good idea. What is this money belt? I'd like to check it out.
The liquid pad starts to taste nasty after a few uses. The screen on top is the best way to go. I just make a slight cone shape with my fingers and it fits in easily, I don't bother to cut it.
Yep I was using CBD oil and the liquid pad would trap that mint chocolate taste even after an iso bath.
So, I am new to this forum. Longtime, Volcano user. Just moved back to Cali and my set up has changed. I need to now be portable. Two young daughters so I smoke outside. New house doesn't have a real yard. I also like to go on long bike rides or 4-5 hour hikes. I only need 3-4 sessions over that time frame, so will the crafty battery hold up for 5 hours? Or do I need the Mighty. The small size is very appealing to me so the crafty is my preferred option.
DMV appointment is Monday for a CA DL so I need to act soon. Thanks for the help!
I agree with @grokit. Although I'm a Crafty fan, I don't think it's the right fit for your described needs and circumstances. I'm not sure if the Mighty will be too big to carry for your bike rides in Cali. I don't have butane powered vapes, but many FCers do and rave about them...particularly for use during outdoor events. And some are not very expensive. So not to confuse things, but you may want to consider a Crafty AND a butane powered Vape.So, I am new to this forum. Longtime, Volcano user. Just moved back to Cali and my set up has changed. I need to now be portable. Two young daughters so I smoke outside. New house doesn't have a real yard. I also like to go on long bike rides or 4-5 hour hikes. I only need 3-4 sessions over that time frame, so will the crafty battery hold up for 5 hours? Or do I need the Mighty. The small size is very appealing to me so the crafty is my preferred option.
DMV appointment is Monday for a CA DL so I need to act soon. Thanks for the help!
Is it best to wait a bit longer to let SB refine the crafty some more or is it pretty safe to get by now?
I'm really happy with mine. And if you've read this and the Mighty thread, it seems that most people are very happy with S&B's customer service if you do have a problem. Knock on wood, I haven't had any issues with my Crafty and it's pretty new.Is it best to wait a bit longer to let SB refine the crafty some more or is it pretty safe to get by now?
So, I am new to this forum. Longtime, Volcano user. Just moved back to Cali and my set up has changed. I need to now be portable. Two young daughters so I smoke outside. New house doesn't have a real yard. I also like to go on long bike rides or 4-5 hour hikes. I only need 3-4 sessions over that time frame, so will the crafty battery hold up for 5 hours? Or do I need the Mighty. The small size is very appealing to me so the crafty is my preferred option.
DMV appointment is Monday for a CA DL so I need to act soon. Thanks for the help!
Hey guys, I've been an arizer user since day 1. I have the extreme q, solo and air. I've been thinking about the crafty but not sure if it's worth it since I have the arizer air which does the job great. Any suggestions on what to expect coming from the solo and air? I'm also looking at the plenty but that of course would be my indoors vape since you need a outlet. I just need more research on it's performance.
-Mark
Oh btw, I'm looking at the crafty because I want to give my arizer solo and air away to my sister and best friend. I wanted to buy another air for myself but if the crafty is worth the price tag then I'll give it a shot. Thanks!
-Mark
Thanks. I think the answer is the crafty with a special battery pack for day hikes. Most bike rides are only two hours or so. I really appreciate all the advice. I love my Volcano and was sad to have to give it to a friend. I joked with my wife that it was very expensive to have to buy a new house just for me to be able to smoke in my yard.....Got a campus house at a UC which is a great deal, but no privacy. We will move in a few years to a better set up and I will be back to the Volcano, or whatever S&B has then. Love the company and I hated my pax, butane portables.....omnicromThe crafty has a decent-size bowl, but four sessions is definitely pushing its battery. I would say for that kind of use and runtime, get the mighty. Or perhaps consider an additional battery pack to charge from.