sweettooth
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Just out of curiosity what temps do you guys use ? Do you find the ones storz and bickel have set good enough ? or do you set your own ?
I have started as low as 330 and just keep stepping it up throughout the session.Just out of curiosity what temps do you guys use ? Do you find the ones storz and bickel have set good enough ? or do you set your own ?
I think that's the way it's supposed to be. Mostly works for me.@sweettooth, I start my crafty on 340°F with a booster of 25°F to finish off at 365°F.
IMO I find I get the best flavor and vapor with these settings.
After the booster temp I find my material perfectly vaped. The ABV looks the color of sand.
The crafty is a very efficient unit. I love the flavor of my meds and I get flavor and vapor on lower temps.
I also did a session last night drawing pretty hard and the 1 minute shutoff never occurred and I never hit the booster button once to reset the 1 minute shut off.
I then I did a session drawing very lightly and it shut off in one minute.
Has anyone else had the same results?
I am going to mess around a little more but it seems if you take significant draws the unit stays on.
I had a 5 minute straight up session with hard draws and no booster button reset.
I would love to know if anyone else experienced the same thing.
Thanks in advance!
Yes I never have to hit the button. I guess I draw hard enough to register.I think that's the way it's supposed to be. Mostly works for me.
Same results for me with draw speed. I know the meds are taking affect when my draw slows down and I have to start pressing buttons [...] This vape is stoner friendly in my opinion....unlike some of the other vapes I have owned!
Showed my Crafty to my grandparents (along with aunts and uncles) during Thanksgiving. My grandma is in the early stages of Parkinson's. We sat down for an hour or so while I explained the benefits of vaporization versus combustion. I expected to be completely disregarded because my family members are anti-drug (yes, even alcohol!).
This was the first vaporizer that they'd ever seen. My grandma's first response was, "Well, how can that help me?". But, to my surprise, she lacked prejudice in her tone, I saw hope in her eyes. The simplicity of the vaporizer was what won them over. It was so simple that they were confused. My aunt asked, "Is she going to have to cook anything or use a lighter?". I answered question after question while they fiddled with Crafty. I wish I could have recorded their reaction to the vape. I told them how marijuana can alleviate tremors, anxiety, nausea, and muscle stiffness. This will cut her intake of pharmaceuticals. My family liked the idea that grandma can control what effect she receives from the weed through strain and temperature. We want grandma to feel relief without turning into a (in their words) "zombie".
The only thing that could have made the introduction to MMJ and vaping better would have been if my grandma wanted to fire Crafty up right then and there! However, I didn't want to push it too far for one night. I didn't get any negative feedback, just curiosity mixed with hope! She wants to talk with her doctor(s) about obtaining a MMJ card. She was also concerned about marijuana mixing with her many medications. I'm fine with her taking her time. I rather have her get the green light from her doctor. I can't wait to see her medicate legally!
Thank you, Crafty, for engaging my family's interest in vaporization. Something about the device feels solid and trustworthy. It's very user-friendly. Press orange button. Red light means wait. Green light means go. There aren't any pieces to misplace. I feel like my family's reaction would have been different if I had pulled out my MFLB with a battery and stem sticking out of it.
When my grandma obtains her MMJ ID, I will be giving up my Crafty. I'll save for another Crafty because her needs > my wants. COOL GRANDMAS FTW!
So has anyone found a case they like that can hold the Crafty, a classic Jyarz, and (hopefully) the filling tool?
I'm quite interested in the Ryot Pack Ratz (medium).
Don't have my filling tool with me to measure, but does anyone know the diameter of it?
It looks like the small Pack Ratz might be able to hold the Crafty and a classic Jyarz, but it would be a tight fit.
Not necessarily looking for something to put in my pocket, more for travel in my car/bag.
Any and all suggestions are welcome!
@Roth Check Walmart near the photo department.
They have a shit ton of cases for external hard drives in all shapes and sizes.
I'm sure you'll find something to your liking and much cheaper than RYOT cases.
Also they are semi hard cases to protect hard drives so your crafty will be safe!
I am pretty sure Crafty can evenly bake anything you throw at it! Maybe even meat?
I just put it in between flowersAnyone try straight up kief in their crafty?
I got a mountain of kief and my crafty is staring straight at it!