I think that gold should be one of the standard color options - it looks great. I'm looking forward to purchasing a Scoop-N-Stir to go with my Scoop-N-Poke.
Just wanted to pop in and say that the 14mm fem SonG for the UD also works with the HI core, Herbalizer whip, Arizer Air, Hammer stem, and the Firewood. Pretty handy tool for those with 14mm Male rigs
I have to say that upon further extended testing, the Scoop'n'stir is amazing. It stirs so perfectly. Both my UD glass stems and Nano stems. Effortless stirring with no overflow. I finally broke the habit of reaching for a dental-type pick for stirring.(still use the pick to clean the screen). Now the 3 vapers in the house are always asking "where's the scoop thingy"?
Are there two versions of this scoop and stir? Does anyone have a picture of it with a solo stem? I am thinking I would like to get one of these someday but of course I also want gold
Are there two versions of this scoop and stir? Does anyone have a picture of it with a solo stem? I am thinking I would like to get one of these someday but of course I also want gold
@Ratchett I know you got a lot in the works and have plenty of plans for the GH, was thinking back when everyone in the GH thread were talking about easy loading options. I think a silicon piece that tapers off into a point (like a slide/funnel) that can slide onto the GH case would be dope. Like you unscrew the compartment that stores the herb and you can just slide the silicon up a bit so that it is on the edge and you can tap it into the GH with the silicon slide guiding it making sure some doesn't fall all over (could be a piece that goes on the GH instead but then you'd have to take it on/off all the time, on the ss case you can just slide it up/down while keeping it on at all times)
may have to pick up a scoop in the meantime... keep up the good work
My second batch of Scoop-N-Stir tools have arrived! I have updated my store and enabled purchasing. Quantities are still extremely limited, so act fast!
The scoop and poke sounds interesting to me. I must have missed that in this thread.
On a different note have you ever thought about designing your own herbalizer magnetic bowl with male 18mm as sort of an all in one? Can you print something both metal and plastic at the same time or does it have to be separate? They sell circular magnetic rings relatively cheaply online. You could make the entire thing magnetic to avoid that poorly designed twist on mechanism they use now.
I am slow today What is the purpose of the "Grind Lines" in the middle of scoop n stir?
Mine was delivered today. I can't wait to get home and try it!
I was wondering if they were Nano measure spots (Hmmm maybe next time) Current tool fav is 7th floor pick but always ready to try a new toy. I am getting one.
Also have found that depending on strain and grind, scoop is a good measuring tool for your load. one scoop = a perfect small nano load for me if very fine grind, two scoops = a good load if fluffy and tamping down. I'm already almost to the point where I can look in the dish and know exactly how much to scoop depending on how material looks and what I'm looking to get out of it in that sesh.
Can you measure the notch on your E-pik? My pik is about 3mm longer than my Stir tool.but the depth on the stir end is that exact same depth as the notch on the e-pik. And, that is AWESOME!!
Haha yeah - I LOVE my scoop-N-stir - seriously use it every day ( and when it goes missing...... )
I've found I usually use two "half a scoops" for fluffier grinds, and a single "full scoop" if it's finely ground or kief is perfect for the Nano. I've also noticed that because I no longer use the vacuum load method, my screen's stay clean MUCH longer (haven't replaced mine in weeks of constant use). Couldn't imagine going back to my old toothpick method for stirring
Can you measure the notch on your E-pik? My pik is about 3mm longer than my Stir tool.
I couldn't make it exactly 15mm in length due to some print issues, but a future version may be exactly 15mm in length once I find a different (more affordable) metal 3D printer