Discontinued Daisy vaporizer by Triihouse

highasakite

Well-Known Member
I had mostly decided to buy a Daisy Vaporizer after reading much of this thread. I emailed Triihouse on a Thursday morning, Tommy replied, and I ordered it after noon. 46 hours later it was in my mailbox! This is with free shipping, unbelievable. He said he had one ready to go. I got some extra screens and Tommy hooked me up with other extras.

This thing gets the job done. I have a lower tolerance than most here, I'm sure. The bowls that I use just cover the screen and must be only .08-.1g? It doesn't take much, but it seems like it would take a few bowls for heavier users. I think a very fine grind like you get from the Magic Flight grinder helps. It also seems to work better with very short hits. I can't always get clouds after 2 hits off a bowl, but the thinner ones do the job too. This thing is so smooth that you don't even know if you've got a decent cloud until you hold it in for a few seconds. Then you know.

I am still adjusting the flame length and distance to see what works best. I usually put the dark blue flame just at the edge of the downstem opening. I now use it without the wooden mouthpiece. I also clean the glass regularly. It looks and works a lot better clean and gets dirty easily. I just put it in a ziplock bag with coarse sea salt and ISO alcohol and shake for a few seconds.

Love this girl.
 

Tom Funk

Well-Known Member
I had mostly decided to buy a Daisy Vaporizer after reading much of this thread. I emailed Triihouse on a Thursday morning, Tommy replied, and I ordered it after noon. 46 hours later it was in my mailbox! This is with free shipping, unbelievable. He said he had one ready to go. I got some extra screens and Tommy hooked me up with other extras.

This thing gets the job done. I have a lower tolerance than most here, I'm sure. The bowls that I use just cover the screen and must be only .08-.1g? It doesn't take much, but it seems like it would take a few bowls for heavier users. I think a very fine grind like you get from the Magic Flight grinder helps. It also seems to work better with very short hits. I can't always get clouds after 2 hits off a bowl, but the thinner ones do the job too. This thing is so smooth that you don't even know if you've got a decent cloud until you hold it in for a few seconds. Then you know.

I am still adjusting the flame length and distance to see what works best. I usually put the dark blue flame just at the edge of the downstem opening. I now use it without the wooden mouthpiece. I also clean the glass regularly. It looks and works a lot better clean and gets dirty easily. I just put it in a ziplock bag with coarse sea salt and ISO alcohol and shake for a few seconds.

Love this girl.

Good to see another satisfied Daisy user. Don't waste your ISO though. Running hot water through the neck does the trick. If you are really fussy about sparkling glass some detergent and an appropriately sized bottle brush will get the glass perfectly clean. Rinse with rain water or distilled water to avoid streaking from the mineral content of tap water.
 

VegNVape

Increase the Peace
Company Rep
Good to see another satisfied Daisy user. Don't waste your ISO though. Running hot water through the neck does the trick. If you are really fussy about sparkling glass some detergent and an appropriately sized bottle brush will get the glass perfectly clean. Rinse with rain water or distilled water to avoid streaking from the mineral content of tap water.

My thoughts exactly! :nod:

Clean hot water is really ALL you need to keep Daisy's (or Lily's) glass attachments in tip top condition.

It's so easy, I have been known to get a bit OCD & rinse between bowls - then I stick out my pinky & take sparkly clean rips like I'm royalty! :smug:


Damn good choice @highasakite :tup:


:peace:
 

vaporonly

living in a van down by the river
I also just use hot running water to clean the glass mouthpiece, and send a part of a paper towel through it after to dry it.

To clean the screen you can also use hot water with the kitchen sink on blast mode...i forgot the name, where you select on the faucet so the water comes out in more powerful little streams...use the tweezers to hold the screen. takes just a few seconds.
 

VegNVape

Increase the Peace
Company Rep
To clean the screen you can also use hot water with the kitchen sink on blast mode...i forgot the name, where you select on the faucet so the water comes out in more powerful little streams...use the tweezers to hold the screen. takes just a few seconds.

You do well. I'm not too sure how clean I'd get my screens relying on just water and the lack of pressure around here.

I ALWAYS just hold the screen with tweezers & then torch it - no need to even leave the comfort of my lounge . . . .

And no water or elbow grease required :tup:


Flame on! :evil:

:peace:
 

basement farmer

My face is melting...
I was just made aware of this advice, IT IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS. Please educate yourself before you do it, it's not recommended by the lighter or gas suppliers (both of which would profit if you did it) because it's inviting disaster as it can become a "supercritical fluid". The 'unused space' is absolutely critical to controlling pressure in some cases. If you happen to get 100% fill, you have a bomb. Seriously. What was dozens of PSI can become thousands of PSI with a bit too much heat.

Even wonder why the can butane comes in is so much bigger than it needs to be? That's because safety REGULATIONS insist on it. Same goes for the butane tank for your BBQ. The vent line is designed so you can't completely fill the tank.

That 'wasted space' is there for your protection, don't defeat the safety procedure specified by the makers this way.

Sorry to sound harsh, but this is serious business, guys get killed this way. It there's no 'expansion space' the pressure goes to scary high values. Those of us who use 'bulk fill' CO2 guns live by this. Here's the so called 'Navy chart' for CO2:
http://www.warpig.com/paintball/technical/gasses/co2pv.gif

I get it most guys don't follow such charts, let me try to help a bit. Along the bottom is % of fill, notice you can fill past 100% ratings? That's because it's % of rated capacity, not how much you can jam in volume wise. Up the side is pressure, what will turn the container into a BOMB and in our case dump some dangerous (flammable and 'frostbit cold') gas to add to the fun. We have to avoid high numbers to stay safe.

The individual lines are 'tracks' for each temperature, notice they 'break' at the 'dome shaped line' as they go right and go sharply 'off the chart' at the point where the expanding liquid (with temperature) runs our of space. Notice those lines look like they can 'go to huge numbers'? They can. Potential pressures are HUGE.

SUCH CONTAINERS ARE SAFETY FILLED BY WEIGHT, NOT VOLUME.

Unless you really know what you're doing I advise strongly against this. If you do know what you're doing you don't need my advice because you already know how dangerous it is. The very sort of thing you can 'do hundreds of times with no problems' only to go a tiny bit too far next time and have a bomb instead of a good session. Literally.

Trying to 'trick' the system to get more in than it's designed for is very dangerous IMO. Suggesting to others doing so without full disclosure is just plain wrong.

Supercritical CO2 is a great way to extract the good stuff from weed, but the rigs to do so are very thick steel, able to withstand many thousands of PSI, not the 'under 100' your lighter or fuel can is.

Again, I'm sorry to sound harsh, but IMO this is very dangerous. Very.

Please make informed decisions and stay safe. Thanks for listening.

OF

Sounds solid to me...

Disregard my advice. Tho the part about getting a good bleed/ purge should be safe enough, No?
It wasn't an original by me anyway. Just pretend it never happened.
 

h3rbalist

I used to do drugs. I still do, but I used to, too
You do well. I'm not too sure how clean I'd get my screens relying on just water and the lack of pressure around here.

I ALWAYS just hold the screen with tweezers & then torch it - no need to even leave the comfort of my lounge . . . .

And no water or elbow grease required :tup:


Flame on! :evil:

:peace:
Dude,

You just resolved the only niggle I have with my beloved Daisy.

Been going through screens like crazy, storing the old ones in a bag for a group ISO bath, then I read your post.

All cleaned now in a matter of seconds and I didn't have to lift my arse off my chair.

:tup:
 

VegNVape

Increase the Peace
Company Rep
Does someone have the dimensions of the Daisy handy?
I would have actually needed to stretch to reach my tape measure so I was thinking this seemed less strenuous & probably about right . . .
My Daisy is 88mm long, 86mm high and 43mm wide. The heat intake sticks up a further 51mm when inserted. How far the neck sticks up and out depends on which way you insert it and whether or not you use the mouthpiece. The tube itself has an outer diameter of 50mm.
. . . & then I thought better of it & grabbed the tape. . . only to find that my (curvaceous) Daisy is longer, thicker & taller than @Tom Funk's(!)

According to my calculations . . .
Length: 94mm
Width: 46mm
Height: 93mm

There's not really THAT much difference in it.

So, I guess the question is will she fit, @cybrguy? :brow:


I find she's ideal.


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cybrguy

Putin is a War Criminal
Not a very large "practical" difference, tho it might matter if you were building a station for it. I was really looking to compare it with another vape that you and I are both waiting on. @stickstones is probably the only person with both, so I should probably be asking him.
 
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cybrguy

Putin is a War Criminal
Oops, sorry. I thought I saw some posts earlier in the thread where you were describing it. My bad...

I just scrolled way back in the thread and have no idea what I thought I saw. I must have confused some threads...
 
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Tom Funk

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I got a Czech pipe tool the other day. As others have mentioned here, it's a great little tool for the Daisy. I stir with the spoon or sometimes the poker. Using the tamper end is so much better than using your finger to tamp the load, which I find very useful for getting big hits and full extraction out of small loads.

I got a new lighter as well but I think the one that comes with the Daisy is hard to beat. It starts well from cold and the flame is more consistent than other lighters I've tried. The tank is a good size and being completely clear is great. The only downer is the ergonomics if holding down the clicker. This is easily solved by licking the flame on.

All I need now is a butane screw thing, SCS 3-piece and some good herb storage containers to make my Daisy experience complete.

No more VAS for home vapes for me (except perhaps Vapolution 3.0).
 

1_gr8_underdog

Trapped in the Astral Planes Back from the dead
I am still using my Daisy and Lily everyday. I only use waldo when I want a easy water experiance. They can't be beaten. I really don't use any others (except for Herbie and nano.)As far as lighters, I really love my eagle jet torch. I have two of them now just in case something happens to one. So easy to adjust with your thumb even while using. Great price and holds about three days of butane for me. Was not a fan of the stock lighter. I love all three of my Triihouse vapes, would not ever want to be without them, and recommend them to everybody. :tup:
 
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421

Well-Known Member
I know everyone calls this a flower vape, but I was wondering if anyone tried putting a s&b or herbalizer concentrate pad in the bowl and tried using some shatter or wax. Do you guys envision any problem using it like that?

I really feel this would work very well with the raw power and large amount of hot convective air the Daisy can produce. It would probably be a problem cleaning out oil residue from the wood.... though with a pad hopefully that would catch all the residue.
 
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Mister G

Deceptively Old Fart
Was just looking at @TriiKLe on Instagram, and saw a little sneak peek at a little new conduction vape that they've been working on. I don't know how to post the photo, but if you search it you'll see it's about the size of 1 lily block, maybe smaller. Looks great though! I'm excited

Cool. You have their username wrong (it's actually TriihouseCompany), and you can't get at the URL of Instagram pics to repost here, but here's a link to the pic, it is VERY cute.

https://instagram.com/p/3jm4K2Fwbg/
 
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t-dub

Vapor Sloth
and you can't get at the URL of Instagram pics to repost here
How about this?

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