Damn, that's a killer deal.
drdabber.com also has appears to have everything on sale. Taking this opportunity to try the smooth ceramic cup, as I honestly haven't been using my Switch at all lately. The Peak has emerged as my clear favorite of the two recently, but I'm hoping a better induction cup will change things up.
Hey Freddie! I am also a user of both products, as well as a top of the line plug-in enail and Liger. I am still finding pros and cons to both, but maybe I can help you enjoy your Switch more.
I just got a new unit with upgraded firmware that didn't have the repeated cooldown issue, much better! My 00- unit would cooldown for 15 minutes at a time, killing a sesh. The 01- unit is much better about this. I also go the smooth ceramic insert, I do like it a lot. But I am with you, something about the way the Peak hits is very inviting. It seems to slowly milk every bit of terps from a dab and give you a ridiculous number of hits on a glob?
The obvious downfall of this is the battery life and the awful atomizer replacement price. Now that I am using my handmade Peak atomizers that is more of a non-issue, but the battery is. So I am on a mission to get the Switch hitting as tasty and efficiently as the Peak with all of the amazing advantages I get with the Induction tech.
So, I may like the way the Peak hits a little more now, BUT I feel like with insert advancement and playing with lower settings in crystal mode similar performance could be achieved with the Switch, but with the robustness and big ole battery. I am going to keep going back and forth, but I think the battery alone will make the Switch the clear winner.
One thing that really turned me off about the Switch at first was the way the airflow to the bucket was designed and the lack of seal at mouth. Well, after testing about 15 carb caps and using the silicone ring inside out in the mouth, It's MUCH MUCH BETTER!!! First of all, if you haven't taken the ring off of your cap, turned it inside out, and put it on the inside of the upper portion of your glass...DO IT! This make it to where any big carb cap will seal on it. And if your dabber broke off of your stock one, it works just as well upside down with the seal inside the 50mm joint. So I have found 5 or so carb caps that work very well, and milk more than either the stock or bubble caps. The Bubble cap works MUCH better after you use the seal, but it has the tendency to blow oil out of the bucket unless you hit it lightly. The Chab Bro Terp trunk fit great but due to the extremely deep bucket design on the Switch, the directional air flow is hitting the side wall of the glass and not perfect. The coojo bubble also worked ok, but still not perfect. Then I found a couple of caps that I rarely use for anything, they fit my 30mm flat coil Liger, but I don't use either often. One is a Redtail glass, it's not directional which is good in this case, most directional caps just make the air hit the side wall of the glass due to the deap bucket. This works great, and even better if I use it upside down with the handle towards the bucket. It clouds up so thick! The other glass one that works better than stock I forgot who made it, but it has a very long directional snout with a slight angle so it blows into the bucket. Super clouds with a directional cap! nice. So I kept looking and trying caps, that led me to my collection of CCA Ti caps. WOW, several of the later ones work great, but the single hole storm cell cap seems like it was made for the Switch! It is similar in design to the actual Switch cap except the air inlet hole is an angled hole towards the center instead of near the edge, this seems to make a huge difference! The air is directed at an angle right into the bucket but far enough away not to splash it out. All 3 of these caps works better than the OG, but if you already have late model CCA storm cell cap, give it a try! It is the best cap I have found for the Switch so far. The other 2 glass ones right behind it and then the Switch caps. I did find another 10 that worked, like the Coojo and Chad bro as mentioned above, but If they didn't perform better than the original I didn't take pics of them for you.
I am still getting acquainted with the Switch and have used the hell out of the Peak since release. I can tell you that the Peak could never be a desktop replacement for me, I simply take too many dabs in a day. Especially with company. I did however use the Switch like that this weekend. I originally purchased a unit with outdated firmware so this was my first real test. This was with myself and a few other heavy dabbers so we hit it a lot. We used all 3 of the inserts, all agreed that the Quartz and smooth ceramic would be the only ones we used often. So in this mode we played around and did notice that it was almost too powerful at times. Heating your concentrate up to full vaporization instead of slowly milking it. It would give HUGE rips but didn't seem as efficient. Again I think this could be a pro and a con, but playing with lower temps and longer hit times paired with thicker inserts and materials should help.
I think we only got about 35 dabs in when the battery died. So not 100 like you would get with the thin ceramic insert, but still more than the Peak. Then I remembered that the battery was swappable! I still had my old unit to return so I swapped out the battery and was good to go! Then the value of the swappable battery really dawned on me. With the Peak, I would have been dead in the water, no pass-through charging, no swappable battery. Just waiting. With the Switch it takes about a minute to start working again when you plug it in, and if you are going for long weekends without power like I do, picking up a spare battery puts a clear advantage with the Switch. I do like the Peaks case a bit better, so I will be buying a Pelican style hard case t replace the cardboard box case, not because it's not protective, but because mine already split at one of the corners so I know it will not last long. I picked up a 13" x 12" x 6" Weatherproof Hard Case with Customizable Foam. It is smaller than the stock box and about the smallest case you could fit everything in. It would have been nice if it was big enough to fit the stock foam in, but it's smaller so I will have to pluck. I will post pics after plucking. If I were buying it again I may go ahead and get the 14x16x8" to get more room, it may be the best fit. If I get a custom rig I may upgrade to it. I have a huge 22x14x8", but I don't want to carry that beast around.
I suggest using the smooth ceramic or Quartz at a very low temp in the dark blues but set the hit time to a long 25-30 seconds. This is the best way to get good flavor and lots of milky, tasty hits instead of blasting through a glob with 2 rips! Both are nice to be able to do and require a little technique.
I am really enjoying the Switch so far and I love the Peak too! There are definitely valid reasons to love both and room for improvement on both, but I am certainly happy I picked up the Switch even though I already own a Peak! If I had to pick just 1 portable dab rig, I'm leaning Switch right meow!
Playing with different inserts, temps, times, and carb caps along with the silicone cap seal make a big difference. Plus I just ordered some 50mm glass joints from Dr. Dabber and I am going to have a custom glass piece made soon!