Dry herb portable Vapes which can get up to 240 degress/464 F.

cliffhanger1

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I am looking for a Vape which can get very hot up to mindest 240 degress/464 F.

For now i am knowing the Tinymight, Tafee Bowle, Starry V3, Firefly, Firewood,

I am looking for some new, knows someone other devices ?
 
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badbee

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That's above the combustion point so any vape that can scorch herb can go approximately that high. Definitely the TinyMight and Firewood can scorch, not sure about the others you've listed.
 
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cliffhanger1

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Any other electrical good conduction vapes on the market which makes very dark ABV ?

Edit:
The darkest ABV ever seen is from the FW7.
But there are to many pieces to clean for me. Not so easy and comfortable like other devices
 
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Robert-in-YEG

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Any other electrical good conduction vapes on the market which makes very dark ABV ?

Edit:
The darkest ABV ever seen is from the FW7.
But there are to many pieces to clean for me. Not so easy and comfortable like other devices
Dark AVB is not just the product of temperature, but also time.

I very rarely turn my Starry beyond 428F/220C and often get very dark AVB, but I run at least 2 sessions per bowl and have the Starry connected to a bong.

Any convection vape through a bong can create pretty dark AVB.

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cliffhanger1

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Dark AVB is not just the product of temperature, but also time.

I very rarely turn my Starry beyond 428F/220C and often get very dark AVB, but I run at least 2 sessions per bowl and have the Starry connected to a bong.

Any convection vape through a bong can create pretty dark AVB.

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"The brotherhood of men does not imply their equality. Families have their fools and their men of genius, their black sheep and their saints, their worldly successes and their worldly failures. A man should treat his brothers lovingly and with justice, according to the deserts of each. But the deserts of every brother are not the same."
- Aldous Huxley
I agree, the time is an factor too.
But there are Vapes which makes darker ABV with lower Temps than others with higher Temps.
 
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badbee

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Personally I don't find ABV color to be a very good indicator of extraction. Conduction vapes will leave it very dark. The SSV will fully extract a load, leaving virtually nothing in the ABV, but only take it to a medium\darkish tan. Turned up the SSV will scorch but the experience isn't better. Other convection vapes tend to fall somewhere in between the SSV and a Vapcap's near combustion. They all get the job done.
 

danjens

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Unregulated devices come to mind. Bricks and butane vapes would also reach these temps. However you wouldn’t be able to “set” the temperature, would just have to dial in your technique
 
Personally I don't find ABV color to be a very good indicator of extraction. Conduction vapes will leave it very dark. The SSV will fully extract a load, leaving virtually nothing in the ABV, but only take it to a medium\darkish tan. Turned up the SSV will scorch but the experience isn't better. Other convection vapes tend to fall somewhere in between the SSV and a Vapcap's near combustion. They all get the job done.

Agreed. I think many people focus on AVB color a bit too much. It’s always going to be darker with conduction. I run my convection vapes at fairly high temps and usually end up with a light to medium brown. The herb is still done and no more vapor is being produced. I’ve found it to be strain-dependent as well.
 

Robert-in-YEG

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Agreed. I think many people focus on AVB color a bit too much. It’s always going to be darker with conduction. I run my convection vapes at fairly high temps and usually end up with a light to medium brown. The herb is still done and no more vapor is being produced. I’ve found it to be strain-dependent as well.
It also depends on the vape. Conduction vapes generally have darker AVB. Convection generally has no scorching and the colour is lighter.

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cliffhanger1

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I found what i am was looking for with the Weecke Rush which makes me really happy with a strong effect and a very dark ABV at 240 degrees :)and much darker for example than other vapes i known which can also 240 degrees.
But the search for other good vapes goes on LOOOOL Happy VAS :rofl:
 
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