Well, if that is the case it doesn't seem a good way to try to initiate new users. VapCaps have a learning curve to begin with and I see no advantage in steepening it. If just trying to get some value out of them instead of just tossing them I would think it better to offer them cheaply on the site for experienced users. I would tend to point new users to the easiest experience possible. But maybe that is just me.Ptetty sure the Karma-Vap I received with my 2020 M is one of the shallow cut ones.
Well, if that is the case it doesn't seem a good way to try to initiate new users. VapCaps have a learning curve to begin with and I see no advantage in steepening it. If just trying to get some value out of them instead of just tossing them I would think it better to offer them cheaply on the site for experienced users. I would tend to point new users to the easiest experience possible. But maybe that is just me.
With reference to the recent (& on-going) concerns regarding manufacturing oil residue on new DV parts & the need for cleaning before use - I must say, I'm pleased that it's my regime for new vape related kit anyway, but especially so this time, as the amount of grey-black residue transferred on to an iso soaked sheet of kitchen roll after one pass through (a new condensor which came with the spinning mouthpiece I wanted) was pretty grim, imo . . .
. . . and then with another clean sheet on the second pass through . . .
After the second pass we were visibly looking good but man, I'm so pleased I did that clean. I have friends who would not bother (I got a few VC's for some friends a while back & cleaned them before letting anyone have them which I'm pleased I did as they used them straight out of the tube, in front of me, without even thinking about cleaning) - in fact VC's are sold in a couple of local headshops around my way & people would definitely be buying them to pretty much use the moment they stroll out of the shop. That's really not great & I hope DV is taking note - maybe even adding a note inside all appropriate vapes & parts to say an iso cleaning is advised prior to use? It woud be totally awesome if they were ready to use straight out of the box, though
Anyway, hopefully this situation is getting better as some members here have reported.
For me, on the more positive side of things, 4/20 vape-mail is STILL the best! and although I rather liked the look of a bare condensor sticking out the rear of my VonG in a kind of industrial exhaust pipe/cocobolo body combo . . . . I think I'm loving even more the contrasting look of my new light wood (maybe maple) mouthpiece paired with that 18mm cocobolo bad boy . . .
Wishing a very safe & happy 4/20 2020 to each & every single one of you!
My Cvap has one of those tips too :[. Im not complaining though, it was worth it just for the cap.Ptetty sure the Karma-Vap I received with my 2020 M is one of the shallow cut ones.
Induction heaters are amazing...but I think one should learn to use a proper torch first. The torch is the manual method that you should master before you go to the automatic IH.
Don't i understand peoples concerns with having their vapes come squeaky clean to them so they can use them immediately.
I don't know of any other product that does not need clean first before use, e.g. clothes, dinnerware/cups, cooking utensils, etc. All things we wear, use to eat/cook, etc.
Maybe i am missing something, but cleaning something new when you first get it is kinda the standard. i don't excpet the vape manufacturer to provide me ready to use devcies, when nothing else i buy comes that way either.
Just my 2 cents.
Do you expect someone has washed the dishes and utensils when you are served food in a restaurant?
Why of course, cause i didn't buy them brand spanking new in a box from a factory etc. Now, if i got to one of these manufacturers homes and they pass me a vape, i expect it clean.