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Well that makes sense as to why it’s so hot.Bowls
Well that makes sense as to why it’s so hot.Bowls
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It’s very ergonomic with the proper WPA. That’s for sure.A quality of life improvement I'd like to see in future models is an option for auto-firing without needing to hold the button. This might be hard to accomplish given the UI though. I mostly want it for water piece hits. I find holding the button while taking a bong hit awkward. This might be because I don't have the official WPA connector. Maybe it's easier to hold.
Then that's my problem. Though I do kind of think not having to hold the button when attached to a water piece would be nice. I usually use a smaller piece that I'm holding at the same time as the FW. It's just a little awkward given that the FW's button is a little harder to press (for me) than something like the TinyMight. But... I can't really visualize how to squeeze more functionality out of the single button. So maybe it is what it is.It’s very ergonomic with the proper WPA. That’s for sure.
I have the proper WPA and I just dont really get along with the button... its my biggest complaint. Considering I only have 2 complaints I guess that doesnt mean much but I really think the button itself could use some improvement. Like @florduh I find the TM button to be much easier.
It's not necessarily the positioning, but the button itself.
Can confirm it makes an excellent dog walk vaporizer. Congrats and enjoy!Mine shipped out today
It seems to be my future dog walk vaporizer. My P-80 is too big and fragile. My tinymight needs to be stirred to often. Yup, I'm pretty excited.
I can hold my bong and press the button with one hand, but I would agree that it’s far too soft of a button, sometimes it not sure if I pressed it and other times it ends my hit early because I didn’t put enough pressure on it. I would also like to se a more refined button in some way. I will say this about my TM though, that thing misses button presses all the damn time turning it off and on, I have to hit it 5-6 times on occasion.I have the proper WPA and I just dont really get along with the button... its my biggest complaint. Considering I only have 2 complaints I guess that doesnt mean much but I really think the button itself could use some improvement. Like @florduh I find the TM button to be much easier.
It's not necessarily the positioning, but the button itself.
Hello,
I just received my Firewood7 a few weeks ago, and I'm really enjoying it. I'm using the Sony VTC6 battery, and was just curious if you all had any tips for longer battery life? I'm finding I get 2-3 "bowls" worth per each fully charged battery. I'll start with preset #2, take 3-5 hits, bump it up to preset #3 for 2-3 hits, and then I refill the oven. By the time I'm done with my 3rd bowl my battery is at a "single buzz" when doing the battery check. Sometimes I get the low battery warning before I finish the 3rd bowl. Is this normal?
Also, I only picked up 2 VTC6 battery. Are there larger capacity batteries you all recommend? I've been avoiding the monicells because of the size issue that's been brought up here.
Thanks!
A quality of life improvement I'd like to see in future models is an option for auto-firing without needing to hold the button. This might be hard to accomplish given the UI though. I mostly want it for water piece hits. I find holding the button while taking a bong hit awkward. This might be because I don't have the official WPA connector. Maybe it's easier to hold.
Then that's my problem. Though I do kind of think not having to hold the button when attached to a water piece would be nice. I usually use a smaller piece that I'm holding at the same time as the FW. It's just a little awkward given that the FW's button is a little harder to press (for me) than something like the TinyMight. But... I can't really visualize how to squeeze more functionality out of the single button. So maybe it is what it is.
The funny part is, I don't really even need the auto-fire feature on the TM, because the button is so easy to press. The FW's button is kind of a "pain" (like a First World problem kind of "pain") in comparison, so on this device I'd actually use auto-fire. Oh well. I do think the FW's button will have more longevity on it.
I’ve only recently started using the FW with a water piece, so that’s probably why I’m just noticing the awkward button issue when also holding my little bong.Those are the batteries I use, and they are good for long life, what you described does not sound that weird though, so I would focus on adjusting your technique, how you're loading and using the button and drawing, less time on the button means less battery drain... Higher temps could also drain more, but that would mean faster hits, faster to heat, so it's all about balance... Drawing slow is a way to maximize heat, drawing fast you're asking the heater to keep up with you, requiring more power...
I think having to hold the button during a hit for FW7 (and TM) is unfortunately a necessary evil, ergonomically I don't find either one that ideal, it would be nice if you press the button and it just heated on its own like you were holding it down for 10 to 20 seconds? Maybe you could tap it again to shut it off... Most on demand vapes require the button press for the feature, so yeah hard to avoid, I am pretty much always using WPA with my FW7 now, various dry glass pieces and water pieces, it is fine and comfortable enough, like the TM (I don't really use the auto fire there much because I like to fully clear my hits and you would have to turn the device off), but yeah it was just be nice to not have to hold the button...
Don't overfill and be sure to keep below ring of holes 75% or so up the chamber. I tend to prefer a finer grind.@Shit Snacks Hey thanks for the tips. I'll try to keep it to preset 1 or 2 and draw slower. In regards to amount of material and amount of "packing", do you have any tips on that as far as efficiency?
Thank you.
@Shit Snacks Hey thanks for the tips. I'll try to keep it to preset 1 or 2 and draw slower. In regards to amount of material and amount of "packing", do you have any tips on that as far as efficiency?
Thank you.
Hello,
I just received my Firewood7 a few weeks ago, and I'm really enjoying it. I'm using the Sony VTC6 battery, and was just curious if you all had any tips for longer battery life? I'm finding I get 2-3 "bowls" worth per each fully charged battery. I'll start with preset #2, take 3-5 hits, bump it up to preset #3 for 2-3 hits, and then I refill the oven. By the time I'm done with my 3rd bowl my battery is at a "single buzz" when doing the battery check. Sometimes I get the low battery warning before I finish the 3rd bowl. Is this normal?
Also, I only picked up 2 VTC6 battery. Are there larger capacity batteries you all recommend? I've been avoiding the monicells because of the size issue that's been brought up here.
Thanks!
I can hold my bong and press the button with one hand, but I would agree that it’s far too soft of a button, sometimes it not sure if I pressed it and other times it ends my hit early because I didn’t put enough pressure on it. I would also like to se a more refined button in some way. I will say this about my TM though, that thing misses button presses all the damn time turning it off and on, I have to hit it 5-6 times on occasion.
I think having to hold the button during a hit for FW7 (and TM) is unfortunately a necessary evil, ergonomically I don't find either one that ideal, it would be nice if you press the button and it just heated on its own like you were holding it down for 10 to 20 seconds? Maybe you could tap it again to shut it off... Most on demand vapes require the button press for the feature, so yeah hard to avoid, I am pretty much always using WPA with my FW7 now, various dry glass pieces and water pieces, it is fine and comfortable enough, like the TM (I don't really use the auto fire there much because I like to fully clear my hits and you would have to turn the device off), but yeah it was just be nice to not have to hold the button...
But I gotta say, this thing’s pretty clutch through water. Starting the day with a big ol CBD flower hit has become as essential as coffee in the AM. Strongly recommend it.
Yup. Asking how many bowls is kind of like asking how long’s a piece of string.I feel like I probably get a bit more out of a battery than you described, but I doubt it’s a dramatic difference and a lot of little things could make a difference in power consumption.
I think I'm going to have to make this happen ASAP. I have a ton of CBD sitting around I have to start using lol
Congrats on the acquisition! Cool technique with the little cages. Do you still get hybrid heating with the herb encapsulated?Well I got my firewood 7 today and I'm really blown away. I have a couple P-80s and a Tinymight, as well as other good stuff, and I am really really blown away.
Please forgive me if this was covered before. There are a lot of pages to check, and this is really pretty cool. One of the things that kinda bummed me out was the lack of refills on the fly. I had a EUREKA moment. I tried putting a Tinymight cage into the oven. Didn't work, the lid didn't clear the cover. After a moment of bummness I had another EUREKA. Take the lid off...
It is a perfect fit! Load a bunch in my pocket, when I'm ready to use one, pop off the lid and throw it in my pocket, press the weed under the holes, pop on the lid when done to collect abv, and refills on the fly.
Thank you. It’s completely not affected by the cage. It's basically just open mesh.Congrats on the acquisition! Cool technique with the little cages. Do you still get hybrid heating with the herb encapsulated?
Awesome. Thanks for this, might just give it a tryThank you. It’s completely not affected by the cage. It's basically just open mesh.