Firewood Vaporizer

nicknobody

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Sorry I have been so absent ☹️

A couple updates:
First, I'm pleased to announce a price reduction on Firewood 9! Over the past few months I have made some significant manufacturing improvements and have managed to get some of the more difficult parts mass produced externally. This has allowed me to lower costs and increase production. As a result I'm lowering the price of a Firewood 9 to $265 for either the bowl or capsule option (was $315 for bowl option, $320 for capsule option)

Second, some people have also asked about a Firewood 10. Since the founding of Firewood I have done a new product release just about once a year. Well Firewood 9 has been out for over a year now and I have barely even started the Firewood 10 design, so it will definitely be over a year for this one. Best case I would release something in six months, probably more like a year from now. My goal is to make something truly revolutionary compared to anything available. Much faster, smaller, more efficient. However I'm not 100% sure if my new idea will work. Prototype oven is in the works, we'll see....

When's it coming out, and what makes it a reason to wait?

Oh. I thought there was some serious upgrade that was worth not getting one now. Thanks, I guess. So this is just standard VAS "This is the greatest vaporizer ever, until the next version comes out, then that will be the greatest vaporizer ever!" Rinse (in iso), repeat...

I have been pondering a fw10 since the second part of firewoods post above

Edit

Marc’s post was on June 21 2024 fyi
 
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johnnyCanuck

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so i have been playing with my new fw9 over the past week and i really love almost everything about it (i do think i like the fw7 better.

my main gripe with the fw9 is the button ... it feels flimsy like it might fall off at any moment and sometimes i can't even tell if it is engaged by feel (it usually is but without the buzzes i might think it hasn't engaged yet.)

other than that i really love this thing and it is in my main rotation!
When you have the trigger button pressed and your not sure if it's engaged, bring the vape to your ear. You'll hear the vape "chirping" as it's heating up.
 

FatOldEnt

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I was using a FW4 for several years until it suddenly stopped heating one day. Upgraded to the 9 but I miss the 4. The on-demand heating was much better than having to press an awkwardly placed tiny button for heat IMO
 

Shit Snacks

Milaana. Lana. LANA. LANAAAA! (TM2/TP80/BAK/FW9)
Anybody else here still rocking the FW4? I really wish more vapes had HEAT ON DEMAND by just inhaling the unit to turn it on. Anyone else knows why more makers don’t make that a feature? I know that Xvape Mambo has it

Its a pretty complex feature, particularly if convection is involved, most others with attempts at it have failed, but there are some that use it with some combination of trigger button as well... I don't know I find it pretty annoying personally because it feels impossible to clear hits, how do you stop it from heating while you are still inhaling?
 

MHL

Try hard noob
Anybody else here still rocking the FW4? I really wish more vapes had HEAT ON DEMAND by just inhaling the unit to turn it on. Anyone else knows why more makers don’t make that a feature? I know that Xvape Mambo has it
I think that works really well for nicotine vapes, but IMO the delay between initial draw and production of happy clouds is too long for this to be a useful feature for dry herb vapes. Not tried the Mambo though, so not talking from experience.
 
MHL,
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