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FROLIC by Limelight Herb

Just Justin

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It seems like a lot of folk are vaping at quite high temps, near 400f and I typically vape around 360f. How does the Frolic compare to a vape such as Crafty, Mighty, Venty or another vape with accurate temp, set at same temp?
 

TigoleBitties

Big and Bouncy
It seems like a lot of folk are vaping at quite high temps, near 400f and I typically vape around 360f. How does the Frolic compare to a vape such as Crafty, Mighty, Venty or another vape with accurate temp, set at same temp?
Oh, temps around 400F are only in on-demand mode where they generally have to be higher since there's no conduction going on. In session mode you can vape comfortably anywhere from 350-385F and get good vapor but in on-demand you generally need >=385F.

Edit: I don't really think you can compare temp readings among different devices where the physics and materials of each device is quite different. I think manufacturers do their best to get the numbers in the right ballpark but 400F on one device will rarely be exactly the same on another device.

Some devices don't even have digital temp displays to compare with which is fine with me. As long as the taste and the extraction is to your liking then knowing the exact temp from a device with an analog dial like the TM2 isn't really that relevant I think. :2c:
 
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turk

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…this….this is exactly correct (imo)…there’s definitely variation across devices..not necessarily dramatic, but differences.
 
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dimmusp

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How much does the Frolic cook the herb between hits? Do wisps of vapor come out of the mouthpiece like in S&B vapes due to the bowl conduction?

Still enjoying getting to know the Frolic. So far it's a great little device.

I'm getting about 8 bowls per full charge which is great. I've been trying session and on-demand modes roughly equally. I tried the AVLP caps without the tops and it's a perfect fit with that extra clearance. I didn't think caps would be ideal for on-demand performance but I decided to try an on-demand session at 400F with the top-less AVLP cap just to see. It worked great so I may continue to use them even in on-demand mode to keep the unit cleaner.
Without the cap tops, how are you preventing the herb from sticking to the cooling unit when you open the bowl? Do you first tap the device on a table or something?
 
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