Just to clarify, the title is/was a joke. There are some excellent conduction vapes out there.
My good friend has been really excited about vaporizing ever since he first hit my SSV. He's been convinced he wants an Extreme since seeing the demo video. So he calls me up and says he bought one, 'it's called the B.C. Vaporizer' he says. $109 at a flea market. Ugh.
I was over at his place and took a look.
Beside a surfer.
Carb on the side.
Top is a (an Italian) jar, the lid is rivited on to the base.
Bit of resin.
Milkshot.
One of the reasons I didn't hit it.
Redeeming quality?
Lots of things I didn't like...
Materials: copper (brass?) bowl, lots of plastic, unknown heating element, etc. He said it tasted like shit the first few times until the residue burnt off. Vapor is drawn through the guts. No temperature control - it's either plugged in or unplugged. I'm sure you could master the technique, he said he didn't burn it every time, but if you leave it too long it burns.
I mean, I'm sure it's better than straight up smoking, and he likes it. And yeah, conduction has its place, and maybe we all owe this vape some thanks for being one of the first. But if burns your herb at its unchangeable temp it's kind of failing at its sole purpose.
50 years ago, ok. But not today and not at that price.
Edit: No, I didn't read this. Will print him a copy. RTFM!
Double Edit: Hmm, I thought this was the original conduction vape for some reason, but apparently it's only going back to '94.
My good friend has been really excited about vaporizing ever since he first hit my SSV. He's been convinced he wants an Extreme since seeing the demo video. So he calls me up and says he bought one, 'it's called the B.C. Vaporizer' he says. $109 at a flea market. Ugh.
I was over at his place and took a look.
Beside a surfer.
Carb on the side.
Top is a (an Italian) jar, the lid is rivited on to the base.
Bit of resin.
Milkshot.
One of the reasons I didn't hit it.
Redeeming quality?
Lots of things I didn't like...
Materials: copper (brass?) bowl, lots of plastic, unknown heating element, etc. He said it tasted like shit the first few times until the residue burnt off. Vapor is drawn through the guts. No temperature control - it's either plugged in or unplugged. I'm sure you could master the technique, he said he didn't burn it every time, but if you leave it too long it burns.
I mean, I'm sure it's better than straight up smoking, and he likes it. And yeah, conduction has its place, and maybe we all owe this vape some thanks for being one of the first. But if burns your herb at its unchangeable temp it's kind of failing at its sole purpose.
50 years ago, ok. But not today and not at that price.
Edit: No, I didn't read this. Will print him a copy. RTFM!
Double Edit: Hmm, I thought this was the original conduction vape for some reason, but apparently it's only going back to '94.