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Trully better, I never liked dabbing with a torch....enail make the process alot easier to deal with!Super tempted to grab one of these now! Is the experience really that much better than a standard nail + torch?
Trully better, I never liked dabbing with a torch....enail make the process alot easier to deal with!Super tempted to grab one of these now! Is the experience really that much better than a standard nail + torch?
Word, I've been using the same torch and titanium nail for like two years now, so I'm ready for something new. I vape flower like 90% of the time, only now starting to get back into the concentrate gameTrully better, I never liked dabbing with a torch....enail make the process alot easier to deal with!
Super tempted to grab one of these now! Is the experience really that much better than a standard nail + torch?
I think I guess the reply...cheap nail means less duability.... @herbivore21 is a fan of the D-nail products!Shouldn't SiC have better heat resistance than quartz? Or did I just get a bunk nail from TAG?
TAG SiC has been great for me, running it on a nail from TAG as well. @Bouldorado must've got a dud or something?I think I guess the reply...cheap nail means less duability.... @herbivore21 is a fan of the D-nail products!
Although I'm sorry about your loss... I was thinking to get the TAG sic dish too but your experience and some comments I read discouraged me... and the sic Halo is too expensive for me.... fuck that's just a dish!
That breakage is due to excessive thermal shock. SIC, quartz and sapphire have their limits when it comes to thermal shock. While SIC can tolerate thermal shock much better than quartz and sapphire, it still is subject to break under such stress. Its one thing to heat a metal or glass material fast, but to cool it down must...great care must be taken. If you ever run water over your dish I would recommend it be as hot as can be to start and gradually change the temp of the water until desired. Never use cold water ona hot surface.
Even for q-tip tech in between hits I often use room temp water or even warm it up a little.
As for TAG vs HALO...I thought the differences might be negligible, then I listened to @SamuraiSam and @herbivore21 and they convinced me that there is enough marginal differences to go for the HALO. I am on a phone so perhaps I can elaborate more when I can type from a computer but the HALO has allowed me to cut my dabs in half. I couldnt believe how @SamuraiSam was getting such a big hit off a dab I couldnt even see on the end of his dab tool in his q-tip tech video but now that I got my own HALO...its bigger rips on the tiniest of dabs! Distillate has become dangerous because a tiny drop will choke me out.
Sorry for the late response, but yes, Q-tip tech is cleaning the dish with a Q-tip after each hit. I do it like @SamuraiSam and use one side of the qtip dry and one side wet. Dry first to mop and then wet to steam clean a little.Yeah apparently I misunderstood the properties of SiC. I read about people saying it has better heat shock protection and can better withstand drops than quartz. So I took that to mean it was nigh-indestructible, a la titanium.
Qtip tech is using a wet qtip to clean the dish?
I'm curious if anyone can assist. I mentioned my predicament in the henail thread, and although I do love my portables I certainly want to get a standard rig set up minus the torch.
If you guys were starting from scratch, what would you go with on a limited budget (enail, glass, etc)?
The whole 9 yards......
For <$150, you can have everything pictured in this thread: Dhgate enail, DHgate glass, and thick ass glass SiC dish.
I highly recommend the SiC dish- in terms of flavor and efficiency, it's a massive improvement over quartz.
You can save about $20 by getting a smaller or simpler rig- there are a ton of options on DHgate.
Most expensive part was the enail at $105. Might save a bit by shopping around, but look for the kind pictured here with the screw in dish (that'll allow you to use different dishes).
And the DHgate enails are lasting too? They're about 80 to 100 bucks cheaper than the branded US ones
I've been using the same setup except for my nail for over a year now and haven't even needed to replace the coil. My enail is on about 8 hours a day.
I'm about to pull the trigger on a dh kit (enail, glass rig, etc) for about 153 plus adding an extra nail for good measure....still under my 170 max.
Is there a typical preference between 10mm (flat), 16, or 20 mm coil (the wrapped, coiled style)?
Again, I have my portable henails but no matter what I read I can't find a general consensus?
I'm about to pull the trigger on a dh kit (enail, glass rig, etc) for about 153 plus adding an extra nail for good measure....still under my 170 max.
Is there a typical preference between 10mm (flat), 16, or 20 mm coil (the wrapped, coiled style)?
Again, I have my portable henails but no matter what I read I can't find a general consensus?
I'm definitely all about the flat coils as are my friends who posted above.If you get a setup with a flat coil you can very easily upgrade to the D-Nail SiC Halo & Slim Series base down the road.
Now I read somewhere that flats burn out faster? Any knowledge to support this or was it essentially just someone hypothesizing?
Yeah I don't think that's true. Flat coils are the same as a barrel coil, just a different shape