I think that is exactly what did happen with me...you live and learn I guess. I won't be going near any oils with it in the future, just in case. After a brief chat, iam pleased to say that Alex from haze has sorted everything out for me and il be receiving my new unit soon and may even purchase the square upon release too. Couldn't be happier with Haze's customer service now. Great job guys !Using the concentrate cans I would recommend keeping the Haze flat with the can lids facing up. The silicone has two holes for the vapour path however I could see with the unit being upside down liquid pouring out of the holes.
@No Ego, I am intrigued by the DO20 bubbler. Do you need any other attatchments or is it good to go out of the box? I ask because how reasonable the price is for the product.
@No Ego, I am intrigued by the DO20 bubbler. Do you need any other attatchments or is it good to go out of the box? I ask because how reasonable the price is for the product.
I have a few methods of getting the haze onto the bubbler... a tapered wine cork is the most simple and with holes drilled through it you can connect it to the original mouthpieces etc... I have a 14mm WPA already for another bubbler I have and just drilled a hole in a tapered cork to fit the 14 mm into it for the d020.. it's ok but the haze sits to high in the air from the extra corks length...
http://www.puffitup.com/category-s/175.htm
the new 18mm WPA on the way will allow the vape to sit lower down on the bubbler without the extra height of the cork...
when I ordered the d020 I ordered two just in case...
Is there an advantage health or otherwise of using it with the Haze as oppose to just using herb with the bubbler? I am new to this so forgive the simplistic questions.
I have a few methods of getting the haze onto the bubbler... a tapered wine cork is the most simple and with holes drilled through it you can connect it to the original mouthpieces etc... I have a 14mm WPA already for another bubbler I have and just drilled a hole in a tapered cork to fit the 14 mm into it for the d020.. it's ok but the haze sits to high in the air from the extra corks length...
http://www.puffitup.com/category-s/175.htm
the new 18mm WPA on the way will allow the vape to sit lower down on the bubbler without the extra height of the cork...
when I ordered the d020 I ordered two just in case...
Is there an advantage health or otherwise of using it with the Haze as oppose to just using herb with the bubbler? I am new to this so forgive the simplistic questions.
Is there a reason you did not buy the wpa connection Haze sells?
the water left over after vaporizing through it is quite stinky ( stank) and I imagine that filters some stuff from getting to the lungs... water assisted vaping too helps with the smoothness of the draw and gives better pulls from the pressure of the water plus allows higher heat vaping to heat release those heavier medicinal compounds in the plant... hitting the vaporizer for those high heat compounds at a really high heat directly with no water assist will be harsh to your throat... you will find that with vaporizing you can tailor your approach to benefit from certain compound attributions. for example you can use a very low heat setting and hit the vaporizer getting a heady,active sativa buzz during the day... at night hit the same strain and turn up the heat at maximum temp to get at the higher sedative compounds etc...
I do have the glass wpa they sell and since getting the wood one from Ed's I have not touched the glass wpa... in fact that wood wpa stays on my haze now full time except when out with it and I use the stainless mouthpiece for travel... I did the last few times take the wpa with me to use out and about but am concerned to lose it so may stick with the metal one from now on
Hello,Hello everyone. This is my first post here. I have been reading the forum for several years now.
Recently i was trying to make the transition from combustion to vaping so i used my haze more frequently. The bad news is now that my haze V3 is broken.
The chamber selection (if you look trough one off the chamber holes you can see that there is no open hole when the chamber is selected) is broken and while vaping i got some pieces of broken plastic in my mouth (a bit shocking). I also suspect that the broken chamber is overheating.
I've contacted the CS on the haze website on 02/18/'17. No response yet. Fingers crossed.
I really love my haze and i'm missing it already.
Does anyone recommend a worthy replacement (arizer air, MFLB, Da vinci IQ, PAX 3, or any upcomming vapes)? I mostly vape dry herb.
Thanks
Hello everyone. This is my first post here. I have been reading the forum for several years now.
Recently i was trying to make the transition from combustion to vaping so i used my haze more frequently. The bad news is now that my haze V3 is broken.
The chamber selection (if you look trough one off the chamber holes you can see that there is no open hole when the chamber is selected) is broken and while vaping i got some pieces of broken plastic in my mouth (a bit shocking). I also suspect that the broken chamber is overheating.
I've contacted the CS on the haze website on 02/18/'17. No response yet. Fingers crossed.
I really love my haze and i'm missing it already.
Does anyone recommend a worthy replacement (arizer air, MFLB, Da vinci IQ, PAX 3, or any upcomming vapes)? I mostly vape dry herb.
Thanks
Hey and welcome to FC
I've experienced the same thing but Scott from CS took care of it like a champion.
And about the plastic parts, I think they come from the broken part straight under where you stick in the mouthpiece, so you are not vaping them. And thats good news right?
Just did a huge clean on my haze. Maybe a month went by without cleaning it. It only vaped 2-4 grams. I used about 20 Q tips. That air path is now spotless. Maybe 1 little speck of weed is left in there. But I think I got it good.
Do you guys do a burn off to get the ISO taste out if airpath before using it after a clean? Right now I just have my air path open and going to let it air out for 30 mins before using.