At the end of the day of course, it doesn't really matter
how we get our vapor. Just as long as we
get our vapor.
Very true there is no lack of vapor that's for damn sure haha
@Stu well looks like u gotta grab this guy and give us ur feedback lol
So I took a close look at the vapor path hopefully stu can post my pics. My assumption is a stainless steel sleeve that swivels with the top power switch/lever and has two offset holes in it, one for each chamber. So when u throw the switch the sleeve turns back and forth to it's corrisponding hole for each chamber. 2-4inches from the top looks plastic but the mouth piece goes in 2-4inches so it's all stainless from the chamber to the glass or stainless mouth piece. Btw there is an o-ring at the top for an air tight seal so the vapor doesn't touch the plastic or escape.
Ok so I'm bored at work and keep editing this post. I'm using my haze now thinking about the air path ok here it goes...
The hole on the bottom of the chamber (in the earlier post) is where the air is drawn from and travels through the hot chamber and heats up. The oil can, that stupid me didn't show the bottom has two dents that raise it off the bottom of the chamber so the air u draw can pass through. The oil can lid is rubber or silicone or whatever. When the chamber is closed it creates a seal. Make sure the lid is seated properly and not pushed into the can. The lid has an indent for the hot air to go up the side of the can and only in that top hole of the lid then pass though the material and out the hole in the front that is seperated by the raised rubber on the lid. Boooom convection!!!!!! Lol how does that sound? I just vaped some wax so I could be wrong hahaha I'm way too bored! ok guys and girls let me know what u think.
@scottg402 that throws out trying to vape with no lid kinda messes up the concept. Lol