Discontinued Haze Dual V3

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@scottg402 do u prepack ur cans? That's what I was asking how u store. My case is pretty much all set besides having my prepacked cans secure. My exta herb/concentrate, my herb is in an aluminum air tight can also, my concentrate is in a small glass vial, 3 batteries, tools, 10 cans, 3 mouthpieces, some wipes, and my haze. It's a nice little travel kit, not really discreet but that's what my pax is for n that I just carry my herb, pax, and tool.
 
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scottg402

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@scottg402 do u prepack ur cans? That's what I was asking how u store. My case is pretty much all set besides having my prepacked cans secure. My exta herb/concentrate, my herb is in an aluminum air tight can also, my concentrate is in a small glass vial, 3 batteries, tools, 10 cans, 3 mouthpieces, some wipes, and my haze. It's a nice little travel kit, not really discreet but that's what my pax is for n that I just carry my herb, pax, and tool.

Go back and take another look at the second image I posted. I use those canisters for both loose material and prepacked cans.

The small ones hold four cans each and the large ones hold 10-12 (I don't remember exactly at the moment). Then those aluminum canisters into the OtterBox cases.

If you look at my Haze kit you will see I include two small canisters in the same box so I have 10 total cans right there without having to go into the other boxes where I store material only.
 

NickDlow

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@scottg402 I ended up picking up that smaller otter box for my pax n a smaller can for my bud. My case for my haze is perfect for it and all the accessories. But thanks for the help bro.

Do u guys find using concentrates making ur haze extra messy?(seems like I'm losing some) I did, so I split my wick I half n put it on top of the concentrate and it seemed to help a bit. And I no longer store my mouthpiece in the haze. Don't want to risk another break, even to I bought an extra and I'm sick of the mouthpiece getting stuck inside. I hope they improve that feature cuz I liked storing it in there. What do u guys think?
 
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trevorzamani

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@scottg402 I ended up picking up that smaller otter box for my pax n a smaller can for my bud. My case for my haze is perfect for it and all the accessories. But thanks for the help bro.

Do u guys find using concentrates making ur haze extra messy?(seems like I'm losing some) I did, so I split my wick I half n put it on top of the concentrate and it seemed to help a bit. And I no longer store my mouthpiece in the haze. Don't want to risk another break, even to I bought an extra and I'm sick of the mouthpiece getting stuck inside. I hope they improve that feature cuz I liked storing it in there. What do u guys think?
Yeah with wax, i clean the mouthpiece and air path after 4-5 days of usage. Otherwise it starts getting sticky at the bottom of the mouthpiece. I also do not store the mouthpiece inside the unit when i am at home or use it at home. I only do it when i am taking this out. With dry herb , it does not require cleaning often but with wax. I agree with you.

 
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Same here with Wax. My unit seems to function fine when a fresh battery is put in. But after I turn it off once and leave it sitting there a couple hours, if I go back, the 4th setting continually blinks. So probably just the batteries not getting a good charge or something. Both bowls aren't heating up anymore though. I had been waiting too long to take the first draw, as Amy said. When you draw from bowl A, that same air from your draw is keeping the B from getting hot. So my unit itself seems to not be the problem. But I'll need a few days of testing to be sure.

I stopped using the glass mouthpiece entirely even though I prefer it. I use my Haze exclusively for wax at home pretty much. I stick to my Herbalizer for flowers. Of course wax is nice in that too...but the bags and whip get so messy, not to mention it gunks the screens up faster. So, I prefer to use portables for that. Since the titanium mouthpiece is heavier, it's not getting stuck as easily. I usually clean it, and the airpath once a day and that works. Also, it's so fast to clean that it doesn't really seem like a huge issue to me. Some vape pens I had tried were a pain in the ass to clean. So ease of cleaning is definitely a huge plus for me.

As far as your wax leaking, make sure you don't overload it. Amy said you can fill the cans 3/4s of the way with wax, but if you do, you need to be DILIGENT about keeping it horizontal. Even if the rubber lid is on perfectly, tipping it will likely make a bit of a mess and holding it straight up would probably be even worse. When I have wax in it, I'm very careful about how I hold it. But most portables I've used, if you don't hold it correctly, it can get messy. Like hitting some pen vapes like a cig horizontally can make a mess and are better held straight up of a 45 degree angle. But this is a Haze thread...

I'd just be a little more careful with it. But if some wax leaks from the can, you might be able to scrape some out with a dab tool if you're really worried about being wasteful. But it's going to be extra gooey at that point and probably very hard to scrape back off the dab tool. You can hold a lighter under it about an inch away until the wax liquifies and drip it into your container. Probably want to pop it in the freezer a few minutes to harden it up enough to make it easier to work with. Or just drip it as it's still liquid off the dab tool back into the can. You have to be extra careful though or you might waste a bit. But I hope that helps.

 
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trevorzamani

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Same here with Wax. My unit seems to function fine when a fresh battery is put in. But after I turn it off once and leave it sitting there a couple hours, if I go back, the 4th setting continually blinks. So probably just the batteries not getting a good charge or something. Both bowls aren't heating up anymore though. I had been waiting too long to take the first draw, as Amy said. When you draw from bowl A, that same air from your draw is keeping the B from getting hot. So my unit itself seems to not be the problem. But I'll need a few days of testing to be sure.

I stopped using the glass mouthpiece entirely even though I prefer it. I use my Haze exclusively for wax at home pretty much. I stick to my Herbalizer for flowers. Of course wax is nice in that too...but the bags and whip get so messy, not to mention it gunks the screens up faster. So, I prefer to use portables for that. Since the titanium mouthpiece is heavier, it's not getting stuck as easily. I usually clean it, and the airpath once a day and that works. Also, it's so fast to clean that it doesn't really seem like a huge issue to me. Some vape pens I had tried were a pain in the ass to clean. So ease of cleaning is definitely a huge plus for me.

As far as your wax leaking, make sure you don't overload it. Amy said you can fill the cans 3/4s of the way with wax, but if you do, you need to be DILIGENT about keeping it horizontal. Even if the rubber lid is on perfectly, tipping it will likely make a bit of a mess and holding it straight up would probably be even worse. When I have wax in it, I'm very careful about how I hold it. But most portables I've used, if you don't hold it correctly, it can get messy. Like hitting some pen vapes like a cig horizontally can make a mess and are better held straight up of a 45 degree angle. But this is a Haze thread...

I'd just be a little more careful with it. But if some wax leaks from the can, you might be able to scrape some out with a dab tool if you're really worried about being wasteful. But it's going to be extra gooey at that point and probably very hard to scrape back off the dab tool. You can hold a lighter under it about an inch away until the wax liquifies and drip it into your container. Probably want to pop it in the freezer a few minutes to harden it up enough to make it easier to work with. Or just drip it as it's still liquid off the dab tool back into the can. You have to be extra careful though or you might waste a bit. But I hope that helps.
I do not think that it is the wax that gets inside, i think it is residual from vapor because when i clean the path, i never get visible dried wax on the Q tip but i use the cans with quarter full at all times.
 
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NickDlow

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Same here I hold mine horizontally with wax in it. Also when I'm vaping her I hold it like that also because even though there is minimal heat going to the other oven it still make is viscous and still leaks. But I think the wick improved my situation also
 

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@virtualpurple Can you take a picture of your water tool setup and share here. I never used a water tool with a portable vaporizer before and want to see if I can find anything to attach to this. Looking forward to your feedback on it.

Sorry it took me so long to post. I have changed my tactic a bit.

My initial setup was simply sliding the Davinci glass stem on top of the haze glass stem. However, this wasn't perfectly airtight. A silicone O-ring would fix this easily though.

Still though, it was awkward to handle. The davinci glass stem is long enough on its own, but adding the F-bomb made it even stranger and fragile-feeling.

My new solution has been to simply run the silicone mouthpiece from my Flowermate Vapormax on top of the haze stem.

I have attached it to both the narrow end and the thicker end. Pics below are attatched to the thicker end.











 
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scottg402

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So do you guys hold it horizontally in your left hand by the silicone with the bowls up?

If I hold it with my right my bowls point down. I wonder if it makes any difference in performance with wax/herb?

My Haze stamp is also on the opposite side of the door in the graphite color.

Anyone have a different one?

Mike, I start drawing after about a minute regardless of what the lights say. Good tips on the wax. I haven't gotten to try it yet but I will keep in mind if I do. You saved me a big mess!

 
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virtualpurple

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I'm not sure what you mean when you say your bowls point down when you hold in your right, can you clarify?

I hold mine in my left hand, but my fingertips extend all the way to the edge of the perforated door.

Have any of you guys timed your heat-ups for each setting?

 
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scottg402

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Assuming you always hold it from the silicon grip part (right or left hand), if you hold it out horizontally when you draw is the door that covers the bowls facing up or down? Mine faces down if I hold it in my right hand or up if I hold it in my left hand.

 
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NickDlow

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@scottg402 my replacement has the logo on the chamber side, my original did not. And yes if there is concentrate in the chamber regardless if that's the one I'm using, I hold it horizontal in my right hand with the chamber facing up. My hand reaches the silicone on the opposite side. Or I just lay it down till I'm ready for the next draw like now as I type haha If it's herb in both it doesn't matter to me.


Looks like others are catching on...
http://www.vaporseller.com/vaporizer-information/

Notice how much they stress the dry herb in the can!!!

Good shit guys

 
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scottg402

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@scottg402 my replacement has the logo on the chamber side, my original did not. And yes if there is concentrate in the chamber regardless if that's the one I'm using, I hold it horizontal in my right hand with the chamber facing up. My hand reaches the silicone on the opposite side. Or I just lay it down till I'm ready for the next draw like now as I type haha If it's herb in both it doesn't matter to me.


Looks like others are catching on...
http://www.vaporseller.com/vaporizer-information/

Notice how much they stress the dry herb in the can!!!

Good shit guys

Ok...ours is the same except for where the logo is.

It's too bad that to use your right hand you have to reach across the plastic and the hot ovens to reach the silicone on the other side. That or have the ovens facing down. No big deal with herb but seems important with concentrate to keep them facing up so they don't leak out the bottom.

I wish they would switch this around. No offense to left hander's but most people are right handed and if they reversed the design it would make it more comfortable for most people.
 
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virtualpurple

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I really want to try this with a water attachment. Hope they will come up with that.

I highly recommend it man.

I'm actually in stages to have someone with great crafstmanship fabricate a dedicated attachment for me at this time. My steel stem will be mailed out tomorrow morning.

I'll keep you guys posted as I hear back.

*also, as an addendum to the waterpipe setup I had posted before I want to emphasize that with a silicone mouthpiece like I have, its better to insert the glass stem as I have shown rather than narrow-end first. I wedged a glass stem in the silicone mouthpiece narrow-end first to try and create a smaller overall solution that still made a tight seal. And while it worked just fine, I had issues removing the stem and ended up breaking the tip of the glass stem. It still functions well, but until I get a replacement it will only be used as a water tool connector as I have displayed in posts above, as I don't want the chipped end in my mouth at all.

 
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I highly recommend it man.

I'm actually in stages to have someone with great crafstmanship fabricate a dedicated attachment for me at this time. My steel stem will be mailed out tomorrow morning.

I'll keep you guys posted as I hear back.

*also, as an addendum to the waterpipe setup I had posted before I want to emphasize that with a silicone mouthpiece like I have, its better to insert the glass stem as I have shown rather than narrow-end first. I wedged a glass stem in the silicone mouthpiece narrow-end first to try and create a smaller overall solution that still made a tight seal. And while it worked just fine, I had issues removing the stem and ended up breaking the tip of the glass stem. It still functions well, but until I get a replacement it will only be used as a water tool connector as I have displayed in posts above, as I don't want the chipped end in my mouth at all.
I think you have convinced me. I have been thinking about a water attachment for a while and will probably pull the trigger soon. Just waiting for a rock solid attachment solution to be posted. I am not creative enough to come up with something in my own so I can't wait to see your fabrication.

Yes the attachment makes this a lot less portable but for me I use it primarily at home anyway so no issue there. However the beauty is you can remove it and you have great portability once again.
 
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Can't wait to see pics man! And I'm glad to hear I've helped you in any small part as you were one of the driving forces introducing me to this nifty little device!

Hope to hear how your method works.

I should also mention, now that I've been given the go-ahead from the man himself...

I am having a wood stem being made for me from Ed over at EdsTNT. If you guys aren't familiar, Ed makes incredible wooden stems for the Solo, Ascent, and other vaporizers. He has graciously agreed to create a stem for me that forms right into a 14mm adapter so that I won't have to fiddle with combining my glass stem with the flowermate silicone stem any longer. This should make my F-Bomb sit much more stable on top of the unit.

I cannot wait. Eds craftsmanship is well documented on this forum and many people (Carolking with her ascent comes to mind) prefer to use his wood stems over their standard stems so even without the F-bomb, his stem could very well be my go-to when I'm at home.

I don't know quite yet how it will be designed. In a perfect world I would love to have a wooden stem the same dimensions as the glass and metal stem so that I could store it inside the Haze unit itself, and then have a seperate wood adapter piece that fits on the top to connect the stem to the water tool. However, I don't know if that creates too much opportunity for air leak or whatever. But truly it won't matter if the unit is one piece or two because the wong adapter would have to be pocketed anyways.

I don't have any ETA, my stem just got delivered to Ed yesterday and he is a busy man. I'm in no rush, however, I just look forward to the end result.

As I receive any updates or pictures I will keep you guys posted. It may inspire a few other people to seek out Ed and his wonderful work.

Now, I have been told by the Haze co. that they are in the works developing a 14mm and 19mm water tool attachment for the Haze. If that does come to fruition I will certainly look into that as well. However, sometimes accessory development falls through the cracks (anyone remember the Ascent spacer or sombrero that has apparently never left development?).

In any case, I'm very excited to see what Ed creates, and I'll be sure and share the experience with you all. Please check out his website if you aren't familiar.

http://www.edstnt.com/

VP

 
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trevorzamani

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Can't wait to see pics man! And I'm glad to hear I've helped you in any small part as you were one of the driving forces introducing me to this nifty little device!

Hope to hear how your method works.

I should also mention, now that I've been given the go-ahead from the man himself...

I am having a wood stem being made for me from Ed over at EdsTNT. If you guys aren't familiar, Ed makes incredible wooden stems for the Solo, Ascent, and other vaporizers. He has graciously agreed to create a stem for me that forms right into a 14mm adapter so that I won't have to fiddle with combining my glass stem with the flowermate silicone stem any longer. This should make my F-Bomb sit much more stable on top of the unit.

I cannot wait. Eds craftsmanship is well documented on this forum and many people (Carolking with her ascent comes to mind) prefer to use his wood stems over their standard stems so even without the F-bomb, his stem could very well be my go-to when I'm at home.

I don't know quite yet how it will be designed. In a perfect world I would love to have a wooden stem the same dimensions as the glass and metal stem so that I could store it inside the Haze unit itself, and then have a seperate wood adapter piece that fits on the top to connect the stem to the water tool. However, I don't know if that creates too much opportunity for air leak or whatever. But truly it won't matter if the unit is one piece or two because the wong adapter would have to be pocketed anyways.

I don't have any ETA, my stem just got delivered to Ed yesterday and he is a busy man. I'm in no rush, however, I just look forward to the end result.

As I receive any updates or pictures I will keep you guys posted. It may inspire a few other people to seek out Ed and his wonderful work.

Now, I have been told by the Haze co. that they are in the works developing a 14mm and 19mm water tool attachment for the Haze. If that does come to fruition I will certainly look into that as well. However, sometimes accessory development falls through the cracks (anyone remember the Ascent spacer or sombrero that has apparently never left development?).

In any case, I'm very excited to see what Ed creates, and I'll be sure and share the experience with you all. Please check out his website if you aren't familiar.

http://www.edstnt.com/

VP
My homemade version of an attachment did not fit very well but I am improving. Please share yours when it is ready.
 
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scottg402

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Now, I have been told by the Haze co. that they are in the works developing a 14mm and 19mm water tool attachment for the Haze.

I decided to check myself. Just curious to see if I would get a different answer.

Here is what I got...

"Yes we are working on this right now. Our glass vendor already supplied the samples per our request and they are currently tested by our engineers. As always , our approach to this accessory will be different from standard attachments out there. We need some more time for production."

Now that sounds interesting! I might just wait for that.

Oh and did anyone notice that they are marketing the cans as multi-purpose and travel ready? It really has become the best feature of this device. Well for me anyway.

 
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