Multi-brand HEALTHY RIPS FURY

DirtyD

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Hey @C No Ego , this is an amazing vape for the price, and just an amazing vape ' irregardless':lol: of its amazingly cheap price tag. You can rip this vape hard as you want and heater keeps up. Absolutely crushes the " weak Phoenix " I have (in performance, form factor, stealth.) My daily driver for the times I can't use my vapcap M w/ ti tip.... :2c: Peace! And Cheers! D.
 

C No Ego

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Hey @C No Ego , this is an amazing vape for the price, and just an amazing vape ' irregardless':lol: of its amazingly cheap price tag. You can rip this vape hard as you want and heater keeps up. Absolutely crushes the " weak Phoenix " I have (in performance, form factor, stealth.) My daily driver for the times I can't use my vapcap M w/ ti tip.... :2c: Peace! And Cheers! D.

thanks man! just checking on water adapters and looks like rigging an adapter at this time until they have one modded or just use this as an "oat n a boat" vape ...aka ,out and about LoL
 
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DirtyD

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Oh yeah I forgot to say it's absolutely not a taste thing with this vape. More about fast cheap easy clouds.. Taste is Awesome first puff, fades fast tho. Excellent for a driving/ travel vape. Or around the house for a quick blast or two. I myself Only vape at 400f then step up to 430 at last 2 or 3 puffs. Gets you there tho. And IME not at all harsh or hot vapor ever, but these are my findings, blah blah Cheers, D.
 
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VisiblyVaped

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I'm going to do a review and comparison between the force and fury.
I can honestly say that it was immediately clear from the first session on each that the Force was a better tasting vape while the Fury wins the stealth category. I personally prefer the Force but I will be using both.
The cloud production on both is pretty equivalent, as is the equal browning of the flower. The glass MP for the force improved tastiness, if it had the digital read like the Fury it would by far be the best under 300 portable out there. For me, it still is.
 

joint46go

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This is my hippie rebel mouthpiece after first alcool soaking :(

I am really disappointed with no instruction but after having bathed with alcohol I have also been able to separate the glass part from the plastic one .... it pulls out


I've always used pink alcohol to wash my vaporizers know it's not the best but I do multiple burn-on cycles..With the fenix it could not be soaked because the varnished rubber came off .... I thought that since the mini fenix's mouthpiece was of different material it was made special to be wet in alcohol
 
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Wheezey

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I've been using steaming hot water. I remember reading something from healthy rips that specifically said not to clean the mouthpiece by soaking in alcohol.
They sell extra mouthpieces separately also.

Also I wouldn't use colored alcohol to clean my vapes.
 

VisiblyVaped

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I've been using steaming hot water. I remember reading something from healthy rips that specifically said not to clean the mouthpiece by soaking in alcohol.
They sell extra mouthpieces separately also.

Also I wouldn't use colored alcohol to clean my vapes.
Agree on all fronts. Hot water and dish soap for mine and I'm doing burn offs to improve taste before reviewing. A little iso would be ok but not a soak.
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This is my rebel istrution :( i will ask for a warranty

I dunno man, I'd definitely get the warranty started. I honestly do believe that under the exterior there's a difference in the vapes but the shell is the same basically.......it's kind of unprofessional to not include such a basic warning. Score another point for the HR team
 
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VisiblyVaped

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Heh that's quite a bold statement! :)
Indeed, and subjective as well.
I know the Haze is a solid option under 300 but that's still 250.
I should have clarified, best under 300 battery powered vape. In my opinion.

I don't see too many portables period with the versatility of the vapcap but again......for battery power......

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Tiny88

Deluxe420
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This is my hippie rebel mouthpiece after first alcool soaking :(

I am really disappointed with no instruction but after having bathed with alcohol I have also been able to separate the glass part from the plastic one .... it pulls out


I've always used pink alcohol to wash my vaporizers know it's not the best but I do multiple burn-on cycles..With the fenix it could not be soaked because the varnished rubber came off .... I thought that since the mini fenix's mouthpiece was of different material it was made special to be wet in alcohol

As a rule of thumb I never soak anything that is plastic in ISO, just a wipe down but never a soak. The only thing I let soak are parts that are glass or stainless steel.
 

joint46go

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I'm using my rebel for a week and after doing the first cleaning I compared the airflow with the other my new rebel and in the new one the airflow is much more open :( even in my two fenix I have this difference ... but After just a week ??? I clean it with the crafty brush and blow from below to let any dust out even at 220c but i did not get results ....

Any ideas ? Or its normal ? I have 1 fenix purchased 1 y ago and another one purchased 3 month ago with same issue but Despite the airflow is a little closed the vape work great same the new ....

I have open e clean my old fenix a lot of times and not notice any dust in the airflow path to the chamber
 
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paytonpenn

Level 30 Nature/Healer
I'm using my rebel for a week and after doing the first cleaning I compared the airflow with the other my new rebel and in the new one the airflow is much more open :( even in my two fenix I have this difference ... but After just a week ??? I clean it with the crafty brush and blow from below to let any dust out even at 220c but i did not get results ....

Any ideas ? Or its normal ? I have 1 fenix purchased 1 y ago and another one purchased 3 month ago with same issue but Despite the airflow is a little closed the vape work great same the new ....
That is one downside, things fall down into its heater area. Even the Firewood has herb particulates accumulate near the heater but with the Rebel/Fury its been like right after the bowl. I reheat and seem to taste vapor that must have fallen down below..
 
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notown

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That is one downside, things fall down into its heater area. Even the Firewood has herb particulates accumulate near the heater but with the Rebel/Fury its been like right after the bowl. I reheat and seem to taste vapor that must have fallen down below..
So which unit is better the rebel or the fury? Or are they the same just rebranded like healthy rips did with the forc/fenix?
 
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Tiny88

Deluxe420
I'm using my rebel for a week and after doing the first cleaning I compared the airflow with the other my new rebel and in the new one the airflow is much more open :( even in my two fenix I have this difference ... but After just a week ??? I clean it with the crafty brush and blow from below to let any dust out even at 220c but i did not get results ....
Any ideas ?

Maybe try a high burn off? Turn the vape onto the highest temp (430F) for maybe 30 seconds with nothing in it? Try and blow it out after that.
 
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paehtod

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i bought a silicone wine cap at HK$12 shop today, i found it is perfectly to fit 14mm tube and flexible enough to fit my shift (i.e. fury/sutra/rebel....) mouth piece, here is the photo.

HK$12(around us$1.5) silicone wine cap
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14mm regular bong tube, i bought this in night market HK$10.
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connected for water bong
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now i can vape with water tool up to 430F :rockon:
 

vapen00b

Many vapes & accessories. Always happy to help
So which unit is better the rebel or the fury? Or are they the same just rebranded like healthy rips did with the forc/fenix?

I think @paytonpenn has both of them and feels -besides the 3 vs. 5 click power on/off - they're 100% the same.
The Hippie rebel has a 2 yr. warranty, the Fury 1 yr.
There are several other rebrands out. The cheapest one is the weecke fenix mini as we learned from @joint46go .
 

paehtod

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Hi all, I made a video for my first attempt to use my diy water bong with the shift at 430F, i normally vape at 350-375F. Sorry for the plastic bottle diy shit i know its not good enough, but its all i can get and i am not allow to have glass water piece at home. i change the bottle frequently tho.

The cloud is the heaviest one i ever got.
 

KeroZen

Chronic vapaholic
One thing that I learnt with Chinese wares is that if you have the choice between two seemingly similar products and one is significantly pricier (and that applies only when comparing direct from China prices, not China vs your local retailer or importer, just talking about direct exports here) then there is most often a valid reason behind it, and usually it's a difference in quality.

Of course sometimes it just means that you have the choice between a Chinese crap and a less crappy Chinese crap, the pricier product might still be built down to a price etc. But from my experience they tend to be "fair" with their prices and there's a direct correlation with what you'll get (and not a complete disconnection as we can see sometimes on our local markets)

In the same vein, when you buy an uber low quality clone of a clone of a copycat product, you'll never find it at the same price or higher than the clone and even less likely compared to the real deal. When you get a "too good to be true" price, it's usually just that. You know you'll get what you paid for... and will likely need to buy twice! :p

What's my point? I think it's quite possible that Healthy Rips' custom order from the same factory is of better quality and/or using better materials than the stock OEM/ODM model. After-all they showed us pictures of their PCB's so...
 
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