Multi-brand HEALTHY RIPS FURY

Nephele

Member
Oh wow great advice! Now that you have explained it and I re-read the sentence it makes perfect sense. Thanks!


I meant that every user should try to tip the capsule over (upside down),
After a session or two, depends.
I usually finish my material after 2 sessions so once you turn it upside down you get more efficiency.
I also felt heavier hits once the capsule is hot enough.
 

hinglemccringleberry

Well-Known Member
Question for the WPA/bent stem microdosers, are you noticing that your bud still has life left after one 4 minute session, even when finishing at 415+? Im loading around 0.04 and starting at 355 and gradually temp stepping to 415-420 which I hit for the last few draws before it shuts off. At that point its mostly spent flavor and not much vapor so it seems like those last draws kill the load, but Im noticing that the bud still looks a wee bit green. Ive never seen this with such a small amount of bud vaped at those temps. I feel guilty throwing it out but I'm not a saver of AVB, I have no use for the stuff. I guess i will start saving it and seeing if my Vapcap can get another hit out of it.
 
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mrb

Accessory Maker
Accessory Maker
Great tip! That sounds so interesting, I definitely want to experiment with that! Do you think that the bottom part of the new capsules (so capsule without lid) could also be used to make the dynavap fit better?

In terms of making the DV tip wedge nicely in the bowl it would probably be perfect. But, No, the capsules will not fit over the dynavap tip. They are the same diameter as the tip. I haven't tried stretching, breaking one yet but I think even if you managed it would break the dosing capsule too much to maintain decent integrity, or it would be such a pain to get on and off it wouldn't be worth it.

I have never had the glass stem for my fury. I was very interested in it for it's micro dosing capabilities, but then I herd about the dosing capsules coming soon, so I waited for them. The dosing capsules bring the volume down very similar level of micro-dosing, while keeping the small robust form factor, and making on the fly load swaps a breeze.
 

OF

Well-Known Member
Waiting on some capsules now!

And, in a similar way we're waiting for 'the word from on High' as it were......

I think once again you foretold the future when you expressed the opinion that these guys might be just the ticket for compromised MMJ users who had limited Caregiver support. That is the Caregiver could load enough carts to cover needs until the next visit making those with dexterity limitations able to use the F2.

You da man in that kind of stuff. Please form an accurate (useful) opinion and pass it to us?

Thanks.

OF
 

OF

Well-Known Member
That’s a great idea but just picking up these tiny little suckers to load into the vape could be a
challenge with limited dexterity and/or visual acuity.

For sure it depends a lot on the patient, for some it's probably not possible, for most it's going to be a lot easier to use (like it is with the rest of us).

All is not lost, it turns out the cap band is slightly magnetic (some SS types are, some not). I think it'd be fairly easy to rig up and electromagnetic stylus that could easily pluck a single cartridge from a pile of them, hold it 'screen end down' and easily release it. One might even invent a small fixture that would hold the capsule at the right height and have guide rails that would orient the F2 and guide it to the right spot directly under the hanging capsule?

An owner could dump the used capsule (pretty easy?), poke the box of loaded ones under the electromagnetic head until 'one sticks' then push the F2 under it. We could even rig a switch to cut the power when the F2 was correctly positioned?

I've even got a couple of half baked ideas to make connecting the charger easier (a permanent short cable in the port ending in a couple of magnets to mate with the charging base maybe?). Easier loading, both for end users and Caregivers with full schedules should be researched as well I think. The goal is to make for fast and easy access.

For those who don't know of him, or his truly noble efforts, you might spend a few minutes poking around this post:
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/paying-it-forward-a-new-direction.13802/page-15#post-1218341

@Vitolo, 'the Sage of the High Desert', clearly has the lead here. But I think it would be super if we could help him carry on the good work. Some of our fellows are newbies of advanced years with serious issues and a fearful future. We need more Vitolos you know........

OF
 

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you seeing all this? I'm thinking an 11mm internal diameter with two lengths available, one that holds 4 and one for 7-8? We're doing all the legwork here, just follow up!

That is....until the Fierce lands and I need another size again :razz:
Hi, Sorry for the late reply - our office was closed for the long Memorial weekend.
If this container has an internal diameter of 11mm - it should easily house the FURY 2 dosing capsules which have an outside diameter of 10mm :).

Healthy Rips Team
https://www.healthyrips.com
 

MonkeyTime

Well-Known Member
Hi, Sorry for the late reply - our office was closed for the long Memorial weekend.
If this container has an internal diameter of 11mm - it should easily house the FURY 2 dosing capsules which have an outside diameter of 10mm :).

Healthy Rips Team
https://www.healthyrips.com

I was thinking more along the lines of....it would be a great accessory for you to sell, there seems to be a lot of interest!
 

Vitolo

Vaporist
That’s a great idea but just picking up these tiny little suckers to load into the vape could be a
challenge with limited dexterity and/or visual acuity.
For sure it depends a lot on the patient....
Individualization of the medication plan is number one....
But figuring out the pros and cons of various adaptations is one part of that plan.
A blind person can easily drop the capsule into the slot. I know this from personal experience.
Especially workable with a weekly caregiver's aid in filling them and cleaning them.
A patient with extreme dexterity issues (I have moderate to severe dexterity issues due to spasticity and partial hemiplegic paralysis, which I have become fairly good at disguising) can more easily fight. balance, recover, and install a pre-filled capsule than grinding, and loading meds on their own..... multiple times daily.
could be a challenge
Those of us that work through our own personal disabilities, are forced to choose between various levels of "challenge". Some of us can fight harder than others.... but the variance of levels of challenge are different for each of us.
Maneuvering a pod of finite size into a hole is more manageable to MANY than grinding and manipulating loose herb into a chamber.
Life is a battle... and the folks that use the Fury 2 now have 2 choices as to the method that will unaided, get us the highest number of sessions that can be had with no caregiver at our side 24/7.
 
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OF

Well-Known Member
Individualization of the medication plan is number one....
But figuring out the pros and cons of various adaptations is one part of that plan.
A blind person can easily drop the capsule into the slot. I know this from personal experience.
Especially workable with a weekly caregivers aid in filling them and cleaning them.
A patient with extreme dexterity issues (I have moderate to severe dexterity issues due to spasticity and partial hemiplegic paralysis (which I have become fairly good at disguising) can more easily fight. balance, recover, and install a pre-filled capsule than grinding, and loading meds on their own..... multiple times daily.

Life is a battle... and the folks that use the Fury 2 now have 2 choices as to the method that will unaided, get us the highest number of sessions that can be had with no caregiver at our side 24/7.

Vitolo I think you're an inspirational sort of fellow. Like very few. Rather than get bitter and withdraw you fight the monster. Not only for yourself and those close to you, but for total strangers in need. In a different venue you'd be on track for Sainthood, I truly mean that. You've effected many in a profound, personal way. For those who don't know the whole story, he and his good wife got busted a while back. Completely cleaned out. Both personal vapes and gear and those intended to future patients. Put out of business by the Blue Meanies.

And he came back to again help those in serious need. Truly a driven guy.

But, past that, you have the experience we lack. The best we can do is support your efforts and wish there was even more to celebrate. Perhaps we can franchise you......

The quoted text above proves 'you da man!' for sure. "The Sage of the High Desert", the guy who knows the real truth and shares it. Those even remotely interested should draw near and grow wise.

No need to guess when we can 'ask a man who's been there'. You speak with experience based authority without a doubt.

Thank you sincerely for what you do. You make me feel better about my fellow man (many of whom are kind of stinkers in case you didn't notice), just knowing folks like you carry on the good fight in our stead. I doubt you can see it from there, but my hat is indeed off to you and Patti.

OF
 

Vitolo

Vaporist
Thank you
That was all I needed to make the day.
I spent an hour today with a patient that went home with my last unopened Fury 2.
She will use it well I know.
Personally, I like the fight of getting the herb in place... and feel that filling up the caps would be hard on my fingers... BUT..... if they were there and filled, I likely would use them on a semi regular basis.
Can't get lazy though... got to grind, fill and clean.. a ritual of importance to me.
I am as I said, waiting for capsules, and will gladly share how I fare with them.
Thanks for your kind words, @OF you inspire me as well.
 

sickmanfraud

Well-Known Member
@Vitolo how are your "patients"/"Clients" doing with the Fury 2's battery life?

I am looking for a "self-contained" vape that can be tossed into a knapsack. Leaning more towards Fierce and/or Lil Bud for out and about and (hopefully) unbreakable and user-swappable batteries.

You Fury 2 users are making it hard to resist.
 

Polarbearboy

Tokin' Away Since 1968
@Vitolo how are your "patients"/"Clients" doing with the Fury 2's battery life?

I am looking for a "self-contained" vape that can be tossed into a knapsack. Leaning more towards Fierce and/or Lil Bud for out and about and (hopefully) unbreakable and user-swappable batteries.

You Fury 2 users are making it hard to resist.

I'm a hiker, biker(bicycle!), xc skier, naturalist, nature photographer and general mountain guy. The F2 is the best small form vape I've yet found...and I've used plenty. The addition of the dosing caps makes loading and unloading infinitely easier in the windy, cold, and wild weather I love. As far as I know, this and the Crafty are the only real portables that have dosing caps, which make the process so so so much easier on longish multiple fill days. I've now owned a dozen vapes, including some fairly high end ones like the Crafty, which along with a Pulsar APX and Flowermate mini were my previous "field work" vapes, and FF2 and various Boundlesses. This Fury 2 is smaller and heats up faster than just about anything else out there. There is nothing this small that actually works--there are plenty of pen type vapes, but I've found most worthless with flower. Do I wish it had replaceable batteries? Sure. But for my many days outside, small, light(not sure if this little brick really qualifies there!) and convenient are the priorities. This appears to be currently the best for those purposes. If those were not my priorities, I would chose something else with better battery life and with interchangeable batteries.
 
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Polarbearboy

Tokin' Away Since 1968
In responding to peoples' questions about the Fury 2, it dawned on me the other day how little time we spend on this forum talking about two of the related key benefits of all the Healthy Rips vapes: Health and Safety. As far as I know, HR appears to be the only company other than Storz-Bickel that takes our health and safety seriously. Every time I go to the HR web site I end up clicking on the Health page and am always impressed. As far as I know, HR is the ONLY company, other than perhaps S-B, whose products go through a professional third-party health and safety certification. This should be reason enough for every vaper to give the HR vapes a serious look when they are purchasing.

Do these things matter? Yes. By way of example: In the last few weeks I've had a long-awaited appointment with a dermatologist for a persistent rash on my face and with an ophthalmologist for watery eyes. It turns out that those of us who had hay fever or asthma as kids last century were, more than fifty years ago in my case, were given steroids(cortisone), decongestants, and other meds often multiple times a day for long periods of time. Now many of us who fit that profile have clogged tear glands and rashes around our nose and forehead, even though I left the hay fever and asthma behind many many years ago. Turns out the things we ingest can cause problems many years later. Something to think about(though not worthy of obsession in my opinion) for those of us who use vapes daily.
 

Bdubbdiblets

Well-Known Member
Man that VAS flared quick! Just ordered straight from HR. Need something while I await my 2nd batch Nomad...

Very hard to avoid this lil guy with all the love around here. Not to mention the seemingly excellent customer service.

I need something quick and effective when in a hurry and my hoppers keep croaking, "new and improved" and all....fool me once, twice, three times....geez.:doh:

Perhaps this lil dude is the answer.

:rockon::rockon::rockon:
 

Vitolo

Vaporist
@Vitolo how are your "patients"/"Clients" doing with the Fury 2's battery life?
All say the battery life is good.
I get 6 full sessions at 387ºF and it still shows 25% battery left.
I have never taken it all the way down, and recharge ALL of my vapes before they are out of power.
The 6 sessions were on a day away from home, and I needed a session about once an hour ... so the unit lasted all day, and had 25% battery showing when I got home and plugged in.
The charge was amazingly fast for a 75% used up battery
 

OF

Well-Known Member
Gentle Friends,

Interested in a capsule loading suggestion? Great! I got one fer ya:
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That's a standard 3/8 inch vinyl cap with the end cut out lashed to a dowel ("wood stick"). A short piece of 1/2 OD, 3/8 ID tube also works, as does something like a pencil with some tape wrapped around the end to build it up to the right size. But what's the fun of that? I used waxed lacing cord (like wide, woven dental floss) but dental floss itself, string, tape, wire, twist ties or nothing at all works too.

As you can see, it's just deep enough to hold the bottom of the capsule up to the point the lid fits on, giving you a handy handle. You poke it into your ground herb, brush off the excess with a handy finger, and put the cap on. A gentle wiggle frees the assembled capsule and you're ready to load the next. It takes me about a minute to load a full tube's worth and one for the unit. That is batches of five. No spills, fumbles or time wasted. Works one at a time too, of course.

For your consideration.......

OF
 

Nephele

Member
I was seriously considering the valid points that @bossman made about solo II being more appropriate for me given my high tolerance but then I saw the post from @OF regarding @Vitolo and the link to his project.

First of all @Vitolo: I don't know what to say man, I am so inspired and humbled by you. Respect :bowdown:

I was also very impressed by @HealthyRips.com initiative to match vitolo's purchases for up to six units so that they can be donated to patients in need. These are the kind of companies that deserve my (very hard earned and limited) money. You won me as a (hopefully) lifetime customer and I will be placing my order very soon.

My only concern now is the battery life. @HealthyRips.com how many charge cycles does the fury battery have? Also, how many times do you expect the battery to be charged before the performance drops significantly? Do you have a recommended good practices for the preservation and maintenance of good battery life? For instance: Is it better to let the battery charge until full or is it ok to take it out of the charger when it’s let’s say half full or three quarters full. Is it better to leave the battery completely drain before next charge or is it ok to top it up after each use so that it always takes less time to charge and it’s always has a full charge? Is it ok to fast charge it using 5V/2.4A? I would love to see something like that to make sure that I care for my device the best I can. Also, if the battery life drops significantly during the first year is that covered by the one year free replacement warranty?

In my search to make the fury 2 work for me because you guys made me love it more and more, I was looking for ways to drop my tolerance and keep it low that work better than the famous t-break. I came across this video that makes a lot of sense to me as to why this would work better. Has anyone tried this?


I want to try it with my vapcap M cause that is all I have right now but I am not sure whether I should prepare a new bowl for each hit or keep the same bowl for all three hits. I think I will do the later cause it's very wasteful otherwise. I will try a one week break first before I start the process cause my tolerance is so high at the moment I am afraid it won't work. Hope it works and it helps some of you as well.
 
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