YungLeaner
Well-Known Member
So I've been thinking a lot about the Lily and how it works, and the Supreme and how it works. I have a lot of interest in the Supreme, and I am held back only because I drop things when I'm stoned. The supreme is a vape that consists of torching an aluminum cube with attached thermometer until it reaches the desired temp, and then you inhale. Everyone who owns one adores it, and some think it is the hardest hitting vape they have ever used.
I love the lily, as do many others, but the fact that butane flame is the direct heat source -- I find it makes the hits too variable while others find it unsatisfactory from a health perspective.
Now here's when I wow you with science and perfect schematics...lol kidding! I'm a dumbass.
My idea is this: a cube about the same size as that of the supreme, connected at the bottom to 4 wrought-iron (heavy) leg with wide bottom beer for stability. The bowl system would work similarly to its current design but have a tip at the end specifically designated for whip usage.
It seems that mine and many others concerns about the supreme who are simultaneously interested in it would be alleviated not by change of the heat source but rather by Change of the ergonomic design.
I'm not very smart about this stuff (give me some Heidegger to break down and I'm your man!) but I feel like the solution with the supreme (if it needs one at all) is ergonomic and not electronic.
The 7th floor products are a classic example IMO of versatility and easy desktop use overriding a very basic and often bothersome thin ceramic rod heat source.
Why can't we have a truly desktop supreme, torch and all? The heat source (incredibly hot block of metal) has proven to be so effective that I feel as though I need one, but can't justify it knowing I am likely (not kidding) to give myself a 3rd degree burn, not to mention that I have a tiny dog getting in the way and jumping up onto laps.
I love the lily, as do many others, but the fact that butane flame is the direct heat source -- I find it makes the hits too variable while others find it unsatisfactory from a health perspective.
Now here's when I wow you with science and perfect schematics...lol kidding! I'm a dumbass.
My idea is this: a cube about the same size as that of the supreme, connected at the bottom to 4 wrought-iron (heavy) leg with wide bottom beer for stability. The bowl system would work similarly to its current design but have a tip at the end specifically designated for whip usage.
It seems that mine and many others concerns about the supreme who are simultaneously interested in it would be alleviated not by change of the heat source but rather by Change of the ergonomic design.
I'm not very smart about this stuff (give me some Heidegger to break down and I'm your man!) but I feel like the solution with the supreme (if it needs one at all) is ergonomic and not electronic.
The 7th floor products are a classic example IMO of versatility and easy desktop use overriding a very basic and often bothersome thin ceramic rod heat source.
Why can't we have a truly desktop supreme, torch and all? The heat source (incredibly hot block of metal) has proven to be so effective that I feel as though I need one, but can't justify it knowing I am likely (not kidding) to give myself a 3rd degree burn, not to mention that I have a tiny dog getting in the way and jumping up onto laps.