OF
Well-Known Member
I was just enjoying my Imap+ again. IMO 'a lot of vape' (quality and performance wise) for $55. It's still available for that deeply discounted price from PIU with free grinder and Priority Mail postage......not to mention Customer Service second to none if needed?
Anyway, as those who've used it know, it produces LOTS of vapor fast. A real stand out in that area I think. Otherwise it's a lot like FlowerMate (which I also enjoy, even more often) in that it's a short stemmed, temperature controlled, ceramic tube convection vape that uses a permanent perforated metal plate to close off the bottom.
However the dowel I use to load my FM is too big to fit the Imap+........ A clever design change I'd missed before? I think it explains part of the increase in performance. You see as the tube gets smaller in diameter it's volume goes down faster than the surface area of the walls. That is there is 'more square inches of hot ceramic to heat less grams of herb'. This I think increases the ability to rapidly transfer heat into the load to make more vapor faster at the same temperature. Clever.
It doesn't hurt that the temperature also seems higher when it comes to making clouds fast.
IMO this is not an accident, and makes for a nice feature?
OF
Anyway, as those who've used it know, it produces LOTS of vapor fast. A real stand out in that area I think. Otherwise it's a lot like FlowerMate (which I also enjoy, even more often) in that it's a short stemmed, temperature controlled, ceramic tube convection vape that uses a permanent perforated metal plate to close off the bottom.
However the dowel I use to load my FM is too big to fit the Imap+........ A clever design change I'd missed before? I think it explains part of the increase in performance. You see as the tube gets smaller in diameter it's volume goes down faster than the surface area of the walls. That is there is 'more square inches of hot ceramic to heat less grams of herb'. This I think increases the ability to rapidly transfer heat into the load to make more vapor faster at the same temperature. Clever.
It doesn't hurt that the temperature also seems higher when it comes to making clouds fast.
IMO this is not an accident, and makes for a nice feature?
OF