Anyone seen this? http://www.indica2.com/#introduction
While cruising Facebook i came across this in list of sidebar advertisements. i do NOT know anything more than the page explains. thought it looked interesting so i thought i would throw it up here.
http://www.indica2.com/
WHERE do you hit it? Seems nuts to put up that much info on a site and not show how/where you draw from it.
Yeah I finally noticed the pic showing the vapor- I'd already edited my post.I think you are supposed to draw from where the flame would be, if it were an actual lighter.
If it doesn't produce a burnt popcorn flavor then I will get one to add to my quiver.Anyone seen this? http://www.indica2.com/#introduction
That is the one question I asked that they did not address.What will the cost be?
very interesting that they made a point to say the chamber and tube are SS but then just said a metal mouthpiece and didn't elaborate on the material. could have just been an oversight in the email but we will have to seeFor members who are interested in this, I contacted the manufacture with a few basic release/design questions. Hope this helps.
This was there respone,
Hi 1_gr8_underdog,
At this time we are targeting an early to mid June launch. We want to make sure the Indica is perfect in every way, so if there is a delay of a week or two you'll understand why. We are manufacturing the Indica in China due to the labor costs. The quality of the components and all electronics are rigorously tested and retested to ensure you will have a superior portable vapor experience to any of the existing competitors in this market.
Regarding the vapor, it travels from it's stainless steel chamber, through a stainless steel tube, directly into a metal mouth piece. No cross path electrolyzing in this path way.
Finally, the heating format is a PCB designed to cover the entire stainless steel chamber and radiate inward. This allows us to keep your temperature constant with very little fluctuation.
Will this thing work with Sativas?