lwien
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Was talking about Vector lighters in the Vaporgenie thread and found this:
http://www.vectorkgm.com
Got some pretty nifty lighters here......
http://www.vectorkgm.com
Got some pretty nifty lighters here......
Probably the best you'll find locally in a drugstore is something like Ronson. A tobacco shop may have better brands, like Dunhill or Colibri. Any of these will be expensive though.Jericho99 said:I just got my Vector Elio in the mail. Excited to see it in action. Can anyone recommend some good, pure butane I can find at my local store? I'm looking for purity and value.
No. Stay away from torch lighters with the Genie. They are not recommended by VG because it is very difficult to alter the heat that a torch gives off, and typically, with a torch, you end up with combustion rather than vapor.runner said:Hi I'm looking at getting a VG, but I want to vaporize the healthiest way I can (with my current budget) so I want a clean lighter. Would this work, both as a clean lighter and being able to heat the ceramic filter well?
http://www.blazerproducts.com/lighters/stratus.html
I like the Elio because it has a horizontal flame, which is perfect for the VG. With a vertical flame, you have to hold the lighter at a 90 degree angle, and it gets pretty easy to singe your fingers.runner said:Alright, what would be the best clean burning lighter that works with the Genie? Would it be the Vector Elio? I'm really trying to minimize as much "bad stuff" as possible, but can't really go with an electric vaporizer for functionality reasons.
The reason these two vapes don't work as well with a torch is the higher heat. It can be done but it's more difficult. You need more distance between the flame and the vape to avoid overheating.Can you use a torch lighter with the VS since it's more angled?
The problem with an alcohol burner and the VG is you would have trouble "tipping" the flame into the bowl. The flame from an alcohol burner is a passive effect, that is, the flame will always want to point straight up due to convection currents. With a butane lighter, you can direct the flame towards the bowl since the fuel is discharged through a nozzle and can be essentially "squirted" at the bowl.runner said:(snipped)
And I'm interested in what I've seen about alcohol lamps (I don't know where I should post to talk about that.)
I just purchased a can of Vector butane at a local tobacco shop for $5.00 (and I only bought one can), so you might want to check out some local tobacco shops first before ordering online.max said:The best deal I've found (and I looked far and wide) is Vector butane. It's the best quality you can buy and the best price is here- http://www.cigarextras.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=272 . The cans are 320 ml and priced much better than the unit price of the smaller cans of other brands that most stores sell. If you can afford 6 cans (about $34) the price per can is under $6. Even with shipping it's a no brainer of a buy. If you have to buy locally I'd look for Colibri, and it's good quality, but you will pay a huge premium vs. cigarextras.com