Manual Vape Thread

Perfect_Speed4069

I am the beetle in a box that only you can see
The added height provided by TRWW Quartz Cap on the Fusion Tip gives really excellent flavour and I think slightly more forgiving temperature control than the QC on a DV for example.

But if I'm honest, aside from the fun of playing, the performance is no better and no worse than the various vapes it was assembled from, used in the way their creators intended.

Cool to muck about though

 

coolbreeze

Well-Known Member
I went to great lengths to secure my first Lotus (it was out of production) and never looked back. Such a fantastic vape we are so fortunate to have available to us. It's a great hiking companion:
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simba

@weedanwine
I went to great lengths to secure my first Lotus (it was out of production) and never looked back.
Same here! I kick myself for never getting one in my early vaping days as they went on sale regularly, but all's well that ends well.

Another vape I stupidly ignored in my pre-vaping days was the Vaponic. A friend had lent me something and the Vaponic was in the box too and she said I could try it. I remember looking at it and being wary so never actually did 🤦🏽‍♂️
 

coolbreeze

Well-Known Member
Same here! I kick myself for never getting one in my early vaping days as they went on sale regularly, but all's well that ends well.

Another vape I stupidly ignored in my pre-vaping days was the Vaponic. A friend had lent me something and the Vaponic was in the box too and she said I could try it. I remember looking at it and being wary so never actually did 🤦🏽‍♂️
Have you ever tried it since? It's pretty great.
 

coolbreeze

Well-Known Member
i think it has been too long (ADHD is a bitch) and I can’t edit my old post, so I am double-posting. If these can be merged, mods, please do and thank you!!

Here is the Imgur link to my little collection. Just a few pretty bad pictures but it took me like three days to figure out how to stage them.
Awesome! Do you ever torch your Camouflet vapes or strictly Inductor?
 

Perfect_Speed4069

I am the beetle in a box that only you can see
How do the Nameless Conduction and Roasty compare in terms of bowl size?
Depends on the size of your Roasty (there are small and large versions) but the Nameless can easily take .4g and possibly more. I tend to use about half this amount though. I'd post a comparison photo but I'm away from home for a while (and haven't brought either with me)
 

NYC_Frank

"A man with no vices is a man with no virtues"
I've always had a passion for manually operated things. Own a '91 corvette six speed, and La Pavoni lever espresso machine. My small vape collection includes a vapman which has become my daily driver in the past year, a Sticky brick, and an Omni DV. I also have one electric non regulated vape, the OG FireFly. Don't use it that much any longer as it's not too efficient with my weed usage, but still love that to fire it up for special occasions. And that Ferrari red paint job is to die for.

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coolbreeze

Well-Known Member
The original brick-style vape, the Triihouse Waldo. It's hard to conceive of a world without bricks, they're so elemental and obvious, but most of the bricks we know originated in one mind over a brief span of time. The Waldo is the only Triihouse vape I've had the fortune to try but it's so good that I have to imagine that the others were as well. Many of the designs have been mirrored by SBL and Dreamwood, so Triihouse lives on. But it's hard to beat the OG:
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Bologna

(zombie) Woof.
My first manual was the 2016 Dyna M. Prior to it, tried to FC with a Vapor Bros unit. The manual ritual, vapor density, and heat made it more like the pipes & Js I was so used to. Next year upgraded to the Omni and rocked that for a long time 🥳
2017....🤨😜

As well mine, tho I remember many years earlier my mflb feeling quite manual... and prolly still would if I could find the fuckin thing...:brow::cuss:

I bought mine I believe on 4/20/17 (still have it) and like the mflb never really dug it entirely until I got Ti Omni Black Friday the same year and completely fell in love...! Still am to a degree tho I hardly use them but I hope to this summer on the beach particularly and other outdoor activities being more social etc... last summer was a bust...:tup::peace:

Edit: Come to think of it, I'm pretty sure I purchased my M-17 on Black Friday, months after receiving my MV-1 and being on the "beta" team (on VLF) and opening the account here to blab about it... after being underwhelmed, especially compared to the convection power of the MV-1, I purchased the Omni Ti 4/20/18....:nod:✌️
 
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coolbreeze

Well-Known Member
New brick! This is a Dreamwood Punch DLX made of olive and walnut. These are some of my favorites ever, a fine handcrafted German vape that's powerful but easy to use and gorgeous to look at and hold. It compares to a Runt as a medium-small handheld. This one has a trick up it's sleeve, though.
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It's also a DLX! Dreamwood DeLuXes are awesome bong bricks with a very direct, straight-thru style that's also very easy to use and wonderfully effective. This one, however, is more like an SBL Flip, with an angled path that introduces more restriction, helpful for very open or large waterpipes.
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cx714

Unregulated Tendencies
Fyi, you shouldn’t post anything you want people to actually see with that CDXX Gandalf in frame. It’s just a showstopper.

I’m a Dreamwood fan and I’m still like, who put the Lego on top of that gorgeous pipe?
 

coolbreeze

Well-Known Member
New brick! This is a Dreamwood Punch DLX made of olive and walnut. These are some of my favorites ever, a fine handcrafted German vape that's powerful but easy to use and gorgeous to look at and hold. It compares to a Runt as a medium-small handheld. This one has a trick up it's sleeve, though.
IMG-8160.jpg


It's also a DLX! Dreamwood DeLuXes are awesome bong bricks with a very direct, straight-thru style that's also very easy to use and wonderfully effective. This one, however, is more like an SBL Flip, with an angled path that introduces more restriction, helpful for very open or large waterpipes.
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Hidden talent, ZX pipe!
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Edit: Not exactly manual...though it is a two-handed operation.... Anyhow, fits well, extremely effective!
 
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