Archaicrevival
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so you had to send back the new unit you just received?
Yes I will be getting a replacement unit. To try and rule out some issues I was having. I'm not going to give up just yet...
so you had to send back the new unit you just received?
You had to send back the new replacements? I am glad I had VaporNation trade my miVape for the Prima. I know I would be pretty pissed if I got my replacement and the same thing happens. I got those exact same black charred bowls with the first version. I will definitely be waiting to see if it ever gets perfected.Yes I will be getting a replacement unit. To try and rule out some issues I was having. I'm not going to give up just yet...
It looks like the inside of the crafty. Heater on bottom chamber on top. The metal ring on the inside of the crafty is a heat sink, IMO the crafty is around 50/50 conduction/convection.
The firefly is a conduction vape but people call it a pure convection. I took mine apart and there is a coil wrapped around the glass crucible heating it up...conduction.
My hope is the MiVape has much more convection properties. I'm just worried about the quartz herb chamber, quartz retains heat longer than glass.
I have yet to have a MiVape in my hand so this is really speculation on my part.
I'm just looking at the design aspect of it. I'm always looking for a truly portable convection vape to compliment my coveted Elevape.
I won't know until I have one in my hand!!! I can't wait to try it out!
It looks like the inside of the crafty. Heater on bottom chamber on top. The metal ring on the inside of the crafty is a heat sink, IMO the crafty is around 50/50 conduction/convection.
The firefly is a conduction vape but people call it a pure convection. I took mine apart and there is a coil wrapped around the glass crucible heating it up...conduction.
My hope is the MiVape has much more convection properties. I'm just worried about the quartz herb chamber, quartz retains heat longer than glass.
I have yet to have a MiVape in my hand so this is really speculation on my part.
I'm just looking at the design aspect of it. I'm always looking for a truly portable convection vape to compliment my coveted Elevape.
I won't know until I have one in my hand!!! I can't wait to try it out!
Im kinda frustrated that the mouthpiece has melted, knowing I was inhaling plastic is concerning. The patent states the unit should not get over 500F yet it does. What is going on? Why is it he magic flight launch box didn't burn herbs... or the pax2? there was no melted plastic? what is going on?
Hi, new guy here. As someone who will be receiving one of the 2nd gen miVapes on Thursday, this is alarming. Can you share whatever evidence you have that the out-gassing/odor you are experiencing is due to the mouthpiece melting? Was there visible damage to the mouthpiece? You mentioned some melting of your nylon brush. Are you now convinced that is not the cause of the smell? Did you experience the smell before cleaning it with that brush? Sorry for the barrage. I really, really want the miVape to be my next vape, but if Vaporfection hasn't solved their first-run problems, I'll be returning that box immediately.
Thanks.
I wonder if this is just one bad unit with the new version or is there more? I started reconsidering the miVape yesterday and now I am pretty sure I won't be getting this.I can't prove absolutely that the vapor is coming from plastic, but I know for a fact that the plastic has melted. Because Yes there is visible damage. And I didn't have the unit long enough to become familiar enough with it, before the accidental brush the melting nylon, but even if that problem is set aside the mouthpiece should not be melting, period, for any reason. In my opinion after reading over the patent, I'm not sure plastic was such a good idea to make the mouthpiece or the unit out of, but i'm not sure, I don't know enough about plastics to know for sure that it hasn't melted because I soaked it in ISO 91% and during that process I may have weakened the plastic. I will know 100% once I get the replacement unit.
I wonder if this is just one bad unit with the new version or is there more? I started reconsidering the miVape yesterday and now I am pretty sure I won't be getting this.
I can't prove absolutely that the vapor is coming from plastic, but I know for a fact that the plastic has melted. Because Yes there is visible damage. And I didn't have the unit long enough to become familiar enough with it, before the accidental brush the melting nylon, but even if that problem is set aside the mouthpiece should not be melting, period, for any reason. In my opinion after reading over the patent, I'm not sure plastic was such a good idea to make the mouthpiece or the unit out of, but i'm not sure, I don't know enough about plastics to know for sure that it hasn't melted because I soaked it in ISO 91% and during that process I may have weakened the plastic. I will know 100% once I get the replacement unit.
I hope it is just a bad unit. I will test the replacement and if it isn't up to par, I'll have no other choice but to look for something else. Which is unfortunate because reading over the patent, the idea is unique and seems like it should be an amazing vaporizing experience, however I am not amazed thus far, for 260$ these issues should not be present. In my opinion I'd rather have a unit or at the very least the mouthpiece made of something other than plastic, but I think if made properly and calibrated properly even the plastic shouldn't be a huge issue.
Is this normal? Do other portable vape manufactures go down this path with new product?
unfortunately yes, sometimes. Growing pains of new vapesI am soooo disappointed and discouraged to hear that your unit has to be replaced.... AGAIN. I agree with you for the money ( and 4 (I believe its 4) flipping years in development none this should be happening!! ) I am in limbo as Vaporization (where I purchased the mivape) tells me they need to wait and see what vaperfection is going to do when I ask about a refund. This is my first vaporizer and I couldn't be more frustrated. Is this normal? Do other portable vape manufactures go down this path with new product?
unfortunately yes, sometimes. Growing pains of new vapes
Do your thing man, I wish you much luck and good vibes.I am still not giving up as I hope it was an isolated case.
Vapornation exchanged mine for the Vapir Prima (same price). I agree too this is wayy to much money. I really want this vape to work out but at $260, I'm not gonna be a "tester" at this stage of the game. I will eventually buy this down the road (have the viVape and dig it), but after I see the improvements made and a sturdy case for it.I am soooo disappointed and discouraged to hear that your unit has to be replaced.... AGAIN. I agree with you for the money ( and 4 (I believe its 4) flipping years in development none this should be happening!! ) I am in limbo as Vaporization (where I purchased the mivape) tells me they need to wait and see what vaperfection is going to do when I ask about a refund
I am soooo disappointed and discouraged to hear that your unit has to be replaced.... AGAIN. I agree with you for the money ( and 4 (I believe its 4) flipping years in development none this should be happening!! ) I am in limbo as Vaporization (where I purchased the mivape) tells me they need to wait and see what vaperfection is going to do when I ask about a refund. This is my first vaporizer and I couldn't be more frustrated. Is this normal? Do other portable vape manufactures go down this path with new product?
Curious, I see the lists of the different vaporizers that people here are using or have used. I don't see many Crafty users. Is there a reason for that?
Curious, I see the lists of the different vaporizers that people here are using or have used. I don't see many Crafty users. Is there a reason for that?
@Annie Pepper I have a Crafty and a mighty. Everything @Shit Snacks said I agree with.
The crafty/mighty also works best with less material IMO.
Not to get too far of the thread but I have an early crafty #832. I have 27 hours on it, barely use it. It takes 2:37 seconds to heat to 340F and 4:30 to heat to max 410F (tried using the oil pad with shatter, unimpressive) these heat up times are outrageous! Mighty works great but is too big to just carry around IMO.
I too have my reservations about the MiVape now. I was hoping the MiVape would be a crafty killer.
It sucks hearing about all these problems, but I for one am glad to know they exist so I know what to look for. Thanks to all for all MiVape news, good and bad.
Looking at the inside of the MiVape I wonder why they put the heater so close to the chamber. It looks like it would be better suited having the heater below the coiled glass chamber, but would that make it too hot to hold on the bottom?
We shall all see very shortly I suppose....
I am now expecting the worse and hoping for the best.....
I enjoy my crafty. It's not a one-hitter and not cheap but it's the best portable and the only portable I've used that vapes like a plug-in unit. This thread otoh seems like the longest train wreck I've ever seen.
@Annie Pepper I have a Crafty and a mighty. Everything @Shit Snacks said I agree with.
The crafty/mighty also works best with less material IMO.
Not to get too far of the thread but I have an early crafty #832. I have 27 hours on it, barely use it. It takes 2:37 seconds to heat to 340F and 4:30 to heat to max 410F (tried using the oil pad with shatter, unimpressive) these heat up times are outrageous! Mighty works great but is too big to just carry around IMO.
I too have my reservations about the MiVape now. I was hoping the MiVape would be a crafty killer.
It sucks hearing about all these problems, but I for one am glad to know they exist so I know what to look for. Thanks to all for all MiVape news, good and bad.
Looking at the inside of the MiVape I wonder why they put the heater so close to the chamber. It looks like it would be better suited having the heater below the coiled glass chamber, but would that make it too hot to hold on the bottom?
We shall all see very shortly I suppose....
I am now expecting the worse and hoping for the best.....
I enjoy my crafty. It's not a one-hitter and not cheap but it's the best portable and the only portable I've used that vapes like a plug-in unit. This thread otoh seems like the longest train wreck I've ever seen.