mixchu69
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Had a quick question. I know you don't like titanium, but doesn't the sic have a titanium nut and can't help but think the oil will hit some of the titanium. For this reason, I want to try the sic torch nail. No titanium and don't need to buy flat heater. I am trying to stop buying all the new and best (end up using only half and have a lot that sit on the bench). Any thoughts? Since I only use my pb direct inject and love it, I need a backup with Quartz (broke an expensive Quartz nail already).Welcome man! Good time to ask questions when you're getting started
Please avoid Ti nails, they are just flatly inferior tasting to every other option, require seasoning (some other nails do not!) too.
I see you want torch compatibility as well as enail. I would suggest that you check out a SiC halo on a d-nail slim series base. You can snag this combo up for $120 USD right now on the d-nail website.
The reason I recommend SiC (and I have used many, many quartz and ti nails as well as SiC, ceramic and sapphire, owning at least one of most of these now!) is that for torching, it gets you the most consistent results - hands down. I recently had a heater coil die and had stupidly sold off my spare one. This left me back on the torch for almost a month! This is a big deal for me especially since I only dab very high quality material (check out the full melt bubble hash in my avatar for example!). I am only gonna dab something like this on a surface that I know isn't going to obscure the wonderful flavor profile.
If I didn't have SiC, I wouldn't have continued dabbing my preferred high end oils as I would not be confident of dialling in the torch warm up time and cool down properly - you don't wanna accidentally dab too hot or too cold when it comes to this kind of material! Too hot is an especially unfortunate shame!
Due to the superior thermal properties of SiC, you will get the same results with torch dabs every time without needing to use any kind of thermometer to ensure the right temp! D-nail even give you charts and instructions for how long to torch for and how long of a cooldown to have to get your desired temp in degrees f/c.
SiC does need to be torched for longer than other materials; but the beauty of this is that the torching during heat up should almost clean your nail good as new every time you heat it up for a dab! Combine this with qtip wipe after each dab and it'll stay looking new for plenty of time
I don't recommend quartz for people using torches (yes yes I know they all say that you can use quartz for torching and that is true, but it won't last as long as if you didn't). Since torching is by it's nature not the most exact of sciences, this reduces the lifespan of your quartz - better to avoid this if you know that torching is what you wanna do! I do not like most quartz because of problems with pooling of dabs and inability to do the tastiest low temp dabs because of this issue. The d-nail quartz halo is great in resolving this somewhat because of the machined surface designed to evenly spread your dab in a thin film for quicker boiling. If you weren't going to torch at all, I might have recommended this option
I have actually used a 710whip heater with a SiC halo, it worked pretty well! Had to use a titanium washer that I had spare from my sapphire halo on top of the heater to keep it in place though. Still, you can get Darid (Mr. 710whip himself) to make you a custom purpose made flat coil that'll attach to whatever controller you want to use
Hope this helps man, I know having a coupon might be tempting but remember, ti nails were old tech before you had started dabbing (at least from the sound of it!).
How is the Quartz halo different than the pukinbeagle Quartz?