Hmm... That's a possibility. I didn't notice the smell when I used my best friend's D-nail (pukinbeagle quartz) years ago (some "5 star" bubble from a dispensary that I'm pretty sure had mold because my friends and I agreed it tasted like crap- and that's how I felt on it), but then again he only had encased coils- which the lotus may or may not have under the TI shell.
In other news, long story short my D-nail setup is on it's way back to albany- I'm returning it (props to D-nail customer service once again). Even if it was just the coil I was smelling, my experience with the lotus made me realize that it is extremely likely I react to oxidized titanium- I have always had adverse reactions to Ti coils on e-cig battery powered oil atomizers. I always figured this was due to hotspots burning my oil, but in retrospect I have overheated my ceramic e-cig atomizers to probably a similar point without the same reaction (though it's hard to compare temps of course). Also, I only use Tetra Labs pure gold- and unless limonene burns, there's nothing really left to burn in it.
I'm curious if anyone else using any kind of non-encased coil has noticed a "hot flat iron" type of smell with their nose 2-5 inches from their coil.
Now, since my D-nail is on its way back to HQ (and soon to be returned and no longer mine) I have been evaluation all my other options. I started by thinking back over the best experiences I have had- the "cleanest" vaping expereinces- and trying to research the airpath of those vapes (and the airpath of vaporizers that didn't quite deliver on that front). What I found was that what works for me is Glass/ceramic airpaths (Vaporbrothers and Thermovape Ceras- the vaporborthers had a stainless screen, but I don't seem to have a problem with stainless- and thermovape never released details on the composition of their custom heating wire, but I got the impression it was also iron-based). With that in mind, I have taken a look at what's out there.
Does anyone have any reason I shouldn't opt for a Galaxy E-nails setup?
Their vortex vaporizer is essentially a glass/ceramic lotus (except the vortex effect is implemented via a glass adapter), and their Odyssey e-nail has a fully encased heating element. There are other ceramic/glass vaporizers out there, but as far as I can tell they aren't pid-controlled- and temperature control is quite important to me for the sake of controlling the effects profile I get. Granted, the Herbalizer temperature control is on point (I got to demo one with Herbalizer staff) and according to the Herbalizer thread here I could probably get one for ~$500, but there are significant drawbacks with that option that I don't like (they're off topic in this thread). I do wish I had a friend with one so I could test it with oil though.
@herbivore21
I'd love your thoughts on this