herbivore21
Well-Known Member
All that depends on the enail setup you get man
My enail is more expensive than my nail and I am prepared to invest for the best. I understand not everyone has that budget allocated for their dab rig however!
I'd love to find out about some cheaper quartz enails which work well though, is anyone eyeing off buying a Terpz?
Ok I've got more developed thoughts on these new nails now.
First of all I need to say that even as an insert on plain old Ti, Sapphire is hands down the tastiest material I've ever dabbed onto, even without a carb necessitating higher temps (390c). However, being an insert and not wanting the dab to touch the titanium, bhombs and massive .3g+ dabs are not gonna happen on this setup even when I have a carb cap.
This is where the Deep Dish Banger comes in. Taste is everything I expect from perfectly heated quartz. Basically, it doesn't get better than this without resorting to ceramic, sapphire and from what I hear on good authority - SiC. However, most of you know this about nail materials already. The Deep Dish Banger has a convective chamber to trap air which will be heated by the coil below the dish to keep the floor of the dish more evenly heated.
Whether or not the convective chamber works in this fashion, this nail excels at HUGE carb capped dabs/preferably bhombs with the least wastage you'll get so long as you have your temp and technique appropriately tuned. I am not exagerrating when I say I could drop a 3g slab of shatter into this dish and still fit the carb cap on snugly above it with enough clearance not to draw excessive reclaim through the piece!
If you want idiot proof low temp dabs regardless of the dosage, this is the nail to buy - or it seemingly was, apparently this was a limited edition product and doesn't seem to be on d-nails site anymore.
A final word on the ti/sapphire combo:
Please DO NOT USE sapphire inserts without seasoning your Ti first. When we first set up a new enail we may not know the best temps to dab with that particular nail yet. This can lead to pooling of oil beneath the insert, which will pool all over unseasoned Ti and make a pretty solid fusion between sapphire and ti - this will require you getting the nail WAY too hot for the sapphire to clean off this sticky layer without some serious fiddling.
My enail is more expensive than my nail and I am prepared to invest for the best. I understand not everyone has that budget allocated for their dab rig however!
I'd love to find out about some cheaper quartz enails which work well though, is anyone eyeing off buying a Terpz?
Ok I've got more developed thoughts on these new nails now.
First of all I need to say that even as an insert on plain old Ti, Sapphire is hands down the tastiest material I've ever dabbed onto, even without a carb necessitating higher temps (390c). However, being an insert and not wanting the dab to touch the titanium, bhombs and massive .3g+ dabs are not gonna happen on this setup even when I have a carb cap.
This is where the Deep Dish Banger comes in. Taste is everything I expect from perfectly heated quartz. Basically, it doesn't get better than this without resorting to ceramic, sapphire and from what I hear on good authority - SiC. However, most of you know this about nail materials already. The Deep Dish Banger has a convective chamber to trap air which will be heated by the coil below the dish to keep the floor of the dish more evenly heated.
Whether or not the convective chamber works in this fashion, this nail excels at HUGE carb capped dabs/preferably bhombs with the least wastage you'll get so long as you have your temp and technique appropriately tuned. I am not exagerrating when I say I could drop a 3g slab of shatter into this dish and still fit the carb cap on snugly above it with enough clearance not to draw excessive reclaim through the piece!
If you want idiot proof low temp dabs regardless of the dosage, this is the nail to buy - or it seemingly was, apparently this was a limited edition product and doesn't seem to be on d-nails site anymore.
A final word on the ti/sapphire combo:
Please DO NOT USE sapphire inserts without seasoning your Ti first. When we first set up a new enail we may not know the best temps to dab with that particular nail yet. This can lead to pooling of oil beneath the insert, which will pool all over unseasoned Ti and make a pretty solid fusion between sapphire and ti - this will require you getting the nail WAY too hot for the sapphire to clean off this sticky layer without some serious fiddling.
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