Noble Vapor VP600

Egzoset

Banned
Well...

350$ for a glorified soldering iron in some fancy toxedo now THAT is expensive!

:o
 
Egzoset,

SmokingElectricity

Well-Known Member
I actually donated this to a friend who has been curious about vaporization for a while now. Needless to say he loves the piss out of it and has been using it every night since. :D
 
SmokingElectricity,

SmokingElectricity

Well-Known Member
this thing is still going strong. still getting used everyday. or so i've been told. i seen em using it on skype last night so i guess it's true. :o
 
SmokingElectricity,
Yo, Stevebeast.... How stoned yo gotta be to start a Vape Temp thread without including the temperature??? 197 looks like the Temp, the best temp, you'd recommend.

But, is it 197F or 197C???
Everyone else using a VP-600 claims 302F to 347F is best. I was hoping, because yours
differs by such a large temp difference, you might know something others didn't.

Which is it? C or F???
:dog:
TheraPetAndy
 
therapetandy,
Heres the review i wrote for my new vape:

The Noble VP600 arrived in a professionally printed package, plenty of Styrofoam packing, included 5 extra screens, 5 extra fuses, wooden stick, a very nice 3pc silver grinder with a black felt bag, ground glass whip with a screen, glass oil diffuser (handle on the back broke off during shipping, I dont think I would touch it hot anyway so I let it go) and the heating unit with a fuse. The unit is made of metal and feels sturdy, nothing inside rattling. Looking inside the unit it was clean, compicated looking, the fan in the back blows over a glass chamber containing the heating element that opens to the glass ring on the front so the fan cools the inside of the unit and does not blow into the whip, it is about as loud as a computer fan and comes on and off I dont know what triggers it yet . The whip has a sticker on it that left some residue so I heated the unit too 500 degres and wiped it off every few minutes for 20 min then cooled the unit to 195 degrees and noticed no strange oder when inhaling through the empty whip. Going from 62 degree room temp to 195 takes an average of 2:45 I found my best temperature to be 197 each time, so if the temp is not correct it is consistant. The ground glass whip sticks on the unit very well we easily passed the tube around without worry of it falling out, and it appeared to make a pretty good seal on the heating element. The vapers were pretty thick, not too hot, and impressed all who have tried it so far. I was impressed with how many hits i got from my material. The lights on the ring reflect and flash in the rings of the whip and look a lot cooler than I thought, you can turn those on and off with a switch on the back. Overall I am impressed with the unit, it looks really cool and works great. It looked pretty solid but I will be care full with it because I hope it lasts me a long time, I paid $85 and think it was a steal I just hope it doesnt brake as it has no warranty.

I put pictures of the inside and of the box online
http://img11.imageshack.us/img11/4459/pict0003r.jpg
http://img11.imageshack.us/img11/5882/pict0002u.jpg

DOOD
:dog:
 
therapetandy,

PPN

Volute of Vapor
There is 3 months ago I ordered a twin vape( with 2 whips not high quality but most user friendly) very cheap , but when i received my order I see that they make a mistake (or not?) because I had a GRV-600 (a clone of VP-600), I choose to keep it and it work fine if you use it under 185°C because it could burn your bud, and the whip is very bad (plastic taste, don't keep it).
I choose to keep it because with my herbalaire I must use a bubbler(without I'm coughing) and with VP-600 I don't cough anymore without bubbler with very large clouds(184°C)...I don't know why?

My vapes: HerbalaireH2.2, Cloud from VXC, Noble vapor VP-600, Flashvape, T1, MFLB
 
PPN,

max

Out to lunch
My vapes: HerbalaireH2.2, Cloud from VXC, Noble vapor VP-600, Flashvape, T1, MFLB
Personally, I can't see using a vape like the Noble if you have access to a Cloud. With the Cloud you've got nothing in the vapor path but glass and a stainless steel bowl. With the Noble you've got cheap parts and an air path that's not really isolated. I really don't see the attraction of any whip vape with a Cloud on hand. And that would be Cloud from VXL, for VapeXhale Labs.
 
max,

PPN

Volute of Vapor
Yes it's sure that the Cloud it's better device than VP-600, but this is a different way of vape and I bought it BEFORE the Cloud. I have a big house with lot of rooms , I use the Noble front the TV because bubbler noise disturb my wife,I use the cloud when i want a big hit or when there is some friends and the HA the rest of the time(most part of the day with a bubbler because it make me coughing whithout)
I see lot of bad review for this device but I don't feel plastic or metal taste (except the whip but I use another one), ABV comes out brown if you have not more than 185°C, more than this t° ABV comes out black and you had a burning taste.
Yes, I make a mistake, VXC is the unit
 
PPN,

AbeOnline

Member
I have a question about this unit - I tried the EasyVape digital 5, since it claims to "display the actual temperature" and was irritated to find out it's not a temperature reading at all, merely a timer.

Could someone try their device like so:
1) Turn it on, set something reasonably high (around where you would vape)
2) Wait for it to "come to temp" - i.e. reading "actual" and "set" equal.
3) Turn off device momentarily - a few seconds, if it works, try again at 20-30 seconds.
4) Turn it back on. Does it show an elevated temp (significantly above the normal starting temp), ideally close to the indicated "actual temp" it recently showed?

What was happening with mine, you could turn it off - once warmed up - for even a few seconds. When you turn it back on, it says "80*f" and continues to take the same couple minutes to reach indicated operating temperature as it does when cold. Obviously that's a fake.


Other useful clues - if when it's warming up, it overshoots the target a bit, fluctuated during use (especially dropping slightly when inhaling, as the cold air coming in should cool it), etc.

I feel most of these devices are fake, and it's a real shame since there's no reason one couldn't be made for an extra dollar or two in parts. I'd gladly trade in my EasyVape, but only if spending more will actually get me something. If it won't, well, at least that has a timer. :-)
 
AbeOnline,

AbeOnline

Member
FYI, I'm happy to keep this in here as a note on the specific performance of the Noble, which I'm curious to hear - but I'm making a separate thread for "known true controlled vapes", I think it'll help people.
 
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