To THC Scientific, my apologies for hijacking your thread. This will be my last post here.
I have a lot of oil and premium buds to enjoy. I have purchased many different types of vaporizers and parts to sample and see which way I could best use and enjoy my product. Most of the vaporizers I checked out that were intended for concentrates are modified e-cigg products and way overpriced. I have sampled my product in all of the vaporizers I have obtained. I am sure with different types of oils and waxes there would be a different vaporizer of choice and preference. I have found that mixing my product with PG USP and using the SVD has served me best.
Some have mentioned VG. In all of my experience trying to use VG, it was a complete failure. I could not get the VG to blend with the cannabis oil properly. Only some of the components of the cannabis oil would mix with it. As for vaporizing, VG is a base for e-cigg oils. With cannabis oil, well that is the base. I do not see where VG serves any purpose with cannabis oil especially since they don't mix well.
Maybe my results have been different than others because I make my concentrated cannabis oil first, then add the PG USP to make it useable in the pen vape. I do not simmer leaves with PG to extract THC and other compounds. I only use the best buds of my plants to make my oil with. All of the leaves go into the wood burner. Only about 20% PG USP is mixed in with the cannabis oil. In my opinion, that is now e-cannabis oil.
This picture does not show well, but there is over 1/2 pound of my best buds, SC, Querkle, Qush, 4-G, Blueberry Jam, and SpaceDawg. There is over 30 grams of cannabis oil (only 10 grams are visible). Everything in this picture is going to be mixed with PG and strictly used in the SVD and with the eGo Twist pen vape.
With my RSO, every method I have tried vaporizing the oil straight, the oil does not vaporize evenly and seems to become degraded from the heat (you can taste it). I suppose the main reason is right on topic. These electronic vaporizers were invented and intended for e-cigarettes with PG. Putting pure cannabis oil on an electronic heating element is not what these items were initially intended for. A businessman simply modified the item so you can put concentrates (dabs) on them. In my opinion, they do not work properly. As always, there are exceptions. The only good vaporizing experience I have had with concentrates other than my PG mix is with the Eclipse vaporizer and straight RSO. The Eclipse was designed and intended for the purpose of vaporizing oils. It is not a modified product.I do not prefer it over the SVD because it is way more inconvenient than the SVD. It does provide a very good taste and is the only other vaporizer I have used that offers a taste as good or even a little better than the SVD with the modified cannabis oil. You do have control over the heat so you are able to not over heat the oil, but still too inconvenient.
I am not just hooked on the SVD. Most APV's are great.
As usual, no matter where I go, I am a woman misunderstood.
So now, time to take a draw from my SVD.
Edit: I can't wait to get my custom blown glass cart/tank that I am having made. As a matter of fact, I am going to order me another SVD right now so I can always have each set up with different attachments. I can always have one ready with the custom glass cart ready to rock.
Edit 2: I forgot to mention. It is a bit difficult to stay on topic, even though the topic started nearly 2 years ago. The video links from the OP are no longer active. I tried to look into the device to see how it functions, but that is not available here that I have found. There is not enough information here to see how it works. I would like to see how the heating process is designed and such to make a quality assumption.