I am searching the thread for the same thing. Only found an ebay link on page 45 I think it was.Does anybody know of a good odor-proof case for the Pax2? Sorry I know it's been posted here before but I can't find it. Thanks.
I am searching the thread for the same thing. Only found an ebay link on page 45 I think it was.
theres 2 left here
Thanks. I found one on page 44 but it's now sold out
Careful, that one is for the Pax, not the Pax 2.
I purchased the odorproof pocket pouch from http://www.stealth-products.com. Works great. I can now leave the pax2 in the car with the windows up without any lingering smell.
what do you think of this one? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Waterproof-...t=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item2edf981440Does anybody know of a good odor-proof case for the Pax2? Sorry I know it's been posted here before but I can't find it. Thanks.
I know that the Pax wasn't made for concentrates, and other than getting gunked up faster, why is it such a bad idea to use concentrates in it? I don't see why it would mess it up?
Try www.vatra.com. I know they have odor proof cases. Just not sure there is one specifically for pax 2. Call them. Their customer service is great and they can help with recommendations. I use the small Domino case. It holds everything I need, but it's not one of the odor proof cases.Does anybody know of a good odor-proof case for the Pax2? Sorry I know it's been posted here before but I can't find it. Thanks.
So...I've been making friends with my pax 2. My sessions are short - usually around 5 pulls. I'm noticing the unit gets quite warm by the end (I use the 3rd petal temp setting). Not too hot to hold or to put my lips on, but still... I tend to hold the pax through the session rather than setting it down between pulls.
Is everybody experiencing the same thing?
Ah thought so, thanks for the reassurance. I'm so used to putting concentrates in the solo and I wanted to make sure it was safe in the pax. If anything I'll just pancake it in between the load so it doesn't run all over the oven. Thanks!FWIW, I've used concentrates in my Pax 1 for two years. Never gunked anything up. I had a temp light issue and got a new one back in August. If use sterile cotton balls with wax from a responsible source.
I'd avoid the highest hear setting, as some types of cotton carry 410F as a point of combustion, but it will not spontaneously ignite until high 400F's. I always vaped on medium on the Pax 1.
I tried it once with the Pax 2. The point is, it will work and it will get a little dirty faster. You don't need a screen with a sterile cotton ball. If you can get wax or oil, get a pen that's built for it. They work better, but the Pax can work in a pinch.
Same here when I first got it. I regretted it for the same reasons, and I learned a lot of information here. Even turning it on! Lol There was not instructions on how to use it out the box.I can confirm this vape does achieve dense tasty clouds. For me it was dry herbs/fine grind/packed down and FULL oven and inhale as slow as possible. I really like it now for how small it is and the draw is genius now that I got it! Nice job pax
Thanks for the tips long the way FC family
RYOT makes a whole assortment of smell proof cases as well, black or grey
Sorry, but I can't answer your question. I don't have a great sense of smell. But I have several vatra cases and never noticed any odor. I think it's a fair question to ask their customer service. I've returned stuff to them too with no problem.Ok, sorry because: slightly off topic, but:
Are those Vatra bags well made? I was considering one of them for my Pax2, but then I got concerned because a lot bags made by small companies have a lingering chemical odor from manufacturing that makes me ill if I even get a whiff of it.
Are those Vatra odor proof bags odor free themselves? High quality materials? No toxic manufacturing odor? Can someone who has one stick their nose in there and let me know? Thanks!
Ah thought so, thanks for the reassurance. I'm so used to putting concentrates in the solo and I wanted to make sure it was safe in the pax. If anything I'll just pancake it in between the load so it doesn't run all over the oven. Thanks!
Does RYOT have a website?RYOT bags have a charcoal lining, so it has that "aroma" if you put your nose to it. Otherwise, no it doesn't. It's a nice smell actually. Don't know about Vatra, they are well made, but I prefer the styles of RYOT...
I was on the exact same boat as you early on...I can confirm this vape does achieve dense tasty clouds. For me it was dry herbs/fine grind/packed down and FULL oven and inhale as slow as possible. I really like it now for how small it is and the draw is genius now that I got it! Nice job pax
Thanks for the tips long the way FC family