kushcabbage
vapor nerd
horray! Glad they took care of that for youOh, and I went to ploom chat again today, and think they are going to send me a new mouthpiece now. Hope this takes care of that heat light issue.
horray! Glad they took care of that for youOh, and I went to ploom chat again today, and think they are going to send me a new mouthpiece now. Hope this takes care of that heat light issue.
Thanks Espo. So 1/2 ovens work for you. I think I'll try that later today
My problem is that a full Pax oven would last me two and probably three whole days in the LB. There's no way I could stretch .3g over three days in the Pax, even if I use .1g per oven supplemented with ABV.
Striving for conservation with the Pax is like driving in screws with a hammer: you might get somewhere but it's the wrong tool. Fans of low temperature vapourizing are likely to be troubled by the Pax. The lowest temperature is 190°C and the flavour is lost quickly. The Pax is a good choice for the people who need heavy hits quickly and put that ahead of flavour and cost.
Ya, but with no herbal contact with the oven sides, you won't get any heating of the herbs
You are probably correct. I didn't know the oven is only heated from the sides and not from the bottom too. If it is also heated from the bottom it might still work.
I've been watching this thread pretty close, how did I miss this 1/2 oven talk? How are you only packing 1/2 an oven??
Thanks Espo. So 1/2 ovens work for you. I think I'll try that later today
"points to the Pax having a hard draw and requiring a cigar like pull. That would give me a headache. Also I feel like you have be super quick with conduction based vapes as to not waste vapour?"
I know it sounds like a downside but the thing with the Pax is it's not really convection. It's a new kind of vaporizer, a super-effecient but purely conduction vaporizer. Excess airflow is just not needed.
You can just pack it and pack it and it will reward you with thick voluptuous vapor and fantastic initial taste. You draw slow on the Pax because that's what gives you more intense flavor and thicker vapor.
It actually holds much more than I had first estimated, but this is pretty much the max (the heater door bulges out a millimeter or so)
(Also a little free advertising for a good doc' )
I packed it in and added what was left on the card:
(Use your grinder tool to make it nice and pretty )
Draw is still just fine, it draws like a perfectly rolled joint or blunt. Too much flow means your lungs get too much hot dry air imo...
Guys it's not difficult to hit, it's just a slow draw. As long as you don't inhale as max speed it draws fine even with 0.68g packed...
Here's the abv from that:
Also, as promised, here's my technique for small loads. You'll see you really get your finger in there so make sure your hands as clean
Now really pack it down like a pancake!
The first few hits you'll swear you were hitting a full bowl! I think it's cashed on medium after after 5-6 hits but it's always producing and never combusting so if you're short on supply you can probably keep on going and/or vape your abv...
Here's the abv from 0.1g:
In reality it's all even brown like the edges but the camera seems to add green to the middle for some reason...
This really belongs in you pax vs. mflb thread, your other two posts at at least were helping describe the thermodynamics to a member who asked for help, but what is this? "Wrong tool?" "ahead of flavor and cost?" did you buy a Pax all of a sudden? We should at least get a chance to defend the device we know and have lived with.
Most people who are drawn to the Pax have already been down the mflb road and agree that, as willie so elegantly put it, the mflb lacks balls.
If 0.3g lasts you three days, 72 hours, with any vape, then you either are unusually sensitive to thc or don't get anywhere near as medicated as most people do. Either way, you're an unusual case and your making very broad-sweeping generalizations.
For most Pax users, to reach the same medicated level in the mflb would just be impractical and probably use more flower. The taste point is moot, the Pax is delicious at first and tapers to abv taste just like the mflb.
The taste does drop off much more rapidly in the Pax, I've done the comparisons. It does cook the load when you aren't drawing. Etc.
Well that was quite the ace up your sleeve! But I think they are pretty comparable with such a small load, the time you aren't drawing is practically nothing with 0.1g. With the Pax you can finish it all on high in under a minute where the mflb might take a bit longer but 5-10 minutes after the sesh I feel almost exactly the same. Maybe the difference is that you space your session out so it works better with the quick heating/cooling of the mflb?
I use low heat (yellow) and do 8 micropuffs a second apart, wait a minute or so and repeat, then shut it off and wait for the effects to catch up.
The one that was up for sale got sold within 24 hours. That's crazy.i just cant believe no one is selling one! haha its crazy
i just cant believe no one is selling one! haha its crazy
I would suggest trying medium or high from the beginning, you can draw before it turns green to get that yellow-level hit but it will heat up and get those higher-temp cannabionoids pretty quickly (before the flavor suffers). I think the mflb heats up to at least Pax-medium if not Pax-high, I remember being able to combust if I drew too slow so I think the fast application of high heat is really what gives you the full spectrum.
But I do agree, the Pax tastes best when packed with the amount you want to use in a single session.
mod note: Back-to-back posts, merged. Please use the Edit button, thanks.
i just cant believe no one is selling one! haha its crazy
i just cant believe no one is selling one! haha its crazy
I'm really interested in which is more user-friendly.
Thanks!
Well something went wrong there, somehow it dropped Joe's second post when I merged them. He was basically amazed that anyone would look for a used Pax, or something. Sorry, Joe... but you shoulda used the Edit button.
We're all enjoying them too much to think about selling it!
I don't like the higher temperatures.... With my normal technique using a battery, I think the LB is reaching approximately Pax yellow.
I'm not nearly minding the toasting as much as I thought I would.
That's what I find, you notice the diminished taste but it's no worse than the last half of a fresh bowl
and how about If the oven cover was longer/deeper so it goes further into the oven to take up the space for smaller loads?