Multi-brand Planet of the Vapes ONE

BuzzDanklin

Well-Known Member
Finished up my review of the PoTV ONE. https://www.vaporizerwizard.com/potv-one-vaporizer-review/

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FlyingLow

Team NO SLEEP!
I was about to pull the trigger on this last night, but thought... perhaps there will be an even better deal on this on 4/20???

Thoughts?

Are there any cases available for the dosing capsules?
 

Cosmic Dude

Active Member
I've been waiting for someone to make an Accessory Adapter (similar to the Fierce one) for the first and second generation "Fury" vapes.

The reason is that the Fury is too hot with the normal mouthpiece - it's usable, but too hot, especially if you are doing more than a minute or two of vaping at a time. So, one needs to use the accessory glassware. But the way they implemented it has two big drawbacks:

1 - When the Fury cools with the glassware still inserted, it distorts the chamber and over many uses, can cause damage. HR admits this, and that was probably a motivation beyond the new Accessory Adapter for the Fierce that holds the glassware above the chamber. Also, when you leave it inserted, it is stuck in the chamber and you must heat it just to remove it to add more herb.

2 - If you remove the glassware after the Fury turns off, due to factor 1, then you have to have a holder for it. And then you have to put the herb in the glassware, which is hot. I've burned myself several times trying to handle the hot glassware.

The better the herb, the more likely I am to either forget and leave the glassware inserted, or else to burn myself by forgetting it is hot. :)

So, I am happy to see the POTV Accessory Adapter, and ordered one and also a curved glass mouthpiece.
 

PPN

Volute of Vapor
The reason is that the Fury is too hot with the normal mouthpiece
One of the main quality of the Fury is the smooth vapor imho, I never found the vapor to be hot even at high temp. I ordered a replacement Fury mp cause mine broke (the tiny pin to attach it to the body unit) although I wouldn't order the glass mp version cause I'm using this vape for true on the go sessions and prefer to get a "unbreakable" mouthpiece...
 

Cosmic Dude

Active Member
When using the regular mouthpiece with the Fury, it is not the vapor that is getting too hot, it is the tip of the mouthpiece itself. The vape becomes a little uncomfortable to hold. The glass mouthpiece puts one's mouth beyond the heat.

But the glassware also does cool down the vapor. When I use the regular mouthpiece for an evening, I find a little throat burn later.

The small size of the Fury is not its selling point to me, that was the easy draw, quick heating, good vapor, and isolated path for a low price. So, adding more mouthpiece sticking out further is only a plus for me.

(I do use 430 all the time, because the actual boiling temp of THC at room pressure is 425, not what the vape marketing charts say. Lower temperatures simply vape less of the active components, giving an impression of "milder" and then requiring more vaping to get out all the active components.)

BTW, I prefer the green and red lights to the haptic feedback, and so even more of a reason to keep my Furys and get an Accessory Adaptor for them.
 

sickmanfraud

Well-Known Member
@PlanetOfTheVapes, I just checked your website to see if there was any change in international shipping.

With the exception of Canada (it seems that USPS is less expensive here too) I did not find any price data on shipping?

Any international shipping updates while the sales are active?
 

PlanetOfTheVapes

Retailer
Retailer
Good news - no more shipping delays! We got our shipment in and received, and we're shipping today!

Even better news - the MAP has dropped to $129, so the sale price for the same bundles is now $103.20!

@PlanetOfTheVapes, I just checked your website to see if there was any change in international shipping.

With the exception of Canada (it seems that USPS is less expensive here too) I did not find any price data on shipping?

Any international shipping updates while the sales are active?

Thanks for checking back on this! We hear you, agree with you, and are working on it. We will come up with a better solution, and will be sure to announce it here when we have something we think is good for our international customers.

Why no S/S oven? The aluminium oven in my Mighty is a pain to try and get clean, that and other stories about Aluminium. Boundless changed the oven in the Tera from aluminium to S/S after people complained.:myday:

Thanks for asking! We spent a lot of time going over every feature and specification of the Fenix Mini to land on the internals and feature set that make up the ONE, including the bowl material. The thermal characteristics of aluminum make it an excellent choice for our application, and it’s been in some of the best vaporizers in the world for the last fifteen years. If someone wants to keep their bowl pristine, we’ve included a dosing capsule with each ONE, and we have four-pack available separately.

We acknowledge there are some who prefer stainless steel, and to you we apologize that we couldn’t make the ONE more appealing to you. It’s not our intent to campaign for or against aluminum, but to encourage people to make their own conscious, informed decisions they can rest easy with. If you prefer stainless steel to aluminum, the Fury 2 is available. It’s an excellent vaporizer that performs really well, and it works with our Accessory Attachment, if you prefer it.

Based on our conversations with the manufacturer, the original Fenix Mini design had a NiChr heater and aluminum bowl, and every variant of this vaporizer to date is the same except the Fury 2 and the ONE. When someone implements design changes to their brand, some of them filter to all the variants, and some of them become exclusive to that brand. The stainless steel bowl is exclusive to Healthy Rips, similar to how haptic feedback, the option to flip the screen, and the stainless steel heater, are all exclusive to the ONE.

We hope this helps clarify things. Our focus is to get the right vaporizer to the right person, and we believe openness is crucial to that goal.
 

hans solo

Left coast Canada
Based on my experience cooking with it raw aluminum is reactive to alkaline and acidic contact and can warp under high temperatures. Personally I prefer stainless.
 
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Summer

Long Island, NY
Cheaper to make, but it sounds like HR have a deal with the manufacturer that only F2 gets a S/S oven.

That's what I'm thinking, too. And to further differentiate the One, the heating element is ss, not nichrome(?) which heats up faster than ss -- which could be only seconds from what little I know. I would think that this reverse design of the heating element may be why the battery life for the One is listed as 30 min. vs. the Fury's 35 - 40 min. And what I think is that the anodised aluminum bowl will heat up faster & therefore result in faster conduction of the herb.

What I do like is the haptic feedback. And that the attachments don't seat in the bowl taking up valuable load space. I don't known if HR corrected this or not.

What I would like to know is if the airpath is completely isolated from tte heating path, & will the Fury accessories work with the One as I really like the bent spikey stem, & I believe the One doesn't have a protective cover?
 
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Jill NYC

Portable Hoarder
What I would like to know is if the airpath is completely isolated from tte heating path, & will the Fury accessories work with the One as I really like the bent spikey stem, & I believe the One doesn't have a protective cover?
My understanding is the air path is same as F2 which means it is isolated.
They have also confirmed all accessories work with the F2.
And as far as I know, the One does not include the cover.
 

Cosmic Dude

Active Member
The glassware for the Fury 1 and 2 will work with "The One", but the whole point is that it uses the Accessory Attachment like the Fierce, and so the new glassware does not distort the chamber, does not get finger burning hot, and does not contain the herb (it goes into the chamber). Since the new glassware does not have a built-in glass chamber, it should be significantly cheaper - just a glass cylinder or a bent glass cylinder. It's probably also wider than the Fury glassware.
 

FlyingLow

Team NO SLEEP!
I wonder if this is capable of providing a larger rip than my Omnivap, or if it is more mild by comparison.
 
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His_Highness

In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king
I wonder if this is capable of providing a larger rip than my Omnivap, or if it is more mild by comparison.

I don't know the Omnivap but I should have my ONE in a few days. One of the first things I'm excited about is that waterpipe adapter that doesn't shrink the bowl/amount of herb that can be used. I plan to use my D020-D bubbler at 400f and then max/430f when 400f stops producing. I'll post my findings and compare it to my other vapes. If nobody else answers your question maybe you could let me know which of my current vapes is closest to the Omnivap and I'll try and answer your question.
 

John Coaltrain

Well-Known Member
I wonder if this is capable of providing a larger rip than my Omnivap, or if it is more mild by comparison.

I've got an OmniVap XL Titanium and a newly acquired Fury 2. I'm still sorting out the proper grind, pack density, and flower humidity for the Fury 2. It seems to need this little extra attention – and I'd assume the One does as well.

The OmniVap, on the other hand, doesn't give a ballsack about what you put in it; you can pull a bud off a live plant in the rain, stuff it in there, and – BOOM! – you're a freakin' dragon . . .

But ultimately, I don't think you should expect an apple to taste like an orange. Both are an important part of a nutritious breakfast (as are the OmniVap and the One).
 
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Cosmic Dude

Active Member
My Accessory Attachment was shipped last night, should be here 4/20 :) (along with the additional curved glassware). I'll report back as to how it works with my Fury 1's.

In regards to grinding, packing and so forth with my Fury 1... I don't do any of that. I tear off a chunk of bud and stuff it in. The Fury draws so well, that pack/no-pack, grind/no-grind doesn't make any difference.

And grinding was invented for joints, which were often more slender than the bud chunks, so you had to do something. And, having an even, consistent pack in the joint helped it burn evenly.
 

hans solo

Left coast Canada
I was trying to figure out why the difference between John and cosmic regarding grinding.
I am curious if it is vaping temperature.
I vape low temperature and find that whole bud or ground works equally well.
 
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