justcametomind
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I often use the whole chamber (and the reduced one) in multiple sessions. I don't see a lot of cooking while you are not hitting, but such thing is not measurable, YMMV. The heater disengages if you don't press the lever so it stops cooking if you leave it unattended. To be honest, like with almost every vape flavor is a matter of the first few hits, but imho on the Plenty cannabinoids are well preserved if you revape an already heated chamber.I'm looking for a silent desktop/portable vaporizer under 200 euros and saw the Plenty for about 180 euros. 'Finally a Storz and Bickel product under 200 euros', I thought. I saw the big chamber and was a bit turned off. Then I saw the chamber reducer and then the Plenty was back on the list again. Now I read about the dust issues.
An intermezzo: the Plenty is still widely available in Europe even though multiple people complained about the dust, while multiple stores didn't offer the Hybrid for a while when customers complained about the melting plastic/dust. Now I'm wondering if stores also don't care about it or that the issue with the Plenty isn't widespread.
End of intermezzo.
A few questions to the Plenty veterans:
- Is it possible to extract the herbs in multiple sessions without too much loss of flavor?
- When using the chamber reducer: is there still a chance that the aluminium dust enters the vapor path?
I can only say that it doesn't seem to cook it a lot when you turn the vape off, especially if you unscrew the chamber from the vape as I do.
The metal dust drama it's like if itnever happened, nothing got addressed by S&B, shops didn't care. My Plenty has not much visible scratches.
The heater cover and the base of the cooking chamber are close when the vape is assembled but they don't touch (iirc).
I have many desktop units but I often come back to the Plenty because it's silent and doesn't need glass, except a j-hook if I like to use it instead of the coil.
It's a session vaporizer and it's a bit slower than other vapes, the heat up time is 4'15" but if you can live with how it works (pressing the handle mostly) it's still one of the best imho. On paper it's said Plenty heats to 205°C but imho extraction is on par with Volcano which reaches 230°C. If I put fully extracted Plenty's ABV on my Volcano I only get barely visible vapor at 230.
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