freddiegibbs
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For what it's worth, they apologized for the delay in responding to me, not chastised me for sending too many emails.
Is it weird that I think the Puffco ceramic has better taste than the fadespace quartz insert even on blue?
I used my atomizer daily muliple times a day for over a month with no issues what so ever. Mine broke from putting too much pressure on it and puffco still replaced it for free. I feel like 90% of the problems with atomizers are from user error.So most of you may already know me from the Liger thread. a portable e-rig for concentrates has intregued me from the beginning. I was one of the first people to buy the V1 Henail that became the Dabado/Boost. I have a QQ, an Incendio (same thing, different heater), a DT V3, and a few of the other 510 enail mods.
I REALLY want to find something that hits like the Liger on the road without a torch.
The Peak has been the closest thing to that for me so far. I really do love it. Unfortunately, I think they should include a few atomizers because those seem to be extremely susceptible to thermal shock and don't last very long.
Perhaps they should have made the heater under the ceramic cup metal like the Source nail XXL. I haven't used the Source nail XXL with SiC, but it looks promising for a pen!
I have a feeling between failing atomizers and the fact that the battery life is inferior, the Dr. Dabber Switch will take most of the sales away from Puffco once it's released.
Let me say again, I LOVE this thing, and until something (switch?) dethrones it, the Peak is still the best portable dab rig in my arsenal. It DOES beat the Dr dabber boost and the QQ/Sai with nibbler for sure.
Will it beat the Switch? I doubt it.
I will probably take the money I would have spent on the next few $50 atomizers and just put that towards a switch. The induction heater should outlive 10x Puffco Atomizers.
Assuming this premise is true - and there isn't any evidence to suggest that it is - then the fault lies squarely with Puffco for designing a device that seems highly susceptible to unintentionally induced failure. That said, I barely touched my atomizer the first time it broke, and even less so the second time it broke, in an abundance of caution. Oh, and my base stopped working tooI feel like 90% of the problems with atomizers are from user error.
All I know is that I follow puffcos directions of not rinsing with water, and not qtipping around the atomizer and soaking in iso before it gets real dirty and i have had no issues whatsoever using it on average 4-5 times a day every day for over a monthAssuming this premise is true - and there isn't any evidence to suggest that it is - then the fault lies squarely with Puffco for designing a device that seems highly susceptible to unintentionally induced failure. That said, I barely touched my atomizer the first time it broke, and even less so the second time it broke, in an abundance of caution. Oh, and my base stopped working too
Totally coincidentally, in spite of the issues I've had with Puffco recently, I was gifted with a Puffco Plus yesterday. I quite like the way it's working so far - as I like the Peak, when it actually works. But the QR code on the warranty card sent me to a broken link, so I had to email their customer service again Oh, the many great ironies of life
Fade space replaced my V1 with a V2, only used it once so far but i like it a lot
i also saw joel halens making inserts $40 on dablab
You asked the question of @Mynameismud , but I will field an answer from my personal experience.
I have tried 3 different quartz inserts.along with 1 sapphire, and 2 after market silicone carbides.....
I have found the stock inserts to function the best out of all 6 that I have tried.
I know some of us have preferences, and some oar "flavor-grabbers", but I find best flavor, and easiest maintenance with the Puffco Peak original stock cups.
I feel like if someone just made a thick quartz insert, it would work well.
Really? That's interesting. Wouldn't a thick quartz insert be the clear solution with the flavor if it's too hot? The thinner the quartz, the quicker and hotter it gets.Eternal was criticized earlier in this thread for making too thick of a quartz insert. I think this just shows how variable personal preference is when it comes to flavor.
No. I am happy with what I have, and see no reason to invest more thought or initiative to improve my experience.Have you happened to have try Joe Halen's quartz insert yet?
Really? That's interesting. Wouldn't a thick quartz insert be the clear solution with the flavor if it's too hot? The thinner the quartz, the quicker and hotter it gets.