Do you use concentrates?Is it coincidence that the Mighty dosing capsules fit absolutely perfect in the SBJ, like it was made for it? Or did the designer have this in mind?
I finally tried one and it seems to slightly reduce the wood signature along with giving me more even cooking. The toothpick works great for flipping it during a session. The capsules are keepers in my book.
Negative, I'm a flower only guy.Do you use concentrates?
I have to say, the Sticky Brick Jr. as well as the rest of the SBL family of vapes is the best I've tried when it comes to flavor at high temps/full extraction. Probably because it is as close to 100% convection as you can get.Also, due to how easy it is to detect taste, I'm getting nearly perfect ABV every time. SUPER DARK where I normally don't roast even close to this dark, even in my underdog
I'm enjoying the Maxx so much I just purchased a walnut Jr. Can't wait!!!
Awesome! My findings are very similar with the Maxx. How difficult is it to change screens? I'm already wanting to swap one out of the Maxx. It just looks like it could be a hassle. Maybe there's a video to help a sbl newb like myself.This is what I picked up. The walnut jr. I was a little skeptical because of the wood choice but I'm damn glad I went with the walnut. The looks of the darker wood really sets this thing off.
One thing I've noticed with the jr. is the "sweet spot" as far as the torch angle and length of flame make a big difference. I get good clouds and flavor almost with any angle or distance. But when you get it in that sweet spot the results are totally unbelievable. The ease at extracting your meds is off the charts. I just wish I could use it more. The biggest issue I'm finding is I have very little self control and I get tore up from the floor up.
Awesome! My findings are very similar with the Maxx. How difficult is it to change screens? I'm already wanting to swap one out of the Maxx. It just looks like it could be a hassle. Maybe there's a video to help a sbl newb like myself.
Triihouse trick was to press into the center of the screen with a dull end of a tool so it would concave slightly, and then you can pry it out easier from the side too. That's what works for me, then you just bend it back flat when you take it out. I also hit my DaisyBricks dry with a dirty screen to get surprisingly decent size clouds while keeping it cleaner longer
Glad you're finally on this train @HD Springer... I still need to get a new Junior myself (+Hydro)
what about an angled pick tool or a custom bent paperclip? And some tweezers once you get it more accessibleI'm an idiot and got a deep-domed screen stuck in the exit hole of the bottom brick. Whatever I do keeps pushing it down further. I have tried using a needle to pry it up, but the hole diameter is too small to get any leverage to bring it up. Anybody got any suggestions to get this thing out?
For now I can see it working as a flavor chamber by being able to place some different herbs, letting the hot air extract vapor as it exits. But eventually, this screen might get clogged from the bottom, making it harder and harder to suck air through, while also being difficult to clean.
I'm an idiot and got a deep-domed screen stuck in the exit hole of the bottom brick. Whatever I do keeps pushing it down further. I have tried using a needle to pry it up, but the hole diameter is too small to get any leverage to bring it up. Anybody got any suggestions to get this thing out?
For now I can see it working as a flavor chamber by being able to place some different herbs, letting the hot air extract vapor as it exits. But eventually, this screen might get clogged from the bottom, making it harder and harder to suck air through, while also being difficult to clean.
what about an angled pick tool or a custom bent paperclip? And some tweezers once you get it more accessible
What about a drill bit. Try it with your fingers. It should grab the screen and turn it if you get a big enough bit to just fit inside the bowled screen. Good luck.
I would use a dental pick tool. It has helped me get out of many screen mishaps.
You might be able to push it out from the bottom, through the carb hole, with a curved paper clip.http://imgur.com/a/nASQ8
I have tried bending a needle tip to use as an angled pick but the needle I used was too weak. Paperclips I had around the house have also been too thick.
I will try this soon! I have thought about using a drill to just drill a hole as a last resort but never thought about using just the drill bit. It seems like it could work pretty well.
I will try to get my hands on one to try this as well. Thanks for all the suggestions everybody! When I find a reliable way to remove the screen I think I will keep using it as a flavor chamber. I haven't actually tested it yet though, but will report back when I solve my problem.