Sticky Brick Labs Vaporizer

grogazola

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Just ordered a cherry OG. I think it’s going to be a welcome addition to my current pieces! I really am enamoured with the look of the Sticky Brick. This will be my first experience with on-demand vapour. Any tips for a first timer? I’m going to pick up some puretane tomorrow from the local shop.
 

Warpdrive

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Just ordered a cherry OG. I think it’s going to be a welcome addition to my current pieces! I really am enamoured with the look of the Sticky Brick. This will be my first experience with on-demand vapour. Any tips for a first timer? I’m going to pick up some puretane tomorrow from the local shop.
Don't forget some spare pipe screens 😉

Also, I highly recommend watching Troy's Sticky Brick lineup video that can be found at 420vapezone.com to have him teach you better how to use your new toy. But above all if you've read from me and others, consistency is key to success. So always fill your bowl with the same amount in it. Halfway full seems best and will help you when you stir the bowl. Keep your torch full. As it depletes the size of the flame changes. If you let it get empty, once you fill it the flame will be bigger and you stand a good chance of combustion from your torch being too close and the flame too high. So keep it filled.
 

shopdognyc

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Just ordered a cherry OG. I think it’s going to be a welcome addition to my current pieces! I really am enamoured with the look of the Sticky Brick. This will be my first experience with on-demand vapour. Any tips for a first timer? I’m going to pick up some puretane tomorrow from the local shop.

From my experience, think slow when starting out. The light cover of the screen in instructions will produce disappointing vapor bc there isn't much. The half full is a good comment. A full bowl will produce amazing results, but will have to stir with the resulting hot spots you may have.

I like shooting my flame angled down into. If you turn off the lights you can see where the outer flame is and you want that tip at the intake. I get impatient sometimes and let the flame go inside, and like seeing how it hugs the curve of the intake.

The heat has to soak into the bowl so a slow draw is important starting off. I wait until I feel heat in the back of my throat and increase the draw speed.

Stick the included cork into the carb hole and you ready to go.

After some time the screen may get gunked and you will notice with the draw resistance. Easy fix, just poke the center to bend and put the piece with glass into an ISO or Everclear soak for about 20 minutes. Should be good if you do it every other week.
 

grogazola

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Thank you so much to everyone with their input!

I don’t mean to cast aspersions on sticky brick (as I’m new to the family) but should I be concerned about mystery oil in butane cans or is that solely a BHO issue?

thank you!!
 
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shopdognyc

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I have no input there. There are brands that are recommended here. I'd find out what those are, cleaner with less impurities.

Some people complain about sucking in butane, but butane should change to water and oxygen when burning off.
 
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Warpdrive

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I wish I could help with questions on butane. But my best advice is to only buy from a quality cigar store or an adult shop that you trust. They will only sell quality typically as their customer base won't buy the garbage.

@Flow my birthday present arrived. Of course I still didn't reup and buy anything because who would think that I was on Santa's nice list and the post office got it to me just as I woke up this morning. But I had to test it out. So I took some abv from my Crafty+ that may contain some leftover crumble. Well, let's just say I'm wrecked on ABV for the first time ever. I have such a high tolerance that ABV never gets me lifted. I'm legitimately on the moon from 6 x 2 hit bowls at 550 of ABV. 🤣
To not distract this thread any longer about my new E-43, I hope you don't mind but I'll send you pics and a video privately.

If anyone else is interested, please send me a private message and I'll send you my thoughts and pics, videos, ect
I don't even think that we have a E-43 listing to post stuff, so that's why I'm offering. Maybe I'm mistaken? 🤔
 
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I wish I could help with questions on butane. But my best advice is to only buy from a quality cigar store or an adult shop that you trust. They will only sell quality typically as their customer base won't buy the garbage.

@Flow my birthday present arrived. Of course I still didn't reup and buy anything because who would think that I was on Santa's nice list and the post office got it to me just as I woke up this morning. But I had to test it out. So I took some abv from my Crafty+ that may contain some leftover crumble. Well, let's just say I'm wrecked on ABV for the first time ever. I have such a high tolerance that ABV never gets me lifted. I'm legitimately on the moon from 6 x 2 hit bowls at 550 of ABV. 🤣
To not distract this thread any longer about my new E-43, I hope you don't mind but I'll send you pics and a video privately.

If anyone else is interested, please send me a private message and I'll send you my thoughts and pics, videos, ect
I don't even think that we have a E-43 listing to post stuff, so that's why I'm offering. Maybe I'm mistaken? 🤔

The Elev8r is in the portable section, this link will take ya there! https://fuckcombustion.com/threads/the-elev8r-from-7th-floor.25855/page-91
 
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Slartibartfast67

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Just ordered a cherry OG. I think it’s going to be a welcome addition to my current pieces! I really am enamoured with the look of the Sticky Brick. This will be my first experience with on-demand vapour. Any tips for a first timer? I’m going to pick up some puretane tomorrow from the local shop.
tl,dr: Hi to all. Wood flavor fades. Use the restrictor disc at first. Follow the included directions. Consider feathering the carb. Keep the screen clean. Thanks to all.
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OK, I'm really new around here *waves to everyone* so new that this is actually my first post. Also, I have only had my Runt for a week, and have only been exclusively vaping for about a month. With that said, here is my input. It's long because I have been using my Runt and am therefore talkative. :)

As far as wood goes, first off the OG is going to be really nice looking in cherry. Congratulations on your purchase!

The wood flavor fades very quickly. It was is stronger than I thought it would be initially (although I am not sure why since it is mostly wood :)) and I actually liked it, but within a day or two it was mostly gone. I still sometimes get a little hint of it when I get a really hot hit. I don't find it unpleasant.

I would make sure the restrictor disc is in place properly before you try it out. Mine was in the wrong hole, the one you breathe in from. No biggie, but I didn't find it until I was putting butter on the device the first time.

I would highly recommend using restrictor disc at first at least for a while. I am still using mine and I am getting huge clouds. (I plan on following advice I read somewhere on here to wait until I can do it with my eyes closed and then maybe try taking out the disc.) I find the disc really helps to prevent combustion. I have only combusted twice I think. Once very early on when my disc wasn't installed, and a tiny bit one other time. Even with the disc in the hits are huge, so I may just keep it in. I certainly don't feel like the hits I am getting from my Runt are restricted! 🤯

I have so far been using the included lighter (I got the Honest) and it's been fine. As many have pointed out get some high quality butane.

I followed the instructions included regarding flame length and where you put the flame when using. With the Runt at least, you can hear a kind of whistle when you hit it right, although you have to be inhaling slightly more to get it. If the draw stem is relatively clean in the Runt you can see when the vapor starts to come and that's when you increase your draw speed. I also also usually back the torch off a little. With the bigger mouthpiece on the OG I would imagine it's even easier to see and feel. Start slow and increase draw speed when the vapor starts to come. Prepare for lift off 🤯 Seriously that thing will rip your face off. But in a good way. :)

I have not been using the cork because I have found feathering the carb hole to be another good way to see if vapor is flowing. The change in the stem when I feather it gives me a good idea of how vapor is flowing.

I have also been cleaning/replacing the screen a lot, but I have also been using almost nothing else but my Runt since I got it. I probably clean/replace the screen every day. I really like the free flowing draw from the runt, so as soon as it starts getting restricted I replace the screen. I just pull the old one out and throw it in iso, and put in another. They include five or six and they could last a while if you iso cleaned or torched them as needed. Also as many on here have pointed out they are cheap and not hard to find.

So based on the fact that I have used almost nothing else since I got it a week ago, you can probably tell that I really love my Runt. I got it after seeing it on a Modern Cannabists video about 'heaviest hitting vapes' as well as watching lots of other videos and reading lots of reviews (and these forums, see below). I really love everything about my Runt. The effects are just fantastic; the best I have ever experienced with a vaporizer (with that said, please know that my experience with flower vapes is fairly limited [Gaia/DynavapM/Solo2/SB Runt]). The Runt has seriously activated my new found VAS and I already want another sticky brick. Hmm...a junior in purpleheart? an OG in walnut? a Maxx in anything? :)

Another thing, I find the tactile nature of just using my Runt to be immensely satisfying. Taking the top off to stir, pulling out the handy stir stick and popping it back in its hole, snapping the piece back in place with a satisfying click. That, combined with the smoking like nature of torching into the input tube, the smooth feel of the wood, the traditional pipe like nature of the carb, it's just... *chef's kiss* The device is a joy to use in my opinion, and not just because of the effects. I really love it.

The visual aspect of them is nice too. They are functional art. My Runt is canary and it's beautiful. The cherry OG will be stunning.

I still love my Dynavaps, and they'll always have a place in my rotation. The Solo 2 is a good basic electronic vape, and I'm not sad I bought it. But the clouds and the effects from the sticky brick are on another level. I first really got into my Dynavap 2019 M because it was the first vape I tried that got me closer to where I wanted to be effects wise. The Runt gets me there. It really is so good. As soon as I got that first really huge, combustion like hit, and then looked in the chamber and saw it was still green, I knew I had found my jam. The first couple days I would very frequently I get a hit so big that I think I must have combusted, only to look in the chamber and see fairly light brown material. The extraction you can get with the Runt is just amazing. If you want to beat it down until it is really dark brown, you can reduce the initial volume of the material by more than half. It might not taste fantastic those last few hits, but if you want to get the most out of your material, this will do it.

Last but certainly not least, I would like to say "Thank You" to everyone who discussed the Stick Brick line on these forums. I searched them and read a lot about it on here before I purchased one, and it helped. So thank you all. And Hi again.
Slartibartfast67
 

Warpdrive

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tl,dr: Hi to all. Wood flavor fades. Use the restrictor disc at first. Follow the included directions. Consider feathering the carb. Keep the screen clean. Thanks to all.
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OK, I'm really new around here *waves to everyone* so new that this is actually my first post. Also, I have only had my Runt for a week, and have only been exclusively vaping for about a month. With that said, here is my input. It's long because I have been using my Runt and am therefore talkative. :)

As far as wood goes, first off the OG is going to be really nice looking in cherry. Congratulations on your purchase!

The wood flavor fades very quickly. It was is stronger than I thought it would be initially (although I am not sure why since it is mostly wood :)) and I actually liked it, but within a day or two it was mostly gone. I still sometimes get a little hint of it when I get a really hot hit. I don't find it unpleasant.

I would make sure the restrictor disc is in place properly before you try it out. Mine was in the wrong hole, the one you breathe in from. No biggie, but I didn't find it until I was putting butter on the device the first time.

I would highly recommend using restrictor disc at first at least for a while. I am still using mine and I am getting huge clouds. (I plan on following advice I read somewhere on here to wait until I can do it with my eyes closed and then maybe try taking out the disc.) I find the disc really helps to prevent combustion. I have only combusted twice I think. Once very early on when my disc wasn't installed, and a tiny bit one other time. Even with the disc in the hits are huge, so I may just keep it in. I certainly don't feel like the hits I am getting from my Runt are restricted! 🤯

I have so far been using the included lighter (I got the Honest) and it's been fine. As many have pointed out get some high quality butane.

I followed the instructions included regarding flame length and where you put the flame when using. With the Runt at least, you can hear a kind of whistle when you hit it right, although you have to be inhaling slightly more to get it. If the draw stem is relatively clean in the Runt you can see when the vapor starts to come and that's when you increase your draw speed. I also also usually back the torch off a little. With the bigger mouthpiece on the OG I would imagine it's even easier to see and feel. Start slow and increase draw speed when the vapor starts to come. Prepare for lift off 🤯 Seriously that thing will rip your face off. But in a good way. :)

I have not been using the cork because I have found feathering the carb hole to be another good way to see if vapor is flowing. The change in the stem when I feather it gives me a good idea of how vapor is flowing.

I have also been cleaning/replacing the screen a lot, but I have also been using almost nothing else but my Runt since I got it. I probably clean/replace the screen every day. I really like the free flowing draw from the runt, so as soon as it starts getting restricted I replace the screen. I just pull the old one out and throw it in iso, and put in another. They include five or six and they could last a while if you iso cleaned or torched them as needed. Also as many on here have pointed out they are cheap and not hard to find.

So based on the fact that I have used almost nothing else since I got it a week ago, you can probably tell that I really love my Runt. I got it after seeing it on a Modern Cannabists video about 'heaviest hitting vapes' as well as watching lots of other videos and reading lots of reviews (and these forums, see below). I really love everything about my Runt. The effects are just fantastic; the best I have ever experienced with a vaporizer (with that said, please know that my experience with flower vapes is fairly limited [Gaia/DynavapM/Solo2/SB Runt]). The Runt has seriously activated my new found VAS and I already want another sticky brick. Hmm...a junior in purpleheart? an OG in walnut? a Maxx in anything? :)

Another thing, I find the tactile nature of just using my Runt to be immensely satisfying. Taking the top off to stir, pulling out the handy stir stick and popping it back in its hole, snapping the piece back in place with a satisfying click. That, combined with the smoking like nature of torching into the input tube, the smooth feel of the wood, the traditional pipe like nature of the carb, it's just... *chef's kiss* The device is a joy to use in my opinion, and not just because of the effects. I really love it.

The visual aspect of them is nice too. They are functional art. My Runt is canary and it's beautiful. The cherry OG will be stunning.

I still love my Dynavaps, and they'll always have a place in my rotation. The Solo 2 is a good basic electronic vape, and I'm not sad I bought it. But the clouds and the effects from the sticky brick are on another level. I first really got into my Dynavap 2019 M because it was the first vape I tried that got me closer to where I wanted to be effects wise. The Runt gets me there. It really is so good. As soon as I got that first really huge, combustion like hit, and then looked in the chamber and saw it was still green, I knew I had found my jam. The first couple days I would very frequently I get a hit so big that I think I must have combusted, only to look in the chamber and see fairly light brown material. The extraction you can get with the Runt is just amazing. If you want to beat it down until it is really dark brown, you can reduce the initial volume of the material by more than half. It might not taste fantastic those last few hits, but if you want to get the most out of your material, this will do it.

Last but certainly not least, I would like to say "Thank You" to everyone who discussed the Stick Brick line on these forums. I searched them and read a lot about it on here before I purchased one, and it helped. So thank you all. And Hi again.
Slartibartfast67

Welcome to the madness of Sticky Bricks 👋

I too have a Runt and all I can say is WOW. You and I need to get toasted together. You speak my language. Talk the talk and don't mind laughing at one's self while you break your fingers while typing this wonderful intro and helpful insights into how you enjoy your new toy. I see a bit of you in me or is it the other way around? 🤔 Also, did I miss what type of wood you got your Runt? I got a Canary about 7 months ago. I too use the restriction disk always since I require it when I use my 4 outlet torch for very fast extraction like on a water pipe and native one hit clears. So I just leave it in and feel no loss of control.

Anyway, again welcome 👋
 

Slartibartfast67

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Welcome to the madness of Sticky Bricks 👋

Also, did I miss what type of wood you got your Runt? I got a Canary about 7 months ago. I too use the restriction disk always since I require it when I use my 4 outlet torch for very fast extraction like on a water pipe and native one hit clears.

Anyway, again welcome 👋
Thanks!

Mine is made from canary also, and it's a really pretty wood.

I have heard that people can get really fast extraction with proper technique and equipment. I'm not there yet but like I said I've only had mine about a week, so I am still learning. Another thing I like about the SB line is that you can use it the way you like. You can take small hits and stretch out the bowl for 10 or 15 hits, or you can, apparently, if you know what you are doing, cash the whole thing in a couple of huge hits. I like that kind of versatility.

Thanks again for the welcome!
 

Warpdrive

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Thanks!

Mine is made from canary also, and it's a really pretty wood.

I have heard that people can get really fast extraction with proper technique and equipment. I'm not there yet but like I said I've only had mine about a week, so I am still learning. Another thing I like about the SB line is that you can use it the way you like. You can take small hits and stretch out the bowl for 10 or 15 hits, or you can, apparently, if you know what you are doing, cash the whole thing in a couple of huge hits. I like that kind of versatility.

Thanks again for the welcome!
Be brave. Don't stop inhaling and using your torch when you start to get vapor. Some end too soon and get baby hits as they get scared of combustion. Don't be scared. Just keep trying and you'll get it in time.
 

rvarick

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I’m hoping someone can help me figure out how to use my SB Runt properly, as I’m about to give up on it otherwise :( I’ve had it for 5 months and have never really gotten the hang of it. For reference, I also own a Nova (similar vape), as well as owned a Junior; and have/had no problems with either. I also own other convection vapes (Firewood 5, 6), and understand the convection style of draw; so I’m not sure that’s the issue.

I started using the restrictor disc but eventually took it out as I was having trouble getting anything close to full extraction. Now, even with the restrictor disc out, I’m still unable to get it to extract anything past light brown. I’ve tried multiple torches (vertigo serpent, blazer pocket micro mainly). With these I've tried a bunch of different flame lengths, as well as varying flame distance - from just the blue tip touching the intake, to in the intake - all to no avail.

I’ve also tried draw speeds from as slow-as-humanly-possible, to faster. Faster gives me wispy and butane-flavored vapor, while slow has caused my finger to get burned while holding it over the carb (!?). I've switched out screens, tried a Jr. mouthpiece on it, the WPA - none of it matters. I also listen for the jet sound people describe, and hear it - but this doesn't matter.

No matter what I try I can't get consistent, thick vapor, no matter what the material. I'm also forced to draw forever until my lungs max out to get anything going. My ABV is always light brown at most, never charred, dark, etc. I've honestly tried to combust just so I can see where the edge is and how to get near it, but I don't think I could get this thing to combust no matter what I tried, which seems crazy. I can and have combusted in my Nova, and the Jr. as well. Neither of these had issues with extracting my material. This device has been really confusing, and frustrating!
 
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Ripstar

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I’m hoping someone can help me figure out how to use my SB Runt properly, as I’m about to give up on it otherwise :( I’ve had it for 5 months and have never really gotten the hang of it. For reference, I also own a Nova (similar vape), as well as owned a Junior; and have/had no problems with either. I also own other convection vapes (Firewood 5, 6), and understand the convection style of draw; so I’m not sure that’s the issue.

I started using the restrictor disc but eventually took it out as I was having trouble getting anything close to full extraction. Now, even with the restrictor disc out, I’m still unable to get it to extract anything past light brown. I’ve tried multiple torches (vertigo serpent, blazer pocket micro mainly). With these I've tried a bunch of different flame lengths, as well as varying flame distance - from just the blue tip touching the intake, to in the intake - all to no avail.

I’ve also tried draw speeds from as slow-as-humanly-possible, to faster. Faster gives me wispy and butane-flavored vapor, while slow has caused my finger to get burned while holding it over the carb (!?). I've switched out screens, tried a Jr. mouthpiece on it, the WPA - none of it matters. I also listen for the jet sound people describe, and hear it - but this doesn't matter.

No matter what I try I can't get consistent, thick vapor, no matter what the material. I'm also forced to draw forever until my lungs max out to get anything going. My ABV is always light brown at most, never charred, dark, etc. I've honestly tried to combust just so I can see where the edge is and how to get near it, but I don't think I could get this thing to combust no matter what I tried, which seems crazy. I can and have combusted in my Nova, and the Jr. as well. Neither of these had issues with extracting my material. This device has been really confusing, and frustrating!
Below is good advice as I had similar issues at the beginning. Also, having a clean screen makes a WORLD of difference. Oh yeah, and, having the cork plugin at all times was a game-changer.
Be brave. Don't stop inhaling and using your torch when you start to get vapor. Some end too soon and get baby hits as they get scared of combustion. Don't be scared. Just keep trying and you'll get it in time.
 
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nonamekevin

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I’m hoping someone can help me figure out how to use my SB Runt properly, as I’m about to give up on it otherwise :( I’ve had it for 5 months and have never really gotten the hang of it. For reference, I also own a Nova (similar vape), as well as owned a Junior; and have/had no problems with either. I also own other convection vapes (Firewood 5, 6), and understand the convection style of draw; so I’m not sure that’s the issue.

I started using the restrictor disc but eventually took it out as I was having trouble getting anything close to full extraction. Now, even with the restrictor disc out, I’m still unable to get it to extract anything past light brown. I’ve tried multiple torches (vertigo serpent, blazer pocket micro mainly). With these I've tried a bunch of different flame lengths, as well as varying flame distance - from just the blue tip touching the intake, to in the intake - all to no avail.

I’ve also tried draw speeds from as slow-as-humanly-possible, to faster. Faster gives me wispy and butane-flavored vapor, while slow has caused my finger to get burned while holding it over the carb (!?). I've switched out screens, tried a Jr. mouthpiece on it, the WPA - none of it matters. I also listen for the jet sound people describe, and hear it - but this doesn't matter.

No matter what I try I can't get consistent, thick vapor, no matter what the material. I'm also forced to draw forever until my lungs max out to get anything going. My ABV is always light brown at most, never charred, dark, etc. I've honestly tried to combust just so I can see where the edge is and how to get near it, but I don't think I could get this thing to combust no matter what I tried, which seems crazy. I can and have combusted in my Nova, and the Jr. as well. Neither of these had issues with extracting my material. This device has been really confusing, and frustrating!
You provided some good insight into your technique, so I'd like to get some more info on your herb. If you aren't already, I'm a big fan of lightly tamping down the bowl. Tamping creates more resistance and allows heat to build up in the bowl. Also, maybe go to a slightly finer grind than what you use.

When I had trouble building heat, I didn't tamp at all. My grind was typically on the medium/fine side. I always filled the bowl to the bevel and then tamped down light.

Try it out, let us know.

:rockon:
 

rvarick

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Below is good advice as I had similar issues at the beginning. Also, having a clean screen makes a WORLD of difference. Oh yeah, and, having the cork plugin at all times was a game-changer.
Thanks! I'm going to try the cork-in approach. BTW, love the avatar - what was your first show?? Mine was Deer Creek 95' (I'm old!)
You provided some good insight into your technique, so I'd like to get some more info on your herb. If you aren't already, I'm a big fan of lightly tamping down the bowl. Tamping creates more resistance and allows heat to build up in the bowl. Also, maybe go to a slightly finer grind than what you use.

When I had trouble building heat, I didn't tamp at all. My grind was typically on the medium/fine side. I always filled the bowl to the bevel and then tamped down light.

Try it out, let us know.

:rockon:
Definitely going to play around with tamping more, as well as grind - thanks!
Yes, I'm a big fan of lightly tamping my bowl after filling it and after a stir. I used to use my pinky. Now I use this or another tool to help tamp down lightly on the load.

https://www.reddit.com/r/vaporents/comments/ka150y
Thanks! I actually have a really nice Canary wood SB tamp/stir tool from Rogue Wax Works which I've used to tamp my loads. Although per the above I think I need to give it a more solid tamp, rather than super light (just enough to keep it in the bowl). I also don't usually re-tamp after stirs, so I'll try that too.

Thanks again everyone!
 
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Warpdrive

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Thanks! I'm going to try the cork-in approach. BTW, love the avatar - what was your first show?? Mine was Deer Creek 95' (I'm old!)

Definitely going to play around with tamping more, as well as grind - thanks!

Thanks! I actually have a really nice Canary wood SB tamp/stir tool from Rogue Wax Works which I've used to tamp my loads. Although per the above I think I need to give it a more solid tamp, rather than super light (just enough to keep it in the bowl). I also don't usually re-tamp after stirs, so I'll try that too.

Thanks again everyone!
The only thing I can think of that may be hurting your chances for a good solid hit is maybe your torch flame is just a drop too low. It may be long enough for your junior and nova but not long enough for the slightly larger Runt and it's larger distance between the intake and the bowl.
 
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Thanks! I'm going to try the cork-in approach. BTW, love the avatar - what was your first show?? Mine was Deer Creek 95' (I'm old!)

Definitely going to play around with tamping more, as well as grind - thanks!

Thanks! I actually have a really nice Canary wood SB tamp/stir tool from Rogue Wax Works which I've used to tamp my loads. Although per the above I think I need to give it a more solid tamp, rather than super light (just enough to keep it in the bowl). I also don't usually re-tamp after stirs, so I'll try that too.

Thanks again everyone!

I admit its been a little while since I've broken out the runt, but it sounds like you're doing everything pretty much correctly to me.

I always harp on the torch after my experience, it took me forever finding the right torch but once I did, it was obvious. For the longest time I had similar results to you, pretty much lightly brown-at-best flower and so-so hits.

Stick with the cork in, and disk in, IMO. When you want to clear the hit, just crack the bowl part a bit and it'll clear right out.

How much flower are you actually loading in? Are you loading consistent amounts of flower? Despite the directions saying to use less at first, I actually found the easiest amount of flower to be somewhere in the middle, between just covering the screen, and full bowl. Worked out to 2-3 scoops from the scooper I was using at the time.

My routine was dialed down to this - cork in, disk in, always ground with the medium plate on my BCG, 2 heaping scoops from a delta 3D scoop, (3 worked also, just easy to pick one and stick with it to learn). I didnt tamp at this point, but tap the side of bowl to settle flower. Do 1 warm up hit, good vapor, follow up with another, great vapor, pull the bowl, still, and I tamp at this point, not too hard, but tight enough to create some resistance to allow heat to build. Finish the bowl, dump and move on!

Torch technique is a whole different thing lol
 

Duba

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Hi,
After few weeks using my Runt with the restrictor disc, i removed it few days ago. I felt me ready to tame my beast on total control. Now i say as others here : It's a great improvment to use your brick without restriction...the vapor is more milky and ruffy, effects are more strong and efficient.
I received a Flip few days ago. It's more technical than the Runt, more easy to combust. I make tests with a J-Hook and a hydratube and that's great! I love my bricks!
 

rvarick

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As a follow-up to my post above, thanks for the suggestions to tamp my material more! I did this today, including after stirring, and the performance was drastically improved, as was the color of my ABV. I also bumped my flame up a bit too. It’s now hitting like a brick! 👍
 
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nonamekevin

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As a follow-up to my post above, thanks for the suggestions to tamp my material more! I did this today, including after stirring, and the performance was drastically improved, as was the color of my ABV. I also bumped my flame up a bit too. It’s now hitting like a brick! 👍
Glad to hear it has been working better homie. This is a good group and I don't think there is an issue that can't be worked out here.

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Vapestein

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Hello my finefolks..... Merry XMas & happy holidays !

I have a question, which stickybrick should I get?

My requirements are simple:

Flavor is number 1 priority.

Want to use the SB for dry herb as well as concentrates and tobacco.

Don't want to use a water tool.

Prefer a 1 hand operation. Easier to clean/store and less parts is better.

Questions:

Do all sticky bricks have the same chamber size?
Which one gives the best flavor/vapor quality?
If you'd have to chose between Junior & the runt, which one would you chose and why?

Curerently I have a Dynavap Nonavong XLS, FF2, Arizer Argo, Arizer EQ, Solo II. So I have some experience with butane torch vaporizers but expect to have a learning curve with the stickybricks. Does all new stickybricks comes with a restrictor disc?
 
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Vapestein,

Warpdrive

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Hey folks,

I have a question, which stickybrick should I get?

My requirements are simple:

Flavor is number 1 priority.

Want to use the SB for dry herb as well as concentrates and tobacco.

Don't want to use a water tool.

Prefer a 1 hand operation. Easier to clean/store and less parts is better.

Questions:

Do all sticky bricks have the same chamber size?
Which one gives the best flavor/vapor quality?
If you'd have to chose between Junior & the runt, which one would you chose and why?

Curerently I have a Dynavap Nonavong XLS, FF2, Arizer Argo, Arizer EQ, Solo II. So I have some experience with butane torch vaporizers but expect to have a learning curve with the stickybricks. Does all new stickybricks comes with a restrictor disc?

The OG is basically the best handheld. The junior is best for travel. The flip is best on the pipe. But the Runt is the best compromise of them all. It's smaller than the OG so it's easier to hold with smaller hands and pocket friendly almost as well as the Junior. It's also capable of being used on a water pipe with the U shaped adapter. It's not best with anything. But it does it all. Easiest to master also.

As long as you don't want a desktop only vape, my vote is for the Runt. It's just so universal.

They all hit hard and you'll only fill up the bowl halfway anyway and all of them have big bowls. Flavor is on point when vaping at lower temps with all of them.
 
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