SVuser
Well-Known Member
Here she is, my supreme vape. I should change my user name because I've used this less than ten times. I just don't think vaping is for me sadly.
I'm looking for £100 (not including shipping). Personally I think that is a steal considering the money I spent on it (well over $200 IIRC, plus £40 import tax). So, please fire away if you are interested.
Anyway I took her out of storage today and she is still in lovely condition. I look after my stuff and always took care to always angle the torch upwards etc. Meaning the wood is not burned or scratched AT ALL .
All cleanable parts have been cleaned in hot water and Dr Green. (Rubber grommets, Metal tube, whip is soaking as I type this -going to leave overnight)
I am going to try and remember where I put the spare thermometer battery
After taking it out of storage I have noticed there is a slight looseness to the metal element that I did not notice before. After a test run, the looseness disappears. I believe this is due to the expansion and contraction of the piece due to heat/cold. If Vitolo or any other SV users have noticed this please let me know if this is normal.
It performs exactly as the day I got it.
It has never been combusted in. To be honest it would be virtually impossible to do so, even with very dry material. As per the instructions I never heated it higher than 330 degrees. My preferred temp on this is around 310. The "green" vapours tend to start at 270.
I will keep adding to this post as I think of points to make, please ask if you have any questions, thanks.
I'm looking for £100 (not including shipping). Personally I think that is a steal considering the money I spent on it (well over $200 IIRC, plus £40 import tax). So, please fire away if you are interested.
Anyway I took her out of storage today and she is still in lovely condition. I look after my stuff and always took care to always angle the torch upwards etc. Meaning the wood is not burned or scratched AT ALL .
All cleanable parts have been cleaned in hot water and Dr Green. (Rubber grommets, Metal tube, whip is soaking as I type this -going to leave overnight)
I am going to try and remember where I put the spare thermometer battery
After taking it out of storage I have noticed there is a slight looseness to the metal element that I did not notice before. After a test run, the looseness disappears. I believe this is due to the expansion and contraction of the piece due to heat/cold. If Vitolo or any other SV users have noticed this please let me know if this is normal.
It performs exactly as the day I got it.
It has never been combusted in. To be honest it would be virtually impossible to do so, even with very dry material. As per the instructions I never heated it higher than 330 degrees. My preferred temp on this is around 310. The "green" vapours tend to start at 270.
I will keep adding to this post as I think of points to make, please ask if you have any questions, thanks.