I'm sure it's been said before...but this unit remind me of the Magic Flight Launch Box Vaporizer. How does it compare with efficiency, ease of use and price? Where can you purchase one of these? I haven't seen them on any websites.
Goodlife101 said:how is that possible?! i am going to go with user error or you dont use the temp gage .... i have even put mine up to 370 on accident which is 30-40 degrees higher than i usually vape at and still didnt combust.... so i mean i guess you can cook it up that high but if you stay even in the 360's which is more than high enough combustion shouldnt happen... plus idk do you leave yours standing with a torch on without you because idk how you would miss the temp by that much..
thanks.Goodlife101 said:OO first of all gratz on 420 posts
second i never said my claim was more valid, aka agree to disagree.....
i was more trying to figure out your technique or how why you burned the herb trying to figure out how or why you did it because i can completely vape my herb leaving very very little at the 340 temps so i dont see a need to go higher so i was just curious you could say because i find that it would be quite difficult to combust unless you were leaving it to heat up unattended with the torch flame
do you have some pics of the home made portable up?
OO said:i feel that lighter based vapes are almost all equal.dlownaughtysauce said:SUPREME VAPORIZER IS THE ONLY VAPORIZER ON THE MARKET THAT WILL GIVE YOU THE SAME EFFECTS OF COMBUSTION ANYWHERE AND ANYTIME.
cheers!
at least in the experience that they can produce.
blackbur said:hey jimbo..i like to start at around 270..and get some blue vapor then climb my way up to the 330's..340's and 350's..thats normally where i like to start..at that point the taste isn't worth the vapor. i made a couple videos showing the different temps..and what vapor looks like at those temps.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-puLbOd_1s thats part one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XITe9I5WbNg&feature=related this is part two.
and heres a vid of some waffle milk going on..inhaled too much vapor so i didn't bother hold it in cause it was a about a 20 second draw.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7panMma8NME
yes, i do compare the supreme to other vapes that use a flame as a heat source.dlownaughtysauce said:OO said:i feel that lighter based vapes are almost all equal.
at least in the experience that they can produce.
I'm a bit confused by your statement, are you placing the supreme in the same category as the vapor genie? If you are, could you clarify if you have indeed used a supreme vaporizer before? As I am sure you have read the thread in its entirety, you're aware that you would be the first supreme user to make this claim.
In my opinion the supreme vaporizer goes hit for hit with the best vapor producing contraptions out there. For the sake of time I elaborate on this on page 17 of this thread....
the less-specific temperature selection that a flame-based vape allows increases the number of different actives that are boiled off, therefore allowing a more complex interaction between them.
the same temperature ranges are available to all flame-based vapes, therefore the same range of psychoactives are available, and they are available in the same time frame.
While I do agree the same temperature ranges are available, in my opinion the aspect that you are missing is the supremes exceptional heating element. Same temperatures ranges are available to all flame-based vapes, when the same type of flame is used, but it is the heating element that delivers the heat. When you vaporize with the supreme you do not use direct heat with flame, therefore it is irrelevant how hot the flame is. It only matters what temperature you heat the element to and how effective that medium is at delivering the heat. The original flame heating source never touches the herbs and has nothing to do with the extraction process. Extraction does not begin until the flame is turned off and put away.OO said:i have not used a supreme, but i have a vape that works on the same principles, and the reason i made my statement is that the same temperature ranges are available to all flame-based vapes, therefore the same range of psychoactives are available, and they are available in the same time frame.
I would disagree that you know with any degree of certainty that the supreme has a less-specific temperature selection, absolutely. The supreme's digital temperature reading does not really vary. In fact, it's very specific and standard. Once you find your favorite temps with the supreme you can stick to them and produce consistent vapor at those same temps. So, if I like 290 I know to take the flame off there and vapor production will be consistent with what I expect 290 to be from past experience. You would know this if you have used one. Your statement is impressively hypothetical for somebody who has never used a supreme to make. It actually enters the realm of the ridiculous and borders on dishonesty.OO said:the less-specific temperature selection that a flame-based vape allows increases the number of different actives that are boiled off, therefore allowing a more complex interaction between them.
would you disagree?
OO said:@DLOW
your implication, that one must try a device in order to understand how it functions, or how effective it is is nothing but a false assumption of yours.
by studying the principles regarding vaporization i'm very much able to hypothesize which variables affect the effectiveness of a vaporizer.
to be honest you may be correct about the consistency of the temperature with the supreme versus other lighter based vapes, but then again that doesn't make anything i've said dishonest, i was attempting to verify my understanding of the supreme with you.
please don't jump the gun by calling out my integrity when answering me on such statements.
i'm not here to bash you, just to share in knowledge.
dlownaughtysauce said:...you would of continued.
OO said:@DLOW
by studying the principles regarding vaporization i'm very much able to hypothesize which variables affect the effectiveness of a vaporizer.
btw, my current theory of one reason why lighter based are the best is because you get a full range of psychoactives all at once, which is different from a gradual temp vape in that some of the actives compete for the same receptors, and that in using a gradual temp vape, you can fill those with lower boilers before the higher boilers make it off the gland.
i must ask this question, do you really believe the indicated temperature indicates the temperature of the air coming over the herb?Goodlife101 said:OO said:@DLOW
by studying the principles regarding vaporization i'm very much able to hypothesize which variables affect the effectiveness of a vaporizer.
btw, my current theory of one reason why lighter based are the best is because you get a full range of psychoactives all at once, which is different from a gradual temp vape in that some of the actives compete for the same receptors, and that in using a gradual temp vape, you can fill those with lower boilers before the higher boilers make it off the gland.
OO what you are failing to realize is the supreme is much more like a gradual temp vape than a all at once torcher like a vapman or lotus..... everytime i say this but you must not respect or read my reviews and opinion instead you keep making arrogant claims which anyone who is or ever has used a supreme is laughing at... please buy a supreme or use a friends and then come back to this thread..............