Herr_Dampf
Well-Known Member
I still haven't used my E-Nano since I got the Supreme. Also returned a borrowed Sublimator because I haven't used it since the Supreme has landed.
Really not much else to say.
Really not much else to say.
No there really isn't. @VegNVape and @IAmKrazy2 had a little discussion about both of these in the Zion thread some time ago. Krazy praised the Supreme as the biggest hitter/ heaviest extractors on the market while VnV couldn't let that go and had to mention that he felt the King of heavy one-hit extraction is the Sublimator. Neither had the other device to do a comparison. So finally we have something to go off of here. Of course, other opinions may vary as this is only one opinion but I certainly like it. I had thought about getting a Sub...you have saved me some money here probably.I still haven't used my E-Nano since I got the Supreme. Also returned a borrowed Sublimator because I haven't used it since the Supreme has landed.
Really not much else to say.
I still haven't used my E-Nano since I got the Supreme. Also returned a borrowed Sublimator because I haven't used it since the Supreme has landed.
Really not much else to say.
The E-Nano used to be my daily driver, that's why I pointed it out. As far as load sizes go, they are pretty same sized apples and oranges at least.
As far as the sub goes, imho it only wins when it comes to extraction power out of the four categories you gave me. You can pretty much throw whatever at it and get a full extraction. The sub also wins when it comes to heat rendition but I found the initial heat up time to be very long. While both vapes come with big, exposed heating elements I found the sub more awkward to handle. Taste can be great with both but I found the Supreme slightly better.
Don't get me wrong, the Sub is a great vape. I just found that for my usual load size, the Supreme offers more bang for the buck. With the Sub I used so much more herb, not because I needed more to get where I wanted, but it was so much fun to blow gigantic clouds.
I always have a hard time comparing vapes for other people. So much personal preferences that go in there. If there are any specific questions just PM me, don't wanna derail the thread.
Thanks for the info. Considering the Sub could possibly rival the S3 in extaction sure makes me want to add one to my collection or at least try one.
I just ordered a second tube/screen/18mm adaptor from Ed. He wasn't super quick to respond, but once he did he took care of me very well. So in all my experiences dealing with him over the years he has been excellent in his actual interactions IMO, but not always quick in response. Just something to keep in mind if trying to email Ed l for a beter price then you see on ebay. Be patient.
Hey guys first post on here been a silent member for a while but have a supreme 3 on its way very excited! But I see talk about the Sub but there's a torch powered Sub also called the sublimnator eliminater. It's 290 idk if it's worth checking out seen it on vapefiend youtube page. https://sublimator.ca/product/flame-powered-titanium-sublimator/
So far love my supreme like the first hit was at like 186°C and wow what a intense hit and I've never been a real cloud chaser had a cloud evo thought it was all hype but like this makes the cloud evo look so bad imo thick hits amazing extraction definitely living up to what I expected it to be. I don't know if it will be my daily driver but definitely the weekend vape.
had a cloud evo thought it was all hype but like this makes the cloud evo look so bad imo thick hits amazing extraction definitely living up to what I expected it to be.
He has cautioned me not to use my Supreme without the sleeve as legally this is not approved use and is too risky to go dangerously overtemp, which he specified as 460f/237c . So if I do so based on my experience and "feel", he can not sanction such use.
One thing I will share is that Ed is working on a better solution for holding the sensor in place. I think this issue will be mitigated for everyone going forward.
Did you ever get your Supreme back together? My sleeve ended up giving in the same day I posted it was showing cracks in the sleeve. I was not going to go a moment without my Supreme and I had the statements above stuck in my head. I knew I needed to keep the sensor attached tightly to the Supreme and that I did not want to remove the rest of the stuff below the sleeve to replace it so cut a piece of silicone tubing that was slightly smaller in diameter than the original sleeve. I then cut the tubing so that it was no longer a tube and could be flattened. I then wrapped that around the temp sensor and used some thin metal wire to further tighten and hold the sleeve and sensor in place. It has been working good as new ever since!
I don't know if I could survive without my Supreme...I think she's had one night off since I got her.Awesome job. I have been too busy to properly fix my Supreme, however if I can find some good wire to strip, I may try to do something like what you have done. Thank you for the ideas.