Tafée Bowle

btka

Well-Known Member
it Looks to me,Like the stem is much longer in the 400ml Version? a longer stem doesnt cool the vapor more?
on second thought: i might Just buy another stem later on. even third Party stems could follow at some point i Imagine. especially If their coating is somewhat dubious.
I only have the 250ml but what I heared cooling is more or less same... bowle cools vapor really good... I never had problems with harsh vapor with bowle...
 

m0sh

Singer Song Writer Stoner
I only have the 250ml but what I heared cooling is more or less same... bowle cools vapor really good... I never had problems with harsh vapor with bowle...

I can agree, hands down the coolest dry vapor I'd experienced.

i must confess i had a weak moment and bought a bowle just now.

Congrats! You won't regret it.
 

SquirrelMaster

Well-Known Member
it Looks to me,Like the stem is much longer in the 400ml Version? a longer stem doesnt cool the vapor more?
on second thought: i might Just buy another stem later on. even third Party stems could follow at some point i Imagine. especially If their coating is somewhat dubious.
I can't tell the difference between both stems. The big difference is in the handling of the device with a full glass of liquid. The small cup is much easier to handle at the expense of storing less fluid.
 

macbill

Oh No! Mr macbill!!
Staff member
There is a 1.25 inch difference between the short stem and the long stem. I've removed the silicone mouthpiece on both stems, because I perceive a better airflow. I don't notice a difference between the two. I seldom use the cups.
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BestBuds

The Dude
Doh, bricked Tafee. Same issue as described by @BestBuds & others. No evidence of charging. Only getting the sequential lights that signal low battery. Ugh. Can't do the 5 click of both buttons to reset because it isn't turned on in the first place...

EDIT: Though I should add that Tafee's response about this issue was prompt and very helpful. Gonna try to trickle charge it as a first step.
I woke up to this BS happening AGAIN!
I don't like this vape anymore. :goon::rant:The charging bullshart is nauseating and the materials are not as impressive as some seem to think. I babied this vape and it's starting to look like trash, cracks and paint chips. I never used a different cable or charger than what's provided and still all these problems?! Now I can't even use it after 5 hours of charging? I think I might open a case with Tafeé and once I get it back to "like new" I'm selling it. A shitty cup is one thing, a brick is another. ......moving on....... :bang::disgust: to another vape...
 

m0sh

Singer Song Writer Stoner
The design is the bowle is a *necessity* for the performance. The cup was a side effect of their engineering direction. Unless you want a unit shaped like an MV1, you couldn't possibly engineer a Mighty shaped Bowle.

Impressive unit

It does help performance, its more like a passive cooling solution when pouring a cold drink and it makes the hit even better IMO.
I would not overlook the cup, its worth using all the time!
 

NimChimpsky

Well-Known Member
It does help performance though, its more like a passive cooling solution when pouring a cold drink and it makes the hit even better IMO.
A cold drink in the cup cooling the vapor is something I've questioned, in my head at least (I haven't experiment much with this myself). Curious if anyone else has noticed any significant cooling from this?

On my bowle, the stem doesn't actually come in contact with the cup (there's always a gap maybe a couple mm?) so I wonder how much a cold drink could really effect the stem/vapor temp. But maybe!
 

m0sh

Singer Song Writer Stoner
A cold drink in the cup cooling the vapor is something I've questioned, in my head at least (I haven't experiment much with this myself). Curious if anyone else has noticed any significant cooling from this?

On my bowle, the stem doesn't actually come in contact with the cup (there's always a gap maybe a couple mm?) so I wonder how much a cold drink could really effect the stem/vapor temp. But maybe!
If you leave the stem attached to the cup with cold water, you will notice that the pot itself is cold.
 

invertedisdead

PHASE3
Manufacturer
The design is the bowle is a *necessity* for the performance. The cup was a side effect of their engineering direction. Unless you want a unit shaped like an MV1, you couldn't possibly engineer a Mighty shaped Bowle.

Impressive unit

This guy did, it even has a similar J-hook-esque cooling pathway/mouthpiece

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https://fuckcombustion.com/threads/tokedvapors-name-pending.51076/
 

His_Highness

In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king
A cold drink in the cup cooling the vapor is something I've questioned, in my head at least (I haven't experiment much with this myself). Curious if anyone else has noticed any significant cooling from this?

On my bowle, the stem doesn't actually come in contact with the cup (there's always a gap maybe a couple mm?) so I wonder how much a cold drink could really effect the stem/vapor temp. But maybe!
I tested the cooling with a cup full of ice and liquid and it cooled the stem even more. Noticeably.

Someone asked if the cold cup might cause the heater to work harder and effect battery life. I tried to test that premise but because my cup was filled with vodka/cranberry and a bunch of ice.....I kept losing count of the hits (I count hits instead of bowls for testing) and finally gave up. I blame the ice :brow:

The downside is that the ice melts fairly quickly. My guess is its caused by some residual heat from the hits taken.
 

RxPlorer

Well-Known Member
Cleaned out my stem first time in about two months. Shake with iso while holding thumbs over the two ends. Swab out with qtip. Repeat, then run hot tap water through it for 30 seconds. Total investment of about 3 minutes, seems squeaky clean with no wear on the finish.


bowle continues to impress. Best medical device I’ve had to date.
 

cptofnthng

Well-Known Member
i could very well pass on the cup,but its part of the purchase, at least for the european reseller now. which is quite tough from a consumer POV, to be forced to buy a plastic thing i dont want, while we live in a climate changing world. Not to Talk about that extra 70 Dollars for it. it screams greed to me. but i still bought it. so im a man without principles.
 

stark1

Lonesome Planet
Being of the portable ( not potable ) ilk,
I suppose I can ring-a-ding-ding myself in as a “h(e)ater”, lol.

On the other hand, if the liquid in the “bowle” could also be used to Kool the cool vapor, how Kool would that be. :spliff::cheers:

I’ll let myself out.

PS at least USPS should be confused AF, haha a heater cup, or izzit a cup heater?
 
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guyonthecouch

Well-Known Member
Being of the portable ( not potable ) ilk,
I suppose I can ring-a-ding-ding myself in as a “hater” lol.

On the other hand, if the liquid in the “bowle” could also be used to Kool the cool vapor, how Kool would that be. :spliff::cheers:

I’ll let myself out.
The Bowle is definitely portable, it's my current fav walk about vape and have been taking it down to the waterfront for plenty of vaping in the sunshine. I put the puck in one ziploc and the stem + grinder with filled pots in another ziploc. Mind you, I usually put them in my jacket pockets, but it could be done with pants pockets if need be.

"Hey is that a banana in your pocket?.."
 
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