One other thing. I have noticed that it's almost impossible for me to get moisture out of the 2-piece stem, even with the mouthpiece removed; even when the moisture is from ISO; even when I put it in my oven at about 230°F for a while.
Why? Why is a bit of water clinging to the walls a problem? I rinse it well in tap water (so what's inside is safe and will completely dry), screw the top on, load up and go. If the bowl/screen area is 'sopping wet' I might wipe that out with a paper towel but otherwise water drops are a feature not a problem. They will quickly evaporate when the hot vapor shows up, cooling it some and adding some useful moisture. I even played with a folded up pipe cleaner in there, but as I reported it went dry awfully fast.
Thermovape used to sell an accessory called 'pure flow' that used a ceramic 'sponge' to release the water slower, it worked OK, but was a PITA to keep refilling.
If you're bent on getting it out, a drying oven is one way, vacuum would be another (and more effective) way. But so would a simple fan. You really need to move dryer air through it to sweep the moisture out. That's what 'relative humidity' is all about. If you keep a damp house 'closed up' it stays damp, open the windows...... Sitting on the deck there's no reason for air to exchange. The atmosphere inside the glass simply goes to 100% RH and sits there. The water vapor is trapped inside the glass and sits in a 'fog bank' until the end of time.......
Standing it upright (so the warm air can rise) on your router for a while should work??? I'd put it on a paper towel or something if it's likely to seal against what it's sitting on. But I don't because I don't see it as a problem.
I just can't seem to get on with my PVHES lately.
I tried again last night, and gave up part way through the first session to use a Solo straight instead. The difference in intensity of taste was massive to me, very noticeable. If feels like everyone else is loving their PVHES from what I read on here. Is it just me that thinks it's a bit unsatisfying?
Not to despair, you're not alone. I'm not big on mine, although many are. For sure it's not for everyone as is most stuff in Vapland?
Perhaps it's as the old saying goes, "Well, that (differences of opinion) is what makes horse races"?
Not really, no. I had a PVHES GonG for my Solo and noticed the same, some thinning of vapor compared to a stock stem. It's the notches, they let fresh air in.
Some people like the denser hits from stock stems, others enjoy a more liberated airpath. I prefer a stock stem myself.
Spot on again, Q man! I'm with you. While I sometimes enjoy a PVHES or Vortex session, almost all the time it's stock stems for me too. Being a sipper anyway, I don't have big issues with draw restriction blocking my clouds. OTOH, I sure see no reason to dilute the vapor automatically (if I want that at the moment, I'll do it the old fashioned way.....).
Some love such stems, I'm just not like that I guess, more power to 'em. I think everyone should try them personally and see how they fit, you can't leave that decision to another guy. Chances are you might like it. At least for a while. FWIW my Vortex stem just came back from loan squeaky clean, carefully wrapped. I didn't specifically ask, but I got the impression the friend who borrowed it to try didn't buy one of his own.
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