Looking forward to your findings!Just got my extra small CVAULTs. Bath time and then hard labor for them. I think this size is gonna be GREAT!!
Just got my extra small CVAULTs. Bath time and then hard labor for them. I think this size is gonna be GREAT!!
I plan to use them for at home storage. Each comfortably holds a 1/4 oz. But I already found one easily slides into a pocket (assuming you’re not wearing skinny jeans).How do you plan to use them? My main use for small containers is carrying them in my pocket, but these seem a little large for that. I guess if I was carrying a backpack they’d be a good option though. Or am I thinking they’re larger than they are?
I know it seems alittle far fetched,
but herb in a closed container really is like a sponge for anything, so if there would be anything coming out of any of the elctronics/displays/wiring/battary it would most def be absorbed by the herb.
I know its all suppose to be sealed, but that dosnt always hold 100% true
And the risk of there being damage to any of the components in play could also result in un-expected off gassing
Alone the none-food grade plastic these things are made off should be enough to cause concern.
Why even go the length of getting a c-vault or a jyarz etc. if you are going to contaminate the otherwise clean environment with dirty plastic.
that is very interresting!NOT “far fetched”, and very WISE to consider anything that we may breath into our unprotected lungs!
I did consider this before putting the hydrometers in my sealed containers.
First, these were originally designed for humidors, that many store there expensive cigars in, and I was unable to find any articles concerning leaching or safety on the use of these meters in a sealed box or container. That doesn’t prove anything either way, but is a consideration.
Now one might think that cigar experts use better meters, but after researching meters, most are not too expensive or exotic. Since I have many containers, I opted for the cheap, small Chinese ones, but did buy one more expensive one (linked below), as it can manually be calibrated. I use that one as my baseline. But, like everything, it’s also made in China.
My OPINION, is these small meters don’t contain much electronics, the plastic is not soft, and as there is no HEAT that usually causes things to leach, I doubt there is any off gassing. One would need expensive lab equipment to prove my beliefs, and I would like to believe any concerns like this would have been done already, but I’ll keep looking.
If one wants to perhaps be more safe, there are the old style hydrometers, with NO batteries, but these are considered less accurate, and usually larger in size. If like me, you use the some of the cheap electronic ones, swap out the cheap alkaline batteries as they can leak, though button batteries leak far less then the round AA/AAA type.
There are so many things we use to vape, it’s wise to consider everything that’s in the air path, which obviously includes how we store what we are vaping. We all make decisions on what materials we are comfortable using, chose wisely.
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I’ve found you have to make sure it’s fully shut. I check after I close it to try and pull it opened. It may not catch on the 1st try, but I find it does securely close.Just got one of the new X-small twist containers in a few days ago...anyone else having issues with the lid not staying shut? I'll twist it closed, then later go to grab the container, pick it up by the lid, and I can feel the seal break, and the lid pops up. It doesn't seem to screw shut very securely. Not sure if I'm doing something wrong, or if this is a design flaw. But as it is, I wouldn't put this in my pocket for fear of it opening. And I also question how effectively it's hydrating the herb if the seal breaks so easily... Am I missing something?
Most likely it’s just may take?I’ve found you have to make sure it’s fully shut. I check after I close it to try and pull it opened. It may not catch on the 1st try, but I find it does securely close.
I suggest you also make sure the Boveda pack doesn’t interfere with the gasket.
so far, I’ve found my bud really nice and fresh in the extra small container.
After a bit more practice with it, I've found that even when it feels like I'm done twisting, I need to give it one final push and that helps to lock it in.I’ve found you have to make sure it’s fully shut. I check after I close it to try and pull it opened. It may not catch on the 1st try, but I find it does securely close.
I suggest you also make sure the Boveda pack doesn’t interfere with the gasket.
so far, I’ve found my bud really nice and fresh in the extra small container.