Newport (eBay), but I have backups of Black Leaf (Vaposhop).What kind of butane is everyone using for their torches with the elev8r?
4 cans of newport off Amazon for around 26$Newport butane here too, off Amazon (or was it ebay now?)
I have no doubt 7th floor will be on it. From what I've read and my experience on the phone when I ordered both indicate great customer service. Just need that quartz
You can see it's a bit flat on the top and ever so slightly leaning.
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Yeah I paid £12.50 for 6 × 250 ml. Diff sizes etc, just gotta work out the best deal. I usually check both Amazon and ebay for the best offer.4 cans of newport off Amazon for around 26$
Outrageous gas prices,guess it is not bad to have direct access to the Russian gas chain. Here a can of 330ml is worth roughly 1 euro,and this is for extra purified ,only if salaries here weren't the lowest in the EU . There are few brands which are all using Polyflame gas and are labeled as near zero impurities they cost like 1,50 euro for 330 .. Honestly i tried many brands and the few that were not good were Ronson ,Clipper,CLipper Premium.Yeah I paid £12.50 for 6 × 250 ml. Diff sizes etc, just gotta work out the best deal . I usually check both Amazon and ebay for the best offer.
Yeah, the gas is expensive here.
Since raising the screen, as others have done, and exposing the heater to a hotter part of the flame than I had been previously, I've cut gas usage to a third of what I was using when new.
There's less margin for error this way, so go easy at first.
I've also found that I can tell if I've overheated by the level of radiant heat hitting my cheek when I put the dry bubbler to my mouth. Took one combust to dial this in.
Finally, to squeeze the most out of each heat cycle, I slow the draw right down as the heater cools to still produce visible vapour.
None of the above is necessary, of course, but I am on a tight budget so reducing gas costs is very desirable.
Btw, did you see the apparently successful experiment VapeCritic performed using an enail coil?
Any further experimenting with temps @VCBud ?
In practise it looks like there's a non-butane/torch heating option developing.
Keep having fun!
Right on .....
I use a smaller bowl/adaptor that holds the screen closer to the heater. I found that I could get less time on the torch as well.
Yea....was up late last night watching the end of Bud's vid. Nice...the coil was not fit that great....but not bad and he got good results after a few attempts with the heat up higher. Can't wait to see him work on that more and dial in the heat setting and maybe make some sort of cover or element that helps keep the heat around the glass better. I was so happy that he got it to work right at the end.
I think that this is going to be my next project. Seems like there should be a way to make a coil cone or sock like setup instead of a full hand wand coil?
Either way a possible enail type coil can be used.....far better than torching in my book it seems.
I don't think it's a suitable first-timers vape, for sure. I imagine it could put them off for life if left to set-up and use alone!It seems, by reading here, that the majority of Elev8r users are vaping through water, not the wand included with vaporizer. Also most users recommend using a powerful torch, at least dual flame, for heating up the heater unit. With those parameters, a non-torch, non-water rig, vaporizer user, like myself, would be looking at a minimum investment of almost $200.00 to get the best from this vaporizer. It would also make being discrete with this vaporizer almost impossible; which is usually the case when using a water rig. Since the torch is such a beast, you now have to factor in the cost to keep the torch feed. I have never used a torch, let alone such a huge one, but I imagine it does require refilling frequently, considering the time for initial heat-up and reheating. Last but not least, there are multiple safety issues to be considered. I appreciate how much some love the benefits of this vaporizer, but do you think it is a cost effective and viable recommendation for the majority of medical vaporizer users, many of whom have dexterity issues? The price of the vaporizer might be a great bargain, but only if you currently own and use a torch and water-rig, otherwise it seems to be among the more expensive, and in your face vaporizers for a first time vaporizer user. I am not trying to rain on anybody's parade, only voicing the impression I get from reading all the accolades on this thread.
It seems, by reading here, that the majority of Elev8r users are vaping through water, not the wand included with vaporizer. Also most users recommend using a powerful torch, at least dual flame, for heating up the heater unit. With those parameters, a non-torch, non-water rig, vaporizer user, like myself, would be looking at a minimum investment of almost $200.00 to get the best from this vaporizer. It would also make being discrete with this vaporizer almost impossible; which is usually the case when using a water rig. Since the torch is such a beast, you now have to factor in the cost to keep the torch feed. I have never used a torch, let alone such a huge one, but I imagine it does require refilling frequently, considering the time for initial heat-up and reheating. Last but not least, there are multiple safety issues to be considered. I appreciate how much some love the benefits of this vaporizer, but do you think it is a cost effective and viable recommendation for the majority of medical vaporizer users, many of whom have dexterity issues? The price of the vaporizer might be a great bargain, but only if you currently own and use a torch and water-rig, otherwise it seems to be among the more expensive, and in your face vaporizers for a first time vaporizer user. I am not trying to rain on anybody's parade, only voicing the impression I get from reading all the accolades on this thread.
any chance you can share a link with where you got the 3rd party adapter?
Fyi for those interested in upgrading your torch.
I really can't comment. I just know the Blazer is a popular choice here and is one of the more powerful torches available. I already have something similar to the one you are referencing and it just takes too long to heat up. Not a huge deal with the Elev8r but it seems to take forever on my Supreme 3.This lighter is even less expensive and looks like it would work very well.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000P6WMKK/ref=ox_sc_act_title_3?smid=A1IXVLDACAYI47&psc=1
I really can't comment. I just know the Blazer is a popular choice here and is one of the more powerful torches available. I already have something similar to the one you are referencing and it just takes too long to heat up. Not a huge deal with the Elev8r but it seems to take forever on my Supreme 3.
I didnt take it that way.I apologize if it seems like I was trying to one up you...I stumbled on that torch (it has a very high rating) and I saw your post, so I thought you might like it. I really don't know much about torches.
Ok, I am seeing other heaters without the little ball on them that allows the clip to remove them. This is not good. I would go so far as to call them defective.
I just watched the little Amazon video clip, did you check it out? The torch looks very easy to operate, hand wise etc.This torch is even less expensive and looks like it would work very well.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000P6WMKK/ref=ox_sc_act_title_3?smid=A1IXVLDACAYI47&psc=1
I just watched the little Amazon video clip, did you check it out? The torch looks very easy to operate, hand wise etc.
However the flame is considerably smaller than the Blazer torches. It would take longer to heat up as @Other Side says.
The Big Buddy has the perfect flame for the Elev8r, IMO, perfect balance and compromise. I couldnt use that torch due to hand problems it was causing me to ignite it. So I exchanged it for the Big Shot, which is easy to ignite, but a slightly more powerful flame than really required and much heavier as well.
If the Big Buddy was easy for me to work, I think it would be my all round preference. That torch you have linked, if it didn't have such a small flame, would be another great option.
Greetings virtualpurple, I've shelved new mods temporarily. Working with US Patent Office on a little creation of my own. Once I gain the patent, I'll be able to more openly discuss.@DDave you think you can do something with this bad boy?
Greetings virtualpurple, I've shelved new mods temporarily. Working with US Patent Office on a little creation of my own. Once I gain the patent, I'll be able to more openly discuss.
Thanks!
DDave
Gosh my memory of exact detais is a bit foggy already on the Big Buddy. My problem basically was that you have to switch the lock button down, then press in and hold the ignition button with one thumb, and while hoding it down, switch the continuos flame switch on the side.Do you have to turn that dial on the Big Buddy every time you light it, or is there a way to light and extinguish it while leaving the dial set to your favorite flame level?