I simulated a session with the FF but took no draws as a test. I wanted to see how much conduction and/or radiation was at play or if it was really using true convection. I even shook between "hits" to mimic normal use. My herb came out green afterward and I couldn't detect any degradation at all. I found this surprising as I had expected it to cook at least some.
I have only done this once, so maybe I didn't lean on it hard enough.
I would like to hear the results of other FF users if anyone is game. It only takes a few minutes and doesn't waste weed. The only difficult part is forcing yourself to NOT take any draws during the test.
Well, I just rode the shit out of my battery, Stu, but tried NOT stirring, and I could see only the very very VERY slightest change in color of my herb - without the spotlight and magnifying glass, I wouldn't have ever noticed it. I could VERY faintly smell herb when opening up the chamber and putting the bowl right up to my nose, but I haven't cleaned my FF in a while. Upon taking a hit, I found it still had that "first toke" taste.
So, you'd sooner buy a second firefly than upgrade yours, if they offered you the option?
Personally, I don't think I need two firefly's. If version 2 was a massive improvement over everything else like it, I might buy one. But I'd be pissed that they didn't offer an upgrade. Early adopters should be rewarded, IMHO.
You know, I'm not sure what I'd do. I love my version 1 so much that I don't know I'd want to trade it in. It would really depend on what is done.
And until we find out just what the plan is here, I suppose we can just vape and wait...
IMO, the FF is a cutting edge vape, and if it wants to remain that way, it'll have to upgrade pretty regularly. But maybe the product is good enough that, like the Solo, many people prefer older versions if it suits their needs?
Early adopters should be rewarded, absolutely, and I sure do hope that they offer a trade-in program.
Considering what this company was able to do on their first try, I am very much looking forward to seeing what changes they are making.
That sounds about right. The only thing is that I used my thumb with a second finger to try to keep the button firmly down, and it did it anyway. And all four times it has been exactly at 20 seconds. I'll try it again on different sides of the button. But that definitely should not be happening, right?
Are you ABSOLUTELY certain it's 20 seconds? I used to think mine was shutting off early before I actually got a stopwatch and timed it. Just asking!