Now that's a sweet stand!I love this idea that vapehunter showed me. I can get a bit absent minded when high. I have been paranoid about setting these types of vapes down in a bad spot ever since I walked out to my garage and saw I had left the herborizer on and sitting on a piece of plywood that already had a scorch mark. The metal stands work but don't get me enough reassurance.
Vapehunter brought over this small crock pot when letting me use the Kettle. I love it! It's small but so easy to just set your hot vape in and not worry if you left it on or not. Thanks for this great idea!
Yes, it does not have to be flat, only on the rig if you're running concentrates.Imma need something like that bowl urgently I think.
Somewhat ironically, given I was just whinging about the stand, I bumped it tonight and the Kettle melted off some of the paint/enamel from the rolling tray it's currently sitting on. I went from a mild case of the shits to absolutely having one when I saw my brand new expensive Flower Kettle with shit melted to it.
Thankfully a few cotton-tips, some iso, some hand sanitizer and some water got it looking brand new again. It's not worth that moment of rage again though!
Presumably there's nothing about the Flower Kettle or Electropath requiring it to be flat @Custom Flower Hardware ? It can sit in a clay or ceramic bowl as above?
Yes just make sure it's cold when you unscrew it and you'll be good.With the Ruby Twist screen now permanently affixed within the Electropath (ie. it's not falling out when I empty the bowl), and with a wonderfully tacky ceramic bowl that I absolutely love bought from a thrift store today for $3 (to replace the stands), I have no complaints left. I really love this thing, and I'm really enjoying trying to dial in settings to give you different effects. I find playing with the bowl heat in particular really impacts the high you're getting.
I might've already mentioned it, but using the Kettle as an e-nail also makes me feel more confident that I'm getting the most out of my dabs (as opposed to an e-rig.) Being new to concentrates, and being that they're super expensive where I live, that's a massive positive that makes me feel as though this will save me money in the long run.
@Custom Flower Hardware sorry to ask you another question bro - but being stainless steel, there's no issue with screwing the bowl apart and "cleaning" it in stem milk? I couldn't think of an issue, but I think it's going to be good if/when I do it tomorrow - I haven't cleaned it for a few days, and I can feel the reclaim starting to build.
About 5 min to get to temp.Hypothetically, If someone woke up in pain or rolled over and woke up due to pain, how long does it take to get the Flower Kettle and Electropath ready to "rock you back to sleep"?