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I've been silent in this thread because I was waiting for the other testers to get their maple charcoals. I've been burning about two a day with good results, but I wanted to be sure my experiences weren't unusual.
The maple charcoals are superior to the bamboo in several ways, but there's no reason to get into that since you won't be getting bamboo charcoals. The maple charcoals take a bit longer to prepare but are clearly superior.
The charcoals sent to us for testing are about 12 mm (.5 in) long. I found that the first couple of millimeters did not produce any visible vapour and only a little flavour. It took three or four draws before vapour production began, but once it did it was tasty and thick—depending on your draw. Because of this, I have been shortening my charcoals by 1-2 mm. Short charcoals start producing vapour on the first or second hit, and still provide about 5 minutes of burn time. It's not clear yet whether Dan will deliver 12 mm or 10 mm charcoal, however. The longer length can always be easily cut down, but I'm not sure why anyone would prefer them. Perhaps another tester will come up with a reason, but I'm skeptical.
It is easy to pull too hard on the Okin and ruin the flavour, or worse, start combustion. It's also easy not to pull so hard and with breath control, you can get nice thin tasty vapour or thick cloudy stuff. The Okin works best with light, MFLB-style draws. If you pull too hard, the temperature climbs rapidly and you will overshoot and get a burnt taste, or actual burning. Not pleasant, and the Okin is also like the LB in that once you combust, it takes a couple of loads before the nasty taste goes away. On the other hand, it's pretty easy to control your session with just a little practice. LB users will have no trouble at all. The issue here is that pulling harder is how you get thicker vapour, so it's quite tempting.
In my experience, the Okin likes small loads, .05-.07 g, firmly packed. Loose loads and bigger loads (up to maximum, about .15 g) work, but not as well. I found it difficult to get the thick vapour that many of you prefer unless the load was packed. Dan has concurred with this but the others have yet to chime in, since they've only recently gotten their maple charcoals.
The Okin is like no other vapourizer. It's almost combustion and it feels like it. The experience is as close to smoking a joint or pipe as you can get. If you like ritual, preparing a charcoal and loading the Okin will appeal to you. I find that using it is a comforting throwback to mymisspentwell-spent youth. The Okin is not for everyone, but I think that those who grok it will really love it.
Never heard the term grok until now:
Per wiki: "Grok means to understand so thoroughly that the observer becomes a part of the observed—to merge, blend, intermarry, lose identity in group experience. It means almost everything that we mean by religion, philosophy, and science—and it means as little to us (because of our Earthling assumptions) as color means to a blind man"
Neat! Is that where your username came from @grokit? Great word...
Makes sense the Okin would really need that kind of mutual understanding with a user, taming the charcoal with airflow certainly sounded trickier to me than coil of ESV, flame of Lily, or massive steel thermal mass of Zion... Why I didn't jump on the wait list but still follow the thread regularly. I love everything about this even though I know this particular model may not be for me, since I was never that good with a joint during my own miss/well spent youth
You really did the right thing getting Pak an Okin and all charcoal types asap @Dan Morrison, its tough for one manual vape to work well for everyone, but if there's one guy who can find a way to use every manual vape effectively it certainly is Pak imo, with precise detials and great photos to boot!
That being said looking forward to more feedback from the other testers too, as the production charcoals get locked in and more Okin experience gets shared, so Dan can begin churning em out for the eager masses