Gosh, I wonder. Maybe because it isn't a problem noticed and therefore mentioned by a lot of people? Do you think that might be a factor? Maybe?
I personally have had no glue issues with either of my RBT products. So, of course, I have never mentioned glue issues. Duh.
I ordered mine the last few days of May from PV
Ok, if there is no perceived problem I can get your logic, that's fair enough.
But that people who do notice it are not discussing it more loudly is a bummer to me.
Especially since a few others have just recently piped up about their glue smell.
received it within the week. mine has the recessed glass and intake screen like the newly shipping modelsHave you had it for a while, or did it just recently ship?
Not doubting your methods, but crumbs can and do get trapped where the screen at the bottom of the female glass joint folds down to fit into the stem.the smell of mine isn't noticeable during normal use. I investigated further due to the recent discussion.
received it within the week. mine has the recessed glass and intake screen like the newly shipping models
e: just heated mine for about 5 seconds and then feathered a bit without a stem in. had the lights off with a flashlight held to the unit and there was some sort of visible residue burning off. there were no crumbs in the joint.
, it isn't in the airpath
It seems like it's definitely the heater and not the distance. It reaches really high temps just much much faster,
Idk man, it seems like just tons of heat coming through. Like the second I press the button it's a huge spike of heat on my throat. Whether there's herb in the chamber or not, the rapid growth in temperature is a faster growth than my other unit.Really? As a butane vape user...you should know first hand that the loads distant from the heater plays a significant role in vapor production.
If the heater is turned up, then the heater plus the distance is the cause.
But to say it's definitely not the distance seems odd.
Measure the distance from the screen at the bottom of the female joint to the lip of the wood.
Yeah, it is. In fact I'm fairly certain an epoxy is what seats the screen(s) in place.. That or magic, I've actually been meaning to ask everyone what they thought of that... At any rate the wiring and glue ect is not isolated from the air/vapor path. Granted there's no solder or kaptan tape or anything particularly janky looking in there I figured it should be known.
Making the screen stay without epoxy was perfected in Zion betas, bc the earliest alphas were like that and testers immediately demanded it like @KeroZen so it should not, unless it was applied improperly in manufacturing, which is possible.
Not denying you experience but I have never read about anyone claiming they could kill a bowl in one hit. Some have asked if it could be done and some have said maybe if you only loaded enough to just cover the screen it might be possible!Ok l...., what the fuck FC.
You've been vaping / huffing glue fumes for months while using the device and decided it wasn't worth mentioning.
Really?
Huffing glue must be a great bonus here, as I'm 100% certain you all are doing it to some degree or another. Perhaps you just have a poor sense of smell/taste, or are to scared to admit the design is poor and that the $$ was a bad spend
I know this because I have a handful of units and each one can smell glue in the glass. It's not just me I handed it to all 36 people I helped yesterday and asked them "is this made well?" "Do you smell anything inside the glass fitting?" It's sure as fuck not me when the majority of people also can smell it and point out manufacturer flaws.
I used the MI all day yesterday and was getting mysterious headaches (I only get a few a year, extremely rare for me)
It would slowly be getting better, then would be right back after a few draws from MI.
Ill admit what a lot of people here seem to be to chicken to say: "I got ripped off here, you all convinced me the issues I knew I would have were sorted out or a non-issue, that was wrong and I wasted $$ here."
I may get to doing what a lot of others here are already considering, taking it apart 100% and rebuilding it entirely myself.
It works, but nowhere near the "kill a whole stem in 1 draw" power people here advertise. Maybe it's just cuz I'm huffing glue and therefore can't take a big draw....
Yeah, it is. In fact I'm fairly certain an epoxy is what seats the screen(s) in place.. That or magic, I've actually been meaning to ask everyone what they thought of that... At any rate the wiring and glue ect is not isolated from the air/vapor path. Granted there's no solder or kaptan tape or anything particularly janky looking in there I figured it should be known.
Mine was/is glued, had I realized it was of any importance I'd of snapped a picture of the female glass while removed. I do not believe there is a mechanical solution to the issue either save custom female glass fittings with a stop for the screen. Swaging them in there would surely fail under heat due to expansion and contraction, they aren't going to simply stay put in a slick glass tube with a consistent ID without a little help...
My unit also had a glue smell, but it dissipated pretty quickly.
I happen to have my first run Milaana boxed up ready to send back for repair for detached heater glass and believe you're right - there's something holding those screens in place.
so there is glue directly in the airpath holding the screen?
so there is glue directly in the airpath holding the screen?
You can avoid grinding as fine or you can tamp down a little more to ensure the herb stays in place.There is a ring of solid white glue, I think it's glue, right above the heater screen. It may be the glue holding the heater screen in place or glue that dripped down from the glue holding the female glass. That would be in my airpath. Is that a defect???
Question, how do you protect the heater screen from getting bits of herb lodged in between the screen and the outer rim/ledge? I did one bowl and already have some stray pieces lodges in the edges.....can't get it out even with a brush or poker dental tool. Does anyone use a screen between the heater screen and the bowl?