NinjaMindTriks
Ninja Vapor Enthusiast
I actually just called around to the LHS in town and found some. Thanks everyone!
The ioffer seller has the 14mm Female to 18mm Female Adapter for 24.
I wish I had that kit looks so much nice than the le kit now availableWhen I click on that ebay link now, it looks like the ebay seller has "more than 10 available" and that you get TWO 18/14mm reducer bushings for $10 shipped.
As far as the timer box goes, yes I do use it when I am "out the door", as I have pets and I don't want it on when I am away, so I don't forget to turn it off. Same with the 12(or whatever)hour max time, it's like a final safety stopgap. To me the sub is kind of like vacuum tube amplifiers, they need time to warm up but should not be left unattended because of the potential fire hazard.
Does anybody have this kit? I suppose it was a prototype timer that came after the simple toggle switch models but before the current timer.
Obviously there are other significant differences between this and the current le kit besides the timer.
When I click on that ebay link now, it looks like the ebay seller has "more than 10 available" and that you get TWO 18/14mm reducer bushings for $10 shipped.
As far as the timer box goes, yes I do use it when I am "out the door", as I have pets and I don't want it on when I am away, so I don't forget to turn it off. Same with the 12(or whatever)hour max time, it's like a final safety stopgap. To me the sub is kind of like vacuum tube amplifiers, they need time to warm up but should not be left unattended because of the potential fire hazard.
Does anybody have this kit? I suppose it was a prototype timer that came after the simple toggle switch models but before the current timer.
Obviously there are other significant differences between this and the current le kit besides the timer.
The one that it links to is a male/female. I needed the female/female reducer. That's a great price. The one I needed is this one http://www.ebay.com/itm/14M-19M-FEM...741?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3380d3af65 .When I click on that ebay link now, it looks like the ebay seller has "more than 10 available" and that you get TWO 18/14mm reducer bushings for $10 shipped.
After nearly a month, probably my only real complaint is the massive timer box. The override seems to only last 12 hours or so and if I forget to reset it regularly I end up sitting down in the middle of the day for a quick hit only to have to wait for it to heat up again. Very annoying. There's also the issue that if the box slides off the table it could very easily take the heater unit and possibly the bong with it which can be dangerous.
Are people even using the timer function and if so, how? I personally don't use it and if I did I'd want options for longer than 30 minutes.
Enrico: Any chance of offering a non-timer option in the future like the small inline switch that was in the previous versions? At the very least maybe lengthen the cord between the heater and the box so we have the option of using it placing the box on the floor when using it on a coffee table. Some kind of sticky material on the bottom would help too to keep it from sliding.
When I click on that ebay link now, it looks like the ebay seller has "more than 10 available" and that you get TWO 18/14mm reducer bushings for $10 shipped.
As far as the timer box goes, yes I do use it when I am "out the door", as I have pets and I don't want it on when I am away, so I don't forget to turn it off. Same with the 12(or whatever)hour max time, it's like a final safety stopgap. To me the sub is kind of like vacuum tube amplifiers, they need time to warm up but should not be left unattended because of the potential fire hazard.
Does anybody have this kit? I suppose it was a prototype timer that came after the simple toggle switch models but before the current timer.
Obviously there are other significant differences between this and the current le kit besides the timer.
Two questions for Sublimator and Enailinator owners:
1) has anyone tried to do an iso rinse on the oil that the Sublimator produces in the downstem?
2) Has anyone tried flowers in the Titanium Enail version?
Also is there a dimmer on the Ti nail version?
Dave44 definitely did not express himself properly to get his point across, and flaming, name calling, and accusations which are not properly backed up with proof boil down to nothing. I am sure it is clear to most that the Sublimator does not cost that much to produce (materials/parts, components, and construction considered) clearly there are far more costs involved int producing a Volcano, but all in all cost is really means nothing to people that can afford the product and everyone seems to enjoy the device and that is what really matters.
That's what happened to me with the Cloud Tweek ... and now the sub too ... I have a 1 - 2 punch with the desktop vapes but still longing for the perfect portable ... really like my MiniVAP but it can only "sort of" be considered "portable". I'm hopeful for the Ascent (still) ... but we'll see.So I went out tonight with my PAX, and boy was it underwhelming...since using the sub, very little can compare in my book. It will be tough finding a portable with the same punch.
Not sure if you have one or not but the Solo is a great portable for me. I have to do a couple stems to achieve desired effect but its easy to reload, (No grinding required), and delivers nice hits. While you can't carry an extra battery, it's usually easy enough to find a plug in.So I went out tonight with my PAX, and boy was it underwhelming...since using the sub, very little can compare in my book. It will be tough finding a portable with the same punch.
Not sure if you have one or not but the Solo is a great portable for me. I have to do a couple stems to achieve desired effect but its easy to reload, (No grinding required), and delivers nice hits. While you can't carry an extra battery, it's usually easy enough to find a plug in.