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The Tempest by Mad Heaters & Phatpiggie

There is no better on this context, there is different preferences and experiences I see them as a complementary to each other and both are great efficient tools to use for extract the vapour . Madheaters is thousand times better with the customer care service than simrell by my own experience, if you need choose one I would recommend the Tempest.
The T2 is more versatile OMHO which you can regulate how you want to use it, regulating the air flow so you can have a bong/DTL experience with it open wide cap or you can have a joint/MTL experience with half open or 1/3 from the cap that will last many mtl puffs.
At beginning I disliked the simrell cause it cools down really quickly with make quite upsetting in comparison to the tempest at this perspective MTL however the bong/DTL experience with it is amazing, feels like the extraction of the vapour is quick even and efficient reminds the anvil but with less time heating it,It is versatile with the use conduction heating more the botton then convection heating more the top Ive used it mostly on the hybrid mode, If i want conduction I go for a dynavap hiperdyn If I want convection I stick to the tempest or TA3/TA4 .The long intercooler unit from the t2 is long as much the tool cooling unit from simrell.
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Damn,I love these tools😅
Wow nice collection :bowdown:

Where do you see the differences from tornado to tempest 2?
 
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Minsc_NBoo

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For those who have switched to the rubies, and also use the Wand until timeout at whatever temp you prefer; Did you have to change the Wand temp/timer when you switched to the rubies, compared to the zirc balls? Or do you just run the same temp until timeout?

I'm using 3mm rubies and I'm using timeout method. 320c for native use and 335c on a bong (608f & 635f)

This gives me full extraction in one cycle and leaves the AVB a light brown
 
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I expect to have a small batch of T2 around the middle of this month of all aluminium colours to make sure everything is in order with the QC for the release. No Reloads or tool case yet, those might delay the release to August unfortunately.
What about wooden sleeves on the VDN site? Any news? Dates?
 
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Goatts

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Here is an option for a solid case for the T2. Available from POTV for $19 cdn, listed as 'Dynavap Metal Stash'.
Has a strong magnet on one end cap that grips from both sides, great for hot debowling if you don't have a reload.
Caveat is: you have to do a modification to make this tube work with the T2. You drill out the bottom of the storage pot to accommodate the T2 length (red dot is drill spot). You will need a power drill, 1/2" (or so) drill bit and a rat tail metal file. I started the drill hole with a small 1/8" bit, enlarged the hole with the 1/2" bit, then further enlarged the opening with the round file. Total time required to do this is about 10 minutes, aluminum drills and files easy. Be careful not to damage the threads on the pot.
I fill the drilled out pot with vape cotton and screw on to main body. You can add back the herb storage pot by buying 2 Metal stashes. Add the small storage pot to your new drilled out T2 storage tube and use the other shorter tube for a skookum bigger herbal storage. The magnetic end caps on both tubes can be interchanged. I'm not yet sure about the durability of the tube's finish but the protection you get for out and about use of your T2 is excellent.
 
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