Pretty sure its for removing the screen and whatnotjhpfunk said:I can understand some discrepancy in that regard, but an additional 50% when you turn it upside down? That's the only way to truly know how much butane is left...to turn it upside down and look in the window. Why wouldn't they just make the viewing window longer?
Also, anyone figure out what that metal piece with the flat head and threaded end is for? I'm referring to one of the additional items that come with the WISPR.
jhpfunk said:toon717 said:So...I ordered the new wispr the other day. Should be here Monday. I am currently an iolite user...actually have two of them. I think they are great....I was looking for something healther....and started vaping about a year ago....bought several types....but the iolite has been the best...by far...so I am super pumped about the new model....
The one thing that I think I am gonna hate about the new wispr...is the shape. The iolite fits soooo well in a pocket. It is almost shaped like a pocket even.... I never use that black zipper pouch....too big and bulky....but I pop the tube off the iolite and just put it all in my pocket....fits perfect...cant even see it.
The wispr is square...and I understand why.....and I am excited about the better mouthpeice....bigger hits...and all that...But it is gonna look like a big, fat, noticable, ugly, honk'en, square print right for everyone to see through a pocket.
Just my 2 cents.
I just got mine today and have just unpacked it, filled it with butane and am letting it all cycle all the way through. 1:45+ and it's still going. I would 100% agree with Toon. Obviously, it's not productive to stew or piss and moan about things that you have no control over...or beat a dead horse as seems to be the fashion on these kinds of boards. With that said though, Iolite's touts that they hired a prodigious firm to redesign the aesthetics of the unit only means that they must have hired non-canabis consumers for this task. When I first opened up the big box and looked at the WISPR box, my first thought was "holy crap, I hope this thing is not as big as the image on the side"...and it is. If they were seeking to improve the unit cosmetically, it's shocking that they didn't think about stealthiness. It's at least 1/3 inch deeper than the Iolite and doesn't fit into a back pocket like the Iolite. It's also decently heavier even without butane. The other obvious visual qualities you can see in the picture. Box fan design and pastel colors, really?
I will say that the butane level meter and the quantity of butane that it can handle are nice improvements. The on/off switch and immediate cessation of butane cycles is also a bonus. However, it's no cooler to the touch or quieter than the Iolite. It may even be louder and hotter around the mouthpiece region (north of the orange light). The orange light also seems brighter and easier to see. Is it better than my Iolite? Not really sure about that. Never had a problem and used it extensively. Price was not a factor for me, but overall operation was. We'll see.
Does anyone know what the copper colored metal tool with the flat top and threads on the bottom is for?
SF Giant said:Pretty sure its for removing the screen and whatnotjhpfunk said:I can understand some discrepancy in that regard, but an additional 50% when you turn it upside down? That's the only way to truly know how much butane is left...to turn it upside down and look in the window. Why wouldn't they just make the viewing window longer?
Also, anyone figure out what that metal piece with the flat head and threaded end is for? I'm referring to one of the additional items that come with the WISPR.
I think you mean the wispr is ready with one click.InFlames235 said:but the iolite turns on with one click instead of releasing the butane and then waiting until the second click to actually ignite.
InFlames235 said:Hello Ladies and Gentleman,
I just wanted to follow up with my initial review of the WISPR. I still think it's absolutely spectacular! If you fill it to the brim, especially, you get some really milky hits. I do have to return my particular unit for issues with the new click ignition system. It's nothing major, but the iolite turns on with one click instead of releasing the butane and then waiting until the second click to actually ignite. Also, when I go to click it off, most of the time i'll have to actually push up on the click button for it to actually go up and turn it off. It hasn't effected the quality of vape or my impressions about the WISPR, but figured i'd let the community know of the defect.
InFlames235 said:It's interesting that you find it harsher than other vapes. Sure, I cough now because you get more vapor but i've coughed more on the SSV and Volcano for sure. I wouldn't really consider it harsh myself. Do you usually like light vapor?
If true, sounds like it may be defective. I've never heard that complaint about an iolite though, and there certainly have been quite a few failures.samyama said:IT RUNS WAY TOO HOT
Since you have iolite experience for comparison, I think that eliminates any issues with getting used to a new design. Harsh vapor usually indicates high temp vapor, and you shouldn't be getting that from this model.super harsh compared to other vapes
Commenting on other models for the purpose of comparison is fine. Beyond that, you're probably getting into off topic territory.hopefully it is not "taboo" for me to list my fave....i am totally happy, content and amazed by the NO2. it's not really stealth (unless you place it in a Big Gulp cup!) but it is awesome for me. i'll stop there if i'm not supposed to discuss another model here in this discussion
Donkey said:I was just wondering if the old iolite screens on amazon worked with the WISPR?
Donkey said:Also, does butane come with the WISPR when you buy it?
Donkey said:And whats the best butane gas?