Donkey
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max said:Even with FC coupon codes
How can i find these codes? And do they work on GotVape?
Also, does anyone know what size vapor whip works with the wispr?
max said:Even with FC coupon codes
@rkorson. care to elaborate? a i really like the tough feel of a big hit. wispr get there?rkorson4209 said:I hated the first iolite, but i really love my wispr.
i too definitely do not need another vape...my god it's an addiction! however, i eagerly await your feedback when you get your wispr. nuthin' like a voice of experience.max said:I really shouldn't want one that much, but somehow I do. shrug
mate, i'm leaning in the direction of your opinion but waiting a bit longer... maybe they'll iron out any bugs.THEORUM said:based in the few reviews, so far im not seeing it being worth it, with small improvements im not seeing much reliability increase if at all.
You need to look around the forum some. We're not hiding 'em. They're in a sticky. http://www.fuckcombustion.com/viewtopic.php?id=2463How can i find these codes? And do they work on GotVape?
frogbmth said:The smell is as good as any vape I have used, but the noise is going to be your issue. My Wispr is noisier than my IO, and people used to notice that and think it was a walkie-talkie. A stunning vape it is. Stealthy it is not!
iolite and wispr stems fit the typical 1/4" ID, 3/8" OD tubing. 5/16"/7/16" also fits, but not as securely. I like to use a 5-6" piece of tubing with these models, but the wispr mouthpiece, being flexible silicone, doesn't take the tubing as well as the iolite. The weight of the tubing makes the stem flop over. You can still use tubing, but it makes 'one handing' the vape more difficult. One way to extend is to add the 'non-screw in' iolite mouthpiece extensions to the wispr stem. I added a 3/4" piece, and a 1.5" piece, giving me a total length, from the top of the unit to mouthpiece tip, of 4 5/16". It's not quite as long as I'd like, but it does stand up straight.Donkey said:Does anyone know what size tubing to get from GotVape for the WISPR?
I know you mean the additive, since butane is tasteless/odorless. If you are smelling it, then your unit is defective. Once filled, the butane tank is completely sealed, aside from the intended exit, at which point the catalytic process has broken the butane down and converted to heat and C02 + water vapor. I ran mine through a vaping session while empty of herb, and only tasted the hardware.I think I'm getting a whiff of butane every so often.
I know what you mean, but since neither switch on the iolite has been a problem, mechanically, let's hope they know how to build a reliable on/off switch.I think if anything's going to break on this, it feels like it's going to be that switch.
Standing years in a metal can .. and if stored on warm temps.. is there any chance that some metal fumes go in the butane,/water mix ? Like diffusion of objects when they are in contact with each other for a long time and their atomic net begin to unite? LOL..nr-cole said:I suppose it's not unreasonable to wonder if the additive completely burns off the catalytic conversion process? I don't know why I never thought about it this way before, but while we know that butane leaves behind nothing but water when it reacts, we have no idea what the additive leaves behind. Therefore it is possible that you could still smell the additive even if no butane is leaving the unit.
Still can't say I've ever smelled/tasted anything through my Iolite, but that's not to say it couldn't happen to someone else.
I thought about that too, but I've never smelled it when using several different iolites or various lighters, once ignition has been achieved-using various grades of butane as well. So the additive has to be eliminated during the process. Makes sense too, since the odor is added for safety reasons.nr-cole said:I suppose it's not unreasonable to wonder if the additive completely burns off the catalytic conversion process? I don't know why I never thought about it this way before, but while we know that butane leaves behind nothing but water when it reacts, we have no idea what the additive leaves behind. Therefore it is possible that you could still smell the additive even if no butane is leaving the unit.
Still can't say I've ever smelled/tasted anything through my Iolite, but that's not to say it couldn't happen to someone else.
Its common practice with most every new vape to let it run for an hour or so to burn off any residual machine oil or other shit that could be left from manufacturing........id suggest not carrying that thing on a plane at all, its bound to look like a bomb on the xray machineDonkey said:Quick question. My WISPR is going to arrive soon, and I was wondering, is there anything I need to do before using it for the first time? Like something not in the manual. I've heard people let it cycle with nothing in it to get rid of the plastic taste. Any advice?
Also, if I wanted to take it on a plane with me, how do I make sure there is absolutely NO butane what so ever in side it?
Has anybody own a WISP for more than a couple of months? I had an Iolite for about a week but had to return it because it wouldn't turn on. Does this one has that same problem?
max said:Has anybody own a WISP for more than a couple of months? I had an Iolite for about a week but had to return it because it wouldn't turn on. Does this one has that same problem?
The first ones shipped at the end of July, so nobody's had one for 2 months aside from a few for review purposes. Nobody can assure you that you won't have a problem. Pretty much anything electro-mechanical can break down or even be DOA. There weren't a large percentage of iolites with a switch on problem, and I'd guess that number will be smaller with the wispr. Only time will tell.