Hey guys I started this thread because I feel like there's a lot of misinformation going around.
I have been vaporizing a long time, the first time I vaporized was in 2000 using a homemade device, in 2002 I purchased my first and favorite vaporizer which won the Cannabis cup in 1998. I have made my own extracts and have vaporized concentrates before HMK and his sister developed the first "Kut" vape. I have used a ton of different methods.
I am personally getting the best dabs then I have tasted it from using a kubeone with the liger air, glob mode, and a sapphire insert.
I have heard other say that they taste a sharp taste from titanium. I have tasted this exact same taste from both titanium and quartz. It is caused by having a vaporizer dish temperature that is not optimal. I think one of the issues might have been a hardware software error that only affected liger air kubeone users. The newest version works amazingly and I cannot rave about it more.
There are a lot of reasons to choose a specific concentrate vaporizer. I just want to make sure we're making our choices this with the correct information and science.
Titanium is not a very reactive metal. It is used for things like holding though corrosive materials that would eat through stainless steel. It has been used a lot in the medical and dental industry due to its corrosive resistance. It is very unlikely that any chemical reactions happening to even the smallest amount of vapor in the air path of a titanium enail. The only reaction that we should be concerned with is oxidation. Titanium oxide is not supposed to be great for your help although it's in a lot of your food. It is a white dull pigment. You would recognize it from any time you've seen a nail that was cooked red hot with a acetylene torch. Titanium oxide is the white chalky coating. However with an enail the temperature never gets hot enough to oxidize the titanium. That is why the metal does not become dull and white. Again my position is that there are no chemical reactions in the air path of a titanium banger and that the all you need to do is have the correct temperature at your dish to properly enjoy the day. Just as you would with a quartz banger.
I have been vaporizing a long time, the first time I vaporized was in 2000 using a homemade device, in 2002 I purchased my first and favorite vaporizer which won the Cannabis cup in 1998. I have made my own extracts and have vaporized concentrates before HMK and his sister developed the first "Kut" vape. I have used a ton of different methods.
I am personally getting the best dabs then I have tasted it from using a kubeone with the liger air, glob mode, and a sapphire insert.
I have heard other say that they taste a sharp taste from titanium. I have tasted this exact same taste from both titanium and quartz. It is caused by having a vaporizer dish temperature that is not optimal. I think one of the issues might have been a hardware software error that only affected liger air kubeone users. The newest version works amazingly and I cannot rave about it more.
There are a lot of reasons to choose a specific concentrate vaporizer. I just want to make sure we're making our choices this with the correct information and science.
Titanium is not a very reactive metal. It is used for things like holding though corrosive materials that would eat through stainless steel. It has been used a lot in the medical and dental industry due to its corrosive resistance. It is very unlikely that any chemical reactions happening to even the smallest amount of vapor in the air path of a titanium enail. The only reaction that we should be concerned with is oxidation. Titanium oxide is not supposed to be great for your help although it's in a lot of your food. It is a white dull pigment. You would recognize it from any time you've seen a nail that was cooked red hot with a acetylene torch. Titanium oxide is the white chalky coating. However with an enail the temperature never gets hot enough to oxidize the titanium. That is why the metal does not become dull and white. Again my position is that there are no chemical reactions in the air path of a titanium banger and that the all you need to do is have the correct temperature at your dish to properly enjoy the day. Just as you would with a quartz banger.