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redcon

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Hey all, I'm putting together my first rig and just looking for some input. I have an FC-710 in the mail and am trying to settle on a nail.

I gather quartz or titanium are generally the best regarded. I know that titanium is more expensive than quartz, so my options are pretty limited under $50 in titanium. I am definitely not trying to cheap out on this as I understand the implications of inhaling toxic fumes, but I also don't have a tremendous amount of spare cash, and would feel a bit goofy attaching a $100 nail to a $37 piece of glass.

I came across Titen Titanium and I was just wondering if they were legit? I was thinking about ordering the Titen Diablo which I understand is essentially a clone of an HE nail. Does the community think this would be a good choice? I can get it shipped for $35 right now.

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herbivore21

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Hey all, I'm putting together my first rig and just looking for some input. I have an FC-710 in the mail and am trying to settle on a nail.

I gather quartz or titanium are generally the best regarded. I know that titanium is more expensive than quartz, so my options are pretty limited under $50 in titanium. I am definitely not trying to cheap out on this as I understand the implications of inhaling toxic fumes, but I also don't have a tremendous amount of spare cash, and would feel a bit goofy attaching a $100 nail to a $37 piece of glass.

I came across Titen Titanium and I was just wondering if they were legit? I was thinking about ordering the Titen Diablo which I understand is essentially a clone of an HE nail. Does the community think this would be a good choice? I can get it shipped for $35 right now.

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Titanium is firmly a last gen dabbing surface material. I strongly advise against anybody buying a titanium nail in this day and age.

Some servicable quartz can be had in your price range, but honestly, get a domeless.com ceramic nail, save yourself a few bucks again from what you'd spend on cheap quartz/titanium and have something safe and tastier than quartz/ti to boot (whether you are going torch or enail!) :)
 
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redcon

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Neither right now :p but I was just planning on using a torch. I know quartz will heat up quicker. I was also considering the Daisy Domeless Quartz...
 
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redcon

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Nevermind, I see. It says " *Enail only" but they are saying it's just the nail alone and not the nail w/ the the heater or whatever it would be called.

Why are you suggesting ceramic? I understand heat retention and taste may be better (that's what I've read), but quarts is more durable. And the ceramic nails on domeless are $50 while the quartz is $20
http://www.domeless.com/?page_id=5#!/3-Piece-Ceramic-Nail-Universal/p/52126170/category=0
http://www.domeless.com/?page_id=5#!/Torch-Only/c/12577461/offset=0&sort=normal
 
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Ceramic you dont need to season is all I like about it. Go with a quartz banger deep dished those are my go to for a cheap torching nail any ways.

Edit*** cleaning is nice too.
 
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amberevil

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Do youself a huge favor and get the whole 710whip from domeless.com. I too have a fc710 in the mail and after having the 710 whip for a little less than a year my cat chewed and broke the heater cord. I love this thing. I ordered a new hearter today for only 10 dollars. You would be amazed at how well this cheap analog enail works. So much flavor I cant wait to try it with the fc710. Promotion code fc101 will give you 20 percent off, its only priced at 150. You cant beat it for the price.
 
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