It's been about 3 months since I first splurged on the EVO. Awesome investment. I gave up video games and purchased this vape instead.
I have a digital Cano, which was my first high end vape. This is a different experience. It's pretty much the same as taking the whole Cano bag at once. The hits are thicker, because you aren't filling up that same volume of air contained in a typical bag.
I have yet to hit mine through a hydratube, but the vape has already become a favorite amongst those close to me, even with the standard mouthpiece.
What's really peculiar about this vape is the efficiency. Sometimes I think the unit functions better with a tiny pack, just covering the bottom screen, like we're talking smaller than an M&M candy.
If you pack a bowl that's the size of a peanut M&M, you're going to get a fat draw.
I had to protect my investment, so I made a custom case for it. I measured the EVO unit with calipers, drew the layout in Illustrator, sent the file to a CNC wood router and it cut the pieces out. The four dots in a + sign configuration are the indexing holes which hold the case together, plus they bring all of the pieces into alignment. The four stacked holes are for the ELBs. The case actually fits the unit so well, that the case breaks into two pieces so you can easily get the unit out.
The way I made the smallest top slot, the round part of the EVO top will "bottom out" before the top of the glass bamboo could actually smash against the case.
If I didn't explain that well enough, it's impossible for the top of the bamboo to make contact with the wooden case.
Overall, fantastic experience, fantastic vaporizer, best in it's class. Can't wait to get a hydra tube.
Whoever is over there tempering that borosilicate, they know what the fuck they're doing, because I have dropped the standard mouthpiece several times, and it's seemingly tough as nails. Hopefully the hydra tubes are of the same quality and durability.
I have a digital Cano, which was my first high end vape. This is a different experience. It's pretty much the same as taking the whole Cano bag at once. The hits are thicker, because you aren't filling up that same volume of air contained in a typical bag.
I have yet to hit mine through a hydratube, but the vape has already become a favorite amongst those close to me, even with the standard mouthpiece.
What's really peculiar about this vape is the efficiency. Sometimes I think the unit functions better with a tiny pack, just covering the bottom screen, like we're talking smaller than an M&M candy.
If you pack a bowl that's the size of a peanut M&M, you're going to get a fat draw.
I had to protect my investment, so I made a custom case for it. I measured the EVO unit with calipers, drew the layout in Illustrator, sent the file to a CNC wood router and it cut the pieces out. The four dots in a + sign configuration are the indexing holes which hold the case together, plus they bring all of the pieces into alignment. The four stacked holes are for the ELBs. The case actually fits the unit so well, that the case breaks into two pieces so you can easily get the unit out.
The way I made the smallest top slot, the round part of the EVO top will "bottom out" before the top of the glass bamboo could actually smash against the case.
If I didn't explain that well enough, it's impossible for the top of the bamboo to make contact with the wooden case.
Overall, fantastic experience, fantastic vaporizer, best in it's class. Can't wait to get a hydra tube.
Whoever is over there tempering that borosilicate, they know what the fuck they're doing, because I have dropped the standard mouthpiece several times, and it's seemingly tough as nails. Hopefully the hydra tubes are of the same quality and durability.