waxdab23
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Any good way to get a booger off your evo sleeve? Friend left a goocher on the back
Soak in ISO and evaporate bahaha
Any good way to get a booger off your evo sleeve? Friend left a goocher on the back
Let's say I'm not too concerned with flavor or harsh vapor but I want the power and efficiency that the cloud evo provides and I don't want to deal with somewhat big breakable hydratubes. How does the evo perform as a direct draw vape using the standard mouthpiece? Is it crazy to use it like that? Lol.
You get decently big rips out of it, it would be like using a Plenty or any other top-brand desktop vaporizer.
Sometimes I like to lay down on my bed use the standard mouthpiece on because its so short: I don't have to be sitting down or standing up, like I would with a Hydratube.
In the beginning of this post, I used the word "decently" because the clouds you get drom a dry mouthpiece is overshadowed by how much BIGGER clouds you can get by using a Hydratube. You should at least definitely buy one because the difference of how much vapor you can get and you can finish everything in fewer hits.
Using a hydratube, is like ripping a fat bowl in 3-4 hits. With a dry mouthpiece, its like smoking a pipe but it may take you like 8-10 hits to finish everything.
I use the evo dry all the time. Even with the stock mouthpiece it is smooth and cool. The hydratubes (even without water) make the vapor a little cooler and smoother but I get great results with the stock mouthpiece. Your results may vary.That's cool. Yea I'm not opposed to using a hydratube I just know that there would be plenty of times when I wouldn't want to deal with the extra bulk/hassle and I never see people talk about using the evo dry so I was wondering what the experience is like. Sounds good thanks for the reply!
what are you asking ? what do you mean exactly cause it's marketed for baby boomers and I think medical users mostly.
think about it, how many people do you think are going to do all the research to discover the evo, etc, and then spend the $$ on it. Definitely not someone solely looking to get high. It's marketed for health conscious people, especially if you're medical. They sell a lot of evos to Yoga for example, because low and behold, many people who do yoga, smoke cannabis. You need to know your market to make it big.
So how easy is this logo gonna rub off?
Iso never sees the outside of the tube for me, nor any other liquid actually, all my cleaning is internal only.
So it would only be my hands that would rub it off. And that shouldn't happen.... right???
what are you asking ? what do you mean exactly cause it's marketed for baby boomers and I think medical users mostly.
think about it, how many people do you think are going to do all the research to discover the evo, etc, and then spend the $$ on it. Definitely not someone solely looking to get high. It's marketed for health conscious people, especially if you're medical. They sell a lot of evos to Yoga for example, because low and behold, many people who do yoga, smoke cannabis. You need to know your market to make it big.
Is that your concentrate in a jar ? Looks yummy. I actually bought a enail with the sole purpose of using it for my concentrates for when guests come and myself. I sold it just recently , only a few weeks later bc of the fact i like the Evo that much better for concentrates. It uses so much less to get me where i need to be and the taste is just amazing if you keep up with cleaning your nails.Now that I have a new evo coming, I finally tried the nail for the evo.....
I am blown away by the taste, very very nice......
Is that your concentrate in a jar ? Looks yummy. I actually bought a enail with the sole purpose of using it for my concentrates for when guests come and myself. I sold it just recently , only a few weeks later bc of the fact i like the Evo that much better for concentrates. It uses so much less to get me where i need to be and the taste is just amazing if you keep up with cleaning your nails.
Let's say I'm not too concerned with flavor or harsh vapor but I want the power and efficiency that the cloud evo provides and I don't want to deal with somewhat big breakable hydratubes. How does the evo perform as a direct draw vape using the standard mouthpiece? Is it crazy to use it like that? Lol.
Yeah I massivly misjudged my first dose, way too much, I was at 3 o'clock...
Instant whiteness like iv not quite seen before, and far tastier than torch dabbing like I'm used to...
That concentrate is from my recent og kush harvest, I may be making some more soon...
I don't use concentrates, but isn't the recommended temp setting much lower than that? You might want to double-check. You don't want to overfill or overheat the concentrate or you may end up with a mess in the bamboo.
You definitely don't want to overfill your nails, but I like my concentrates at a pretty high dial setting. Often even at max.I don't use concentrates, but isn't the recommended temp setting much lower than that? You might want to double-check. You don't want to overfill or overheat the concentrate or you may end up with a mess in the bamboo.
I agree with you overall, but just want to give some insight into my thoughts as well.
I think that's true but you're also going to have an overflow of my generation, the millennials. I think I might be one of the younger of the crowd on the forum and I most always use for recreational use. I think the culture surrounding millennials drives that research-centric consumerism (we assume expensive = better, so we usually are willing to put the time in to research if it means getting the best product).
For me (25), I like to research and make sure I'm getting a great product. With vaping, there's actually pretty few devices out there that are "top shelf" as far as it seems. Maybe 12-15 devices that you really have to sift though, and this forum makes it relatively simple to do research with advice from seasoned users.
It's also easier for me, probably, because I transitioned to e-cigs around 7 years ago. So I'm pretty familiar with the market/accessories especially when it comes to the portable tech. That said, I wouldn't discount the culture of millennials and what they seek in purchases as well.
For a cost-conscious semi health-conscious person (the average millennial), the EVO is not really a device you can argue the benefits of. When you bring in the effects, flavor, health benefits and convenience of it all compared to combustion - it's a pretty easy argument to win.
Just think of their sales page too, they have a cost-analysis calculator. Money-saving is a big part of their marketing campaign as well.
I haven't had one of the colored logos from VXL but my HydraHoneycomb had a gold label that began rubbing off from my hand's touch (on the bottom where I would touch it a lot while using) almost immediately so I just scrubbed it off with iso. It was the same with the Symbiartic.
Take care with it and you may be okay. There are others that have those that still look great and not all labels seem to rub off quite so easily as the ones in my case.
Yes, VXL markets to the medical user community. And baby boomers yes, for two reasons: Greater disposable income, and longer experience with cannabis and vaping. But boomers are 50+ years old, and a great many EVO users are not that old. The EVO marketing tag line is "the connoisseur's vape." The primary target are power users who want (and implicitly, can afford) the best possible vaping experience.