@Anonymouse, I just gotta say that sometimes less is more. That's a lot of reading.
.....now that would be decadent....portable vxn capability...not sure I could handle that....without practice.
I actually did read all of it, but toward the end I found myself wanting to hurry. Some very good information in there though.It'd be the same number of words if I'd split it up by poster. And there's way more words than that in any single page of the thread. But yes, a lot of people aren't going to read it; it is the nature of the Internet. It's is also why I don't make long posts very often.
@Anonymouse, I just gotta say that sometimes less is more. That's a lot of reading.
It'd be the same number of words if I'd split it up by poster. And there's way more words than that in any single page of the thread. But yes, a lot of people aren't going to read it; it is the nature of the Internet. It's is also why I don't make long posts very often.
I actually did read all of it, but toward the end I found myself wanting to hurry. Some very good information in there though.
Yes they are quite different actually. It also effects your flower experience as well because you are not getting it all, the vapor is incomplete. I suggest you use one for yourself before speculating further because that downstem does get very hot and I submit there is condensation of vapor occurring in there and we are getting a FRACTION of what would have been the total hit so thats why I bastardized the term. I see you have offered no better alternative.Are people finding that Sublimator "sublimate" produces noticeably different effects to whatever flowers or concentrate they initially put through the unit?
Doesn't the Stainless Steel "basket" negate the "all glass vapor path"? Not hating...believe me, I wish I could afford one, if I had the money, I'd be all over it.
I don't even look at the flower menu anymore, I just automatically ask for the GCS oil, the Kush oil, then see what waxes and taffies are in stock.
The VXN just made it even easier to stick to doing just the concs.
I used to go to dispensaries but being in the Bay Area, we have more vendors than dispensaries!.....def. agree hexi...so now I'm constantly exploring dispensaries for the "best" shatter...
does anyone know the FC code for an EVO package purchase and what does it give? I'm looking to gift an EVO for a close friend's birthday. Thanks in advance!
I have had my eye on this vaporizer for some time. I was considering buying it, but honestly I just think there are too many quality issues and potential things that go wrong with the units, there's too many little glitches, and "little things to know".
Phenomenal design is when the product works as consistently and as simply as the Volcano. They have set the gold standard. You turn it on, it works every time, there's no bull-shit to deal with, it's the definition of reliable.
With the Storz and Bickel Volcano; I have never heard of one malfunctioning, of course there's always the inevitable few, but the "few" here are too frequent. I rake through this thread and have seen too many instances of where people's units malfunction due to a variety of reasons.
With this thing, you might need firmware, you might be sitting there someday and the light is flickering and doing something you've never seen it do before. Thermostats might go bad, variable temp range on the dials.... there's just too many things I have seen go wrong over my time lurking in this thread.
It seems like the idea is phenomenal, the performance of the working units is legendary, but honestly I just feel that if I'm shelling out 400+ $ for a vaporizer, it should work as reliably as the Volcano.
I have no doubt that the performance, "the idea" and working product probably crushes the Volcano, but the perception to me is that the manufacturing isn't on the same level.
To the makers of this vape, that's my challenge to you. I hope I'm your harshest critic, because I want you to take this idea to it's ultimate level. I hope one day you can match the engineering and manufacturing standards set by the Volcano. That's when you will have the ultimate product on the market, and there will be no discussion.
It seems that you have a product, when working; there's nothing even in it's class. Get the manufacturing and reliability to the Volcano's level, and I think you'll end the debate forever.
I just recently gave my father my old analog Volcano to my father. It was the first vaporizer I ever purchased about 10 years ago. After about 6 months my heater failed. After it was sent in and fixed under warranty it worked for a long time with little issue. After some time the motor started to become weaker and weaker until it could not fill a bag anymore. This time it wasn't under warranty anymore and I had to pay nearly $175 to fix it. They are reliable, but even the Volcano can have issues.I have had my eye on this vaporizer for some time. I was considering buying it, but honestly I just think there are too many quality issues and potential things that go wrong with the units, there's too many little glitches, and "little things to know".
Phenomenal design is when the product works as consistently and as simply as the Volcano. They have set the gold standard. You turn it on, it works every time, there's no bull-shit to deal with, it's the definition of reliable.
With the Storz and Bickel Volcano; I have never heard of one malfunctioning, of course there's always the inevitable few, but the "few" here are too frequent. I rake through this thread and have seen too many instances of where people's units malfunction due to a variety of reasons.
With this thing, you might need firmware, you might be sitting there someday and the light is flickering and doing something you've never seen it do before. Thermostats might go bad, variable temp range on the dials.... there's just too many things I have seen go wrong over my time lurking in this thread.
It seems like the idea is phenomenal, the performance of the working units is legendary, but honestly I just feel that if I'm shelling out 400+ $ for a vaporizer, it should work as reliably as the Volcano.
I have no doubt that the performance, "the idea" and working product probably crushes the Volcano, but the perception to me is that the manufacturing isn't on the same level.
To the makers of this vape, that's my challenge to you. I hope I'm your harshest critic, because I want you to take this idea to it's ultimate level. I hope one day you can match the engineering and manufacturing standards set by the Volcano. That's when you will have the ultimate product on the market, and there will be no discussion.
It seems that you have a product, when working; there's nothing even in it's class. Get the manufacturing and reliability to the Volcano's level, and I think you'll end the debate forever.
Are people finding that Sublimator "sublimate" produces noticeably different effects to whatever flowers or concentrate they initially put through the unit?
Yes they are quite different actually. It also effects your flower experience as well because you are not getting it all, the vapor is incomplete.
I suggest you use one for yourself before speculating further...
...because that downstem does get very hot and I submit there is condensation of vapor occurring in there and we are getting a FRACTION of what would have been the total hit so thats why I bastardized the term. I see you have offered no better alternative.
Edit: Your model of flow through the Sublimator ignores the vortex action which might spin/force heavier particles out to the hot side walls to "condense" . . .
What I suspect is happening is similar to what occurs with a filter; mechanical removal of the larger particles (though by slightly different means). Resin becomes "stickier" the warmer it gets, and if there's any sort of turbulence in that column as the air is being sucked down, the majority of those larger particles are going to stick to the walls. Smaller particles move in a more fluid manner with the gas flow and are less likely to contact the walls, letting them reach all the way to your lungs.
Next, the exciting conclusion!
The expression is actually "jury-rigged", coming from an archaic, adjectival meaning of "jury" as "makeshift", referring to at-sea mast or rigging repairs made to sailing ships without proper parts available. It seems to have become conflated at some point with the expression "jerry-built", meaning poorly-made (American expression , from WWII), so you'll see a lot of "jerry-rigged" floating about, but it's a corruption built from two unrelated expressions.
Goddamn Nazis ruin everything, even colloquialisms. GTFO, Jerry! :/
Put that Swagger perc in the Evolver and also give it the Swagger's base, and you'd have the perfect combination. And maybe angle the input out 30 degrees or so so the EVO's arse isn't in your face when you hit shorter hydratubes on it?
I prefer the lower volume of the intake on the Evolver, and the gradual curve is also going to offer better flow (less restriction) than the right angle on the Swagger, while still catching particles just as well (especially once it stickies up), because the Evolver is going to spray that hot vape directly onto bare, sticky glass, whereas the Swagger will fire it into a shallow pool of water. The much larger reciprocal volume on the Swagger intake is also likely going to cause some chug. The Swagger has a lot more slits but this doesn't mean its perc is more "open"; flow is proportional to the total cross-sectional open surface area of all slits added together, not the total number of slits, so if the Evolver has larger openings than the Swagger the difference in flow could be negligible. More slits means more bubbles, but not more flow. I guess we'll need to hear from one of the folks who have both as to what the draws are actually like, although I imagine there's also a bit of dimensional variation even among units of the same type.
I can't say whether it'd fully relieve your pain, but it'd probably help more than a sativa-dominant strain would. It would, though, almost certainly help you sleep.
Is this going to be another competition the international customers can't participate in? We can't review the EVO because we still haven't gotten to use a working version of the product we bought almost a year ago. If you're so close to (re)shipping the international units, why not wait until that bad press is over and sorted before embarking on all these competitions designed to attract new customers. You'd get a better return on your time and effort than you would attracting them here right now, where they can read all the international drama and woes. You'd have positive reviews from both American and international customers, as opposed to positive reviews interspersed with stories of meltdowns, fire risks, and broken glass, which is probably not what you want.
Plus, it feels like we keep getting put aside for all these new products and initiatives. Imagine how the American customers would be acting right now if you'd kept them waiting this long after paying so much. There'd be blood in the metaphorical streets.
The side mesh plays no role in screening the load when in operation; because it sits flush with the glass sides its only real function is a spacer between the top mesh and the cap.
I did just that. I got great customer service from Sasha, she answered all of my questions. She even went above and beyond when I ordered my evo and forgot to apply an affiliate code. She fixed my own silly mistake! I would have accepted it if I didnt get the cool extras from the code but now I get them thanks to Sasha.Usually there is a "Chat Button" on the website. Consider asking VapeXhale for answers in-the-know.
Anyways, I did just this and they promptly replied letting me know another VXNail was on the way. I hadn't directly asked for a replacement, but they just went ahead and sent one. Another great customer service experience with team VXL .It doesn't pass the visual QC inspection test. Do not use. I would submit a help ticket to VXL
I thought I saw the inside of the gong joint as tapered out as it goes down, so that the inner walls aren't flush with the ELB, but rather flaring out from the top slightly. If so, this air gap allows for penetration from more directions. I always thought this was the case and a reason why I could get such good and thorough extraction without any stirring or tending to at all. It also makes a clean ELB work better. If I'm wrong then I can't see why clean ELB's work better since it wouldn't impact side air flow.
Fake edit: I just noticed, playing with the joint a bit and inserting an ELB while holding a light source up to the side and looking through the GonG, the ELB seems to expand to fill the slight taper inside the joint. You can twist the top of the ELB to try to force the base side to side inside the joint, but even with a noticable (yet quite small) tilt to the top, the base doesn't seem to move at all. Based on this I suspect the taper's intended purpose is actually (or at least mainly) retention, to hold the bowl in place against draw pressure, though it might also have other, emergent functionality.
thats what I, and others, have said many times now.Are you saying Sub reclaim produces noticeably subjectively different effects to the same stuff that came out the mouthpiece, even with concentrates?
This is true. We agree on more than we disagree. A basic pot still condenser, ok, but the hit is still being divided. The difference between the EVO and Sub using concentrates is much less than when using flowers however I already said this in my previous post as well and I am done repeating myself . . .. . .That's probably a matter for the Sublimator thread . . .
Well after mourning the death of my two VapeXNails I have moved on. I bought five more today and this time I will be much more careful about how I clean them. I cleaned them almost after every use. I would let them self-clean, but there was still residue up top so I would soak them in ISO. After a bit of an ISO soak I would use a metal skillet tool to scrape off the remaining residue in hot water. This always worked great, but I think I cleaned it too much. I believe I fractured my first one a bit while cleaning it which is why it broke so easily. The second one I dropped about a foot on to some ceramic so that was on me. Hopefully with five I will be patient enough to not have to scrape them to clean them all the way. I love these things!
Edit: Just 2-capped some reclaim and it worked well, but it would have probably been better with some VXNs.