TommydCat
Well-Known Member
I'm in a sharing mood this morning, so what the hell...Do you find the taste affected at all with your short hose? I do a similar setup as this when using my herbalizer and can't notice anything. I've never thought to try this with the EVO because I don't have the nail.
My experience is my own, but when I starting migrating to a vape-only lifestyle, the EQ was one of my first stepping-stones. This is a heavy-hose-usage vape.
I noticed with less combustion activities the more I would start smelling the vape-only activities. At first, I was under the impression that even heavy vaping was virtually odor-less, BUT HOW WRONG I WAS! (I still get a chuckle about people asking this or assuming otherwise, but it's quite valid as it's hard to compare or notice when you're the one partaking -- if you leave it in the open, that hose is going to smell even after one use!)
The hose was a god-send for me for over a year. But it started getting smellier and smellier to me. I would clean it, and bought a good 50' length of good silicone hose so I could just start replacing it. More frequently and more frequently.
It's now that even a completely new fresh length "taints" the odor/taste for me. Before it was nothing, but I notice the taste and odor changes from even a small bit of clean hose being put in the air path. It's just a tiny bit and usually doesn't bug me, but now I'll steer clear of using a hose with tasty top-shelf strains, but I'll still pull the bulk buds through it with no regrets. However, I'm quite a snob.
Concentrates skew the game a bit just because the odor/taste is soo strong is overwhelms anything else, but it also makes that length of hose completely unusable for flower for me.
I've noticed the hose thing applies to whatever vape I pair it with, as it's the presence of the hose that impacts that aspect of the experience rather than the vape to which it is connected. This started as a non-factor for me and slowly grew into a factor as I changed sliding to a vape-only lifestyle. At this point, the convenience still overrides the nuisance in most cases.
Other vape-only fiends and friends report it as a non-factor, so it's going to be a personal sensitivity, which may or may not change for an individual. Yet others are very sensitive and can't stand even a "clean" hose smell, but it doesn't seem common (Google for "chemical sensitivities").
For cleaning, my best results came when I would plug an end, put a few drops of Dawn liquid soap and fill the rest of the tube with hot water, cap the other end and let soak held down by weight in a pool of hot water. After, I would rinse, run a bit of ISO to fully clean any soap residue, re-rinse and let dry. This would have let me use a length for decades before I grew more sensitive, but I can still get a few runs before I replace it now.
I keep the still-usable hose lengths in individual seal-able big sammich plastic bags after cleaning, and those in an old cookie tin I've lined with plastic wrap. There may be just a whiff of scent that still lingers, but it'd have to be a sensitive nose hovering directly over it.