Discontinued Vapir NO2

JimmyCricket

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Still having problems with my NO2. Just to verify...should fumes be rising out of my NO2 chamber when there is nothing in the chamber? No herbs no filter no nothing. I took everything out and when I turn it on fumes rise out continuously while both closed or open. Is this normal? I am not sure if it did this out of the box. When I put a filter in the chamber it makes these fumes build up even quicker
 
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Solomon

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My NO2 did not fume when new - I did several "burn-ins" before using it.

But I now can see some fumes after it's heated and I open it up to add herbs. Based on the look and smell, it's just residue creating vapor. If your fumes smell like vapor, it's probably vapor ;)
 

JimmyCricket

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Hey has anyone ever experimented with trying to find some longer tubing that will work with the NO2? I feel like this could greatly help with the heat/dryness of the vapor.
 
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JimmyCricket

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I'm thinking about getting the 3 ft to cool the vapor down as much as possible but at the same time I wonder if that's a bit too long
 
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I use the 3ft when I'm super lazy. It's basically a slow drip into your mouth lol. Also works well rigged up with a backup for hiking! 1ft is also nice and is less to deal with but can be slightly harsher at higher temps (380+).

You can also buy this diameter of silicone tubing cheap on amazon I believe and then you could just cut to your liking.

I have the h20 kit which allows you to rig tubing up to mini plastic bubblers-which can really help with the dryness and doesn't reduce the vapor like i find using a bubbler can.
 

JimmyCricket

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I use the 3ft when I'm super lazy. It's basically a slow drip into your mouth lol. Also works well rigged up with a backup for hiking! 1ft is also nice and is less to deal with but can be slightly harsher at higher temps (380+).

You can also buy this diameter of silicone tubing cheap on amazon I believe and then you could just cut to your liking.

I have the h20 kit which allows you to rig tubing up to mini plastic bubblers-which can really help with the dryness and doesn't reduce the vapor like i find using a bubbler can.

That sounds great! I was also looking at that H2O kit. Doesn't the kit its self come with some tubing? Good to hear those mini bubblers actually get the job done.
 
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No2 V2...

https://www.vapir.com/shop/no2/

Product Description
  • 2 Times Faster Heat Up Time!
  • 1.5 Times Longer Battery Life!
  • Designed for Loose-Leaf Herbs & Direct Inhalation
  • Compact, Portable and Rechargeable
  • Medical-Grade Pure Brass Element
  • LCD Temperature Display (°F & °C)
  • “Ready To Vape” Straight from the Box!
  • Silent Operation
  • Simple, Minimal Maintenance Required
  • 1 Year Standard Warranty Included
Read more…

  • 1 NO2.V2 Portable Vaporizer + Re-Chargeable Battery
  • 1 Power Supply
  • 1 X-Tip Mouthpiece
  • 1 Wire Cleaning Brush
  • 1 Matrix Tube Attachment
  • 2 Bamboo Cleaning Sticks
  • 1 Plant Material Scooping Cup
  • 4 Additional Mesh Screens
Freebies:
  • Free Discreet Shipping within U.S. (Up to $39.99)
  • 3x Bamboo Cleaning Sticks (Normally $3.99)
  • 2x X-Tip Mouthpieces (Normally $2.99)
  • 1x Cleaning Brush (Normally $2.99)
  • 2x Tubes (Normally $6.99)
  • 20 Packs of Mesh Screen (Normally $14.99)
 
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z9

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No2 V2...

https://www.vapir.com/shop/no2/

Product Description
  • 2 Times Faster Heat Up Time!
  • 1.5 Times Longer Battery Life!
  • Designed for Loose-Leaf Herbs & Direct Inhalation
  • Compact, Portable and Rechargeable
  • Medical-Grade Pure Brass Element
  • LCD Temperature Display (°F & °C)
  • “Ready To Vape” Straight from the Box!
  • Silent Operation
  • Simple, Minimal Maintenance Required
  • 1 Year Standard Warranty Included
Read more…

  • 1 NO2.V2 Portable Vaporizer + Re-Chargeable Battery
  • 1 Power Supply
  • 1 X-Tip Mouthpiece
  • 1 Wire Cleaning Brush
  • 1 Matrix Tube Attachment
  • 2 Bamboo Cleaning Sticks
  • 1 Plant Material Scooping Cup
  • 4 Additional Mesh Screens
Freebies:
  • Free Discreet Shipping within U.S. (Up to $39.99)
  • 3x Bamboo Cleaning Sticks (Normally $3.99)
  • 2x X-Tip Mouthpieces (Normally $2.99)
  • 1x Cleaning Brush (Normally $2.99)
  • 2x Tubes (Normally $6.99)
  • 20 Packs of Mesh Screen (Normally $14.99)


If they would've updated the design I would've been all over the v2. My 3+ year old N02 is still going strong, even after being used everywhere from the ski lift to the beach and surviving countless falls along the way. I've since passed it along to a good home, its like being reunited with an old friend when I get the chance to use it.
 
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al bundy

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Agree I still say the battery can fit behind the electronics.
I remember when I took mine apart.
i also remember my friend finding a knock off on alibaba a while ago and it looked like the No2 but without the bottom battery part.
 
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Solomon

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Love love love my NO2, and now 2 more of my friends has one (one just bought the new V 2.0). Such a reliable, easy, affordable, and efficient vape.

So I read about the top screen technique - but have you tried the sombrero sitting on top? It fits so well you'd think it was made to work that way

no2-a.jpg


I don't really think it works "better" this way, but it does keep the herb lower in the bowl and is an easier to keep clean screen. (I don't use it that way myself, but my friends seem to like it)

But here is something I tried last night.

I came across some very nice hash, a very rare item in these parts, and without even thinking about it, I bought some. Then I realized I not only had never vaped hash, but I didn't even know if I could. I also didn't want to damage or muck up any of my equipment. So....

I chopped it up really fine and put in the little sombrero on top of the heating chamber (just like the photo) and turned it up to 400F.

YES, it worked! It took a few minutes to heat up and get going, but it produced vapor for a good 15+ mins. Not thick vapor, but a thinner and fruitier vapor that worked quite nicely. When I was done, I examined the ABVH and it was dark, dry, and powdered into dust between my fingers - just like herb. Hehe :nod:

I'll probably just mix it in with herb and use the bowl as usual next time, but it was an interesting experiment.
 

JimmyCricket

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Love love love my NO2, and now 2 more of my friends has one (one just bought the new V 2.0). Such a reliable, easy, affordable, and efficient vape.

So I read about the top screen technique - but have you tried the sombrero sitting on top? It fits so well you'd think it was made to work that way

no2-a.jpg


I don't really think it works "better" this way, but it does keep the herb lower in the bowl and is an easier to keep clean screen. (I don't use it that way myself, but my friends seem to like it)

But here is something I tried last night.

I came across some very nice hash, a very rare item in these parts, and without even thinking about it, I bought some. Then I realized I not only had never vaped hash, but I didn't even know if I could. I also didn't want to damage or muck up any of my equipment. So....

I chopped it up really fine and put in the little sombrero on top of the heating chamber (just like the photo) and turned it up to 400F.

YES, it worked! It took a few minutes to heat up and get going, but it produced vapor for a good 15+ mins. Not thick vapor, but a thinner and fruitier vapor that worked quite nicely. When I was done, I examined the ABVH and it was dark, dry, and powdered into dust between my fingers - just like herb. Hehe :nod:

I'll probably just mix it in with herb and use the bowl as usual next time, but it was an interesting experiment.
I have tried the screen like that! I find that it works really good for small amounts by making the NO2 more "convection based" and avoiding contact with the brass. For use in groups however it's just too small.
 

DogDad

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I don't know if this was posted here or anywhere on FC, but you'll see something we all recognize here.


If you advance the video to 1:49 the NO2 shows up.

I still have my own NO2 and use it every day. My other vape is packed up and put away. No need for any other vape including version 2. Version 1 is still doing it's job.

Like many of us here, I've dropped it several times, broken the battery door, (it's taped on) lost the mouth piece 3 times and had to replace the battery once but it's still going strong. It does what it needs to do without a lot of cleaning or fuss. I gave up keeping a stem on it.

I put a full sized screen in the top of mine and took out that small top screen contraption entirely. The screen is about the same size as the top of the inside of the lid. It's in the mouth piece and just pushed it in there with my thumb. I get a few bits of materiel in my mouth on occasion, but the top screen clogs much less and the unit has plenty of draw.
 

Bosse

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I don't know if this was posted here or anywhere on FC, but you'll see something we all recognize here.


If you advance the video to 1:49 the NO2 shows up.

I still have my own NO2 and use it every day. My other vape is packed up and put away. No need for any other vape including version 2. Version 1 is still doing it's job.

Like many of us here, I've dropped it several times, broken the battery door, (it's taped on) lost the mouth piece 3 times and had to replace the battery once but it's still going strong. It does what it needs to do without a lot of cleaning or fuss. I gave up keeping a stem on it.

I put a full sized screen in the top of mine and took out that small top screen contraption entirely. The screen is about the same size as the top of the inside of the lid. It's in the mouth piece and just pushed it in there with my thumb. I get a few bits of materiel in my mouth on occasion, but the top screen clogs much less and the unit has plenty of draw.
Picture?
 
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Bosse

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I found out that there is a H2O Water Tool for Vapir NO2. How about it. Is it useful? Anybody tried it?
 
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Vitolo

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The H2O tool for the NO2 is plastic, and holds a thimble of water.
While it does provide some filtration, it can allow some water to pass through if you overfill.
 

Bosse

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The H2O tool for the NO2 is plastic, and holds a thimble of water.
While it does provide some filtration, it can allow some water to pass through if you overfill.
Then I will stick to the small waterpipe at about 50 cent I purchased long time ago when you wrote about it.
 
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