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Radwin Bodnic

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I don't think I would enjoy waiting for cool down clicks.
They always happen as you are drawing. It's a device that build heat up. When it is at its peak of vapor production I usually can take 2-3 shorter but dense pulls before the cool down click happens. No waiting at all. The clicks just tell you it's time to reheat. But as long as it dont click back there will be vapor when you draw.

Edit to clarify :
This is not a thermal matrix based vape. The discs are calibrated to bowl temp and not matrix temp. And being copper, the bowl is super reactive. So really no waiting.
 
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Perfect_Speed4069

I am the beetle in a box that only you can see
It's a device that build heat up. When it is at its peak of vapor production I usually can take 2-3 shorter but dense pulls before the cool down click happens.
I like the topping up/cumulative effect of heating the OG wok. I regularly maintain a slowly rising temperature through 2 second blasts from my torch.

Which reminds me -anyone know if the old vapman lighters have been permanently decommissioned? Don't get me wrong, I love my honest/jobon lighters, but if they're pulling out of the vapour space, I need to know if have to start bulk buying old stock.
 

RedZep

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They always happen as you are drawing. It's a device that build heat up. When it is at its peak of vapor production I usually can take 2-3 shorter but dense pulls before the cool down click happens. No waiting at all. The clicks just tell you it's time to reheat. But as long as it dont click back there will be vapor when you draw.

Edit to clarify :
This is not a thermal matrix based vape. The discs are calibrated to bowl temp and not matrix temp. And being copper, the bowl is super reactive. So really no waiting.
So the idea is to have multiple small reheats, to bring it back up to click temp, as the wok progressively heat soaks and conduction increases?

I hope that makes sense. To use the Wok analogy it's like removing thre Wok from the heat and tossing, before putting back on the flame to bring it back to temp, as the food progresivly cooks.
 
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coolbreeze

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Lol. Sorry, there were much better replies when the page reloaded.
So the idea is to have multiple small reheats, to bring it back up to click temp, as the wok progressively heat soaks and conduction increases?

I hope that makes sense. To use the Wok analogy it's like removing thre Wok from the heat and tossing, before putting back on the flame to bring it back to temp, as the food progresivly cooks.
This is pretty much it, yes. It works well enough by counting/intuiting but the clicker gives a reference to an optimal temperature in the pan. You reheat to maintain that temp; otherwise it orients you in case you want to push a little harder. It works best with continuous reheating but you can also pick it back up later, if necessary.

Time to wake and bake--cheers!
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