Gourmet
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Many here use the tips of the toothpicks. ;-)Any idea to block these 3 holes ?
Many here use the tips of the toothpicks. ;-)Any idea to block these 3 holes ?
Many here use the tips of the toothpicks. ;-)
This is the truth.once you've mastered the technique it performs better with the open holes.
I agree, even through water I typically don't have the need to block the holes (and still get some nice clouds)but once you've mastered the technique it performs better with the open holes
A rubber band of medium thickness should cover those up nicely, and should be pretty secure if you size it properlyJust received mine, tested, not bad but need somes pratice to have lot of vapor
Definitively need a middlepiece without the 3 holes, i hope vapman want to create this thing, i dont like hole on the vapor way. Sames problem for me for sticky junior or dynavap, it's my style of vape, no need hole
Very difficult to block at same times the 3 holes with finger
Any idea to block these 3 holes ?
Thanks
Same here. I've been using the Rogue WPA with a j-hook or just natively. I like using it better than the stock stems because it blocks the airholes. Nice thick clouds.Now that I am using Rogue WPA that blocks the holes (mostly) I can get thick quick hits with my station! easier than finger dance
About mouthpieces : the vapor is even smoother through the long glass mouthpiece.
I have used a vapman for 13 years and I can tell you while the hits are more dense, it definitely causes the unit to last less time. The air holes help cool the unit down as well as the vapor. Units that I have had the holes blocked out on end up turning oval shaped and eventually break due to excess heat. Since I have stopped this and just draw slower my units have been able to last significantly longer.Thanks for all for your answers about holes, after a afternoon session, yes i keep only 2 holes closed and one open finaly
Very awesome device, you can make lot of session in a row without bad feeling
it's clever to use
Great job vapman
(sorry for my english)
I have used a vapman for 13 years and I can tell you while the hits are more dense, it definitely causes the unit to last less time. The air holes help cool the unit down as well as the vapor. Units that I have had the holes blocked out on end up turning oval shaped and eventually break due to excess heat. Since I have stopped this and just draw slower my units have been able to last significantly longer.
I got a basic(no mica version )which is like 8 + years old, it has blocked holes with toothpicks, no issues at all. I oil my wood with underdog logvape butter though and use it on occasion,but it might have seen over 400+ sessions and i feel like it might last a lot more .Just keep it at a dry place.Even with the mica version ?
@mephisto my dude you were totally right about the steamroller! Just arrived today (with some China dropdowns) and after two bowls I am a big believer, it's like a vapor shotgun! Steamrolling indeed
If you add it to your cart with your email at brothers with glass, after 24 hours they will send you a 12% off discount code, brings it to about $38 shipped... Super thick silver fumed glass with some heady green coils, and little glass feet, made in USA by Glowfly!
Do I just hold the end and release like a carb? What would be needed to use it with other, larger vapes? And would it be difficult to hold with a larger vape? Thanks!! I don't have any adapters because I don't do water, is an adapter absolutely necassary?
Same happened to me. I contacted dhl and they were no help, but the team at Vapman got back to me pretty quickly and said they are working on it.Hello, has anyone received their order to the US yet? I just received notice of a customs issue! The shipment is being prepared to re-export despite already being on the delivery truck
I think the problem with my blocked hole versions in the past was due to not oiling the units. Although I was using those units heavily daily.I got a basic(no mica version )which is like 8 + years old, it has blocked holes with toothpicks, no issues at all. I oil my wood with underdog logvape butter though and use it on occasion,but it might have seen over 400+ sessions and i feel like it might last a lot more .Just keep it at a dry place.
Usually taking moisture in and out deforms the structure of wood, some more others less. From my point of view by waxing it i am protecting it mostly from moisture and preventing to get too dry,I think the problem with my blocked hole versions in the past was due to not oiling the units. Although I was using those units heavily daily.