Hi All, we're mainly working on reducing the expense and rerouting airflow, also playing with some ideas that make it do low temp dabs better.
@MileHighHuman I agree with the
@PPN comment that carb cap & 100% convection wouldn't be in the same device. But 100% convection for oils is interesting... To me, a maker of a
100% convection vaporizer for 19 years now, I've never gotten a blast of hot air to vaporize oils quickly enough to not just inhale a bunch of flavor with no punch. The oil melts and gets everywhere without evaporating. Regarding VB2.5 we're going for the same thick cloud that dabbers expect from nails. I've seen handheld convection devices that are supposed to vaporize both oil and herbs- You get the weak essence, not really a proper dab. For an insulating substance like herb, 100% convection is the best way to get the heat deep into where it needs to go. For wax/oil, which is more of a conductive substance, conduction seems to be the best way to heat them. But I'm open to keep trying air... It might need a very high temperature blast of air.
- Digital / precise temperature control.
Awesome, we're on it. VB2.5 is precise but there's no room in the housing for a digital display (and it would stink like plastic)... but we're considering what we can do.
- And all glass air path. Im not into silicone. Then, I understand they have the 10mm straws, but id like to see something better for medical users. It would cause my neck more pain to use those straws compared to the relief id get from the using the device.
We have an
inline bubbler that makes this device totally self contained, like the straw did. If you need an all-glass way to get the vapor to you, check out the all-glass airpath pic below. It won't be flexible like the high temp silicone hose but it will get the mouthpiece closer to you.
Thanks for the feedback! Need more as we go along. Glad to have
@THC SCIENTIFIC on this!