paytonpenn
Level 30 Nature/Healer
@hazardc0r3 Not really because there are gaps where overflowing oil/wax can leak.
The reviews for the coils on VaporWarehouse worry me.
The reviews for the coils on VaporWarehouse worry me.
I see one negative comment. Where are the rest of them?
The guy who rated it 4 stars said he had a coil that didn't do so well.
But comparing those reviews to the 11 (heh) 5 star ratings, I might just take my chances. $60 for a Ti Gr2 vape with zipper case + silicone container + other stuff sounds good to me. I'll post a review after I put a few grams through it.
I have one "Eleven" Skillet that tastes and works like new.even 1 bad review will be enough to put people off since that 1 reviewer maybe a hardcore vaper and knows his stuff? especially if kike me you have to pay for delivery and wait around a week for delivery everytime you need a skillet.
A few people does not mean a thing when compared to the number of people using this item.the skillets. a few people told me they dont last very long.
I have one "Eleven" Skillet that tastes and works like new.
I have only had it a few months, but it has taken a workout.
A few people does not mean a thing when compared to the number of people using this item.
While my "Eleven" (the hollow more porous ceramic rod) is only months old, I have not had to throw out any Dabbler heater in 2 years.
I will confess that I have ruined a mini heater that fits in the globe, experimenting.
Every piece here is two years old.
I still use them all.. at least one a day.
This set is two full years old.
I have two spares I have not ever yet had to use.
Take care of your stuff, and it will be fine.
See other Heater care and storage information at:
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/vaporbrothers-dabbler-eleven-pen.8595/page-44#post-590549
If you are interested, ....
My original coils are all the silica wicks.. and all still work beautifully.
Never been "fried while dry".
Here is a post from a long while back about cleaning these Heaters at:
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/vaporbrothers-dabbler-eleven-pen.8595/page-3#post-368177
im still unsure about this or the omicron and mini kiss cart titanium.
really i was after somethibg that can hold more than a pea sized dab.
. I would like to know this as well. And if what voltage would be best for these atomizers. Does anyone know the range of voltages that can be used?
What breaks quickly?
Can the viper attachment fit more concentrate compared to the regular VB skillet?
My skillet is producing vapor but the coils are not turning red is this clogged or will I need a new atomizer? Sorry I am not used to forums
My skillet is producing vapor but the coils are not turning red is this clogged or will I need a new atomizer? Sorry I am not used to forums
so you prefer the silica over the ceramic? Does it give better hits? It sounded like the only advantage of the ceramic hollow core was it gave better tasteIf you are interested, ....
My original coils are all the silica wicks.. and all still work beautifully.
Never been "fried while dry".
Here is a post from a long while back about cleaning these Heaters at:
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/vaporbrothers-dabbler-eleven-pen.8595/page-3#post-368177
I do.so you prefer the silica over the ceramic?
So you are talking about the Nichrome glass wick VB skillet right?I do.
It is my finding... at least in my case, that kept clean and nice, they hold more wax, and give longer thicker hits.
I believe that Titanium of equal mass requires a second longer to heat up than say nichrome.I don't know how that affects the performance but it seems like everyone says titanium is the best.
In the link you provided you say that these style of atomizers cannot be cleaned. I watched a video of silica micro g atomizers being cleaned with iso alcohol 91+ % and then drying them off and burning off the excess alcohol. I am hoping the same can be done with these skillets. Maybe more is known now?I believe that Titanium of equal mass requires a second longer to heat up than say nichrome.
Opinions will vary on this
I love the newer wicks also, but find myself defending the honor of the silica, because the strands cling to the product so well.
See more about the silica wicks at:
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/vaporbrothers-dabbler-eleven-pen.8595/page-2#post-360225
I believe you misunderstood my post/posts.In the link you provided you say that these style of atomizers cannot be cleaned.
Here is a post from a long while back about cleaning these Heaters at:
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/vaporbrothers-dabbler-eleven-pen.8595/page-3#post-368177