Are these available for shipping to Canada now?We certainly did visit @Vitolo this past weekend!!!! It was life changing enlightenment to say the least. I'm sure anybody's who has talked to him for any length of time has been blown away by his life experience. For those low income medical patients who depend on him for advice and knowledge he is a godsend. We brought an elaborate R&D setup for going on vapor adventures and talked ideas about everything from medicating to educating the public about medicating.
VB2s are now being built in enough quantity not to sell out right away so we feel confident to put them up for phone & email orders on our site. Price is set at $799. All of these first run VB2s come with a free glass dome upgrade and a free expanded super warranty. Please be sure to mention you're an FC member to get a $50 discount and prioritized delivery.
Everybody keeps saying this is "About the best" or "The best" hit they've ever had- and we deal with pros every day. You should get the same experience if you get one for yourself. Like with the VB1, we want you to get the best hits you've ever had so we'll help you with whatever tweaks or advice that get you there.
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can you shed some light on how you get the walls back to white? I use the best concentrate available. it does not splatter upwards to the dome lid or sparkle like bad oils usually do. but my wall got pretty dark already. I used some iso but the bulk of the stains remain. they are brown to blackish. I tried to scrape some off with a titanium dabber and it appears that it can be scraped off but I wont continue because I don't know if the tiny scraps and crumbs will fall into the crevice between the insert disc and the heat element. I don't want to contaminate the element with tiny black dust. so what would you recommend for me to use? or should I wait till the thing is completely cold. then cover the element as best I can with foil and then scrape away? I should add scraping it is probably not going to work because after much effort with my dabber I was able to scrape a tiny bit only.
Cleanup is a piece of cake.
I go around with a single edged razorblade a number of times.
You can scrape and push as hard as you like you won't mar the surface.
Anything left I wipe with paper towel, and 91% Iso.
No need to worry about the soot/ash that might fall in... just blow in there.. it will leave the area. It will not contaminate the element. What can be obliterated will be gone, and anything left is simple ash from solid matters that were residually there from production of the concentrate.
Paranoid of tiny black flakes etc??
do it upside down. (but not a real concern)
Don't have time for elbow grease?
get a piece of 000 or 0000 steel wool.. dip it in Iso and rub.
Dont worry here either, you will not have very much rubbing to do, before you followup with a dry paper towel to finish.
This also can be performed slightly upside down, if you think the Iso might run or you are concerned.
A perfect device it is indeed!this is sooo my holy grail... the perfect device
thank you Vitolo for your information. Much appreciated.The glass dome does not swivel.. in fact once on, it is fixed.. firmly .. to preserve the seal.
It is easy enough to pass the supple 3 foot medical grade silicone whip that is provided.
This is fun!... we would like to give the people who want a straight glass on glass system that option too. Very soon I promise.