Hi CeramFam!!
VB2 just made its rounds at the Chalice Cup and we've learned quite a bit. For one thing, Chalice is the biggest cannabis cup we know, they have the best oil, they didn't hand any BS to the vendors, and they had a down to earth atmosphere. For sure, there were decked out ballers with crews but everybody was humble and happy to be there. Nobody was too cool to look at or talk to. I had no problem walking up to companies and sitting them down for a VB2 session.
We were so fortunate to be brought on the Adam Dunn Show (.com) for their marathon pre-Chalice judging podcasts. While we expected a interview and discussion about the intricacies of dabbing, the reality of 60+ flower entries and untold dozens of oil samples sent everybody to space and left us with very little ability to speak. Did I mention the rosin?
VB2 proved to be a good judging tool because of its consistency and the ability to self clean between sessions. When the 3 way party dome was hooked up, the judges could talk about the exact same hit they all took together.
Now that there is a VB2.5 model (see
VB2.5 candidate thread) we may at times call the VB2 of this thread "VB2.0"
VB2.0 should still delight. It's the best tasting dab vaporizer we know. The existence of a 2.5 model doesn't mean VB2.0 is lesser. In fact, VB2.0 does a few things VB2.5 can't do. They are different beasts. Here is a quick comparison:
VB2.0
- 3 minute heatup
- 20 min auto-off (or disabled at user request)
- 3 temp settings, 500, 650, 900F - highest setting handles traditional/bubble and self cleans quickly.
- Capable of being on forever. I ran my VB2.0's all day in 90 degree heat with no problem.
- Pure white ceramic heating surfaces
- Easier to take somewhere. Can be run on a 150W inverter for 12V power
VB2.5
- 30 second heatup
- 10 min auto-off
- Variable temperature to 800F with LED color feedback
- Not designed for continuous use, like over 30min at a time.
- Silicon nitride heater can't be broken (you are welcome to try)
- Draws 700W- needs considerable power to run.
Some people asked if a VB2.0 can be upgraded to a VB2.5 but it is not quite possible due to the internal components being completely different.
Everybody who takes advantage of their free VB2.0 service will be eligible for upgrades that currently include:
- Resetting temperatures to L=500F, M=650F, H=900F (if requested)
- Firmware updates (automatic upgrade depending on your build)
- Leveling warped bottom if necessary
- Tighten knob, cord connection, etc.
- New dual ceramic heater of our latest version
Cheers!