In the Evo, the glass "bamboo", or insert is tapered in the middle. Wrapped around the tapered glass is a metal coil that heats the glass by rheostat control. Total glass airpath. Product is suspended at top of bamboo in a metal basket for flower, and a modified glass tube for concentrates. There are various ways to "hit" it. Through water, dry, etc.what and or how is the heat created...
Great read...thank you.
Wow the Evo sounds interesting.
I see a benefit with steel on glass, with all glass dedicated air path. I like how it sounds anyway, as I am not an expert.
Nice
It is an effective technology as the positive reactions to Ditanium, Terp Torch and others have shown. (BTW, getting flower a touch closer to the heater in the Ditanium is nice if you are hunting really heavy hits, I do this with DDave kit, and Sneaky Pete glass piece does this too IIRC).After using my new Ditanium last night for the first time, I can say without reservation that this NEWB is impressed.
Nothing to compare it to other than my PAX3 and Mighty.
So now I have to get a Super Surfer to compare...lol.
I don't feel confident anymore in the EQ, so I won't be pursuing that as an option. Too many reports and pics of filthy air path and stuck or broken glass.
So for now I like the ceramic rod heater technology.
Pure flavourful, smooth, cool, thick or thin clouds of joy.
But so much comes down to implementation. I'd be surprised to find many vapers who don't prefer Ditanium ceramic rod hits for flower over flower in the induction heater Switch.Ceramic rods are great for soldering irons...Induction Heating would be superior
Vapbong has a kanthal heating wire that is an irritant to some and is as old tech as you get (like an incandescent bulb), I just answered the OP question on what tech is superior to an old soldering iron rod, also, not how it is implemented as different makers can fuck things up (eg Switch vs Dablamp).VapBong