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RustyOldNail

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seems it will be easiest to clean of any other vape in its class

Agreed, with the way I use mine, capsules with load tray, modified silicone WPA, so using a Revole or OG Simrell stem, no Roffu disk filters or screens, direct path over the heater….. super easy to maintain. I have a few of the vapes you listed for comparison. Not my #1 vape device, but ease of use, and super low maintenance, means I’ll grab it sooner, and except the tradeoffs.

Here’s to “three sheets to the wind”….. but beware the BOOM….
 

Spin0620

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Agreed, with the way I use mine, capsules with load tray, modified silicone WPA, so using a Revole or OG Simrell stem, no Roffu disk filters or screens, direct path over the heater….. super easy to maintain. I have a few of the vapes you listed for comparison. Not my #1 vape device, but ease of use, and super low maintenance, means I’ll grab it sooner, and except the tradeoffs.

Here’s to “three sheets to the wind”….. but beware the BOOM….
Where did you get the stems. I don't like using the silicone and the filter
 
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RustyOldNail

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Where did you get the stems. I don't like using the silicone and the filter

Using a Revolve & glass stem….

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Beam84

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I agree, dosing caps definitely have some advantages. Where can you get dosing caps though? I'm from Europe and can barely find the roffu, but no luck on dosing caps or a wpa so far.

Is there a list or collection of buying options for accessories which work well and are generally recommended by the community?
Dosing caps from Europe:


They are cheap but the metallic tube is not provided if you buy 5.
If you buy 5 or more they are at 3€ each.
 

vapviking

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I've read the posts but can you list the mods you've done? I like the idea of a wireless log so to speak.
Yes, Snacks had it, look at the glass wpa that @VaPeD&CoNfUsEd has posted and is making.
That is the chamber and wpa.
To that you would add your jhook or bubbler, etc.
If you go back 6 or 8 pages or so in this thread, then scroll fwd mostly looking for photos or videos, you'll get the idea of what folks have been doing.

EDIT;
I started a comparison thread for Roffu vs V3Pro
 
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Petetbay

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I'm liking to use the stock mouthpiece at the moment - it is cooler than it seems it should be! 🥶
I bought a new CU so I retried the OG mp again with the spiral heat sink and while the cooling is great the mp still sucks and now I have 2 that will never to be used again. Les says that they might be releasing a longer one, maybe one like the Aria would be a big improvement or a wpa, they can easily do it and I think they’re not doing it just to piss me off. If I’m not using the JoDaGlassware adapter I’m using the Roffu wpa/mp with the spiral heat sink rather the direct thru to the wpa/mp which I find too hot.



 
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hinglemccringleberry

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How are you guys cleaning the inside of the cooling spiral? Is it a tunnel? Or is it just an open twisty piece like the Simrell Vortex intercooler?
 
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Puddentain

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The Roffu produces tons of vapor with an easy, slow draw. As far as drawing is concerned the Roffu requires the least effort of all my convection vapes. The Roffu heater is a beast. I prefer the glass tube of the WPA over the original mouthpiece, even though I always use it dry.

It's amazing how much vapor the Roffu produces and how well it extracts with easy, slow draws.
I like the glass mouthpiece that the WPA offers as well. I haven’t tried it thru water at all but the favor thru it with the glass chamber is great. I like the roasty touch that the stainless chamber offers too. Nice to switch it up.
 
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GoGlass

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Hello Guys i am thinking about a way to create some glass stems for my vaporizers, and i want to know if the spiral cooling piece (inside the mouthpiece of the Roffu) can fit inside (so it's the inner diameer) a glass tube of 1,2 cm (0,47 inches) ?

Thanks for your help !
 

vapviking

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i want to know if the spiral cooling piece (inside the mouthpiece of the Roffu) can fit inside (so it's the inner diameer) a glass tube of 1,2 cm (0,47 inches) ?

Thanks for your help !

The ceramic spiral is about 1.2cm (sorry I mis-measured once, now edited).
Might be slightly over the 1.2, hard to say if it will fit...
 
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IAmKrazy2

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I need little caps for prepacked bowls so i can bring an extra one or two. Seems to make more sense than a tube where the prepacked bowl could essentially spill when trying to the get it our of the tube.

any thoughts?
 
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RustyOldNail

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I need little caps for prepacked bowls so i can bring an extra one or two. Seems to make more sense than a tube where the prepacked bowl could essentially spill when trying to the get it our of the tube.

any thoughts?

I’m using the little (5) capsule holder that came with the 5 pack of capsules. If a lid is a bit loose, squeeze the body slightly. They slide easily out of the tube.
 

deadsouthernblake

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I've had a couple of little odd incidents with the device just here over the past couple of days and since they've both occurred now about three different times figured I'd see if anyone else had it happen.

OK So, a couple of times now after clicking the power button the screen will just start to light up and then shut back off. So far it has powered right back up like normal immediately after. Also a couple of times when it powers up the screen is a little scrambled like some of the display information will be on top of each other. But like the other issue after powering it off then right back on the display will be back to normal.

Anyone else had something like this happen? I'm just hoping it's not like a bad sign and possible I may have a faulty device or something.
 

RustyOldNail

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I've had a couple of little odd incidents with the device just here over the past couple of days and since they've both occurred now about three different times figured I'd see if anyone else had it happen.

OK So, a couple of times now after clicking the power button the screen will just start to light up and then shut back off. So far it has powered right back up like normal immediately after. Also a couple of times when it powers up the screen is a little scrambled like some of the display information will be on top of each other. But like the other issue after powering it off then right back on the display will be back to normal.

Anyone else had something like this happen? I'm just hoping it's not like a bad sign and possible I may have a faulty device or something.

Yes, I have the exact same symptoms. So far has not affected its use, just inconvenient.
 

Mad_Max

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I've had a couple of little odd incidents with the device just here over the past couple of days and since they've both occurred now about three different times figured I'd see if anyone else had it happen.

OK So, a couple of times now after clicking the power button the screen will just start to light up and then shut back off. So far it has powered right back up like normal immediately after. Also a couple of times when it powers up the screen is a little scrambled like some of the display information will be on top of each other. But like the other issue after powering it off then right back on the display will be back to normal.

Anyone else had something like this happen? I'm just hoping it's not like a bad sign and possible I may have a faulty device or something.
I've got the "Roffu" banner coming on, then it goes right back off. Works when turned on again. Works normally 14 out of 15 times. I also have that thing, occasionally, where inserting a fresh battery starts the heater for 15 - 20 seconds or so.
 
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Kaptan

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I've got the "Roffu" banner coming on, then it goes right back off. Works when turned on again. Works normally 14 out of 15 times. I also have that thing, occasionally, where inserting a fresh battery starts the heater for 15 - 20 seconds or so.
If you are having the issue with the heater starting when inserting a battery, it’s time to contact support for a replacement.
 

vapviking

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I've got the "Roffu" banner coming on, then it goes right back off. Works when turned on again. Works normally 14 out of 15 times. I also have that thing, occasionally, where inserting a fresh battery starts the heater for 15 - 20 seconds or so.

If you are having the issue with the heater starting when inserting a battery, it’s time to contact support for a replacement.
Use the US phone number, not the support email!
 

WetWithSharp

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Hello, everyone! Sometimes I will use my SSV and not use my Roffu for weeks, if I'm not doing portable.

I just leave the extra batteries in their case and let the other battery in the Roffu unit itself. I assume that's okay just letting it sit in the unit long-term like that?
 
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RustyOldNail

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Hello, everyone! Sometimes I will use my SSV and not use my Roffu for weeks, if I'm not doing portable.

I just leave the extra batteries in their case and let the other battery in the Roffu unit itself. I assume that's okay just letting it sit in the unit long-term like that?

Just check if the battery is lower after leaving it the unit long term. Some devices have “parasitic draw”, meaning there can be a tiny amount of energy being used, often it’s a built in clock or other electronics. If there is no current being used, the battery should be “safe” in the device, just don’t store your batteries completely empty.
 
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