waxdab23
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Has anyone used this with dry herb?
I take it you don't just fill the QDC chamber with herb, it would burn wouldn't it?
Ya, those coils are definitely not for flower. Concentrate only.
Has anyone used this with dry herb?
I take it you don't just fill the QDC chamber with herb, it would burn wouldn't it?
I don't get it, it's sold as a wax & dry herb atomiser?Ya, those coils are definitely not for flower. Concentrate only.
That is incorrect.... marketing guy labeled it wrong... perhaps a translation error.I don't get it, it's sold as a wax & dry herb atomiser?
Does anyone know if the base of the cerum is held on by adhesive?
That is what is putting Yocan on the cutting edge.wondering why the other manufactures don't choose to do this?
Oh I never did pull the trigger, now I'm gonna hold off and see if Fasttech lists the 5 pack donuts in the next month since I still have a few other donuts to use up. Also maybe good to wait for other shops to list the CerumCerum for under $10 on fasttech! No donuts there tho..
And Sold......thanks man, super pumped!Check on Ebay.
There are Donuts, coils, and a dozen sellers.
They have competitive prices too.
Cerums: http://www.ebay.com/itm/AUTHENTIC-B...013370?hash=item3d2503d5ba:g:bsUAAOSwi0RX0Gz3
Cerum Attys and Donuts: http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro....H0.Xcerum+coil.TRS0&_nkw=cerum+coil&_sacat=0
Anyone have experience w Cerum donut and CO2 oil and whether this combination leaks at all?
Do not waste cO2 oil in a coil atomizer unless it is distillate (honey like consistency). Oils that are runny like olive or vegtable oils should be used in enclosed/sealed carts which typically have wicked heaters.
It may work for you but its not a way I would ever recommend. In fact Inwould stongly recommend against it just because I honestly don't know enough and I would rather stay on the safe side. Dabbing and using ecigs tools that try and subsititue for dabbing when on the go seem like improper tools for the job if the c02 is runny. If your material is runny then it has something in it. Do you really want to ever dab anything that may not be thc? Thats why your purge when processing and why you pick out hairs and flakes from rosin. You dont really want that material to get to the temps of dabbing. The wicked heaters and such are going to be a more appropiate heat for whatever is mixed in with your runny c02 oils.It's always a little subjective as to the relative viscosity of the different CO2 (as marketed) oils on the market, so its not always as cut & dry as that.
I have no issues using different CO2 oils with Sourcevapes products, including their dual black ceramic and their nails, which aren't sealed and don't have wicks (if u mean cotton or silica)heaters. Certainly, the w9 products, in which air flow comes from underneath the coil for many positive reasons, aren't the best with runnier oil, so I just always use them on their side, and use cool down techniques.
So I was just asking a simple question - and I have VAS .
It may work for you but its not a way I would ever recommend. In fact Inwould stongly recommend against it just because I honestly don't know enough and I would rather stay on the safe side. Dabbing and using ecigs tools that try and subsititue for dabbing when on the go seem like improper tools for the job if the c02 is runny. If your material is runny then it has something in it. Do you really want to ever dab anything that may not be thc? Thats why your purge when processing and why you pick out hairs and flakes from rosin. You dont really want that material to get to the temps of dabbing. The wicked heaters and such are going to be a more appropiate heat for whatever is mixed in with your runny c02 oils.
Back on topic...can anyone compare the differences and similarities between the Cerum and the Evolve plus coils? Are the cerum coils any better? Are they bigger/wider in diameter? Are they deeper? I have been using the Evolve Plus for about a month or so and I feel I need something that is more efficient and possibly more effective.