habitat-fc
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NewVape FlowerPot Showerhead and Herborizer Ti are the most effective vapes I own. I also find my EVO and SSV to be very effective vapes, I find desktops to be much more effective and efficient than portables.
That's absurd, sometimes I used shipito.com when someone didn't ship to my country. If you think Supreme is an option I'd message the producer before anything else or find a different online reseller. Or a used one.Thanks for all the suggestions so far, everyone
It seems the Supreme V3 doesn’t ship to a few states for some reason
When I use a Vapcap I tend to overheat. I feel like it turn me into a sort of junkie chasing for that last kick from a load and often combusting trying to achieve that. Even if I don't combust I think that part of that couchlock effect I get only from Vapcap comes from going close to combustion. Sort of what seemed to be going with the last DrDabber portable e-rig used with weed, I heard.
In my case I only blame my poor technique and my mindset. It's a fact that weed puts me in a forgetful mindset. I forget the click. I would be a fool if I kept using a vaporizer in which I combust 1/5 of my bowls. And char most of them.
. . . Imagine a temperature controlled Vapcap which could vape at the same time 6 Vapcap loads, with no risk to char any load since it has a thermometer. . . .
Try it without water. Works just as well, keeps the flavour and you don’t have to worry about rebound.Thru water and the carb. You can pull hard and clear it without worrying about rebound.
I do that at times also.Try it without water. Works just as well, keeps the flavour and you don’t have to worry about rebound.
I would consider getting a Vapcap induction heater (and I am very interested in new developments about that: official one or a cheap AND small one, quite the contrary at the moment). Even better building one by myself. I'd have probably already done that if I didn't have so many options already.
Heaven = vapcap + induction heaterI'm no theologian, but I'm certain what you've described here is sometimes referred to as 'heaven'
Starting with literally nothing, not even a soldering iron, I built a do-it-yourself for about $60? Many of the components came in packages of 5 or more or were one time buys. The marginal cost on each additional would have been about $25, including the mosfet. (Mine is AC only).http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/fluxerheaters-com-new-induction-heaters-for-dynavap.33573/
A little pricey at $135, but compact & getting rave reviews.
I really like my portside mini. It's not "portable" but once charged it can be moved anywhere. It's so simple and never chars.http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/fluxerheaters-com-new-induction-heaters-for-dynavap.33573/
A little pricey at $135, but compact & getting rave reviews.
As much as we would like to think the Vape business is mature, it is not. We are so fortunate to have explorers among us who pour an enormous amount of personal time and resources into building induction heaters, kudos to @Pipes and @mr_cfromcali I am not able to build what they have assembled and have followed both, the detail and interaction we have as FC members is phenomenal. That said I know there are risks (Fuck business insurance, Steve Jobs did not have any in his garage either!), but I am more than happy with my IH. It’s a game changer for my VapCaps! As to being over priced, we’re not dealing with mass production. These IHs are all hand built, what do you expect? It’s taken RBT 4+ years to move to low cost overseas production and even then Ryan is talking about updating his resume.Starting with literally nothing, not even a soldering iron, I built a do-it-yourself for about $60? Many of the components came in packages of 5 or more or were one time buys. The marginal cost on each additional would have been about $25, including the mosfet. (Mine is AC only).
Everything I've seen lately is overpriced. Small production runs. No real warranties.
The folks at @PuffItUp a couple of days ago put it this way: "we've talked to a lot of folks making induction heaters, but not a single one of them has a business license."
One factor is that capacitors of this kind are fundamentally hazardous, they can arc causing severe burns or explode.
I'd go with @Pipes (track record) or, if you know what you're doing, the do-it-yourself option.
Let the truth be told, I've been using butane and a nice lighter a bit more often lately.
It's bad enough when a limited liability manufacturer in this industry shuts down or even declares bankruptcy.@analytika I respect your insights, but with respect to the many craftsmen putting their passion out there and sacrificing family and personal time I would expect to pay more. It’s not like I can run down to Best Buy and get what I want.
This subject is definitely worthy of a thread of it’s own. I will not sue any craftsmen, but I cannot say the same for my family if my IH were toi blow up and take my head with it however unlikely.It's bad enough when a limited liability manufacturer in this industry shuts down or even declares bankruptcy.
It will be something else again when one of our "craftsman" who operates without a business license, a limited liability vehicle or insurance, faces a product liability lawsuit after a catastrophe, and suffers personal liability and bankruptcy.
Induction heaters are a dangerous class of devices for "artisans".
Word to the wise, talk to a lawyer if you are going commando. Do it right, grow, and you might even find yourself a distributor.
This subject is definitely worthy of a thread of it’s own. I will not sue any craftsmen, but I cannot say the same for my family if my IH were to blow up and take my head with it however unlikely.
I appreciate and agree with your sentiment. However like you say lawsuits often get filed after catastrophic accidents outside the control of the injured parties. It's not just about what happens after your death. Insurance companies have vast powers of "subrogation" to go after third parties in your name to recover money they've paid for your care. You signed away your right to decide.This subject is definitely worthy of a thread of it’s own. I will not sue any craftsmen, but I cannot say the same for my family if my IH were toi blow up and take my head with it however unlikely.