This is exactly what im referring to. I bought a da vinci ascent for that exact reason it is the most accurate temperature controlled unit on the market. Although I realise it is prodominately a conduction rather than a convection heater. As mentioned earlier u can even cause combustion in this if used incorrectly.
Not adverse to the idea of a vaporizer that has a power control instead of a regulated temperature as long as we understand the difference. The confusion here has been caused by some of the beta users who clearly don't understand how to use an advanced vaporizer such as the zion.
I'll be happy to discuss the various positive features of this device once this distinction is understood by u r users. There still seems to be people here denying this fact and it is bordering on the ridiculous.
Can I just mention that the precise temperature control on the storz and bickel units are the reason they are considered the best vaporizers on the market although the zion units seem to be superior in almost every other aspect.
Being a carpenter to trade I can appreciate the wooden finish on this. And maple was certainly the correct wood to use. I assume if there's any flavour from it would only be a bonus.
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This is exactly what im referring to. I bought a da vinci ascent for that exact reason it is the most accurate temperature controlled unit on the market. Although I realise it is prodominately a conduction rather than a convection heater. As mentioned earlier u can even cause combustion in this if used incorrectly.
Not adverse to the idea of a vaporizer that has a power control instead of a regulated temperature as long as we understand the difference. The confusion here has been caused by some of the beta users who clearly don't understand how to use an advanced vaporizer such as the zion.
I'll be happy to discuss the various positive features of this device once this distinction is understood by u r users. There still seems to be people here denying this fact and it is bordering on the ridiculous.
Can I just mention that the precise temperature control on the storz and bickel units are the reason they are considered the best vaporizers on the market although the zion units seem to be superior in almost every other aspect.
Being a carpenter to trade I can appreciate the wooden finish on this. And maple was certainly the correct wood to use. I assume if there's any flavour from it would only be a bonus.
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Read the thread, Luke. All your questions will be answered by the force (of the cult).Have these started shipping? I see on the website they have a waiting list, but if I wanted to buy one of these am I likely looking at a month? Three months? Six months?
Also, is there more than one model RBT is designing? I thought I saw a couple of posts mentioning a different design but it's hard to keep up with all the different acronyms etc.
This is exactly what im referring to. I bought a da vinci ascent for that exact reason it is the most accurate temperature controlled unit on the market. Although I realise it is prodominately a conduction rather than a convection heater. As mentioned earlier u can even cause combustion in this if used incorrectly.
Not adverse to the idea of a vaporizer that has a power control instead of a regulated temperature as long as we understand the difference. The confusion here has been caused by some of the beta users who clearly don't understand how to use an advanced vaporizer such as the zion.
I'll be happy to discuss the various positive features of this device once this distinction is understood by u r users. There still seems to be people here denying this fact and it is bordering on the ridiculous.
Read the thread, Luke. All your questions will be answered by the force (of the cult).
?1 No.Have these started shipping? I see on the website they have a waiting list, but if I wanted to buy one of these am I likely looking at a month? Three months? Six months?
Also, is there more than one model RBT is designing? I thought I saw a couple of posts mentioning a different design but it's hard to keep up with all the different acronyms etc.
The confusion here has been caused by some of the beta users who clearly don't understand how to use an advanced vaporizer such as the zion.
HeyHave these started shipping? I see on the website they have a waiting list, but if I wanted to buy one of these am I likely looking at a month? Three months? Six months?
Also, is there more than one model RBT is designing? I thought I saw a couple of posts mentioning a different design but it's hard to keep up with all the different acronyms etc.
OUTSTANDING post VnV
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You have mentioned several times that you're seeing early combustion. Please produce the videos where you are seeing that because all I've seen is dense vapor.
VP
You have mentioned several times that you're seeing early combustion. Please produce the videos where you are seeing that because all I've seen is dense vapor.
VP
You have mentioned several times that you're seeing early combustion. Please produce the videos where you are seeing that because all I've seen is dense vapor.
VP
I am aware this is a different model but it's the first and only result if I search 'zion vaporizer' on youtube.
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I appreciate all u r lengthy response on the accuracy of precise temperature controls available on various vaporizers and indeed the fluctuation BP of the compounds in weed. Rest assured I know how to extract the goodness from my herb without charring it.
Don't make me point out the various other 'suspect' vids iv seen of testers using the latest model of this device. Only know that it's not good advertisement.
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Sit in a freezer if u wanna BLOW CLOUDSAND ITS VAPORIZING THE LOAD NO COMBUSTION
Then why do you question every video as if the fuker ignited. I am not getting your point.
Post a video of yourself blowing some clouds and let us all compare
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