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I wish I had an answer to that question, but I usually throw it in the bowl as soon as I remove it. I have, on occasion, packed a bowl and not used it, then come back weeks later and get blasted.
So are these units trickling out slowly? I paid about a month ago or more and haven't heard anything about it. Thanks in advance.
Yeah man, this my steezy fo' sheezy.attach a j-hook
The Zion has a learning curve similar to the mflb or firefly.
I'll just disagree with this part. I found the ease of use to be pretty good.
Controlling the Zion sounds similar to the Daisy where the heat source is imprecise and you rely more on the vapor feedback itself to gauge vapor quality and when to stop hitting it (I mean using it dry and not through a WT), major difference being one has a battery fueled heat element and the other uses a butane torch. Any of you have both and can comment?
Controlling the Zion sounds similar to the Daisy where the heat source is imprecise and you rely more on the vapor feedback itself to gauge vapor quality and when to stop hitting it (I mean using it dry and not through a WT), major difference being one has a battery fueled heat element and the other uses a butane torch. Any of you have both and can comment?
Just one of the many reasons I love working with you...we come from such different perspectives that it is easy to cover a lot of possibilities! You've used all these manual vapes much more than I, so you have a much more experienced opinion on the usage techniques. I spend most of my time with set-it-and-forget-it vapes, so I lump most manuals into the same learning curve box without concern for which ones might be easier to master. And the best part about it is, despite our differing perspectives, we both love this vape!
Controlling the Zion sounds similar to the Daisy where the heat source is imprecise and you rely more on the vapor feedback itself to gauge vapor quality and when to stop hitting it (I mean using it dry and not through a WT), major difference being one has a battery fueled heat element and the other uses a butane torch. Any of you have both and can comment?
I don't think "imprecise" is the description you wanted. The Zion produces the same heat at the same power setting every time, as opposed to a flame that must be maintained at the the same distance and applied the same way.
I don't think "imprecise" is the description you wanted.
So since the GB-187 has a sinking 18mm connection in the center of the can, the top "control" portion of Zion can't clear it properly with the short male to male adapter I have.
So got me looking into alternative adapters that I thought I'd share here as well:
Right angle
http://www.ebay.com/itm/141715367275
http://www.ebay.com/itm/151615529247
Bent
http://www.ebay.com/itm/181701247981
45 degree angle
http://www.ebay.com/itm/261872398860
Some short direct ones
http://www.ebay.com/itm/261843321047
http://www.ebay.com/itm/261952790903
And this cool looking one thats kinda pricey
http://www.ebay.com/itm/301679037405
There are some 14-18s too that I should probably try, so I can connect to my straight tube icepinch bong...
There's also this for a bent stem option
http://aqualabtechnologies.com/glas...apters/alt-18-mm-male-mouthpiece-adapter.html
Now just need to decide which ones to order...
Ahhh Snackydoos my good fellow, you know there's no 'maybe'!Maybe more Zion bowls will help...