thekarmawhore
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Welcome to the fold sister, we're sure you'll love Zonker! And you will definitely be reliving those clouds of days gone by too!
your pal,
thekarmawhore
your pal,
thekarmawhore
Curious, how is maintenance with the Zion? I have relatively little experience with vape's but curiou how difficult/tedious it is to keep it going at full power and without clogs etc.
Add hemp fiber and a second screen if you want to catch all the bits and reclaim with less regular maintenance.
After 47 years of daily mj enjoyment, despite the last 15 exclusively vaping, my appetite for big clouds hasn't subsided from all the years of combusting. Haven’t been able to satisfy that with any of the newer portables I tried, so kept returning to my one-hit MFLB. But even with that, to get enough ooomph I have to use it with the power adapter. So... I almost went for TOD but prefer the aesthetics of the Zion. Hoping with some high-temp pre-heat I’ll be able to knock out some cumulus on the first, or at least by second hit.
Hehehe. Righty right!@vapen00b one of those 'I've read so much did I see that' moments.
From what I can recall there are two screens in the female joint. Two different mesh sizes.
Then a further single baket shaped screen in male bowl. Lost count how many of those same 'moments' I've had myself.
So can u just load straight into the device and not the stem?Hehehe. Righty right!
Yeah, what you recall is same as I think. 2 in the device itself, 1 basket screen for the stem. So that's what I meant
So can u just load straight into the device and not the stem?
So can u just load straight into the device and not the stem?
To clarify, there is no issue with the bowl screen and connection to water tools. The bowl screen issue happens when loading the bowl, and I have news along that line.
The concern with putting a load in the bowl instead of in the stem was that you would need a screen atop the load, and the pressure of the stem against that top screen and load could push the bowl screen out. The potential solution was to use a modified stem that simply didn't sit as deeply in the bowl, and @RastaBuddhaTao sent me two shortened stems to try. They've arrived, I've tested them, and my conclusion is that loading the bowl isn't really practical, with or without shortened stems.
The problem is that without a specially made screen, it's really hard to get a screen in place that traps all the load beneath it. If you use a screen that has a diameter slightly smaller than the bottom of the bowl, you'll inhale some of the load. If it is slightly larger, it will drop in sideways, and when you try to flip it into place you inevitably wind up with some material above the screen. It's possible to make a screen that is easier to place but the benefits don't justify the effort. I've found that it is easier to put screens in the stems and connectors. If you need to have your load right next to the bowl screen, you can adjust the stem screen to do that.
I'm sure RBT will welcome the outcome, since it means fewer worries about the bowl screen getting displaced, and no need to offer shortened stems or special screens.
New pics on the site look great! Looks like there are two doors on the production unit? One for batteries and one for electronics, I guess?
I'm also wondering about the screw in the cork for the stash area. How durable is that connection? I can only guess it goes all the way through? Simply threaded into cork doesn't seem like it would be durable. I'm sure that was taken into consideration but it's not something I'd seen discussed before.
Looks even better now. Super stoked!
I can assure you there is a place on the dial for "freeze your balls off cold."