Its alright compared to a volcano but it definately gets the job done
http://magic-flight.com/#
I spent £82 and got all this shit with it like a whip and a grinder that I don't need. I got it because it's wood and stealthy, the price range is around the iolite range and it has a lot of the same features.
Whats it like? It's my first vape so I'm excited
Its alright compared to a volcano but it definately gets the job done
It's decent for a portable...but IMO it's a piece of shit for a daily driver. SSV or Da Buddha is the way to go.
It will get the job done for sure, but there are better vapes.
Hope for the best but expect the worse
Any of these vaporizers will greatly reduce the amount of unnecessary constituents being inhaled, but to do the concept of essential oil distillation properly (extracting thc and little else) you need to use a proper temperature control device to liberate the oil at its known boiling point. This is the only reason why the volcano vaporizer works the way it should. Although, if you want to diy a volcano vape from lab glass, just wiki "simple distillation". Then buy the smallest used glassware, thermometer and heating mantle necessary for smoking purposes and you just achieved the volcano vape concept ( minus the thermostat heat cutout ) in a cool ( yet fragile ) looking mad scientist aesthetic.
my friend has one of these and i used it sometimes and never seemed to like it. it didnt give you much vapor at all. and i didnt feel like i got a buzz off of it.
Good to know.
I have been eyeing one of those launch boxes up at the local headshop and they are only asking $79.00 with the batteries and charger which apperantly is super cheap so I am going to go and grab one now.
You Americans get all you Chinese communist made shit real cheap compared to us lol. I came on here expecting cfls to be a $20 setup for everything but even our bulbs are 20x more expensive. I did notice though that this box is only made in America so I guess we pay extra for all the importing needs
I really like mine for portability and only problem I had was not enough battery power because I like to do like ten hits in a row.
So I went and bought some extra rechargeable batteries, (mine are Vivitar - they fit nice), and some of these bolt protectors:
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Those are 1/2" bolt protectors from Crown Bolt.
I got mine at Home Depot.
Slip these protectors over your charged/discharged batteries and you can carry them in your pocket.
See the batteries are stripped of their outer covering for that unit: they will get real hot if not covered right.
Once you learn how to use the thing it is pretty cool; but it is kinda hard to get it right without someone showing you.
Basicaly though - you regulate the vapor temp with your inhalation rate.
When you buy new batteries they won't fit in the hole until you strip off the plastic covering on the outside of the battery.
Use a razor blade type tool and gently score it until you can tear it off.
Also get the 2100 batteries instead of the smaller ones.
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