this post was submitted on 17 Jul 2023
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Expats from Reddit's largest community focusing on cannabis flower vaporizers.

  1. Be chill, this is a cannabis forum after all.
  2. Post links, pics, vids talking about where your fav vape/bong/glass/pipe was from.
  3. Don’t sell anything consumable on here. No sales of herb, extract, carts, pens, edibles, drinks, tintcures, anything that’s a consumable product.
  4. DEVICES and ACCESSORIES like a Mighty, Tinymight, some custom glass for a Carta or PuffCo Peak, 510 Mods, log vapes, DIY/One off vapes/pipes/bags/stems/dab tools/Etsy type shit that Etsy bans. That stuff is fine. AT YOUR OWN RISK. And that needs it’s own channel/community(communities) if people are interested in an exchange.
  5. Provide citations/sources for posts/comments where needed.
  6. Openly discuss safety of equipment/devices and cannabis products.
  7. Be mindful of what you post on here. The point is to have the whole server indexed by Google and other search providers and keep the space alive/history documented/growing in the future. (AKA Share Knowledge / Share the vibes. / Don’t get me arrested plz. )

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And the Vapman Womans, and Vapman Enbies et al

Where's the love?? So lo-tech it makes the Dyna look space-age, and so flavoursome it makes the Mighty cry.

Give it up for the Vapman!

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[–] Delta3DStudios@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Lol for sure, the J-hook with a pinch of water and the purring sensation was not only soothing, but it also helped me monitor my draw speeds more precisely which is important for the Lotus.

The TinyMight is indeed an awesome device. But it hit the market about five years too late hahaha. I literally have over two dozen devices in my collection. I have so many high powered units that I don't even handle often (like my original VapeXhale Cloud+ which was a predecessor to the Cloud Evo with an original vertigo hydratube - one of the first hydratubes ever created). Often clients will send me devices for test-fitting parts, and some encourage me to use the devices so that has also given me the ability to handle countless other devices.

Ever heard of a Venus Apollo? Instead of conduction or convection heating, it actually used radiant heat, via a halogen light bulb to cook the herb. It was one hell of a nifty portable device - my biggest complaint was the overly complicated control system ( it would have been a much better device with a more simple control system like the TinyMight )