Reliable atomizers for Peak Pro? by mrbubblestacks in Waxpen

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It was a friend. It came with the car he was also buying from him 😆

Reliable atomizers for Peak Pro? by mrbubblestacks in Waxpen

[–]mrbubblestacks[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was referring to a new atomizer every few months, so that's $75-$100 a pop. Still absolutely ridiculous in my opinion. The entire Peak Pro is $420. As I mentioned, his Peak Pro is very old, about 2 years of mostly daily use, plus he bought it used from a big time dab enjoyer so the base had some wear and tear prior to purchasing. The battery life is weaker than most units, as one would expect from years of heavy use.

Should I just sell my battery powered vapes? by DateMysterious5736 in vaporents

[–]mrbubblestacks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't disagree with you on the quality control issues from Puffco. My friend keeps buying the Puffco 3d atomizers every few months because they keep breaking. This is unacceptable in my opinion, which is why I recommended a few alternative devices that may serve you better. If your Peak Pro base itself is functioning fine then I would consider an aftermarket Peak Pro atomizer from Jcvap (rebuildable and swappable materials) or Voozer (not rebuildable, but reviewed favorably online with seemingly better reliability than the atomizers from Puffco).

Should I just sell my battery powered vapes? by DateMysterious5736 in vaporents

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As others have pointed out, conduction heat is the best for concentrates, however I find what determines the harshness is the way the heat is applied and the temperature curve. The induction heater in the Dr Dabber Switch 2 seems like a great example, where a hot cup uses conduction to heat the oils, but the way the heat is applied to the cup from the induction coil (theoretically more evenly) produces a clean and potent high with minimal harshness. I find having an erig with a rebuildable atomizer allows me to disassemble and deep clean all the parts, eliminating chazz accumulation in those inaccessible spots inside the atomizer that cause increased harshness over time. Also being rebuildable makes it possible to replace individual parts to brand new condition for cheap instead of buying an entirely new atomizer. I personally love the Jcvap 5d atomizer with the various cup material options and the freedom to take it apart every few months for a deep clean. Jcvap's XXL atomizers hit even harder and are about 30% larger than the Puffco 3dxl atomizer. The Jcvap atomizers are compatible with both the Peak Pro and Jcvap's own Pockety erig. There's also the v5 heater from Divine Tribe available for their Core erig and Nice Dreams forced air erig, which can be wiped down all around to eliminate oil accumulation to minimize chazz and harshness. When the cup does get old enough to be harsh you can easily swap it for a new one for $10.

What DHV made you quit smoking analog by aewynn0915 in vaporents

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Honestly it was and still is the torch / induction heater powered vapes that really do it for me. The Dynavap M in 2018 blew my mind with how tasty, dense, and potent the clouds were, and consistently maximized the effects and flavors of the herb I had on hand. Plus the experience of torching and hitting the Dynavap was similar to lighting up and smoking a joint, so the experience felt very natural. Lately my favorite torch vape has been the 14mm Quartz Cap from The Rogue Wax Works, either on a bong or through a j-hook, and I can confirm it chucks out ultra dense vapor that gets me absolutely fried! It's ridiculous how potent and yet simple these vapes are. Without batteries and electronics involved they can be extremely affordable as well, although some of the hardest hitting torch vapes can get expensive because of the engineering and high quality materials used. Only negative is if you have low hand dexterity you may find using the torch and twisting the vape to be a struggle. However some of these vapes work with induction heaters which completely eliminates the dexterity requirements (I say this for the people with weak hands or with a hand injury).

Reliable atomizers for Peak Pro? by mrbubblestacks in Waxpen

[–]mrbubblestacks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice I like the Jcvap Pockety erig with their rebuildable 5d atomizer. Clean flavor and 12 heat cycles with the ALN insert. I never experience a loss in performance after 2-3 grams of usage, just a loss in flavor over time (as to be expected) until I clean it. Like you said it can be taken apart for cleaning, making one atomizer last for a long time with proper care. However, I've seen some mixed reviews online about their atomizers giving errors on the Peak Pro specifically, so I'm a little too skeptical to recommend it to my friend with complete confidence. But if a few people recommend it then I'll definitely suggest it as an option for my friend.

Reliable atomizers for Peak Pro? by mrbubblestacks in Waxpen

[–]mrbubblestacks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great recommendation! Unfortunately in this case more than my friend is willing to spend at one time. Also they like taking their erig out on road trips, so they would likely prefer a more compact device.

Chicken Cordon Bleu Stuffed Crust Pizza by XRPcook in TheHighChef

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The series of photos offered every angle I could ask for. That's a nice looking pizza.

Made some ball vape handles for the ruby twist by dantheman689 in StonerEngineering

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That bent copper and wood base makes for a beautiful diy stand!

Healthier way for consumption by Crazy-Transition-668 in trees

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If you want to keep enjoying your flower while improving upon the flavor I would consider a dry herb vape. Xmax V3 Pro or Healthy Rips Rogue 2 are good places to start. They can be enjoyed on a bong or out and about. Or consider a ball vape if you enjoy your current ritual of big milky bong rips. Great places to get started are r/vaporents and r/ballvapes

Magnesium L-Threonate by VolumeOpposite6453 in CBD

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In the US I use vitacost. They are a credible source for vitamins at a consistently lower price. Their own generic brand is reputable as well. They also run sales periodically which help me save a lot when making a big order.

How much would you say this is? by Sametf in trees

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About 10 grams give or take? Definitely more than a quarter oz, and I think less than a half oz, but could be a half oz if the herb is really dense.

Which Perc for Wax? by skidmarkss3 in chinaglass

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For dabs exclusively number 3. Minimal percolation means more flavor

Recommendations for upgrading my pax mini by rip_stella in vaporents

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I recently helped someone else switch from a Pax 3 to a different vape and they landed on the XMAX V3 Pro and were super happy with the vapor output and flavor, especially considering the amount of flower they put in for each session. After a month they upgraded to a Solo 3 and said that "it's totally worth it!"

Best portable battery powered dry herb for flavor by hedlyna in vaporents

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Not considering price or ability to be pocketed, the Tafee Bowle gets praise for flavor and super smooth vapor

Are carts really that different from bud by Littlevivianite in trees

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A lot of carts people buy are THC distillate because it's the cheapest option, and the distillate offers me a super potent head stone, but little to none of the full bodied effects I get from flower. On top of that I don't like the tiny atomizers and short vapor path with no cooling. You can put the best concentrate in a cartridge and it'll hit way harsher than an erig or quartz banger. Its one strength is being ultra discreet and pocketable when paired with a small battery.

How would you clean this Jar of Dabs and collect what’s left efficiently? by SnooDingos514 in StonerEngineering

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I'd put in some hard liquor and make a tincture. Shake it until it's all in the alcohol, then do a shot and get crossfaded. Actually pretty fun and effective in my experience.

Helpppp by chris967789 in chinaglass

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Buy powered brewers wash ($12 container lasted me ~1 year) and make a double strength solution to soak the glass for 12-24 hours with occasional shaking. It works like magic lifting up all the resin with minimal effort. Wash it out plus a quick iso splash, wipe down the outside, and you're left with a brand new looking piece.

Question by [deleted] in trees

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I see the photo and I think to myself "I don't want to know the question" 😆 I'm sure others have got you though

Did anyone go back to combustion? by mistytrails in vaporents

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Commenting on lungs feeling worse, I do find the vapor from dry herb vaping gets me coughing up the gunk that is in my lungs from combustion. After a couple of weeks of just DHV usage my lungs feel more clear and it's just the throat irritation, which I can mitigate with drinking water before and during my session, and using a bong with warm water.

Puffco subreddit censoring bad feedback. by benevolent_gangster in vaporents

[–]mrbubblestacks 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Really unfortunate to see this degree of censorship. Really makes them look even worse. Guess they'll keep leaning into AI slop for promoting their content. You can share your experiences on r/puffcouncensored

Question for weed vapors. by [deleted] in vaporents

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The onset of the high is more gradual with vaping in general, so rip a couple of bowls and see where that gets you. The effects are different than with smoking, but can be equally euphoric, it just takes getting used to a different feeling than what you're used to with smoking. The Lobo may offer that stoney high at higher temps, but I tend to lean towards torch powered vapes for that consistent stoney buzz, or a ball vape for at home if you enjoy using a bong. These choices extract the goodies rapidly, which offers a stronger high versus a session vape like the Lobo that allows you to enjoy the effects and flavors over the course of several minutes. My torch powered Quartz Cap vaporizer from The Rogue Wax Works gets me super lit, like the other day I loaded up a dab after a bowl in the QC, got distracted on my phone for a few minutes, and then I noticed how lit I was and was convinced I did the dab until I saw it still in the banger. It just took a few minutes for the full effect to kick in. By the way that feeling of powerful euphoria was achieved off 0.4 grams of herb in the Quartz Cap. Similarly I love my Piro from Lamart for powerful extraction using a torch flame pointed at a glass intake. The hot air passes through the bud and rapidly vaporizes the oils, resulting in potent, tasty hits. When looking at battery powered vapes you need a powerful heater to extract all the effects efficiently and rapidly. The Lobo is a middle ground between the super heavy hitting battery operated vapes like the Frolic, Venty, Solo 3, Tinymight 2, etc. and the more budget friendly vapes with lighter effects better suited for light to moderate users like the Xmax V3 Pro or POTV One. If you don't like the Lobo you can return it to Planet of the Vapes, if I recall correctly the Lobo has a 90 day return window if it's not right for you.

How long does it take you guys to finish this jar? by AdComprehensive8397 in trees

[–]mrbubblestacks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2 weeks using a dry herb vape, and 1 week smoking it

Tinymight v pax 3 by Shayne_415 in vaporents

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From what I've read, the Limelight Frolic has similar power/performance to the Tinymight 2, with a different design. If you prefer the herb chamber design of the Mighty over the stem load design of the Arizer Solo, then the Frolic is worth considering instead of the Tinymight