I like the idea of the EQ but that little wand hose is too small..
It is pretty short, but I put another 14 mm elbow on the other end and it fits right in my waterpipe. No bag, and cooled vapor. The fan assist helps a great deal too.

I like the idea of the EQ but that little wand hose is too small..
what type of elbow?? a pic maybe?? EDIT: and I meant the diameter of the hose is too small, not too short..It is pretty short, but I put another 14 mm elbow on the other end and it fits right in my waterpipe. No bag, and cooled vapor. The fan assist helps a great deal too.![]()
You're probably right, but maybe the balloon style isn't the best for everyone, for example I love to vape on demand and take a hit directly.
Perhaps the Plenty could do the job in a different way.
I'm sure if I was buying a non portable vape I would prefer the Plenty over the Volcano.
CBD THC vaporize at different temps. You dial in the temp and extract the type of high you want. Turn it all the way up 430. Much like smoking a joint not as harsh. The high is mello and instant you get mild rush that is so nice. But if. You want to get ripped and not use a lot of bud it might not be for you. I'll never go back.
Interesting. I'm curious to hear what everyone's preferred temperatures are? I agree it definently depends on what vape your using. With my Pulsar APX I need higher temps, but with the Airvape xs 375 F produces good vapor. I do bump it up sometimes later at night though.
It really depends on what you want to achieve.
Aside from your strain the temperature is one of the main factors that will decide the effects of your vapor.
General guideline:
- Up till 356°F(180°C): Very light mostly mental medication and best for flavor;
- 356°F(180°C) – 392°F(200°C): Great flavor with good medication level, bodily effects will be more apparent;
- 392°F(200°C) and up: very strong level of medication, heavy bodily effects.
The higher you go, the more certain types of terpenoids and CBN will get released which have a sedative effect.
Also realize that when you go above 392°F(200°C), you risk inhaling benzene, which is a carcinogen.
Also certain vaporizers have way more accurate temp control, than others.
Here's a full guide on vaping temperatures:
https://www.herbonaut.com/best-temperature-to-vape-weed/
even the highest heat resistant compounds would release with enough heated air flow in the vaporizer... it just takes more air time but it will happen
Yes, that's definitely true. But the speed at which they release and the THC to CBN, linalool and α-terpineol ratio will be skewed towards CBN, linalool and α-terpineol at higher temperatures.
But this is of course all dependent on your specific strain and whether it contains a relatively high % of these compounds anyway.
If you test any Indica strain, you'll see the higher you go, the stronger the bodily effects will be. This doesn't mean there's absolutely no CBN, linalool and α-terpineol present at lower temperatures though.
Man, I was 100% ready to pull the trigger on a Mighty when a review on the purchase site caught my eye. Started looking around and saw similar stories on other sites. The complaint is that S&B went from having the best CS around to having one of the worst. People described issues like the case cracking from heat being called "normal wear and tear" by S&B with warranty service declined. I suppose this could be an orchestrated campaign by a competitor but the issues that were refused were all different. Bought a Boundless CFX instead. Mighty is too expensive to take a chance on, IMO.if buying a portable get 1 with a good warranty ,,storz and bickle offer no quibble warranty and even pay postage ,,my mate just sent his mighty back due to plastic breaking and button sticking ,,it was nearly 3 years old ,,he emailed asking how much to fix and they emailed back and said its free and attached a return ups label to the email ,,1 week later he's got a brand new unit ,,excellent customer service
Man, I was 100% ready to pull the trigger on a Mighty when a review on the purchase site caught my eye. Started looking around and saw similar stories on other sites. The complaint is that S&B went from having the best CS around to having one of the worst. People described issues like the case cracking from heat being called "normal wear and tear" by S&B with warranty service declined. I suppose this could be an orchestrated campaign by a competitor but the issues that were refused were all different. Bought a Boundless CFX instead. Mighty is too expensive to take a chance on, IMO.
Only had the CFX since yesterday but it is testing very welli got the boundless cf a few months ago ,,imo better than the crafty and i'd imagine that the cfx is better than the mighty too ,i think the technology is better on the boundless ,heat up time is fantastic and saves so much battery power. i love mine![]()