Nice work HK!Ok, here is the system HMK whomped up for usn's to try out and we will be posting more about it as we present it to volunteer patient test panels, along with a KO Domeless Nail, and a AT Oil well with skunk Ti wand.
We of course can't unleash anything on the innocent and unwary, so we always make it a point to thoroughly test all new equipment ourselves, and I can tell you that it works slick.
As you can see from the pictures, it is an artistic functional form, that looks like something from the 60's and 70's, sloomping through a Dr Seuss's garden. As I understand it, HMK is the function and his sister is the artistic form behind their aroma therapy artwork.
As you can see, this one has our name on it, imbedded in one of the knobs on either side, which makes it both ambidextrous and handy for passing.
The goose neck is detachable, with a ground taper socket attachment, and the stem extends down into the water reservoir, where it has been formed and perforated to make a diffuser.
In general it is a matured design, that reflects evolution, and has hidden charms. For instance, it is the only system that is at the perfect height to just set my butane torch beside it, instead of having to hold it.
The whole system is petite, minimizing internal surfaces to lose oil to, and skillet is about the right size to hold enough heat for me to get a couple of hits per heating or to share with someone else.
I added the recommended screen at the snauze end, and thus far no reclaim has made it past the goose neck.
Before testing it ourselves, I ran the skillet up to cherry red and let it cool about four times, to build an inert nitrogen and oxygen alpha case, before dabbing it with oil. After some use and runs up above 750F to turn the deposits to CO2, we developed a nice seasoned surface, without the metallic sharpness of fresh Ti.
All five skunk pharmers testing it thus far likes the taste, regardless of what their preferred system might be. Here are some pictures: