Got my first volcano around 2007
First try I did three bags and promptly greened out
You can overdo it with a vaporizer
In the case of the volcano the bag size and how much material you use play a big role
If you chugged your vapor and then start exercising the cumulative effect is gonna stomp the shit out of you in the form of a green out or anxiety attack when you pause
Lots of terps and adrenaline having a field day with your perception
Micro dose is the way to go imo
2007, wow 17 years with your volcano. I'm 58 and wish I had started vaping back then.
I had a friend, who was very mechanically inclined, and he built his own vape around 1998-2000 time frame. Looking back on it it was a very nice DIY rig. Rheostat controlled, nice wooden body. The problem was it was all radiant heat like a toaster. The high from it didn't compare to smoking and for some stupid reason I never reconsidered vaping again until recently.
Like to hear about what lead you to vaping 17 years ago. It couldn't have been that well know and accepted back then or was it?
View attachment 18960821 This is a good one as well.
Apologies for the double post
Need to scroll more thoroughly
Is that an injector?
What is loaded in there?
That would be the”magma”There was a little bubbler available for the volc in the old days, probably still possible to get. The moisture in the air stream helps with flavour and perhaps the cough, though it's a little extra fiddling. When I used a volc I found tiny little drags helped with the cough a lot.
Eagle Bill's was still one of the best vapes I have ever used for flavour and kindness on the airway... it ran through a large bong style bubbler...
Got Both.I have been looking at the TinyMight also vs the Mighty . I really like the effect vaping gives you.
The Tinymight is a pure induction rig. How do you like it and have you also tried the Mighty by Storz & bickel?
Used the Mighty and Mighty+ for about 4 years. Very happy with both. Then a week ago I got the Venty. The Venty is on another level. For my purposes anyway. I keep it at 157 C, just like the Mighty, but the quality of the vapor I get is much better -- cleaner and smoother. It heats up much faster and I finish a dosing capsule in about 8 minutes vs 15 minutes with the Mighty. I noticed the temperature really stays locked in to your setting no matter how hard you draw, even with the air flow control fully open, whereas with the Mighty, the temperature can drift up and down by a few degrees.
None. Looks like a bunch of people got defective units when it launched. But S&B has a good reputation for replacing defective units.Any issues with the unit?
Heard mixed reviews
Thought it may have a problem with the electronics
How do you know that the Venty holds the temperature better, it doesn´t show on the display, right ?Used the Mighty and Mighty+ for about 4 years. Very happy with both. Then a week ago I got the Venty. The Venty is on another level. For my purposes anyway. I keep it at 157 C, just like the Mighty, but the quality of the vapor I get is much better -- cleaner and smoother. It heats up much faster and I finish a dosing capsule in about 8 minutes vs 15 minutes with the Mighty. I noticed the temperature really stays locked in to your setting no matter how hard you draw, even with the air flow control fully open, whereas with the Mighty, the temperature can drift up and down by a few degrees.
Same innards as the mighty and crafty?How do you know that the Venty holds the temperature better, it doesn´t show on the display, right ?
When using a new Vaporizer the vape is may cleaner because the old device is already well used and may not so clean than the new one.
I don´t see a reason why the Venty should have smoother and cleaner vapor, the design is really simple, i saw it from inside.
It does show on the display. I set it at 157 C and I've never once seen it drift to 158 C or 156 C, unlike the Mighty/Mighty+.How do you know that the Venty holds the temperature better, it doesn´t show on the display, right ?
When using a new Vaporizer the vape is may cleaner because the old device is already well used and may not so clean than the new one.
I don´t see a reason why the Venty should have smoother and cleaner vapor, the design is really simple, i saw it from inside.
You seem to know more and have more experience with all this than I do. I've never used a ball vape or a unit with glass components. I've never used the Volcano...Well, won´t say it´s a bad vape. And people seems to be happy with it, that counts. So sure, i think the Venty delivers high quality vapor and amazing heat-up times.
But i doubt, not to say i rule out, that this design is able to hold the temperature stable by 1 degree.
Be this temperature-stable is a very complex task, due so many variables, i even wonder that the Volcano is doing this so great, and we talk about a 3 kg heavy desktop Vaporizer with a lot of thermal mass here.
But with lightweight a mobile device.... can´t imagine.
When i get one in my hands i would love to measure
What the Venty shows on the display is an other story.
But Venty has 120 Watts, Mighty has 60 Watts, so maybe Venty is better here as you say.
Even the Volcano is not consistent with temperature on display and in the chamber, i made some measurements too. You need to heat a little longer after the target-temperature is displayed, put on the fan a bit, then it becomes very accurate.
You can also take a look in the manual, the Volcano Digit has a Specification to be accurate by 1 degree Celsius. Even the Volcano Hybrid is missing this now.
I bet there is nothing specified for the Venty too.
You seem to know more and have more experience with all this than I do. I've never used a ball vape or a unit with glass components. I've never used the Volcano...
I think it's safe to say the temperature is more consistent than the Mighty+ but yeah, the thermodynamics involved are complicated and beyond my understanding and I assume there's some temperature variation going on within the capsule that isn't reflected in the temperature readout.
Another thing I like about the Venty is the air flow control. I keep it closed and then open it slightly when taking a hit. And it stands upright unlike the Mighty. Honestly, for me it's easy to get carried away with this thing and I've been vaping too much since I got it. I know it's overpriced but it's worth it for me without question.
Ha! I have a Mighty with a broken (or nearly broken) on/off button sitting right here. I've been debating whether to even try returning it. Bought it at a local store. I don't have a receipt or a box or anything I don't think. But judging by your story and others I've heard, I think there's a chance they'd accept it.In the world of vapes it has been my experience that spending up front for a decent daily driver saves a lot of money and aggravation in the long run
My cheap portable concentrate vapes died at the worst time
My one and only herbal vape, the mighty, has been the only one I have owned and used over the last nine years
My original broke through no fault of mine, on/off button stopped working
Sent it in and got a new one, not refurbished but new
Also own the B-1 and B-2 flower pot ball vapes
Ball vapes are the current heavy weight champions
Capable of high flavor micro dosing as well as skull splitting clouds
Because of the inherent risk ball vapes are best suited for individual sessions, maybe two people
The Volcano and other S&B products are better for groups and parties imo