I don't have a lot of vapes to compare to but I am surprised by your feeling. To me the EMK feels quite more restricted than the herbo Ti for example.the 18 mm does have really nice high air flow too
I don't have a lot of vapes to compare to but I am surprised by your feeling. To me the EMK feels quite more restricted than the herbo Ti for example.
But with ball vapes I think restriction is inevitable.
So I decided to get the real thing after experimenting with a well-intentioned UK/Thai tribute that broke on my 1st use.Decided to do a bit of a stress test, and pushed this past 20 seconds, maybe up to 35 seconds. The heat was intense, and I got more vapor than I've probably ever gotten. Killed the whole bowl in two big hits, virtually no flavor as everything was blasted off, and the ABV was the darkest I've ever gotten without combusting. Riding the line pretty hard on that one. I wouldn't do that again for fun, but I did want to see what this could do when given a big push, and in that aspect it did not disappoint.
If you get the simple heater and clip option, you needJust reading about this but am a bit confused by all the listings on the site. Do I need to buy a heater plus the stem and/or WPA? Some stems are listed with basket screens and some are not. Does the herb sit in the screen or is there a glass bowl build into the stem/wpa?
It would be helpful if there was a complete device listing or if it was made clear what was needed to build your own complete device.
Just reading about this but am a bit confused by all the listings on the site. Do I need to buy a heater plus the stem and/or WPA? Some stems are listed with basket screens and some are not. Does the herb sit in the screen or is there a glass bowl build into the stem/wpa?
It would be helpful if there was a complete device listing or if it was made clear what was needed to build your own complete device.
Perfect_Speed4069 did a good explanation here thank you! There is 2 stem options for the 18mm Killer that I sell which are ones that use metal capsules and ones that use basket screens to hold the bud. All you need for a complete 18mm Killer set is the 18mm Killer cap which comes with a metal clip and one of the 2 stem options that I mentioned above. I keep the stems and 18mm Killer caps listed separately so people can build their own kits. Sorry for the confusion!Just reading about this but am a bit confused by all the listings on the site. Do I need to buy a heater plus the stem and/or WPA? Some stems are listed with basket screens and some are not. Does the herb sit in the screen or is there a glass bowl build into the stem/wpa?
It would be helpful if there was a complete device listing or if it was made clear what was needed to build your own complete device.
I don’t at the moment sorry about that!@GoodVibesBoro do you have more of the 24mm killer?
I think I've seen pics of the other one from @coolbreeze ; do you have any videos of usage @GoodVibesBoro ? I'd imagine you'd heat up the periscope tip ensuring the flame faces the same direction as the "eye" and then slowly hit it.
It's like a brick, you point the flame into the eye (usually only very slightly) and inhale slowly to let heat build up and then faster as the vapor begins to flow. The indents and balls are not for holding heat in this case, rather they diffuse the massive amount of heat coming in, slowing and turbulating it for even roasting. Dreamwood and CouchLog among others use similar intakes these days; they're really pretty improved over smooth ones for the most part, especially in ease of use.I think I've seen pics of the other one from @coolbreeze ; do you have any videos of usage @GoodVibesBoro ? I'd imagine you'd heat up the periscope tip ensuring the flame faces the same direction as the "eye" and then slowly hit it.
I'm not sure exactly what you mean by that? The way you use these is you point the flame in the intake, and inhale the flame through the intake so it can heat up the air to pull through the herbs below... You don't heat up the tip itself, but I'm not sure what you mean by flame facing direction of the eye at all
It's like a brick, you point the flame into the eye (usually only very slightly) and inhale slowly to let heat build up and then faster as the vapor begins to flow. The indents and balls are not for holding heat in this case, rather they diffuse the massive amount of heat coming in, slowing and turbulating it for even roasting. Dreamwood and CouchLog among others use similar intakes these days; they're really pretty improved over smooth ones for the most part, especially in ease of use.