I only use the coarse plate for my vapes. TM and VC. They both work well with the coarse grind. The debowler is a great addition. It works with both vapes.
I find the loose rattling aspect of the cap unsettling. It feels like it's going to fall off the tip. When using an IH it feels like it will fall off the tip and does not fit snug to the top of the tip. But, everything works great. It just feels different. I imagine I will get used to it.
I picked up the new omni. I Like the weight and look. The condenser needs to be extended deeper into the tip for it to operate like the old model. The new tip takes a little getting used to. I haven't used a torch yet. I have been using an IH with my old omni and had it adjusted for that tip...
I bought a new model Omni for $176. I have been wanting an xl model since the first one came out. I bought the first Omni model and like it very much. I have been waiting for them to move on from their current model. They have and I'm in. I have several M's I need to get rid of. I just can't get...
I received my shellshock stem a few days ago and am enjoying it very much. It works as well as my Omni but in xl length. good job on creating this nice little stem and @VGOODIEZ for a pleasant purchasing experience.
Cheers!
After some fits and starts, I have been really enjoying this little vape. I have adjusted the cooling unit to take one big hits worth o weed. Keep my preferred heat level to 5 and enjoy on nice long hit. It works great so far. It has a bit of a learning curve but I think I am there. It turns the...
I have done the unthinkable...I cleaned my vapcaps and put them away for a while. I have been enjoying the TM on setting 5. I have been having a little trouble turning this vape off. I haven't figured out if it's me or something about the vape. So much testing to come. I still like it.....
I would like to thank people on this thread for helping me spend more money on vape equipment. I was reading about the TM for a while and was intrigued. In my COVID time at home, I happen to catch the post that "the maker" was almost caught up with the backlog of orders. I couldn't help myself...
I guess I should expand my post by saying I worked for a large national company for 30 years. When I first was hired the average employee died 2 years after retirement at 65. My plan was to have them pay me back with 30 years of retirement. The older I get, I think that plan might not come to...
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