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I looked at it. I think if I bought one I would buy it without the cup. It looks to be $70 less without it. I don’t need a $70 cup.
Your method does not sound easyThe pots are so easy to clean
The MV1 used elongated oval crucibles.I do not like the way the ceramic crucibles seem to crack with age though(MV1)...
That's what you get for being too greedy and worried about aftermarket products sucking off your "baby"... ha.The MV1 used elongated oval crucibles.
Ceramic eventually cracks... or avery least develop hairline cracks... but remains functional.
I blame the cracking crucibles on MV1 on lack of structural integrity.
The integrity was weakened by not being round.... there is less support for an oval, which when heating and cooling can not
cool/heat at same rate since two ends have lesser diameter.
Round crucibles should be much better in performance.
I still use the Milaana occasionally.It does seems to be good and getting only good revieww... but i just dont think i can get over that design... and yeah 70 for a cup and plastic grinder...???
These hypes seems to come and go..
Is anyone still using milliana or tinymight?
I did not care for the capsules and the Evo system.Vitolo, read elsewhere when giving your thoughts on a vape, the EVO I believe, you stated you didnt care for the capsules ? If I missed a prior explanation here sorry.
EVO is a wonderful vape, and heavily medicating.
Vitolo, thanks for the explanation. I've yet to use an EVO. Hearing someone's issues with a widely accepted, some claiming best table top, is a good thing for all. Others agree the EVO'S biggest issue is durability. Or worries of dropping.
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