Model: FlowerPot Vaporizer
Variations: WeedEater, VROD, ShowerHead, DCup
Category: Desktop
Manufacturer: NewVape
Where to buy: Official NewVape Store *see deals page for 5% off code
i guess they’re both pretty low in the draw resistance dept? Really have been enjoying my vrod. Me thinks I’ll run a lap with the g43 and vrod at the same damn time....will let ya know how that goes...
I did a little experiment with a brand new cleaned glass bong and FP bowl. With and without water. Without water I’m able to make huge clouds drawing verrrrrrry slow. With water I seemed to get same clouds but with a smoother feel and what was weird is actually sometimes the flavor was better WITH clean water. I could taste better when my lungs had a smoother draw. Totally different with other devices.
.....imho only a bigger idiot would judge someone for trying....but oh well....to each his own.....am I right???????.....anyway.....here’s how it would kinda look like....
Most certainly just novelty!! :lol: Definitely tried to kill them both in one rip but ended coming back for a couple quick cleanup pulls. I’ll tell ya what though, after that I had to put everything away and go night night.
@Dr green thumb I’m sure you experienced similar side effect :rofl: What I like about the G43 in combination with vrod is that once they’re rigged up there you can just sip at it with no button or Dynavap to click lol....Quick painless ride to la la land
vrod takes about 2-3 mins for the Auber to indicate the coil is at temp...But I like to let it heat soak for a good 5-6 mins. Rips get real serious after that metal is well heated.
They are all pretty low resistance. The Vrod will inherently have a tiny bit more resistance because you are feeding air through one hole and then dispersing/diffusing it into 18 holes. That whole process disrupts the easy flow. But its pretty minuscule, and from the looks of it, most seem to welcome it.
I don't own a New Vape but because its on my "list". I have been keeping up with threads ect and seen/heard people talk about the airflow , draw resistance and capping vs non-capped.
Looking top down at the WE and SH. I feel it would be easy for you guys to make a "twist top" adjustable airflow. Where people can open and close off the holes to there liking. Or have changable plates like the grinders - Fine med course ^^
I think Ive seen something like that on the drawing board before. I believe it was with the Vrod Carb Cap.
The challenge, if i recall correctly, was finding a way to spin it without burning the crap out of yourself versus keeping it at a reasonable price.
I imagine the challenges would be similar with a spinning/air restricting head.
I also vote for more R&D on this. I also think it'd be sick.
Trust me, there is no R&D team. Ed is the mad genius, he designs everything and tests it. If there is additional testing to be done its between just a couple of us in the shop. I do the site stuff, so I occasionally have to do testing when i need some real, factual info. Our master machinist also does some testing bc he's hands on in product dev. So yeah, three of us.
Do not be fooled! we are a small team, we all wear many hats and all this feedback is truly valuable for product development and revisions.
Wow! Just Wow . Very interesting that your a team of 3. Love this guy Ed already ! and one guy machines every head in exsistance ? or just the prototypes . I know CNC automates some aspects but still , Its a hell of a work load. If I ever strike it rich I will be commissioning Ed to make a Ti Iris Valve Weed Eater. Aesthetically it would look amazing but would be a machinist's nightmere! Kinda like in a camara lense.
....But with more blades .
Liger had an adjustable air flow carb cap and it seems to me that the general consensus was it was more of a PIA than it was worth for the application. That and of course the got reclaim gunked up.
Ed owns the joint and hes the mad genius. He really does have his hands in everything here.
Lori is Eds wife and she is the person that interacts with customers and ships all the orders.
Mariela helps with cleaning and packaging the parts and also helps Lori with shipping.
Justin is the Master machinist. Guy is a genius in his own right and works closely with Ed on development and testing.
Then there is Justin (2) and DJ who run the machines.
I do the site/design stuff as well as photos, video, content, blogs, social, events and some customer interaction when we need it (the support side of things).
You are likely right. I agree. But its sure for fun, especially for Ed to tinker with new ideas, those are what eventually bring more new stuff. Im personally always blown away by the attention to detail. I guess I dont have the mind of a machinist.