spinCycle wrote:I have one I use for Cannabis. No experience with using it for DMT or changa though. It's a great device for what it is. A few things to be aware of, it does not do well with oils and gummy extracts. You control the temp by inserting and removing the battery and by airflow, so it takes some getting used to and it is possible to char/burn your materials.
Get extra batteries.
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Yeah. They're pretty sweet little vaporizers. They aren't made for concentrates, but herb, and changa that isn't super oily or sticky, works pretty well. The ability to control temperature by airflow is definitely an advantage with both cannabis and changa.
No more burnt dmt, or over heated crappy tasting cannabis hits once you get the technique down. And if you get the Power Adapter, you can dial it way down so its almost impossible to overheat your vaporizables.
Plus, its purely mechanical, aside from the battery, so its damn near impossible to break/damage unless you physically abuse the screen. And in that case theres a no questions asked lifetime warranty w/ mflb. After i screwed up the screen on my first box and got a replacement, when i did it again, i just bought another rather than warranty it, since i think they're an awesome company, and deserve another order from a over-satisfied customer.
That and the quote on the back of their boxes, "love is that which enables choice, love is always stronger than fear, always choose on the basis of love". Can't argue with that, and i smile every time i read it
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