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Looks like a decent product. Torches are a thing of the past...
I personally like to smoke concentrates and I finally got an e-nail. Holy moly the difference between the e nail and the torch method is huge. You get such better flavor at low temperatures with the carb cap. I highly recommend this product. I don't work for them or anything I just love it.
http://www.humboldtenail.com
I set mine at 650. Heats up so quickly, barely draws any power. If you dab regularly this and a mini G pen is all you will ever need.
I modded a Health Stone to fit inside my Ti. Tastes like quartz with the durability and heat transfer of Ti. Works awesome for full melt too.Did you get a titanium of quartz nail? Quartz have so much more flavor....
Congrats on new toy. I hardly leave home without mine these days. Torches have been retired.
Did you get a titanium of quartz nail? Quartz have so much more flavor....
Congrats on new toy. I hardly leave home without mine these days. Torches have been retired.
It can get better.I got a Titanium nail and carb cap for the e-nail setup. I have had quartz and I honestly don't taste much of a difference. I dab ti at 650 and the taste can't get much better imo
It can get better.
The Sapphire insert for the Highly Educated heads work well for achiving quartz like flavors. Personally, I still think quartz e-nail for the win. I have even seen people using Quave quartz bangers with e-nail coils.It can get better.
With a name like little Dabbie one of these companies should donate one to you:DWhen you buy me one it will be :p
Any luck on the build? I've been researching it as well. It doesn't seem right to pay that much for something made from inexpensive parts and easy to make. There's really nothing high tech about them. Even with a top quality PID, it seems one can be made for approx $100Anyone had any luck building them? Knew of a person but the dissapeared
Any luck on the build? I've been researching it as well. It doesn't seem right to pay that much for something made from inexpensive parts and easy to make. There's really nothing high tech about them. Even with a top quality PID, it seems one can be made for approx $100
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