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That 30mL bottle of mixed e-cannabis oil, after sitting for three months, it did start to separate. I just shook it up and it has been about two weeks and it has not separated. They do more easily separate in a clearomizer with the wicks. Over time the oil or just chlorophyll likes to attach itself to the wicks. This does take weeks to happen. So, you may not want to store more than a couple weeks worth of oil in your clearomizer.

Here is the store that has the accessories much cheaper. http://www.fasttech....0005988/1384000

hey even have quantity discounts! Buy 5 or more and you can get an iClear16 for less than $3. Like I said, I will report back after I receive my order. I will confirm that the parts are authentic and such.

They have the eGo C Twist batteries for $11.

I am really hoping this company pulls through, I like their prices and free delivery. I don't just vape cannabis oil, I also use e-cigarette oils so my equipment gets used a lot.

Here is a link to one of my favorite e-cigarette oils. http://www.youreciga...tine-refill.htm

I get the 30mL bottles in high nicotine. I order $50 or more worth so I my order qualifies for free shipping. A 30mL bottle lasts about 10 days if I chain vape all I want. So that is about $2 per day. There are other oils out there that are less expensive to where you could get the cost down to about $1 per day or so

Dec 25 2013
The Eclipse vape is a nice portable vaporizer. They even have one that will conveniently attach to most water pipes. Here is a link to their store (Herbal Innovations) http://herbalinnovat...clipsevape.html The eclipse vapes are available at other stores as low as $49, but this is a good place to start.
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I love their vaporizers, they are great. The Eclipse vape is meant for vaporizing oils and waxes straight, without adding PG USP or whatever. My biggest complaint with them is that they can be very inconvenient. You have to use a torch lighter and it is very easy to overheat and burn your product. It is not something you would want to use out in public or even outdoors on a windy day. However, they are very durable, cool, and nice to own, but just does not do it for me.

The SVD will do it all. You can even attach G-Pen accessories if you have an adapter. Just the way it comes with eGo and 510 threads, most companies parts will attach to it. If they won't there is probably and adapter out there.

For example: My SVD with an Essential mini attachment, which is meant for waxes and such straight, no oils infused with PG USP. It works good and all, tastes good too, but inconvenient because you have to load it often. Really the essential mini attachment is a cheap part, like many of the other cannabis vaping devices that are available. It threaded right on to the SVD and I can use it better with the SVD than with their batteries. With the SVD you can lower or increase the temperature, it can be adjusted perfectly to accommodate the oil or attachment you are using. There are even attachments meant for vaping buds that will attach to the SVD. I have not used any of those though so I cannot properly comment about them. the 710 pen parts will fit the SVD too. You can simply purchase a replacement heating element and screw it on to the SVD. The SVD displays the resistance (ohms) of the attachment which helps in setting the power properly.
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Again, some of these devices are not meant for vaping liquid oils. In most cases, with the SVD you can, with their parts. The reason why is you can purchase the 510-510 sealed adapter and attach it between the SVD and their part-attachment. If any oil leaks down it is no big deal. It will not effect the SVD or the attachment since the leaked oil gets trapped within the 510-510 sealed adapter. I have previously provided a link to the adapter.

I recommend the AW batteries for the SVD. I also recommend the TrustFire battery charger. Also, the SVD is like two different vaporizers in one. Using the short battery it is mini sized, then if you use the longer battery it is larger. Very noticeable on the size difference between batteries used. For the few extra bucks that you pay for the SVD compared to other vaporizers of similar construction, it is well worth it. Just the looks alone it is worth it. You can hold down the buttons and lock the settings to where you can't accidentally change the settings.

All around, I would have to say the SVD is the world's best electronic vaporizer for e-cigarettes, concentrated cannabis, or e-cannabis oil.

Whether you are using the SVD with the iClear attachments or attachments from other companies, or even other batteries. In between charging the batteries, always verify that the unit and battery are clean from potential oil leakage. Sticky oil can cause great damage to the unit, battery, and charger. Just use some 99% isopropyl alcohol. This is a very important preventative maintenance measure.

At this point, all of my threaded battery chargers for the pen style batteries, have a 510-510 adapter on them, not threaded in too tight. Doing this has already saved me from damaging three batteries.

At a glance you cannot see even the thinnest coating of leaked oil. This oil acts like super glue in the charger, especially when charged overnight. When you go to remove the battery from the charger, that is when the damage occurs. This is preventable using the 510-510 adapter and making sure your parts are clean before charging.

Dec 28 2013
Good news vaporizing friends! Someone that has been following my vaporizing blogs has has good success. They informed me that innoken has released some new vaporizing devices, potentially much better than what I have now.

So, I did a search and found a place to purchase some of these new accessories.

I knew of one of them, the Kanger Pro Tank 3 (not innoken) it is the first Pro Tank that has a dual coil element. Many people have found that dual coil is the only way to go for vaporizing. You can get a much bigger hit. Or you can take smaller hits and they will be more consistent without having to wait in between. With these new devices, that should not be as much of an issue because gravity will now be working for you and not against you. The heating coils are on the bottom instead of top. The Pro Tank's have always been made with a glass casing. There have been a lot of complaints of them leaking at the bottom. I am assuming it is due to the bottom coil. I have not seen one yet, but I will soon. The reason why I didn't purchase one when I first saw them was because of the negative reviews. However, the videos I saw of the Pro Tank 3 were very impressive.

I saw that they have the iClear 30b by innoken. That is a bottom feed coil with short wicks. They also have the iClear 16b with the same construction as the 30b. I want to see if the iClear 30b and 16b are interchangeable like the iClear 30 and 16 are.

So I decided to order one of the Pro Tank 3's since I am ordering the iClear 30b and 16b and now I can do a complete comparison between the three products with the same oil and the same vaporizing unit.

I still have that 30mL bottle of e-cannabis oil, maybe I will use that!

I see that innoken has new vaporizers. They look pretty cool and all. However, when I look at the specifications, I am sorry, they do not compare to the SVD. I sure hope they do not discontinue the SVD, that is my favorite vape! I can't say that I have seen anything that I think would be better.

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