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Figured with the last few threads inspiring me to try out a dry herb vape. And I realized I knew nothing about it. But reading the manual and getting it going was easy. And I just experimented a bit and with temps. And apparently I landed in a pretty good sweet spot.

I will share some more of my experience, but I would like to hear some others more experienced takes on their usages, tips, tricks, favorite temps and getting the most out of it. Thanks!

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[–] Delta3DStudios 2 points 1 year ago

Howdy!

Lol for sure you could say I've made a living studying these devices and how to make life easier with them.

I have the airizer max BTW

Awesome portable, especially for flavor chasers like myself :-)

1, how do I know when my bowl is done for? Should I try to squeeze every bit of smoke out of it or can I be satisfied when there’s very low quantities of smoke per pull at high temps?

This is a topic that comes up often! Don't be embarrassed to asked, especially on a new platform like this one. Few things to consider

  • As mentioned previously, different temps release different medical benefits. Not all of us vaporize to max temp. Depending on time of day, I may prefer a low temp session, and stop vaping at a max temp of 385F. Other times in the evening I may want to max out at 425F or hotter. Don't be afraid to temp step up to a certain point and then call it quits when you feel you've reached your desired "butter zone" for extraction.

  • The color of your cooked herb is a representation of the chlorophyll content in the herb. The specific shade of brown will vary depending on device and temperature used. So taking a photo and posting it to the group asking "iS iT fUlLy CoOkEd" is useless. Instead the key thing to know is that 100% complete extraction (at one set temperature!) results in 100% uniform color across every flake of herb in the oven. Now of course you could obtain 100% extraction at 325F... and everything is the same shade of brown.... then cook the herb again later at 400F and cook out everything between 325F and 400F (which may be a lot or a little depending on the strain you're cooking)

  • Not everyone obtains a 100% complete extraction - some people toss it when the flavor tapers over to burnt popcorn, or when the vapor production peters out. The choice is really up to you personally and your desired effects

What does ABV mean? I gather that its short for the used updecarbolized flower that vapes produce as a byproduct

Yep "ABV" stands for "already been vaped" or others call it "AVB" - already vaped bud - either term is acceptable for cooked/vaporized herb which hasn't been burnt to ash.

How do I best clean the brown reclaim flouid that builds in the glass? I heard simmering the pieces in milk work good but I’m not a milk drinker. Can I throw the pieces in butter with my flower when I make cannabutter?

There are indeed many different ways to clean the "vape honey" out of the glass stems.

Some people indeed make a chocolate milk simmering in a pot of milk and then throw in chocolate chips. Others like myself wash the pieces in a high % ISO alcohol to clean them (and grinders with ISO and a fresh toothbrush) - then pour the green/brownish mixture into a clean glass pie plate (or deep glass plate) and then let evaporate in sunlight (or I put mine on a 5.1 surround sound system which evaporated faster thanks to the added heat from the stereo system lol) - then use a fresh clean razor blade to scrape up the "film" left behind on the pie plate - this stuff can be dabbed or added to your dry herb to "turbocharge" a vaping session. Be sure to let it fully dry out before scraping up however! Otherwise the taste isn't the best lol.

I suppose you could absolutely use butter for the same purpose - the vape honey will melt with the heat and bind to the fats in the butter. Just keep things at a low temp to avoid burning the butter, and to avoid overheating the honey (the lower the temps you use, the less you burn off and the more "full spectrum" your honey effects remain.

Do you think its worth buying the longest stem for the airizer max? The stem it comes with is okay but I saw the solo 2 stem is longer and comptable.

The Arizer Air Max uses the same size stems as the Air1, Air2, Solo1, and Solo2 (NOT the ArGo) - this means there is over a decade's worth of stems and aftermarket stems on the market compatible with your device. I even have a cheap chinese "bubbler straw" stem which is a 10-inch long mini vertical inline bubbler stem for my Air1/Air2 (and no doubt Air Max, but I don't have a max in my personal collection yet)

Absolutely different stems will alter your experience - don't forget to consider a waterpipe adapter stem. EdsTNT used to make wood stems (with steel metal ovens) which would be yet another vaping experience. One day in the future I may consider making my own stems for the Arizer portables (using my industrial stainless steel metal 3D printers)

I saw you make custom accessories on your site, anything for airizer specific? Can I order stuff for my vape? I would really like a base to hold it firmly up and a skin if possible.

I've made some stem cases and funnels in the past for the Arizer stems which are available on my website ( Delta3DStudios.com ) - I've tried to organize every category by device and what I confirm is compatible. But I've tried to focus more on generic accessories like scoops and debowlers (both mason jar desktop options, and portable air-tight containers), universal waterpipe adapters, etc to work with a wider variety of devices. That said, I do have an Arizer Air1 in my desk (and an Air2 floating around somewhere) I could totally try and make some custom accessories for the Air Max - especially if you have a ruler or calipers to help measure key dimensions to confirm they match my existing devices which I could use for test-fitting.

Right now is actually my slower season so I have time to work on side projects. Shoot me a private message and we can always talk about custom widgets if you don't see something specific on the website.