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  1. Set something under to make even, load small bowls to the screen using your pinky (when hot a tool), set at 270, wait 5 minutes so you know it's ready, draw like an inward whistle and this guys can compete!

  2. I have a similar type of vape and was told by the retailer that I should very lightly tamp the bud down on the screen. Been working for me that way very well and have never had any bud fall onto the heating element yet. Have I been doing this all wrong?

  3. I know my questions are dumb, but just to make sure we're using this correctly…1) if the contents in the container burn or light, does that mean it's really not vamping, just burning? 2) when we exhale, should we see any smoke at all? Thanks in advance

  4. I'm surprised 7th Floor can sell their Silver Surfer vaporizer for $200+. How is the SSV that much better than one of these generic $50 "easy vape" type of units like the one you're reviewing here?

    As far as I can tell, the only real difference is the angle of the heating element. On the SSV the heating element is angled downwards. On this vape (and others like it), the heating element is angled upwards, a bad design choice as your weed will fall into the heating element and combust. 

    But you can fix this issue with the Easy Vape by tilting it forward. Better yet, cut a small block of wood into a triangle & attach it to the bottom of your Easy Vape (use velcro tape if you don't want the mod to be permanent. This will fix your Easy Vape in the downward-tilted position (now you can use it just like you would use the Silver Surfer).

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