View Full Version : My Personal Vaporizer Stash
The Fog King
04-12-2006, 08:30 PM
Thought some of you might be interested in seeing these:
http://www.flashevap.com/TM05.jpg
These are my babies. Each one of them is a fully functional, self-contained, battery powered convection vaporizer. They turn on when you start inhaling, warm up to the temperature you set (and maintain that temperature exactly throughout the entire process) in less than a second, and automatically turn off when you stop. I average about 50 good hits out of each one before I need to recharge them, and that only takes about Two hours. (Only one hour for an 80% charge). The smallest one is about ¾ the size of a pack of cigarettes. (Stealthy!) My buddy and I use these in public quite often, and no one has a clue of what were doing.
These things are the real deal, and I should be ludicrously rich because of them. The problem is that they are made entirely from scratchâ?¦every single part has to be handmade. The electronics, the sensors, the heating element, the housing, etcâ?¦not a single off the shelf part to be had in any of them.
Anybody have any experience getting things manufactured in China? Oh yea...and Iâ??ll need to borrow about $500,000 from you to get the ball rolling, if it's not too much trouble! :D
The Fog King
miraz
04-12-2006, 09:21 PM
Looks cool, especially if it works as well as you say it is. Unfortunately i dont have more than 2k, so unless there is a millionare on these boards, your shit out of luck here. Good Luck w/ manufacturing those someday.
I'd get one but i prefer joints and bongs
420purplehaze420
04-12-2006, 11:02 PM
they work by convection you say? thats pretty neat, the only hand held ones ive ever seen were all conduction, or induction. Thats pretty sweet if they actually work
slpntrx5
04-13-2006, 01:04 AM
dude, please get a fucking patent!!! then, mail me one as gratitude for the patent advice!! haha just kidding...not really...but seriously, get that shit patented! unless you can't smoke tobacco with a vape.
d00d989
04-13-2006, 01:08 AM
yea i think you could make a nice amount of money if you get a patent then sell it to some pipe company.
Frivolous248
04-13-2006, 01:15 AM
Go get a patent, those seem really cool. Although I'd prefer one with a cooler look, maybe just a wooden one with some cool carvings.
Don Don
04-13-2006, 06:55 PM
Hell if i saw them in stores i snatch one up in a heart beat.
ilovebecky
04-13-2006, 07:16 PM
Those look rediculous! I would totally buy something like that.
The Fog King
04-16-2006, 03:49 AM
The patent I already haveâ?¦what I donâ??t have is the hundreds of thousands of dollars most likely required to produce these things in big numbers.
Any angel-investors out there? Iâ??m not playinâ?? around hereâ?¦these things work like I say they do!
The Fog King
chris40
04-16-2006, 03:52 AM
Illegal immigrants my friend.
slipknotpsycho
04-16-2006, 03:55 AM
have you dedicated your life to making vaps? this is the 2nd thread, with even a 2nd invention, i've seen you make. most inventors fall victim to one thing, they don't have the money to get any of their shit off the ground...
Savako
04-16-2006, 09:53 AM
Thought some of you might be interested in seeing these:
http://www.flashevap.com/TM05.jpg
These are my babies. Each one of them is a fully functional, self-contained, battery powered convection vaporizer. They turn on when you start inhaling, warm up to the temperature you set (and maintain that temperature exactly throughout the entire process) in less than a second, and automatically turn off when you stop. I average about 50 good hits out of each one before I need to recharge them, and that only takes about Two hours. (Only one hour for an 80% charge). The smallest one is about ¾ the size of a pack of cigarettes. (Stealthy!) My buddy and I use these in public quite often, and no one has a clue of what were doing.
These things are the real deal, and I should be ludicrously rich because of them. The problem is that they are made entirely from scratchâ?¦every single part has to be handmade. The electronics, the sensors, the heating element, the housing, etcâ?¦not a single off the shelf part to be had in any of them.
Anybody have any experience getting things manufactured in China? Oh yea...and Iâ??ll need to borrow about $500,000 from you to get the ball rolling, if it's not too much trouble! :D
The Fog King
Nice, Nice....your ape man btw. :) so I don't think anyone really wants to know what your doing.
chaywoo
04-17-2006, 08:49 AM
I would buy one , but i wouldnt make it in china, most likely they will use some toxic or harmful products to produce it so we can all get cancer in about 15 years... i just busted apart my old vapir (made in china) and to my suprise there is a brush style motor in there, i am going to make a quick emergency alert!
t3h stonerer
04-17-2006, 11:32 PM
You should at least get a patent before you get them manufactured.
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