Hi,
I have assembled a vaporizer with 1°C/2°F precision in temperature. It Has quite a wide range of temperature operation: 100°C/200°F to at least 260°C/500°F, and even more if you get higher temp grade tubing.
This means it can be used with really a lot of herbs/oils/aromas.
And it has balloons, I used some from the Arizer kit.

It works perfectly, I can only compare it with a volcano I have tried around 10 years ago, and it's quite similar, for what I can remember.
Smoke is thick and smooth. Much appreciated.

Assembling difficulty is: NULL, it only requires to cut a silicone tubing with a scissor.
Cost is around 100$/75â?¬, all inclusive (well, excluding the plant material)

Please check the video explaining how to build and use it at this link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ta4B1a2fxM4

Have a nice view,
Leodp


P.S.: I have added a warning note, concerning the health safety of the heatgun materials for. I do not really know if that's really so worrying.
Most of the heatguns sold (and air heaters, phon, ...) are made of iron containing chrome (it increases the melting temperature).
I just wanted to be clear for those more concerned.
leodp Reviewed by leodp on . Home made vaporizer, with T stabilized and extended T range, with balloons. Hi, I have assembled a vaporizer with 1°C/2°F precision in temperature. It Has quite a wide range of temperature operation: 100°C/200°F to at least 260°C/500°F, and even more if you get higher temp grade tubing. This means it can be used with really a lot of herbs/oils/aromas. And it has balloons, I used some from the Arizer kit. It works perfectly, I can only compare it with a volcano I have tried around 10 years ago, and it's quite similar, for what I can remember. Smoke is thick Rating: 5