Old Reviews Pinnacle Vaporizer by Vaporblunt

Hi again Oldster,
Hi again LazyLathe,

I can understand however that this could still be a concern to some.

It was for me but not anymore, thanks to the clear direct answer you've kindly provided!

:thumbs:

I was just saying that i did not think this was the correct place to ask...

M'well, testing your assumption in real life proved it was fine to give this a try on AFN anyway:

I did try blocking the various vents and you are correct that there is a passage from the bottom vents to where the top vents are located.

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...and i certainly don't regret it as that's showing there's aerial coupling with the electronics cavity as a result of confinement after all, just like i feared there might be!...

Correct???
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If you run across something that has the portability and ease of use of the Pinnacle but with an isolated air flow from the electronics let me know.

Sorry but i can't even think of 1 table vaporizer i'd be totally satisfied with, miniaturization only makes it worst but it wouldn't have to be like this if potential customers could stop remaining silent. At least there's some hope the Pinnacle will evolve in future versions, you just need to put sufficient pressure on the manufacturer and his allies...

"Directory"

All i can do is ask a few good questions to the right people, i'm not special; but if i see somehing which you might appreciate then it will be my pleasure to share the good news.

So in the meantime i'll simply wish you good luck!

:peace:
 
I wanted to post an update to my original review. The end cap of my Pinnacle started to show some cracks so I ordered a new one. Looks like VaporBlunt made some engineering changes so the new cap fits nice and snug. The also made it much darker so you don't see the staining that occurs with use. The loose end cap was my only negative and that has now been resolved. We continue to be very happy with our unit after about 6 months of use.
 
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