The Phantom Vaporizer - Fuji Tech

Discussion in 'Vaporizers' started by JoesephSchoseph, Feb 3, 2012.

  1. #1 JoesephSchoseph, Feb 3, 2012
    Last edited by a moderator: Feb 3, 2012
    hello all,


    let me start this review by first stating, this is an excellent grade vaporizer and could even be considered 'a low end Volcano'.

    I'm going to just write this step by step, for what I did.(not much experiance writing a review )


    I purchased this device about a week ago, and was very very hesitant about spending that much cash on a device that, i've never even heard of.
    I went home, unpacked it...Had a bit of trouble getting the bag on, but that was about it.
    I heated the vape to 300, pre-heated my goods, and was about to initiate the vaporization process. Only one problem, after the temp gauge said it was heated, it still felt like a cool 200 degree blow. Not the 300 or even 290 that it should have been.

    I ignored this, and went ahead and filled my bag.

    The bag was pure taste, and my product still had all of its color in-tact. It was evident that no vaporization had occured.


    This is when I applied my common sense, and thought of of the box. I standardized temperature for vaporizing is around 375 F. So, I rose my temperature to 350, and let it sit for exactly five minutes. The brim was warm, and the hot air was definately well over 300 to the touch.


    I then filled my bag, and now I have a, damn near, replica of a Digital Volcano. There is virtually and physically, no difference other than the wait time that it takes the unit to heat up.


    All in all, I'm very very satisfied with this device. I pretty much just bought a digital Volcano for nearly 1/4 the price. It may take a little experiance, but if you've got smarts, than you should get this vape. It was money well spent, and I'd do it again in a heart beat if the situation were to reappear.


    If you'd like to decide for yourself...


    What device filled up the bag below? A Volcano, or my newly-bought Phantom?

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  2. my question to you is from what I have heard, some people are smelling plastic burning...

    Do you smell any of that?
     
  3. nope. i've never smelt plastic burn on my unit.
     
  4. How do u fix the heating element what is it made of?
     
  5. 5amp fuse i think ....
     
  6.  dude the bags it gives you will melt!!!!!!  u need to get turkey bags/oven bags.  thats probably the burnt plastic smell people talk about.
     
  7. lol.......you're talking to someone who hasn't been here in over a year.
     

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