In case you guys are wondering, I did a 10 min burn off just out of habit. I will need to figure out a quicker, easier way to load on the go but I think it will come to me with time. I used a folded playing card to load the oven. I was also worried about possibly losing the magnetic tool on the bottom, but it hold very strong as long as you get it fully in place. So only the lid took the force of the fall. Luckily for me, I tried removing the mouthpiece with the magnetic lid on, which is more than strong enough to do so. Maybe a little too much subconsciously as I actually did drop it on stone tile. I was worried about dropping the mouthpiece and breaking it. I thought it would be bigger from the pics but it is a nice portable size. I was also happy with the size of the Gaia. I like that as I don't want the smell of abv coming from my pocket after use. But back to the point, my wife who doesn't vape couldn't even catch an odor off the unit after use. I'm not sure if that's common for that unit. Although the transporter worked surprisingly well for the price point, it was not stealthy at all and after use (I vape outside to keep it away from the baby ), the smell would carry through the house from the unit. My wife stopped by a vape store (E-cig) and picked me up an atmos transporter as it was cheap and I needed something to get back in the game. I had quit vaping for about two years, and recently came back to it. Another thing I really like is that I don't detect an odor from the unit when I vape, only from what I exhale. Heat up time ( I didn't actually time it ) is very quick. So far I've gotten up to 400 degrees with no issue. With the oven being directly below the mouthpiece, I expected really warm vapor and a hot mouthpiece. I was caught off guard by how little draw resistance there was, but actually really liked it. It is a little heavy, but I'm the type of guy that walks around with all kinds of junk in his pockets all day, so I'm used to slightly heavy pockets. My only difference is that I think this vape will be great to carry all day. I too got a Gaia yesterday !! I mostly agree with Uncle Tippy. While the design and construction are mostly excellent, the temp +/- labels are awkwardly positioned off-center from their respective buttons. I realize that doesn't mean that heated air is passing over anything it shouldn't, but it made me wonder how isolated the air flow really is. I appreciate the attention to the integrity of the air path, but it was immediately apparent that, in addition to the air intake slots on the side, air is also drawn in through the charging port. I have only tried loose loads, but draw resistance seems pretty low by my standards, which is great since I hate to feel like I'm working for it. Loading is a little awkward since the chamber is kind of recessed. That way you could know at a glance which way to turn the plug. Feature request: print the Linx logo or something on one side of the plug. Generally I hate micro-USB plugs since they only fit in one way and you have to squint to see which way to turn it. The charger has a Lightning plug built in which is handy if you use Apple devices. Swappable batteries are nice but a small power bank might be better anyway when you have a lot of different chargeable devices. Kind of too soon to judge battery life but it seems like it will be plenty for me. It heats fast enough for this style of vape and produces nice smooth vapor with pure flavor. The device is kind of chunky and heavy, so not really ideal for on-the-go use, but it fits nicely in the hand and looks like a box mod. It arrived yesterday and so far I am mostly pleased. I bought one of these based on my positive experience with the Hypnos Zero.
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