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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2008

The Noble Vapor VP600 heats up rapidly and has a built-in fan to facilitate airflow into the vaporizer. This makes inhaling smoother and the fan also helps to control temperature by circulating new air into the vaporizer.

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  • LMAO, this has got to be the craziest looking vaporizer out there. Looks like something you can discretely stack between the rest of your effect racks and pedals in the studio. Then when someone comes snooping around asking what you're doing with that hose in your mouth, you can just say you're trying to get your vintage Talkbox to work.

  • we did... for years... Now we're tired of having a smokers cough and sore lungs.

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  • Get Hd Son.

  • vaporisateur-electrique le leader du vapo à herbes aromatique

  • I've been looking at vaporizers for a while now but cant decide between this type of unit & the VP100 (smaller digital wooden unit). With this unit i see it has two switches (front & back). Does the fan (im assuming thats the back switch) have to be turned on for the process for the unit to work?

    I would like to NOT have the fan on when using it, instead to use my own beathing to suck the vapor, but to have the OPTION for use of the fan like using a bag/balloon (like the Volcano vaporizer)

  • @DJHarrie LMFAO!!! Dude, You're a genius, I think I'll even add a couple of dummy rca jacks on the back for true effect.

  • P.S All thats inside these vapes is a small circuit board driving the lcd panel and controlling the temp range, and a heating element from a soldering iron (I shit you not), oh and the glass tube which the soldering iron, uh, I mean heating element (sshhh, dont let them know you know) sits inside. I've built my own vape from a controllable temperature soldering station and using the glass tube out of one of these. Way better and lasts because the soldering station is western made.

  • By the way, the company that makes these lethal fucking pieces of shit is working to a well known manufacturing strategy. Build it to break, keep em coming back. Good luck if you buy one of these or any of the other million vapes that look just like this. You wont have to look hard they are all over the fucking place. If you fancy a chinese manufactured death, go for it.

  • For those that dont know much about vapes, this is a cheap chinese made one. There are tons of these on the market, all look the same, all branded differently. They are being churned out by the fucking millions under different manufacturers names but rest assured, its the same cheap shit. Mine lasted for 3 weeks and an inspection of the heating element revealed silver coloured flakes coming off it. If you want a lung tumour, sure, be my guest and this will be a great vape for you.

  • @DJHarrie There's actually a vape on the market which literally sticks into an effects rack and runs off the same power as everything else. It's like 3 or 4 hundred dollars and are made to order - same premise, heating element with female glass on glass connection with a whip, but with an analog controller.

  • yO yO yO THIS IS THE PERFECT VAPE TO KEEP NEAR YOUR COMPUTER. ANYONE ASKS TELL THEM IT HOLDS YER MP3'S

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