Dan Kone
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Here's why people use Newport
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I've actually never used Lucienne. I've heard lots of good things but I can not really comment since I don't have personal experience.Also.....
Please help with this one..
Lucienne vs Newport
I can get a case of Lucienne for about 45$
Newport costs me 5 flat per can, haven't found a case source yet.
What are your thoughts on the new 14 x filtered not refined Vector?
Is it worth 70$ ish for a case?
Thanks in advance.
It might be. Usually when can makers put out a premium version it does tend to be a better mixture, I've just never tried this one.Thanks man..
I knew the multipliers were a bunch of nonsense, just wondering if Vector actually geared this for extraction purposes as opposed to being simply” lighter fluid”
Impurities are only part of it. Lots of cans have low impurities but are still bad can mixtures. However if it's working good for you, then go with it. You can't really know what's in the can until you make an extract with it and get it screened for residuals.Lucienne is probably my favorite of the Non high end cans.
It carries the ” Near Zero Impurities” label for about 3.75$ per can.
U.K Product.
Then it definitely has propane in it. The cans that empty in 60 seconds generally are about 10% propane. It's really obvious when a can doesn't have propane in it. It's incredibly hard to empty the full can.300 ml empties in about 60 ish seconds.
If you're making shatter it's very important to use a product with as much N as possible. Avoid anything with hexane/pentane. Shatter is more sensitive and top quality shatter generally will come out with higher ppms of solvent in it. It's very difficult to get top end shatter to pass RST's. I highly recommend newport for this.I personally switched to Newport after using many other options. Is it better? I dunno, but glass test passes and price was right.
As opposed to isobutane? N merely differentiates between the normal butane and the isomer form isobutane.If you're making shatter it's very important to use a product with as much N as possible.
^^^the vector 14x is the same as their 7x i had a can of each and did the mirror test and they left the same amount of white shit on the glass...
Correct. IMO N tends to give a more stiff and dry final product. Iso tends to let in more moisture. Not a scientific fact, just my observations.As opposed to isobutane? N merely differentiates between the normal butane and the isomer form isobutane.
I was completely unaware that lighter fuel contained any significant amount of I-butane.Correct. IMO N tends to give a more stiff and dry final product. Iso tends to let in more moisture. Not a scientific fact, just my observations.
Most do. Very few don't.I was completely unaware that lighter fuel contained any significant amount of I-butane.
Thanks for the info! Did some digging and apparantly in addition to isobutane there is also propane in lighter fuels.Most do. Very few don't.
Why would you say the isobutane is better than n-butane?Isobutane would definitely be my preference