Product Description
Replacement Type V tips for the Lookah Seahorse, Seahorse Pro, Seahorse Max, Seahorse 2.0, Seahorse Pro Plus, and Lookah Seahorse X. Comes in a pack of 4 heating elements.
These 510 heating elements offer a pure flavor when dabbing wax and concentrate thanks to the porous quartz tip.
If you take a closer look you'll see that this heating element features a clear quartz layer encircling a crushed quartz bottom, with two metal rods on the inside running parallel to each other down into the crushed quartz. The Seahorsse heating element V's style and construction allows for the smoothest, cleanest, most evenly heated dab imaginable. The clear quartz layers' main function is to provide a larger heated surface area for those massive dabs, allowing for an increased consumption of concentrates, and a bigger airway for creating those huge clouds you may be looking for. The heating elements are not exposed because they are located on the inside of the clear quartz tube mitigating the chance of burning through your concentrates.
This accessory is designed specifically as a "see through" heating element, the clear quartz provides a front row seat to observe your saturation rate for a more efficient and accurate dab experience.
Things to keep in mind for optimizing your experience:
RECLAIM - If you see an excess of concentrate pooling inside the heating element, that means you may be attempting to use too much concentrates for the temperature setting you are using, therefore you should adjust the temperature accordingly. If your device is already at max temp, then you should try to utilize a smaller amount of concentrates per session.
NOTE: You should NEVER directly DIP your heating element into your concentrates. Direct dipping will most likely cause your heating element to clog, or it can potentially damage your heating element resulting in the need of a new one almost immediately. You should ALWAYS slightly "edge" your heating element around the outer portion of your concentrates.
CLOUD STREAM - If the cloud stream running through the heating element into the airpath appears to be too thin, that means, you may not be saturating the heating element enough with the proper amount of concentrates for the temperature setting you have your device set to. Therefore you should probably use a lower temperature setting, or use more concentrates.
Cloud rate and saturation of a heating element go hand in hand with each other, paying attention to these two details will help you achieve a "perfect dab" every time.