Videos on this post were originally streamed on January 12th, 2024. Watch the full stream here.
The Camouflet Inductor is a vapor-nerd’s playground!
We covered the Camouflet Convector back in August of last year. It’s like a DynaVap, but without the click and with full convection heat. Troy and I were both impressed with how good the taste was, and how surprisingly easy it was to use without the help of an audible click to tell us when it’s ready to vape. We used it with a torch and with a standard induction heater for vapcaps.
Now Camouflet has released the Inductor ($379), their desktop, plug-in induction heater for the Convector. First off, it’s huge, expensive, and the cord to the handheld heater is way too big (they have already fixed that). But before we judge it by its footprint and economic impact, let’s look at the unique function it brings to anybody’s vape station.
The base is big and beautiful, with a bamboo finish on all sides. It’s heavy and doesn’t slide around, so it’s good for the “station” role. The top tray slides off and has spots for one Convector, two stems, one grinder, some weed, and two magnets for whatever (stir tool, vapcap, Tempest, etc). But the best part is the handheld heater, which Camouflet calls the f-core.
The f-core is ingenious, and will change the way we use induction heat. Instead of putting your vape’s tip in a well that heats up with induction, the f-core creates an induction field outside the heater that heats up any metal inside the field (don’t worry, it’s a small field!) Anything metal that we put up against the little ceramic dot on top will get really hot, really fast!
You can use the Inductor with a lot of stuff, and we will explore that in this stream. We know it can heat up the Convector, DynaVaps, Tempest, Dani vape, Anvil, and the Camouflet banger. But what else can we heat up with this thing? This is where the vapor-nerd dreams come into play, and is what the enthusiast will love!
Tips and early impressions
The finish on the Inductor is beautiful, but the size makes it feel like a proof-of-concept product. They will have a hard time selling this induction function when the market is used to this kind of tech in their pocket. But that’s why it’s perfect for us vapor-nerds. We don’t care if it’s large, as long as it’s nice and brings new function to our stations. Here’s some tips to get started:
- Always touch the f-core (the black dot) with the camouflet when you heat it. Any orientation is fine, but make sure they touch. If you just hover it over the dot, you can stress the system and it can overheat.
- Turn the power all the way up when heating something with a lot of thermal mass, like the Camouflet banger (heat it up as fast as possible to reduce heater stress over time).
- Connect all components before turning on the power!
- When heating up a large metal piece, move the f-core around so the metal doesn’t conduct a lot of heat back to the core.
- For the Convector – set to 21 and adjust from there.
- For the Anvil – set to 26 and place the f-core just above copper battery.
- For a Dynavap – set between 22 and 24 and place the f-core 3/4 of the way down the neck or it will click too quickly. Don’t rotate, and try to use the click as the indicator.
- For the Dani Fusion – set to 26
- For the Tempest – set to 26 and heat where the balls are.
- What else can we do with this thing? Let us know in the comments below!
Big Ass Gallery
Here’s some eye candy while you wait for us to start the stream Friday night!
The opposite side of the base is where the power cable goes. It’s also where you’ll find the power switch.
The banger is pretty cool. It heats up really quickly from a cold start. It takes some practice, though, because there is no temp control. I pull the f-core away as soon as I see the concentrate start to melt.
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First off, the Inductor is a MARVEL in the vape world. Vapcap powerhouse. So easy. So fun. Now, dealing with Camouflet? NOT SO EASY!! I found this company to be the worst company i had ever dealt with. They were rude, sarcastic, and just purely unprofessional. I wont get i to all the details, lets just sayi had several issues with my unit that in the end were worth it bc it rocks, but dealing with those people again i dont look foward to