YES YES YES!!! I know what I am purchasing when I get home from work tonight 😎. I want to say a big thank you to the three of you for getting this thing out there for us to purchase.
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT That is just crazy! I remember 15 years ago my son had a motorized Thomas the Tank Engine train set in which you put a few drops of water in Thomas's smoke stack and he lets out little puffs of cold smoke as he goes around the track. My son loved that set and I thought the cold smoke idea was really cool for all sorts of things, from toys to cosplay to tabletop terrains, dioramas, and holiday decor. Of course I wasn't about to tear apart my son's toy and I had no way of getting anything like that at the time for what I wanted to use it for... I like the miniaturized tech we have now!
This quality is next level how he incorporated all additional uses with an ease of use that is very intuitive. Definitely a great innovation and no way of the average of DIYers are going to produce such an elegant solution to this need. A DIY er would have to be pretty advanced to get a working model but VERY advanced to get anywhere near the all encompassing, neatly made and fully functioning compact mechanism.
I incorporated a portable smoke machine into my Armies on Parade display board this year which allowed me to have a smoking burnt out house which was neat
Very cool! Such a cool piece to set on the table. I'll be adding this to some builds on the channel this year!... Starting next week with my new EPIC build!
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT totally agree. Now I'm out of budget, but really an amazing thing to add even only about personalize scenic elements or to make photos and videos beautiful effects. There are a lot of amazing options available
Thanks! This looks really fun. I like building fantasy dioramas, and this is perfect. I thought he mentioned he has a youtube channel, but I didn't see it listed. Guess I'll have to do some sleuthing....
Wow.. that really adds to the build.. And last week I already thought it to be one of the nicest things you ever made. Perhaps I would dim the led a little bit though with some paper perhaps where it has to shine through. Might just be me but I would like it to be just a little bit more subtle but that could also be because in that shot we look straight at it.
Strange I just got an ultrasonic fogger in the mail the other day. It sprays water everywhere and would ruin any build, basically unusable. So this is music to my ears. I'm going to install mine into my DMS screen dice tower. I cant wait to see my PC's reaction the first time (in a couple years post lockdowns) when I have to make an epic role through a smokescreen. Oh hey! I don't know why it took me so long but say hello to your newest contractor!! woop woop. Thus cementing me as the true TWC #1 SUPERFAN!!! YEAH!
I want to add this to the back of my Sewer Exit in the pipe ! The way the smoke moves it will follow the sewer channel all the way though my entire sewer system!
Oh man! This is amazing! Why couldn’t you just tell us what it is for next week?! LOL I’m so excited! I do have a question for you. Do you take request? For instance, I really want to build a witches cottage for our campaign. And I’m not really good about drawing up ideas. How would you go about it besides just putting foam together. I like the fact that your builds use magnets for utilizing the inside as well.
Thank you :) Yep, next week sorry haha. I do leave hints though in The Coven which you can join in my Patreon :) I love requests. This is an awesome idea... one that I had in mind for a while, and I need to bring to the table. I actually thought of an awesome idea for this while listening to "Salem's Secret" by Peter Gundry. Check that song out, and his work for your campaign.
I'm not hating! I recognize that electronic cigarette because I've had dozens of them years ago lol(Clearomizer was the catch-all phrase). Comes with the ego base and a 510 pin connector. The hodge-podgery going on here in next level clever. I love that this runs on a single 18650 battery, typical for that ecig. The quick connects are genius. Those coils easily burn out though because the silica wick is slow to keep up. Luckily a 5 pack was around $15 I'm assuming there is a fan in that 3d printed box?
I've been looking for something like this as well. Can you lay the unit on its side? I'm guessing not since the fog juice would spill out. I need to be able to hide it from the players vision. Super cool idea anyways and can't wait to see your epic build and how you implement this!
You can lay it on its side no problem, smoke fluid will not spill out as it's a contained in a closed system, the only thing you will have to do sooner when using it on its side is refill it, that's about it 😁
I love you work! I'm neck deep in painting an AOS army, but can't wait to finish and get started on terrain building. I plan on buying a bunch of your plans once I get started hopefully in a few months. Do you have a homemade black wash recipe that you can share? Thank you for what you do!
Hi Sebastian, thanks you for following the channel. I have a few tiers on Patreon you might be interested, one that gets you my plans included in the tier, and one that gets you bonus videos posted to my private Facebook page showing how I make my washes and other short videos and posts. Basically I use carbon black ink, burnt umber, Liquitex flow aid, matte medium, and distilled water.
Are you using a hot element or an ultrasonic driver? The smoke looks like it's warmer than the ambient air, which is great for a fogger but not when you want ground-hugging fog/mist.
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT Excellent! I ask because I've used larger fog machines in theatre and you need to cool the exhaust or wind up with a room full of smoke!
Well... It looks great, but now I'm torn appart between this and fog monster. I wonder how well does it covers table and whole board? Does it stick to "the ground"?
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT @Tabletop WitchCRAFT Thanks for the answer :) It's realy awsome that you are reading and answering the comments. Wayne's design looks more compact and that's a big plus, also it seems more affordable. I'll wait for more of your videos and I'll make my mind. Thanks!
it ships from the Netherlands, sadly prices have gone up for shipping to the US, that combined with a not so well conversion for the dollar to euro rate, and thats the end result.
@@Costronica do you not have flat rate shipping options? I mail stuff home to Ireland from the states all the time. US post office has a smaller box that as long as it’s under 4 pounds is about $12 to ship .
@@colmbright9822 afraid not, I can only ship up to 350 grams for 11 euro to the states, a smoker is more in weight sadly so it skyrockets to that price.
This is amazing! Genuinely curious because I have yet to jump into getting a fogger for my table - how is this one in comparison to the Real Game FX Fog Monster? Not trying to disparage Wayne's awesome fogger, as a mini fogger newbie I am just curious lol.
It's a good question, but I haven't used the other one you mentioned. I have used others (larger machines) in the past that have spit the "fog juice" all over my crafts... that was a nightmare.
The Fog Monster and their other stuff uses water instead of fog juice, with the same ultrasonic system as humidifiers. The advantage is that you don't need dedicated juice, which does leave a residue which would be noticeable over time (multiple sessions, or a campaign, or a tournament if you're doing wargames instead of RPGs), and can produce insane flows of fog very fast. The disadvantage is that, well, you're essentially spraying water all over your tabletop, your terrain and minis will get moist, which is a problem if things are not fully sealed and specially with the risk of reactivating PVA, so varnish becomes a hard requirement. Neither solution is perfect, but the results are so drool-worthy with either method that the extra efforts are small compared to the creepy awesome ambience :D
@@jherazob Thank you for the information! Helps me big time, I am def getting one in the near future. I will most likely limit how often I use it for encounters to help reduce any moisture issues over time. I do seal all my minis and terrain but it's still a concern. The effect is just too tantalizing to not go for it though lol. Thanks again! :)
Only after 20 minutes on full blast in one spot did I have an extremely small amount of residue. For typical use in game I would have absolutely no issue running this beast!
@@TonyE727 This can run about 20 minutes max before all the fog juice is used up. At that point it would need to be turned off and refilled. That's what I did and it had such a small amount of residue buildup that it wouldn't damage the terrain IMO. I wouldn't have any issue running it over the stuff I make. That being said, I also would use it for cool effects and not just run it for 20 minutes straight while playing.
I ran the machine for just about 20 minutes trying to take some photos and after all that time it was such a small amount it was hard to notice what little was there.
@@Viking2Go yes but as someone who spends $20 on XPS foam and builds a ton of stuff, it would be hard to drop $110 CAD on something that is not used all that much
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT I'm just wondering how long the fuel lasts and if the amount of smoke emitted on the low setting is too much for a 3-hour gaming session. It's not something that I would wish to constantly monitor but turn on and 'forget' so that I can concentrate on the game.
I'm sorry, 20 minute run time before refill is needed, I have d&d combats that last for hours. The RealGameFX FogMonster water based machine will keep effects on the table for hours. There is water residue build up but their V2 has way less of that. They also have a bunch of terrain pieces that help you blend the smoke machine with. This one is a neat novelty but ultimately falls short by comparison.
Philosophy of use. If you want something to run for hours it might not be what you want, but for effects during gameplay up to 20 minutes long this this is awesome.
If you guys want to keep buying this "smoker" then you'd better help fight the "Vape Bans" that keep happening. Since, he modified a Vape Pen. If all these laws keep getting placed on Vape products and banning the sale of them.... No more coils to fix broken smokers. No more Vape Pens to build new ones. No more smokers. Period.
Thanks for having me on the channel! It turned out awesome in your last build and I can't wait to see it in the next epic build!
Thank for an awesome product Wayne!
YES YES YES!!! I know what I am purchasing when I get home from work tonight 😎. I want to say a big thank you to the three of you for getting this thing out there for us to purchase.
You got it Eric :) You'll have fun with this for sure.
Wayne's Workshop! Wayne's Workshop! D&D time! Excellent!
Party on Mark :)
As technology grows, it improves and gets smaller. It's really cool the ways we get to make stuff these days.
I agree... the fist smoker I used was the size of a shoe box haha
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT That is just crazy! I remember 15 years ago my son had a motorized Thomas the Tank Engine train set in which you put a few drops of water in Thomas's smoke stack and he lets out little puffs of cold smoke as he goes around the track. My son loved that set and I thought the cold smoke idea was really cool for all sorts of things, from toys to cosplay to tabletop terrains, dioramas, and holiday decor. Of course I wasn't about to tear apart my son's toy and I had no way of getting anything like that at the time for what I wanted to use it for... I like the miniaturized tech we have now!
That is sick. When I get home from work. I will be ordering. Although I just getting started
Thank you. Plenty of fun things you can add this to.
I use dry ice all the time... This is SOOOO much easier. thanks for sharing!
Sure thing, thanks for watching.
wow, I need this. would be so cool for my MOTU dioramas.
Oh yeah, that would add an awesome effect to your dioramas!
I would watch a movie with atmosphere like on 16:50 Cant wait that next week video.
Thank you :) I'll keep that in mind.
This quality is next level how he incorporated all additional uses with an ease of use that is very intuitive. Definitely a great innovation and no way of the average of DIYers are going to produce such an elegant solution to this need. A DIY er would have to be pretty advanced to get a working model but VERY advanced to get anywhere near the all encompassing, neatly made and fully functioning compact mechanism.
Thanks, yeah this smoke machine adds some next level visuals that's for sure!
Wow that just looks fantastic what an amazing product. I can imagine so many ways you could add this to so many games.
A ton, I think of new ways every day :)
Wow john with that smoke it's beautiful really creepy, cool
Thank you Luc :)
Gerard is a really really nice guy
He is.
He is
I incorporated a portable smoke machine into my Armies on Parade display board this year which allowed me to have a smoking burnt out house which was neat
Very cool! Such a cool piece to set on the table. I'll be adding this to some builds on the channel this year!... Starting next week with my new EPIC build!
Great little gadget! I think this out be great in my underdark piece of terrain. Thank you for this video!
You got it :) Yeah, that would be sweet.
Dude you done it again - idea factory thank you
Thanks :)
This would be so cool to use with my kids DnD games!
That's the plan :)
That is totally magnificent! I need to get one of those!
Thank you :)
Man, leave it to you!! Really looking forward to the big build next week. Great job.
Thanks Mike :) Next week's build was a blast to work on! It's pretty "cool".
***MINDPLOSION!!!!*** SO AMAZING
haha, right on !! Thank you !
So cool. 😱
Thank you.
Mind is TOTALLY blown!!😳😳😳😳
Thanks... yeah I have so many ideas for this!
Oh boy, and I thought mine was compact. This is amazing thanks for sharing!
You got it :)
Awesome! We’ve been looking for a smoke effect solution for our stream and I’ve already reached out to Wayne thanks to this video. Cheers!
Awesome! Wayne is a great guy... and awesome product.
We should connect some time! Would
Love to collaborate!
@@RealmSmith Hit me up on IG, lets chat.
A collaboration between you two would be insanely awesome!
Really an amazing device.
Yes, it opens up all kinds of ideas when crafting. The remote option I love!
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT totally agree. Now I'm out of budget, but really an amazing thing to add even only about personalize scenic elements or to make photos and videos beautiful effects.
There are a lot of amazing options available
Very very good dude
Thank you :)
It looks so cool
Yeah, it's fun to mess around with what you can create with this.
So cool.., I want one ! 😆
:) I bet your daughter would find it pretty cool.
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT haha thats for sure!
OMG I love this! I can't wait to get this (& most of the extras) on Thursday. Will be an awesome addition to our D&D games :)
Awesome. Yeah it can really add to the fun on game night :)
Thanks! This looks really fun. I like building fantasy dioramas, and this is perfect. I thought he mentioned he has a youtube channel, but I didn't see it listed. Guess I'll have to do some sleuthing....
Sure thing. Check out Waynes Workshop.
That is so cool, thanks for sharing =)
You got it.
I love this! I can see so so many uses
Thank you. Have you seen my book nook in this week’s video. Smoke machine is in that too!
That looks amazing
Thanks!
that is crazy awesome
Right on.
Wow.. that really adds to the build.. And last week I already thought it to be one of the nicest things you ever made. Perhaps I would dim the led a little bit though with some paper perhaps where it has to shine through. Might just be me but I would like it to be just a little bit more subtle but that could also be because in that shot we look straight at it.
Thanks Kylara. You can dim the light and the amount of smoke right on the machine. I’d like to make some more of these mini dioramas.
Strange I just got an ultrasonic fogger in the mail the other day. It sprays water everywhere and would ruin any build, basically unusable. So this is music to my ears. I'm going to install mine into my DMS screen dice tower. I cant wait to see my PC's reaction the first time (in a couple years post lockdowns) when I have to make an epic role through a smokescreen.
Oh hey! I don't know why it took me so long but say hello to your newest contractor!! woop woop. Thus cementing me as the true TWC #1 SUPERFAN!!! YEAH!
I'd love to see their faces as well... that sounds awesome. It's great to have you part of the family Jon, thanks so much for your support!!!
I NEED ONE OF THESE FOR A SISTER OF BATTLE COSPLAY PROP
Do it!
Love it
Thank you.
That smoke is dummy thicc!
Sure as heck better than having to vape and blow into a tube during the game! lol
Definitely haha...
Smokin'
It is :) Wait till next weeks EPIC build!
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT Where else would I be ? 🤘🏼
@@manowar665 Awesome, I’ll be looking for your review :)
Cool video that diorama looks great by the way If you use vegtable glycerin instead of propylene glycol the fog will be thicker and denser
Thanks, I’ll have to check that out.
Crazy !😍
Yeah, it really kicks things up a notch!
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT still waiting for something simelar to get some effects on ... well ... not my table ; but the one I'm building ;-)
That is just amazing. Can't wait to see what comes next. Do you plan on making adjustments to the sewer tiles?
I want to add this to the back of my Sewer Exit in the pipe ! The way the smoke moves it will follow the sewer channel all the way though my entire sewer system!
Oh man! This is amazing! Why couldn’t you just tell us what it is for next week?! LOL I’m so excited! I do have a question for you. Do you take request? For instance, I really want to build a witches cottage for our campaign. And I’m not really good about drawing up ideas. How would you go about it besides just putting foam together. I like the fact that your builds use magnets for utilizing the inside as well.
Thank you :) Yep, next week sorry haha. I do leave hints though in The Coven which you can join in my Patreon :) I love requests. This is an awesome idea... one that I had in mind for a while, and I need to bring to the table. I actually thought of an awesome idea for this while listening to "Salem's Secret" by Peter Gundry. Check that song out, and his work for your campaign.
I'm not hating! I recognize that electronic cigarette because I've had dozens of them years ago lol(Clearomizer was the catch-all phrase). Comes with the ego base and a 510 pin connector. The hodge-podgery going on here in next level clever. I love that this runs on a single 18650 battery, typical for that ecig. The quick connects are genius. Those coils easily burn out though because the silica wick is slow to keep up. Luckily a 5 pack was around $15 I'm assuming there is a fan in that 3d printed box?
Wayne is very creative. I'm not going to pretend I know all the components, just that it adds the effects I want to my crafts. Chat it up with Wayne!
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT Aye
Super awesome.
You could do a trap similar to the base of Anubis in The Mummy (the good one with Brendan Frasier).
The one that melts the workers faces when they pry open the compartment
Thank you. I’ll have to rewatch that and check it out.
I's like to see this in a dungeon or sewer build of yours, to see how the smoke stops and behaves; right now it's sorta just going everywhere.
It would follow my whole sewer system. I need to hook it up to my sewer exit!
I thought Wayne had been taken over by Christopher Walken at the start there lol.
lol. I'll have to ask him to do his best impersonation the next time we chat.
I've been looking for something like this as well. Can you lay the unit on its side? I'm guessing not since the fog juice would spill out. I need to be able to hide it from the players vision. Super cool idea anyways and can't wait to see your epic build and how you implement this!
Hi Tim, yes you can lay it on its side. You just need to monitor the fluid levels differently so you don’t burn it out.
You can lay it on its side no problem, smoke fluid will not spill out as it's a contained in a closed system, the only thing you will have to do sooner when using it on its side is refill it, that's about it 😁
Maybe the flat version?
This is fucking awesome ❤
I love you work! I'm neck deep in painting an AOS army, but can't wait to finish and get started on terrain building. I plan on buying a bunch of your plans once I get started hopefully in a few months. Do you have a homemade black wash recipe that you can share? Thank you for what you do!
Hi Sebastian, thanks you for following the channel. I have a few tiers on Patreon you might be interested, one that gets you my plans included in the tier, and one that gets you bonus videos posted to my private Facebook page showing how I make my washes and other short videos and posts. Basically I use carbon black ink, burnt umber, Liquitex flow aid, matte medium, and distilled water.
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT thanks! I've been meaning to check that out, and totally interested in the additional content.
Are you using a hot element or an ultrasonic driver? The smoke looks like it's warmer than the ambient air, which is great for a fogger but not when you want ground-hugging fog/mist.
That’s a question for Wayne. This creeps over the table real nice.
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT Excellent! I ask because I've used larger fog machines in theatre and you need to cool the exhaust or wind up with a room full of smoke!
Well... It looks great, but now I'm torn appart between this and fog monster. I wonder how well does it covers table and whole board? Does it stick to "the ground"?
It does a nice job with ground cover... more to come on the channel. I would give you a comparison if I could but I haven’t used the fog monster.
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT @Tabletop WitchCRAFT Thanks for the answer :) It's realy awsome that you are reading and answering the comments. Wayne's design looks more compact and that's a big plus, also it seems more affordable. I'll wait for more of your videos and I'll make my mind. Thanks!
@@BornT0Feel You got it :). You’ll see more if it on the channel for sure.
Wow $40.00 for shipping on an $80.00 item is steep. Was ordering it until I saw that
It has to travel a long way. I think even with the shipping cost its cheaper than anything you can get here in the states.
it ships from the Netherlands, sadly prices have gone up for shipping to the US, that combined with a not so well conversion for the dollar to euro rate, and thats the end result.
@@Costronica do you not have flat rate shipping options? I mail stuff home to Ireland from the states all the time. US post office has a smaller box that as long as it’s under 4 pounds is about $12 to ship .
@@colmbright9822 afraid not, I can only ship up to 350 grams for 11 euro to the states, a smoker is more in weight sadly so it skyrockets to that price.
This is amazing! Genuinely curious because I have yet to jump into getting a fogger for my table - how is this one in comparison to the Real Game FX Fog Monster? Not trying to disparage Wayne's awesome fogger, as a mini fogger newbie I am just curious lol.
It's a good question, but I haven't used the other one you mentioned. I have used others (larger machines) in the past that have spit the "fog juice" all over my crafts... that was a nightmare.
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT I DEFINITELY want to avoid fog splooge all over my minis lol. Thanks for the reply man!
@@theaterofthemini No doubt! Anytime.
The Fog Monster and their other stuff uses water instead of fog juice, with the same ultrasonic system as humidifiers. The advantage is that you don't need dedicated juice, which does leave a residue which would be noticeable over time (multiple sessions, or a campaign, or a tournament if you're doing wargames instead of RPGs), and can produce insane flows of fog very fast. The disadvantage is that, well, you're essentially spraying water all over your tabletop, your terrain and minis will get moist, which is a problem if things are not fully sealed and specially with the risk of reactivating PVA, so varnish becomes a hard requirement.
Neither solution is perfect, but the results are so drool-worthy with either method that the extra efforts are small compared to the creepy awesome ambience :D
@@jherazob Thank you for the information! Helps me big time, I am def getting one in the near future. I will most likely limit how often I use it for encounters to help reduce any moisture issues over time. I do seal all my minis and terrain but it's still a concern. The effect is just too tantalizing to not go for it though lol. Thanks again! :)
where do you get replacement smoke juice and how much does that stuff cost?
a bottle of propylene glycol goes for about 12 euro here, which is pretty cheap, and it will last a loooong time, available on amazon and the likes
Amazon, and it’s really cheap.
The question I have, does the smoke leave a film on anything like terrain or minis?
Only after 20 minutes on full blast in one spot did I have an extremely small amount of residue. For typical use in game I would have absolutely no issue running this beast!
I want to use it on a table that is going to have a lot of (painted) mdf terrain. Do you think it would be an issue?
@@TonyE727 This can run about 20 minutes max before all the fog juice is used up. At that point it would need to be turned off and refilled. That's what I did and it had such a small amount of residue buildup that it wouldn't damage the terrain IMO. I wouldn't have any issue running it over the stuff I make. That being said, I also would use it for cool effects and not just run it for 20 minutes straight while playing.
question: does the smoke leave any residue on your terrain?
I ran the machine for just about 20 minutes trying to take some photos and after all that time it was such a small amount it was hard to notice what little was there.
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT good to know! thank you :)
would this be able to smoke for 12 hr stretches, turn on and off with a timer not arduino?
Great question, something you’ll want to contact the company about.
EXTREMELY cool but too expensive for the budget minded hobbyists out there.
Tossing out options for the masses Rob :)
This comment surprises me.. Isn't fog monster double the price..?
@@Viking2Go It’s definitely more than the cost of this one.
You can totally make something like this out of vaping parts if you have the electronics skills, cheaper
@@Viking2Go yes but as someone who spends $20 on XPS foam and builds a ton of stuff, it would be hard to drop $110 CAD on something that is not used all that much
thats the problem. it is for Holiday when thats not permitted. i was using a humidifier it ddint generate enough visible "smoke"
Heys guys! Amazing content, do you know what is name of the quadricular paper when you make crafting process?
Sorry, I don't follow you.... can you explain a bit more?.... Thanks by the way :)
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT I want to know what is name of the checkered paper in your table craft, i searched for hours haha
@@kaiqueryan8720 Ahh... It's in the video description :) It's not paper... it's a cutting mat.
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT Ahh! Thank you very much!! your channel is amazing and i can´t stop watching...
Sign me up!
Link in the description :)
Very cool. Does it have a timer for use in tabletop games? Or can it emit smoke intermittently?
Thank you. There ain’t a timer, but it has a constant on and a button to release the smoke on demand.
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT I'm just wondering how long the fuel lasts and if the amount of smoke emitted on the low setting is too much for a 3-hour gaming session. It's not something that I would wish to constantly monitor but turn on and 'forget' so that I can concentrate on the game.
@@JeanParisot It’s more of an effect short time thing. You might get 20 minutes straight out of it. Maybe a bit more.
any suggestions? i creae dioramas for display that need to last 12-14 hrs but they are so tiny that a huge mister will create too much water
That's a long time to have smoke running.... Maybe make an option for those looking at the diorama to turn it on and off while checking it out.
Any issues or damage to the foam over time with the smoke?
I've had it now for a few weeks with no issue. The smoke is very gentle.
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT thanks, I was looking for something like this and will definitely try it out
I'm sorry, 20 minute run time before refill is needed, I have d&d combats that last for hours. The RealGameFX FogMonster water based machine will keep effects on the table for hours. There is water residue build up but their V2 has way less of that. They also have a bunch of terrain pieces that help you blend the smoke machine with. This one is a neat novelty but ultimately falls short by comparison.
Philosophy of use. If you want something to run for hours it might not be what you want, but for effects during gameplay up to 20 minutes long this this is awesome.
will this smoke for at least 12 hours?
It’ll run out of fluid long before that.
why is the price in euros? Does this ship from europe?
It does, yes.
If you guys want to keep buying this "smoker" then you'd better help fight the "Vape Bans" that keep happening. Since, he modified a Vape Pen. If all these laws keep getting placed on Vape products and banning the sale of them.... No more coils to fix broken smokers. No more Vape Pens to build new ones. No more smokers. Period.