Nitecore NFF01

Hey bud, hot plate should be hot to touch in a few seconds, to heat your vape up is a total different story, I give my vape a warm bath first and then put it into the stirrer
 
It gets warm quick.
Depending on the setting you choose though.


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The heater is pretty useless. The SS plate is made of maybe 0.5mm sheeting so there's almost no thermal mass allow decent heat tranfer to your juice container. It uses a 30W Peltier device for heating. After 2 hours a 100ml of juice is only a little above ambient temperature in my experience.

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I dunno, I set mine to about 55-60 degrees, lay the bottle flat and wedge it so it doesn't spin, gets the juice nice N warm. I wouldn't say up to the 60deg mark, but warm enough to where it's thin enough for the spinner to do its job


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I have all the gear necessary to check the heater performance but never did... Think I'll give some feedback when I do my next mix and see just how warm the heater can get the juice.
 
I picked up one of these the other day. Only got to test it out properly last night.
Did a trial run to figure out how it all works.
My trial was just plain water in a beaker, running at 70 degrees and 1200RPM.
I left that to run for about 30 minutes before checking the temperature, was sitting at about ~65 degrees.

Going with that I started a batch that I did not give a warm bath to begin, so it started at room temperature (~23 in my apartment).
Ran it for 4 hours, juice was nicely mixed and was just off 70 degrees.

Will run a few more trials over the weekend, but so far for the price I have been fairly happy with the mixer.
 
Does the entire heating pad heat up or just the centre of it

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it seems more towards the center, I would guess it was about 70% of the pad was heated, though I only had a 100ml beaker on the pad so that was more then enough for my mix.
The part that not heated was warm to the touch, but still touchable without having to be brave about it.
 
Hi guys.

Sorry to bump this thread.

I am a new DIY'er, so the question is, would you recommend getting a mixer like this right of the bat or should I just stick with "hand mixing" my first couple of juices?
 
Hi guys.

Sorry to bump this thread.

I am a new DIY'er, so the question is, would you recommend getting a mixer like this right of the bat or should I just stick with "hand mixing" my first couple of juices?

I got one, but for two reasons: 1: I knew that I would theoretically like mixing and that it would be a permanent thing for me (the investment was therefor worth my while). 2: I have RA and the shaking part would put too much strain on my wrists (so I actually did not have much of a choice). But I must say, I enjoy it and it does make my mixing a lot easier.

Maybe start without it and if you decide to continue mixing, then make the investment.


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I agree. It's quite a bit of cash to fork out on concentrates and tools alone when you start out, and adding a stirrer to the mix makes it a bit rof.
First see how it goes.
But I will say that if mine broke today, I'd get a new one before close of business.


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Hi guys.

Sorry to bump this thread.

I am a new DIY'er, so the question is, would you recommend getting a mixer like this right of the bat or should I just stick with "hand mixing" my first couple of juices?
Guys the Nitecore stirrer is a toy, do not buy it you wasting your money

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What do you prefer?


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Clyrolinx will be bringing in analogue ones at a very good price, I believe up to 3kg they can stir including temp plate. I do have a nitecore, but for a avid juice maker it is a massive let down.

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