Pure artistry. The "S" engraving on the sleeve isn't just a logo; it's a subtle whisper of pride from Simrell, laser-etched with such precision that it feels personal, like a secret shared between maker and user. In my hands, it's warm, tactile, and grounding—transforming a simple session into something meditative and profound. I've had moments where the weight of the day melts away as I trace those natural patterns, feeling connected to something bigger, more timeless. If you're chasing that emotional high from gear that stirs the soul, this sleeve doesn't just elevate your setup; it ignites a quiet passion, a love affair with the organic and the engineered dancing in harmony.
I'm a weakling with a low temp cap and I was still struggling with some of the denser hits when heated toward the base of the tip. Even through my little bubbler, she was very spicy. This think is magical. It's almost hard to tell I'm even breathing in vapor until a cloud comes out. Definitely a worthwhile upgrade for my beloved M.
In my opinion..
This device is for the fine-tasters. The hunters for that specific satisfying hit full of flavor. I've been using (mostly electric) vaporizers for years (Dynavap 2019, Crafty+, Mighty+, TinyMight2) and the Simrell got me by surprise. Such exquisite flavor. No hot vapor, and no lack of clouds.
It's as if I've stumbled upon an equivalent of a high quality mechanical watch, or a fine pen, which can back up the finesse that it portrays with its sleek design.
It took a few tries for me to grasp the intricacies. I started off with the wand. It took some measuring, but I got a nice hit out of it pretty quickly. I do not like how the vertical position warms up the titanium material more than it should, so I will attempt to heat it up in reverse another time. But because of this slight annoyance, I switched to the butane alternative.
I heated it up as instructed for the hybrid approach with the PB-207, and this provided some insane results. I will stick with this heating method for now, even though my initial plan was to make the Wand my main heating tool.
Before I used the Simrell, I took some time to learn about the device by disassembling and reassembling it. Very straightforward, and easy to clean. There is one side of the intercooler that fits the inner tube more rigidly. The logo on the intercooler allows me to keep using the optimal side.
This device does get very warm (I wonder why), so be sure to give it a place to cool down. I don't have the stand myself but my ceramic bowl does the trick as well (that stand does look pretty nice though).
There are some excellent mechanical vaporizers out there, each with their own merits. If you are looking for a device that provides excellent hits full of flavor, which will allow you to act all pretentious and say "I taste some grape, with cacao and a hint of peat" like you're drinking wine or whiskey, give this device a try. It's that much flavor.
The bowl isn't too big though so expect to reload after each hit once you have the technique under control. And grab a microfiber cloth or something similar if you want to take the cap off and you can't wait for it to cool down.
No balls, no glass, no rubber, just an exquisite device which provides exquisite taste.
I took a 300 dollar gamble, and it turned out to be a great investment. The Simrell will accompany me for years to come. I just need a fancy leather pen holster for it now, maybe a double slot so I can bring some cotton swabs along for the ride.
Tip: Information about this device is scarce and often hidden within hour-long streaming videos. I would suggest setting up a Wiki equivalent on which fans / customers / enthusiasts can submit additional information and techniques (after mod / bot approval to avoid potential platform abuse).
This will allow you to create an interactive source of information that can be upheld and maintained by the community. This direction should also be a bit more approachable than video editing, and it will be helpful for both beginners and experts alike.
Thank you for the awesome device.
Not only does this cooling stand look exquisite in stonewashed aluminum, it functions fantastically too.
If you’re buying the Simrell TED or MVS then this is an essential addition, it sucks the heat out of the device cooling it down in seconds, and doubles as a great desk stand.
Awesome!