Nautilus Dry Herb Vaporizer
This isn’t your grandpa’s pipe – but it could be. With Nautilus, we’re making the classics cool again with updated features to enhance this timeless model. Designed to echo the nostalgia of Sherlock (or Gandalf, your choice), this cannabis pipe is reliable and affordable, equipped with smart features like a temperature tracker and session timer. Use our Churchwarden Stem Kit to add style or function to your dry herb pipe and make it the time-traveling machine of your dreams. Explore our collection today.
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Nautilus Churchwarden Stem Kit
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Nautilus Dry Herb Vaporizer | Birch Wood
$79.99 -
Nautilus Dry Herb Vaporizer | Sunset Fusion
$79.99 -
Nautilus Dry Herb Vaporizer | Black Wood
$79.99 -
Nautilus Dry Herb Vaporizer | Funky Flower
$79.99 -
Nautilus Dry Herb Vaporizer | Palm Wood
$79.99 -
Nautilus Dry Herb Vaporizer | Rainbow Eucalyptus
$79.99 -
Nautilus Dry Herb Vaporizer | Redheart Wood
$79.99
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I turn on Nautilus?
Click the power button 5 times rapidly within 2 seconds. The most common reason why Nautilus doesn’t turn on is that the clicking sequence is too slow. So, if Nautilus doesn’t turn on, click a little faster.
What’s the best inhaling technique?
Getting the most out of your vaporizer is achieved with long, slow draws. The technique is similar to sipping hot tea or coffee. In order to extract the best quality vapor, the chamber needs to maintain a consistent temperature. So, pulling too hard will reduce the chamber temperature, causing less vapor to be produced.
What’s the best vaping temperature?
There’s no standard temperature recommendation, it’s mostly up to your personal preference. In general, lower temperatures (<=375°F) will produce a more flavorful and milder effect (also easier on the lungs). As the temperature is increased, the flavor will become less pronounced, the effects will increase, and the more visible vapor will be noticed.
Why don’t I see visible vapor?
A number of factors affect how much visible vapor is produced, including temperature, grind, chamber packing, herb moisture content, etc. We won’t go in depth here, but a good article can be viewed HERE. The most common factor is the temperature setting. The lower the temperature setting (<400°F), the less vapor you’ll see, but you’ll experience better flavor. At higher temperatures (>400°F), the more visible vapor you’ll see, but at the expense of less flavor.