Beta Tests on the new RockZapSSS by Aromazap (part2)
You can see that she is much has a natural look to her, and her coloration is an enhancement in my eyes now that she is here.
The grooves are definitely functional. That is without any doubt. It makes here easy to hold.
I can not say I was not forewarned about her warmth. The maker of the Zaps did reveal that these guys would be very warm! They make an excellent tool for warming hands, easing arthritic pain, and giving massages!
The first session, I had to get used to her temperature, by holding her a bit gingerly and passing her from hand to hand a few times. I could see that for some the warmth may be a surprise… but it is like putting your hand around a hot cup of liquid… you do get desensitized after a few minutes and find that you can hold it.
For those with sensitive hands, the bottom 1/3 of the cylinder remains cooler to the touch.
I was working with three stems for the "back to back" hit test.
One was the new correctly sized matching SS stem, and two were brass stems with bushing. Using a handkerchief, I was able to easily switch the bushing impervious to heat, and it went without a hitch.
Mabel slowed down in production on back to back stem 3 but needed only 15 seconds rest to give another hit!
The hits were more evenly divided than with Mabel's older sisters.
From Ravin' on up through the youngest ones… They give 2-3 good hits, then the assorted 2-6 finishing hits.
Mabel is giving 6-7 good hits, then 1-2 week ones and she's done.
Speaking of done…
After this mornings hours of testing Mabel….
……I am pretty "well done"!
The verdict is…. Mabel… The RockZap with the new SSS Heatport is a hottie.
I have one brass Zap that runs hotter (Kushin'), but even she can not perform the back to back hits that Mabel showed me here today.
I certainly think that the extra bushing that was sent out to accommodate the brass stems should be available for a time. I already would like to have 2 so I can devote a couple of stems to use with Orange Mabel, until SS stems become available.
You can see that she is much has a natural look to her, and her coloration is an enhancement in my eyes now that she is here.
The grooves are definitely functional. That is without any doubt. It makes here easy to hold.
I can not say I was not forewarned about her warmth. The maker of the Zaps did reveal that these guys would be very warm! They make an excellent tool for warming hands, easing arthritic pain, and giving massages!
The first session, I had to get used to her temperature, by holding her a bit gingerly and passing her from hand to hand a few times. I could see that for some the warmth may be a surprise… but it is like putting your hand around a hot cup of liquid… you do get desensitized after a few minutes and find that you can hold it.
For those with sensitive hands, the bottom 1/3 of the cylinder remains cooler to the touch.
I was working with three stems for the "back to back" hit test.
One was the new correctly sized matching SS stem, and two were brass stems with bushing. Using a handkerchief, I was able to easily switch the bushing impervious to heat, and it went without a hitch.
Mabel slowed down in production on back to back stem 3 but needed only 15 seconds rest to give another hit!
The hits were more evenly divided than with Mabel's older sisters.
From Ravin' on up through the youngest ones… They give 2-3 good hits, then the assorted 2-6 finishing hits.
Mabel is giving 6-7 good hits, then 1-2 week ones and she's done.
Speaking of done…
After this mornings hours of testing Mabel….
……I am pretty "well done"!
The verdict is…. Mabel… The RockZap with the new SSS Heatport is a hottie.
I have one brass Zap that runs hotter (Kushin'), but even she can not perform the back to back hits that Mabel showed me here today.
I certainly think that the extra bushing that was sent out to accommodate the brass stems should be available for a time. I already would like to have 2 so I can devote a couple of stems to use with Orange Mabel, until SS stems become available.
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