Airpath Materials: PEEK, stainless steel, hard-anodization, Ultem
Isolation: 100% hermetically sealed airpath
Hard Anodization: Food-safe, non-reactive, ultra-durable, naturally non-stick
Temperature Safety: Materials never exceed safe thresholds; convection design prevents scorching
Load: Fill oven to brim, tap gently (don’t pack tightly).
Select Mode:
Session: Oven stays warm for set
Demand: Heats instantly on
Adjust Airflow:
Open = big clouds, lighter flavor
Closed = denser, richer flavor
Draw: Long, steady pulls maximize
Cooling Unit: Clean every few
Quick clean: Wipe warm unit with swab/tissue, collect
Deep clean: Soak disassembled parts (except O-rings & lock wheel) in alcohol, rinse, dry.
Oven: Non-stick; brush or blow out after
Screens: Replace when
Won’t turn on → Check battery charge & cap tightness
Battery drains fast → Clean contacts, tighten cap
Scorched herb → Loosen pack, increase airflow, lower temp, clean screens
Weak vapor → Clean screens, adjust airflow, recalibrate TCR
DEVICE TOO HOT → Space out sessions, increase airflow, check packing
Use high-quality 21700 cells for best
Pair with a water pipe adapter (WPA) for cooler
Recalibrate TCR periodically to maximize
Remove battery for long-term
What materials are used in the Frolic airpath?
The airpath is constructed exclusively from PEEK, stainless steel, hard-anodization and Ultem—all food-safe, high-performance materials.
Which components make up the airpath?
1. PEEK outer tube
2. PEEK inner tube
3. Hard-anodized oven (same finish used in premium cookware)
4. Stainless steel mesh screen
5. Stainless steel heater
6. PEEK oven cap
7. PEEK cooling unit part
8. Ultem AFC and mouthpiece
Is the airpath isolated?
Yes. The airpath is 100% hermetically sealed from other components, ensuring pure vapor
from start to finish.
Is hard anodization safe and why we chose it?
Yes. Hard anodization is food-safe, non-reactive, and extremely durable. It resists wear,
high heat, and mechanical damage, while also oering a naturally non-stick surface for
easy cleaning.
| Feature | Hard Anodized | Ceramic Coating |
|---|---|---|
| Durability | Ultra-tough, scratch- and dent-resistant | More delicate, coating can chip or fade |
| Heat Performance | Excellent conduction & retention; safe at high heat | Best at low–medium heat; high heat may damage |
| Longevity | 5–10+ years with proper care | 1–3 years before coating degrades |
| Safety | Non-reactive, food-safe, no leaching | PTFE/PFOA-free, but wears faster |
| Value | Higher upfront cost, long-term investment | Lower cost, more frequent replacement |
Are the materials safe under working temperatures?
Yes. The Frolic’s advanced thermodynamics ensure that PEEK and other polymers never exceed their safe thresholds, remaining completely inert.
Are vaporization temperatures safe?
Yes. As a predominantly convection device, Frolic avoids localized scorching or burning often seen in conduction-heavy designs.
Which parts require cleaning?
Primarily the cooling unit. The oven is non-stick and usually only needs a light brush or blow after use.
How often should I clean the cooling unit?
Every few weeks, depending on material, temperature, and frequency of use.
How do I clean the cooling unit?
How do I replace mesh screens?
Travel/storage.
Battery care.
What’s the diference between Session and Demand modes?
How should I pack the oven?
Lightly. Frolic relies on airflow—tap down gently, don’t compress tightly.
How much herb should I load?
Fill up to the brim of the black oven. Which airflow setting should I use?
Long, steady draws maximize vapor. Frolic is forgiving, so shorter sips also work.
Does the Frolic support water pipe adapters (WPA)?
Frolic supports WPA (water pipe adapter) for cooler, smoother vapor.
Should I perform TCR calibration?
Recalibrate periodically for consistent temperature accuracy.
When I shake the Frolic, I hear a slight rattle. Is this normal?
Yes. The faint rattle comes from the ceramic pins shifting slightly when the device is cold. Once heated, this sound is usually less noticeable. The degree of rattle can vary between units due to normal manufacturing tolerances, which are designed to allow for thermal expansion and drop resistance. This is expected and not a cause for concern.
While the Frolic is operating, I hear a faint buzzing sound. Is this normal?
Yes. The heater is regulated using pulse-width modulation (PWM). Because the heater has a relatively large surface area, the PWM pulses can produce a subtle buzzing sound during operation. This is a normal characteristic of the regulation system and does not afect performance or safety.
Device won’t turn on
Battery drains quickly
Herb scorched at bottom
Poor vapor production
DEVICE TOO HOT warning