Which Dynavap for someone with asthma?

abcd5432

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So I tried my dynavap some last night and today just now. I got a wispy hit the first one last night. Great hit the second one, but too much more than I wanted, and this third hit today, could barely pull it.

For ease of pull, I really love the flowerpot. It's just no effort to hit. Draw resistance sucks for asthma, and the dynavap can have some resistance
 
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@abcd5432 couldn't have put it better myself. I'm a slightly different back ground but feel exactly the same about vaping. I liked it before but now I love it !!! I wonder if this is the core commonality we share as vape fiends ;)

And yes, I too have been a little eager before now and inadvertently cause an asthma attack. Oh if you have a couple of blasts in your inhaler before vaping, then you get a little more missed a little wicket ;)
 

westchop

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I hate to do this to you, but if you can get a mobius clutch knock off so it. I broke mine. It was the best dynavap piece ever out of all of my glass pieces. . .
The dynavap has been my hardest vape to pair with a bubbler or bong effectively. . . I had to actually get smaller pieces now . . . For ease of pull, I really love the flowerpot. It's just no effort to hit. Draw resistance sucks for asthma, and the dynavap can have some resistance

abcd5432, thanks for sharing your story. :) Living in a legal state must be awesome. I’m glad it wasn’t the vaping that put you in the hospital. What was it that you didn’t like with the water pieces that didn’t work with the dynavap? Also, why did you have to get smaller pieces?

I’ve had the M18 with ti tip and ti mouthpiece for about a week now. I also got the Chinese SJK dental induction heater from Amazon for $53 and they work great together. Fortunately, the draw resistance of the dynavap isn’t a problem for me but the flowerpot does look interesting.

I did have to take a break from vaping until I learned how not to combust because it was making my lungs very unhappy. Now I’m anxiously awaiting the arrival of Ddave’s water wand and showerhead water pipe. If that’s not enough, I’ll be looking at those Mobius clutch knockoffs.

@abcd5432 couldn't have put it better myself. I'm a slightly different back ground but feel exactly the same about vaping. I liked it before but now I love it !!! I wonder if this is the core commonality we share as vape fiends ;)

And yes, I too have been a little eager before now and inadvertently cause an asthma attack. Oh if you have a couple of blasts in your inhaler before vaping, then you get a little more missed a little wicket ;)

KC2K, I'm glad too that I found vaping because otherwise I'd be limited to edibles. I also understand the temptation to push it. ;)
 
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Summer

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I find the new 2018 M is not draw restrictive. The 2017 is. Even open, I find the Omni draw restrictive. For asthma, water is a great idea. That DDave kit looks really nice.

If money is no object, I highly recommend the Ghost MV-1 as it's on-demand convection -- convection being the key word for those of us with compromised lungs. The vapor is cool so you don't need water although you can & you can draw for as little as 10 sec. (up to the time-out of 15 sec.). And I don't have the FP (yet?), but I've heard from members who have lung issues that it works very well for them.
 
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westchop

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I find the new 2018 M is not draw restrictive. The 2017 is. Even open, I find the Omni draw restrictive. For asthma, water is a great idea. That DDave kit looks really nice.

If money is no object, I highly recommend the Ghost MV-1 as it's on-demand convection -- convection being the key word for those of us with compromised lungs. The vapor is cool so you don't need water although you can & you can draw for as little as 10 sec. (up to the time-out of 15 sec.). And I don't have the FP (yet?), but I've heard from members who have lung issues that it works very well for them.

Thanks Summer. :) I'll check out the MV-1. Surprising that the Omni is draw restrictive.
 
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Yeah, even fully open, I can't get enough air mixed into the hit. :shrug: why.
 
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abcd5432

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abcd5432, thanks for sharing your story. :) Living in a legal state must be awesome. I’m glad it wasn’t the vaping that put you in the hospital. What was it that you didn’t like with the water pieces that didn’t work with the dynavap? Also, why did you have to get smaller pieces?

I’ve had the M18 with ti tip and ti mouthpiece for about a week now. I also got the Chinese SJK dental induction heater from Amazon for $53 and they work great together. Fortunately, the draw resistance of the dynavap isn’t a problem for me but the flowerpot does look interesting.

I did have to take a break from vaping until I learned how not to combust because it was making my lungs very unhappy. Now I’m anxiously awaiting the arrival of Ddave’s water wand and showerhead water pipe. If that’s not enough, I’ll be looking at those Mobius clutch knockoffs.



KC2K, I'm glad too that I found vaping because otherwise I'd be limited to edibles. I also understand the temptation to push it. ;)
The water pieces that didn't work well with tye dynavap had wispy hits and were not full body hits.
The pieces that worked well gave hits that were milky white, whole bong milked up. Without combustion.

The difference between the mobius clutch knock off and a recycle was huge.

The clutch knock off isn't available sadly. I tried the dynavap with every piece I own 10+, and the results just varies. It's not like my flowerpot where it's pretty much the same no matter what I use it with, just differences in filtration. The dynavap was more picky for me.

I also have an older 2017 dynavap, the new tips are supposed to be better regarding airflow.
I find the new 2018 M is not draw restrictive. The 2017 is. Even open, I find the Omni draw restrictive. For asthma, water is a great idea. That DDave kit looks really nice.

If money is no object, I highly recommend the Ghost MV-1 as it's on-demand convection -- convection being the key word for those of us with compromised lungs. The vapor is cool so you don't need water although you can & you can draw for as little as 10 sec. (up to the time-out of 15 sec.). And I don't have the FP (yet?), but I've heard from members who have lung issues that it works very well for them.
I'll reply longer but on a quick note about the flower pot, the draw is so good my roommate that doesn't have any issues was just stupidly impressed. The second I showed him he said "it's so easy,".
. The draw resistance on it is amazing.
 
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