McQuack

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I posted this on reddit before, I guess here are also many fans of the 5 fin ti tip.

In the latest livestream yesterday George said about the 5 fin ti tip: "I'm trying to be careful with the words because that may be coming to an end".

It's already sold out in the US and EU stores!

Edit: It's now available again in the US store.
 
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coolbreeze

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Mighty fine lakeside vaping with the Dynavaps:
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Petetbay

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DV 420 order picked up a Woodwynd stem and some Woodwynd condensers to play with as well some Woodwynd SS screens which seem to be nice alternative screen, still early the half bowl use looks really good. I had a Helix tip already and haven’t been impressed so I didn’t want another.

Stuff working on in the Frankenstem lab. Wood tipped mp Stinger w/Woodwynd stem and Omni/glass Charlie stem both w/9 fins & perforated caps.


 
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im not a robot

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sorry i feel like a fool asking, but what is the difference between the captive and the original cap, how do i identify which one i have?
 
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Petetbay

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sorry i feel like a fool asking, but what is the difference between the captive and the original cap, how do i identify which one i have?
Captive cap has 2 indentations one on each side on the open end, they hold the cap onto the tip, the older non-captive cap has no indentations and is held on by the sides griping the tip. Both can be adjusted by squeezing the cap sides to bring them closer to the tip.

 

coolbreeze

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thanks guys. i just started looking at the silver sleeves for the vapcap which look like a nice upgrade. it just said they are only compatible with the captive caps so started wondering..
That's so you don't turn it over an drop hot silver in your lap! ; ) With the OG FMJ (and presumably this one as well) the sleeve forces the cap to a round shape, making the Cap lose its grip, while the indents still hold.
 

maremaresing

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I really like Red-Eye products for vape stems and stuff, because:

  • safe materials (stainless steel/titanium)
  • reasonably priced
  • high quality machining
  • A compact cooling maze system wrapped around a chunk of metal that I've never been able to overpower
So when they released the mini, I immediately suspected it would be the perfect size for a dynavap tip. I bought the titanium one on 420 sales (with a bunch of other stuff), and OH EM GEE


Even though this is titanium and tiny, I find that it only starts to get warm towards the middle after two back to back heat cycles. The vapor remains cool, and you can still handle it easily. I'm sure the stainless steel version wouldn't get hot ever. [For some reference, I found the Revolve stem to get too hot to hold after a single cycle, and didn't think it cooled very well.]

The airpath is narrower than the full size amazed, which is expected to maintain the length, but it's not too restrictive. Perfect for getting good rips from my Ti Dynavap tip.

You'll need to pop 2 more dynvap tip size orings on, then "screw" the tip into the Amazed Mini. Kinda like how I did with the Dani Tip and the larger amazed. Once you do, it's snug and feels made for each other.

Red-Eye didn't pay me for this review, and I don't think they advertise ever at all, which is dumb. You can buy them here, and I encourage you to do so. https://red-eye.co.uk/shop/amazed-mini/

Oh and I've been waiting so long to do this....

DON'T TALK TO ME OR MY SON EVER AGAIN!

 
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