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cybrguy

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Other than cooling abilities, I really love the draw resistance functionality of the Revolve. I don't think I will return to using stems without it, it makes huge difference for me Are there any oher stems with that functionality?
I have struggled a bit discerning the value of this control. I have generally left it fully open...
 

Blacksad

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I have struggled a bit discerning the value of this control. I have generally left it fully open...
It's only for MTL inhalation but that's my preferred way of vaping, feels very similar to smoking a joint. You need some draw resistance to make it more comparable. And I also enjoy packing very tight recently, but only half of a bowl at a time. Also makes the experience closer to smoking as far as I can tell. I use the Reload for packing by the way, didn't expect any wonders from it, but it really helps to organise the whole vaping process a lot. I think it's a perfect gift for any vapcap enthusiast. I just don't know how anyone can dislike it. I'm looking forward for what is Mad Heaters going to release next. I'm not addicted to buying new vapes/stems/tips/whatever but at least I will follow the updates and check all of the releases. With @Brenyo's thoughtful approach success of Mad Heaters is inevitable.
 

DocNicksche

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It's only for MTL inhalation but that's my preferred way of vaping, feels very similar to smoking a joint.

I close mine down to about 1/4 to 1/3 of the opening and I use it for direct draws only. I like a bit more resistance to the draw 🤷‍♂️
... But I totally agree that it is almost essential to get nice mtl puffs and that way it really does a great job in emulating the joint experience.
 

666Honeybadger

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I was really into this devise… then i got an anvil. Not even in the same zip code! I would like to say that the revolve is great for sipping your herb, like a fine wine. Where as the anvil is like taking a shot of some high octane liquor. I personally prefer the liquor!
I do wonder: how hot is the vapor when using it native? Hot like tequila or cool like a cold glass of wine?
Comparable with a regular Dynavap stem (like an M)? Or hotter/cooler?
And is the cap/tip part interchangeable with other stems?
 
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FROMTHE6IX

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I was really into this devise… then i got an anvil. Not even in the same zip code! I would like to say that the revolve is great for sipping your herb, like a fine wine. Where as the anvil is like taking a shot of some high octane liquor. I personally prefer the liquor!
I agreed, when I wanna chill and relax I take the revolve, when I wanna just get couchlocked and eat, I take the anvil
 
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ellis d. tripp

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I do wonder: how hot is the vapor when using it native? Hot like tequila or cool like a cold glass of wine?
Comparable with a regular Dynavap stem (like an M)? Or hotter/cooler?
And is the cap/tip part interchangeable with other stems?
It’s not as cool as an MVS, or revolve, but comparable to a M. The nice thing when hitting the anvil natively, is that it hits much easier. It has more airflow than what we’re used to. It also maintains enough heat in the “copper battery” to toke on like a joint. I can get several nice big hits before it cools down. I mean you literally have like 45 sec. To a minute to casually puff away. It’s awesome!
There aren’t a lot of aftermarket gadgets for it yet, but you know they’re coming. it’s not compatible with any of the other flame powered devices. It is it’s own thing.
 

FROMTHE6IX

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I do wonder: how hot is the vapor when using it native? Hot like tequila or cool like a cold glass of wine?
Comparable with a regular Dynavap stem (like an M)? Or hotter/cooler?
And is the cap/tip part interchangeable with other stems? It's abit hotter than the m, that copper heats up real good though,
 
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Chicken No Name

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I was really into this devise… then i got an anvil. Not even in the same zip code! I would like to say that the revolve is great for sipping your herb, like a fine wine. Where as the anvil is like taking a shot of some high octane liquor. I personally prefer the liquor!
That's useful.

I prefer to use my DV as a sipper. When I want more I can reach for my tinymight and/or flip the switch for my fp. Or heat past the click and finish in a oner. Or take a blast on the noisy cricket.

The anvil really interests me but I feel it ticks different boxes (or zip codes!) to the dv (and all the others I've mentioned).

It's own unique boxes.

I can understand the temptation to compare but I think of them as different vapes, not competing vapes.

For now I need to build up the funds but it's on the radar. Until then, I'm happy with sipping my fine wine...
 

Blacksad

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I was really into this devise… then i got an anvil. Not even in the same zip code! I would like to say that the revolve is great for sipping your herb, like a fine wine. Where as the anvil is like taking a shot of some high octane liquor. I personally prefer the liquor!
I'm not sure it's a right thing to compare, Anvil is a device and Revolve is a stem. Anvil could benefit from having a Revolve stem actually if it was compatible.

It’s not as cool as an MVS, or revolve, but comparable to a M. The nice thing when hitting the anvil natively, is that it hits much easier. It has more airflow than what we’re used to. It also maintains enough heat in the “copper battery” to toke on like a joint. I can get several nice big hits before it cools down. I mean you literally have like 45 sec. To a minute to casually puff away. It’s awesome!
I have very similar experience with a 19M tip and a Revolve. When packed very tight it stays hot for quite a long time and I can do some puffs. Three heating cycles and the bowl is done. Would I prefer just puffing non-stop and do only one heating? Probably yeah, but that's not a huge advantage in my opinion. What interests me the most in the Anvil is the taste. I think it should taste better than a DV, can you confirm that?
 
Would I prefer just puffing non-stop and do only one heating? Probably yeah, but that's not a huge advantage in my opinion.
This massively depends on the situation. Out and about or at a party with friends less heating cycles and longer cool down can be a serious disadvantage.
I also prefer that you can put the dyna down anytime and not waste weed.
Makes microdosibg a piece of cake.
 
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Blacksad

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This massively depends on the situation. Out and about or at a party with friends less heating cycles and longer cool down can be a serious disadvantage.
I also prefer that you can put the dyna down anytime and not waste weed.
Makes microdosibg a piece of cake.
Sure, if I need to keep my hands busy I would use a DV with a low temp cap
 
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OGablogian

AKA Probeer
Exclusively?
Every time i vape?
:lol:

I didn't read it as a negative review at all. It's like you say: the cooling is what makes it unique, what makes it the Revolve.
But i was pleasantly surprised when i eventually tried it. It still beats other stems in terms of cooling and taste but it is surely a different experience than when using the DRC-tube. That's why i still recommend trying it out to those who haven't yet. Nice for variation at the least..



I'll do it again!
I have three complete Revolves.

1-Glass stem, 21SS tip. Airport halfway. DRC 1/2-1/3 open. Fluttering during draw.
2-Ti stem, 19SS tip, Bypass halfway, DRC 1/2-1/3 open. Uncovered during first cycle, fluttering from second cycle.
3-Ti stem 20SS tip, Direct airflow tube, alternate use of bypass or airport, mostly open with fluttering.

(4- Spare Ti stem set up with Simrell stinger mouthpiece/intercooler, 21Ti Vong tip. Looks really dope (all raw ti) and is a real featherweight combo but it's quite hot and harsh when you get used to the Revolve CU so i don't really use it a lot tbh... It's really nice to hold tho :lol::tup:)

I do switch things around often so it will vary. The only constant thing is the Revolve!

Very interesting. How would you describe the difference in hits between 1, 2 and 3 :p ?
 
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ch3r6nz9n

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I run a rainbow mp through a glass stem, but this.. is the best of both worlds.. this things a fuckn CHUNK.. 119mm long & 29.93g - custom Ti from 3 different countries/companies :)
if ya like it long & heavy, this is your guy! it also hammers with the direct flow tube, for attempting one-hitters - im an old bonghead so a wee bit of warmth ain't no thing..
In fact, I started using the direct flow w/ all the airports shut, because as much as I lovelove! the design of the revolve mp, it catches fuckin heeeaps of reclaim.. like I want that shit in my lungs bra
also ill be the first cunt in line for an adapter/converter /CU to get my mvs/revolve Ti onto my anvil heater/bowl. if it doesn't happen quickly enough I'll commission it myself from a CNC custom firm for a cpl hundred bucks

Bugger it, go the whole hog @Brenyo !!


Make Revolve 2.0 stem for anvil, not dyna!!

Push the sense back to 2023, & make it dual use dyna/anvil !




i jest : ) I still buy it though!!! Im sure whatever you do next will be just as sleek & classy. love your work. And thanx for the xtras/freebies to aus!! im shilling the fuck out of it to anyone with ears, haha
 
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Blacksad

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It took me almost 2 months to decide that I prefer the glass body over a Ti body of the Revolve. What I like more about it:
1. It doesn't get as hot as a Ti body, I find the Ti fins pretty hot after 2-3 hits. But both bodies are usable.
2. Tip fits easier into a glass body.
3. I can see if the stem needs some cleaning just by looking at it.
4. It just looks better (very subjective, but why not)

What I think might be better in the glass body:
1. I wish the screen could be placed easier into it, in the Ti body it works just fine.
2. Closed airport is still leaking a bit of air. On a Ti body it's a bit better but still doesn't completely close the airport. I would probably prefer the stem without an airport at all.

That said, I think Revolve is the best stem out there and I would 100% recommend it to anyone. I will continue using it with the glass body but I'm pretty sure that both are usable and you won't regret getting any of them.
 

ibnganja

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It took me almost 2 months to decide that I prefer the glass body over a Ti body of the Revolve. What I like more about it:
1. It doesn't get as hot as a Ti body, I find the Ti fins pretty hot after 2-3 hits. But both bodies are usable.
2. Tip fits easier into a glass body.
3. I can see if the stem needs some cleaning just by looking at it.
4. It just looks better (very subjective, but why not)

What I think might be better in the glass body:
1. I wish the screen could be placed easier into it, in the Ti body it works just fine.
2. Closed airport is still leaking a bit of air. On a Ti body it's a bit better but still doesn't completely close the airport. I would probably prefer the stem without an airport at all.

That said, I think Revolve is the best stem out there and I would 100% recommend it to anyone. I will continue using it with the glass body but I'm pretty sure that both are usable and you won't regret getting any of them.
I had issues with my Glass Body and I got sent a replacement Glass Body AND a Ti! I REALLY wanted a Ti and I was so disappointed I only got the glass.

but, now that I've tried both, I agree with you. I love the way it looks, it's easier to see when it needs cleaning, it gets less hot, and I don't think you mention this -- but the TASTE is so subtley better with the glass.

I agree with leakage; I would also want better fitment on the tip so it slips less.

lovin' my glass Revolve! took it out today --- check out my instagram, same as my username :)
 
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Spj3k1

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I have had the Revolve for a while. Although it is a great stem it quite fast fell back to 2nd place after my old omnivong...

As a person who loved smoking j's I feel the omni just slaps harder, wich I like. I do also feel the Revolve kills quite a bit of flavour. Escpecially when gunked up, wich happens quite fast.

However, as an european I must say it is without doubt the best device for hashish. The cooling here takes a bit off the harshness of hashish, so I can do huge clouds with no cough.

So it's the omni or vapman for flower and revolve (with ti vong and 19SS) for hashish. These three devices are all I need. I am lucky to not have any VAS.
 

666Honeybadger

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I feel the omni just slaps harder, wich I like. I do also feel the Revolve kills quite a bit of flavour. Escpecially when gunked up, wich happens quite fast.
Do you use the reclaim catching screen? I find it really helps keeping the CU clean longer.

And about the harder slapping Omni: have you tried the Revolve with the Direct Airflow tube? Hits are hotter then for sure but also a bit thicker/harder slapping since the vaporpath goes straight thru the middle. I have one of my Revolves set up with the DA tube and when i want to get slapped a bit harder (sometimes just before going to bed) i just take that bad boy out!
I use the Reload for packing by the way, didn't expect any wonders from it, but it really helps to organise the whole vaping process a lot. I think it's a perfect gift for any vapcap enthusiast. I just don't know how anyone can dislike it. I'm looking forward for what is Mad Heaters going to release next. I'm not addicted to buying new vapes/stems/tips/whatever but at least I will follow the updates and check all of the releases. With @Brenyo's thoughtful approach success of Mad Heaters is inevitable.

It really is a perfect tool/gift for anyone that enjoys vapcaps (or other vapes for that matter). Like you say it organises the whole process and using the tamper for packing is something you instantly love (and need from then onwards). I didn't think i needed it but when i unpacked it i knew i can't go on without anymore! LoL
Me too i can hardly wait for their next release, it will most likely be amazing again given the fact that the Revolve 1 was already a very ambitious and brave design. Really feels like MADheaters is resetting the bar with their designs and approach, Brenyo takes every remark serious and has an ambition to deliver an innovative and flawless device.
Excited to see what he will come up with next!
 
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