Recent content by Dressedspring1

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    The Golden Age of Dry Herb Vaping?

    A dry herb vaporizer in a 510 battery form factor that heats up as quickly and produces dense cool vapour would probably be the peak of vaporizer tech for me. We’re still a ways off from that
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    Dynavap VapCap

    I haven’t used the other induction heaters but am happy with my wand and would suggest it as a safe purchase you likely won’t feel you’ve made the wrong choice with. I’m not sure what you mean by “use it like a torch”
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    Dynavap VapCap

    It’s going to be heavily dependent on price whether I’m on board the woodwynd train or not. Futo exists and I’ve had absolutely beautiful stems made by them, with the bonus that I was able to chose which wood the stems were made of, and their prices are extremely reasonable (35-40 at the entry...
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    Dynavap VapCap

    I will second the vote for Futo. Both my stash boxes are beautiful and feel very high quality in the hand, they hold a Dyna + bud, they’ve absolutely increased my enjoyment of my vapes.
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    Dynavap VapCap

    I gotta say, I’ve been using my M21 a lot these past few days since the Vong is set to half bowl, and it’s a nicer vape than it really gets credit for. Maybe the heavy lifting is that it pairs really well with the wand but I’ve been getting two draw extractions with it and it’s been nice. I...
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    Dynavap VapCap

    I like my B, I use it when I’m kayaking and don’t want to get any of my wood stems wet and I appreciate that silicone is an extremely easy material to clean.
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    Dynavap VapCap

    2019 M tip on the dynavault for $30
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    First vaporizer, Dyna or Danivape?

    Honestly I don’t love the absolute ranking of one is better than the other people tend to do here. They all have different form factors, they all have differing levels of financial investment where you’d feel more or less good about having one fall out of a pocket, they’re all varying degrees of...
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    Arizer ArGo

    Mine has always been that way across both my ArGo and my AirMax
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    Arizer ArGo

    I have not used any of the longer stems, they should work though. Arizer sells a water pipe adapter stem for the ArGo, that would be the cheapest option provided you already have a water piece.sneaky Pete and I’m sure others also have their own versions. I have one from arizer and it works...
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    Arizer ArGo

    I have experienced this on occasion, it’s not a thing that happens with any one specific vaporizer just something that can come up with drawing hot dry air down your throat. Drinking water and staying hydrated helps some, running through a water pipe helps a lot. 400 is higher than I typically...
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    First vaporizer, Dyna or Danivape?

    I recently tried out the dynavap range to compliment my arizers and stickybrick. I started with the B because I can take it kayaking and not cry if I end up getting it soaked, honestly it’s a great vape. Bit of a learning curve to find that long slow draws with the carb fully open gave the best...
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    Arizer ArGo

    That’s my experience as well, it definitely benefits from longer steadier draws than pulling super hard which tbh has been my experience with most of my vaporizers.
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    Arizer ArGo

    I turn on and heat up with the tube already inserted. I usually let it warm another 30 seconds after the unit beeps and reaches temperature
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    Arizer ArGo

    I’m typically using my ArGo at 198C, you could get darker AVB with a higher temperature but I like 198 for a nice balance of flavour and density of vapour. I would say to experiment, everyone seems to have different preferences
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