AirVape Legacy Pro / AVLP 2

TigoleBitties

Big and Bouncy
Thanks for the replies. I was planning to get dosing caps because I heard it simplifies cleaning. I’m passing on the loading tool. I don’t think pucks are a good idea for me because I like a loose pack. I also figured I can 3d print something.
I would definitely get the caps over the loading tool since they're very easy to load over a grinder with no tool. I don't own the tool but I see it only being useful when not using capsules. I suppose if you need to re-fill capsules on-the-go without a grinder, or you just don't like the capsules then the tool has value.

About loose pack vs. tight pack... I've noticed that in session mode (which I use almost 100% of the time) a tight pack can help extend the flavor of your session, and even though the airflow might suffer a bit, the ABV still comes out very nice and even. I guess it's a personal decision in the tradeoff between longer sessions with flavor vs. airflow.

I believe Lee from TableTopBong even has a few videos on this where he uses a 3rd party packing tool to make very dense pucks.
 
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Anivia

Active Member
Thanks for the replies. I was planning to get dosing caps because I heard it simplifies cleaning. I’m passing on the loading tool. I don’t think pucks are a good idea for me because I like a loose pack. I also figured I can 3d print something.
Thats a great choice, I also consider the loading tool to be kind of crap because of how dense your chamber will be packed. In my experience the AVLP deals with a densely loaded chamber better than many other convection vapes, but packing it a bit looser gives you a better experience. I also use a 3d printed funnel and think it's works much better (and costs pennies to print)
 

drZ

Member
Question, do you have giant hands or is this device even more mobile and smaller than I was expecting?
 
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seedy53

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I would definitely get the caps over the loading tool since they're very easy to load over a grinder with no tool. I don't own the tool but I see it only being useful when not using capsules. I suppose if you need to re-fill capsules on-the-go without a grinder, or you just don't like the capsules then the tool has value.

About loose pack vs. tight pack... I've noticed that in session mode (which I use almost 100% of the time) a tight pack can help extend the flavor of your session, and even though the airflow might suffer a bit, the ABV still comes out very nice and even. I guess it's a personal decision in the tradeoff between longer sessions with flavor vs. airflow.

I believe Lee from TableTopBong even has a few videos on this where he uses a 3rd party packing tool to make very dense pucks.
Lee's gone over to the dark side. he shadow bans those who offer doc proof about his fogger/weed 2.0 B.S. science. I UN-subbed his yt channel and leave him to the fans and sheep that follow and eat that shit-up lol. i used to love his content but no longer. delete this if it offend or ot plse


edit=== and electron-magnetic wave and rf crap
 

Anivia

Active Member
Lee's gone over to the dark side. he shadow bans those who offer doc proof about his fogger/weed 2.0 B.S. science. I UN-subbed his yt channel and leave him to the fans and sheep that follow and eat that shit-up lol. i used to love his content but no longer. delete this if it offend or ot plse


edit=== and electron-magnetic wave and rf crap
Yeah, it seems to me like he is having some kind of mental health crisis
 

budski

cantre member
almost every day, I have 3, all still work, but mostly used on the go or bedside, swap a cap in seconds even hot. no loose herb.
use the tool to load caps always consistent, and if it's not too dry you don't have to pack it hard
my original steampunk saw a lot of hard daily use the 1st year before it had siblings.
reliability; sold the TM2 warranty replacement after it quit getting hot, was expecting button issue, nope, bought another avlp + dynas with the same money from the replacement. didn't really miss the battery hog when it was in for repair. and avlp is way more pocket friendly.
 
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Dr. G

Vapman Collector Vapman Beta Tester eMuseo Vapman
OK....the 23rd arriving!

Greetings Everyone...I do recommend getting the case and the loader...two essentials...I load so easy with the loader that they sell...it is perfect...use it while home...

On the run...the caps are good ones too.

DrG

I AM EXCITEDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

seedy53

Well-Known Member
I was wondering if anybody knows how the little butt plug silicone piece for the one path is held onto the avlp 2, and if it gets ripped off is the vape pretty much useless? Looking like mine will arrive on monday btw!
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i'm fairly sure a diy solutions would be invented.
butt plugs (silicone plugs) are fairly common item, it's all about the right size- diameter and length :D
:brow::doh:

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or https://www.amazon.com/cobee-Silicone-Plastic-Coating-Waterproof/dp/B0DQSR4FVG?
 
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Pukka

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Me? I'm a good catholic chriorboy. Or so I tell everybody.

However, I understand plugs range from little finger size to fist diameter and larger. What some people can handle amazes and disturbs me.

To get back to ALP2's and their plugs, I'd guess they're well attached and if something fails Airvape/Apollo will fix/replace under warrenty.
 

Anivia

Active Member
Airvape Legacy Pro 2 - 2025 Updates - 420 VapeZone https://share.google/CA0AayIbvzFopcI5j Troy from Troy and Jerry did a review on the avlp2 if anybodyil is interested in checking it out.
Honestly not a fan of that new matte black finish, the gold specs in the renders were already tacky af but it looks even worse in real life. Huge downgrade to the looks of the original.

Hopefully you can put the door of the V1 on the V2 to fix it at least somewhat
 
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ripmixburner

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you know, I felt that way when I was choosing my first vape back in April, and it's a big reason I opted for the Fury 3 instead. Maybe the FOMO caused some motivated reasoning but I came around. I think it has an old fashioned handsome look, like something from the 1950s or 60s. The semi circles on the backside do detract from that, but I can live with that. I do think the semi circles as well as the silly name point to a slightly Microsoft-y tendency but hopefully that is the extent of it.
 
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