Looking for a DHV upgrade...

I currently have the Pax 3, Pax Plus, DaVinci IQC, DaVinci Miqro-C, Fury Edge in the way of "pocketable" DHV. Have a Arizer Tower for a table-top DHV.

I like the style of the Pax, but have been told "I can do better". Air flow and battery are sup-par with the DaVinci items and heat is especially bad in the Micro. The Fury Edge is a bit too large for me.

I am looking for a newer, pocketable (doesn't look as ifI am talking on a Walkie-Talkie or using some sort of "crack" apparatus) DHV that has above average battery life along with UCB-C charging, relatively easy to clean, and non-restrictive air flow. Huge clouds and big hits are cool, but I prioritize stealth, pocketablity and battery over that.

I plan on using mostly on golf course, walking dog, at music festivals, fishing, on the sofa randomly, etc...I like session modes but am kind of looking for something that also offers vape on demand as well.

I've had my eye on TinyMight 2, AirVape Legacy PRO 2, Pax Flow, and Firewood 10 (FATx). While I have used Pax 2, 3, and Plus; I have not used any iterations of the other devices and have some concerns.

Pax Flow: I really like my Pax Products (Though I have heard I should broaden my horizons past Pax, as well as DaVinci given my budget) and really like that this new device is UCB-C instead of the "dock". They are simple and easy to use while also very concealable and stealth. My hang-up with the Flow is that it seems overpriced for what it is. I'd be a lot more interested at the 200-250 price range. I just recently received (4 months ago) a Pax Plus via Warranty of the Pax 3. To me and for my usage, the Pac Plus is cool, I just would rather a device with UCB-C. Do we think that there will be a substantial drop in price in the next 12 months?

AirVape Legacy PRO V2: I have heard that this V2 is easier to clean than the last version. I am not certain how hard the original version was to clean since I have never user it. Is "easier" to clean on the same level as other DHV that I have listed or already have? Also worried about there clam-shell design. Will it open in my pocket or duffle bag if jostled with other items? Do I need to hold the clam-shell door shut while using? Also, the cork worries me in that it may not be as durable and could damage over time with heavy use.

TinyMight2: I have heard the battery life is not great. Have also heard that it is deceptively large/bulky and the glass mouth piece kind of makes it not ideal as an EDC device. If I am paying 350-400$ for a DHV, id hope it'd have batter that would last awhile. Would this vape fit comfortably in a pocket of a pair of jeans with phone and keys? Is there a learning curve with this from my past devices?

FATx: Looks like a cool device. I cannot find exact dimensions so not sure how pocketable this device is. Have heard that the device cannot be turned off without removing the battery (would be a deal killer since it would be in my pocket with other items that could likely hit the button), read where the heating element doesn't completely cool down after use which could waste flower. Seems like there may be a learning curve as well.

Knowing my wants & needs would you suggest any of these devices for an "every day grab"? Would you suggest something different? Are there any expected or announced drops of future devices that may come out in the next 12 months that I should hold out for? I am tired of spending money in search of the next "great vape". Ive got no problem spending a bit if it mean getting a vape that will fill my needs while lasting a few (3-5) years.
 
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Venty. It doesn't do on demand, but the convection is strong enough that I can put a pinch of weed in it and kill it in a couple of hits.

I use a "scoopie" to store ground weed in and load it. It's for putting drink mix in water bottles. Both ends unscrew. I spent the extra $2 for the Batman version, the sticker is pretty cheap though, I'd recommend a no sticker version
 
MTpromises,
Sounds like you are looking for a frolic :brow:
Have never heard of that, just looked it up and it looks pretty cool. Do they ever do big sales (420, Black Friday, Christmas, etc)? I'd hate to buy it at full price if I were able to wait a bit and see it go on sale. Seems like the USA warehouse is sold out, but they have it available in their "World Wide" Warehouse. I guess I could order from there?

Venty. It doesn't do on demand, but the convection is strong enough that I can put a pinch of weed in it and kill it in a couple of hits.

I use a "scoopie" to store ground weed in and load it. It's for putting drink mix in water bottles. Both ends unscrew. I spent the extra $2 for the Batman version, the sticker is pretty cheap though, I'd recommend a no sticker version
I feel like the Venty may be a little too large for what I am looking for but other than that seems like a great device. I wish there was a local shop that had them so I could go in and hold it to get a better feel for it. The Frolic which is about 2 inches shorter that was mentioned seems like an interesting device that is a bit smaller than the Venty. I wish I knew of a place nearby that sold all these devices so I could get a better feel for them.
 
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I currently have the Pax 3, Pax Plus, DaVinci IQC, DaVinci Miqro-C, Fury Edge in the way of "pocketable" DHV. Have a Arizer Tower for a table-top DHV.

I like the style of the Pax, but have been told "I can do better". Air flow and battery are sup-par with the DaVinci items and heat is especially bad in the Micro. The Fury Edge is a bit too large for me.

I am looking for a newer, pocketable (doesn't look as ifI am talking on a Walkie-Talkie or using some sort of "crack" apparatus) DHV that has above average battery life along with UCB-C charging, relatively easy to clean, and non-restrictive air flow. Huge clouds and big hits are cool, but I prioritize stealth, pocketablity and battery over that.

I plan on using mostly on golf course, walking dog, at music festivals, fishing, on the sofa randomly, etc...I like session modes but am kind of looking for something that also offers vape on demand as well.

I've had my eye on TinyMight 2, AirVape Legacy PRO 2, Pax Flow, and Firewood 10 (FATx). While I have used Pax 2, 3, and Plus; I have not used any iterations of the other devices and have some concerns.

Pax Flow: I really like my Pax Products (Though I have heard I should broaden my horizons past Pax, as well as DaVinci given my budget) and really like that this new device is UCB-C instead of the "dock". They are simple and easy to use while also very concealable and stealth. My hang-up with the Flow is that it seems overpriced for what it is. I'd be a lot more interested at the 200-250 price range. I just recently received (4 months ago) a Pax Plus via Warranty of the Pax 3. To me and for my usage, the Pac Plus is cool, I just would rather a device with UCB-C. Do we think that there will be a substantial drop in price in the next 12 months?

AirVape Legacy PRO V2: I have heard that this V2 is easier to clean than the last version. I am not certain how hard the original version was to clean since I have never user it. Is "easier" to clean on the same level as other DHV that I have listed or already have? Also worried about there clam-shell design. Will it open in my pocket or duffle bag if jostled with other items? Do I need to hold the clam-shell door shut while using? Also, the cork worries me in that it may not be as durable and could damage over time with heavy use.

TinyMight2: I have heard the battery life is not great. Have also heard that it is deceptively large/bulky and the glass mouth piece kind of makes it not ideal as an EDC device. If I am paying 350-400$ for a DHV, id hope it'd have batter that would last awhile. Would this vape fit comfortably in a pocket of a pair of jeans with phone and keys? Is there a learning curve with this from my past devices?

FATx: Looks like a cool device. I cannot find exact dimensions so not sure how pocketable this device is. Have heard that the device cannot be turned off without removing the battery (would be a deal killer since it would be in my pocket with other items that could likely hit the button), read where the heating element doesn't completely cool down after use which could waste flower. Seems like there may be a learning curve as well.

Knowing my wants & needs would you suggest any of these devices for an "every day grab"? Would you suggest something different? Are there any expected or announced drops of future devices that may come out in the next 12 months that I should hold out for? I am tired of spending money in search of the next "great vape". Ive got no problem spending a bit if it mean getting a vape that will fill my needs while lasting a few (3-5) years.
You want a unicorn.

TM2 gets a lot of returns, is very heavy In my pocket, and when I sent it in I was told “even a small bump can damage the device and void the warranty, and while most people seem to like them, it cost me $50 to send it in, not have the device for 2 weeks, and get it back not working. I do not recommend this company based on my experience, this is not acceptable for a device that was 3 month old and that expensive!

AVLP2- Appears to be vapor ware. I’ve had on order since April 15 and they have just ghosted us. The only reason I haven’t cancelled my order is that the Frolic isn’t available. I will not be sending Apollo or AVLP anymore money.

FATx, my current favorite sitting around at home. It’s quite pocketable, and the only reason it isn’t my primary out of the house vape is the lack of dosing capsules, and it can be kind of flakey about switching to batteries charged in an external device.
 
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TigoleBitties

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Maybe the new Fury-3 would work for you since you already have products from HR. The Frolic is great and will do what you want but I'm thinking if size is your highest priority, it's bigger than what you're looking for.

I would also have a look at the Arizer Argo (new version on the way I think?) and maybe the POTV Lobo or Roffu by XVape.

Edit: I'm waiting on an AVLP2 having owned the original and it's a good candidate but maybe not so rugged if you're looking to toss it in a backpack without a case or something.
 
You want a unicorn.

TM2 gets a lot of returns, is very heavy In my pocket, and when I sent it in I was told “even a small bump can damage the device and void the warranty, and while most people seem to like them, it cost me $50 to send it in, not have the device for 2 weeks, and get it back not working. I do not recommend this company based on my experience, this is not acceptable for a device that was 3 month old and that expensive!

AVLP2- Appears to be vapor ware. I’ve had on order since April 15 and they have just ghosted us. The only reason I haven’t cancelled my order is that the Frolic isn’t available. I will not be sending Apollo or AVLP anymore money.

FATx, my current favorite sitting around at home. It’s quite pocketable, and the only reason it isn’t my primary out of the house vape is the lack of dosing capsules, and it can be kind of flakey about switching to batteries charged in an external device.
I looked it up and it looks more like an e-rig that isnt very pocketable. Maybe I looked at the wrong device?

Maybe the new Fury-3 would work for you since you already have products from HR. The Frolic is great and will do what you want but I'm thinking if size is your highest priority, it's bigger than what you're looking for.

I would also have a look at the Arizer Argo (new version on the way I think?) and maybe the POTV Lobo or Roffu by XVape.

Edit: I'm waiting on an AVLP2 having owned the original and it's a good candidate but maybe not so rugged if you're looking to toss it in a backpack without a case or something.
Looked into the ArGo by Arizer, seems like it uses Micro-USB instead of USB-C
 
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The Roffu could be a good choice for you. Check out some of the recent posts in that section here to see what some other people who've owned a lot of different vapes think of it. I've had mine for a few years, and it is a very decent mostly convection unit with removable batteries (that last a decent amount of time), can use capsules, and has a direct oven to glass option (my preferred method) as well as other accessories for very cheap compared to other companies. The air flow is good, but can be great if you change out the laser cut screen for a mesh screen (I prefer it this way).
Depending on sales or not, you should be able to get it for between $100-$150 the last time I checked.

It can be used session or on demand.
 

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TM2 gets a lot of returns, is very heavy In my pocket, and when I sent it in I was told “even a small bump can damage the device and void the warranty, and while most people seem to like them, it cost me $50 to send it in, not have the device for 2 weeks, and get it back not working. I do not recommend this company based on my experience, this is not acceptable for a device that was 3 month old and that expensive!
This is definitely outside the norm. Even if you look at the thread, which is biased towards people with issues, there are very few returns. I've also not heard of anyone being charged $50 for warranty service before. There are many accounts saying the opposite.

My Tinymight is almost 4 years old and I use it almost every day. I have zero issues and I do not baby it. I use it on dog walks, hikes, around the house, pretty much anywhere I would want to vape. Definitely no "small bumps" have damaged it and I don't even see how that could void your warranty.
 
The Roffu could be a good choice for you. Check out some of the recent posts in that section here to see what some other people who've owned a lot of different vapes think of it. I've had mine for a few years, and it is a very decent mostly convection unit with removable batteries (that last a decent amount of time), can use capsules, and has a direct oven to glass option (my preferred method) as well as other accessories for very cheap compared to other companies. The air flow is good, but can be great if you change out the laser cut screen for a mesh screen (I prefer it this way).
Depending on sales or not, you should be able to get it for between $100-$150 the last time I checked.

It can be used session or on demand.
This looks pretty legit! I'm not familiar with it and have been looking on Reddit and it feels like it is getting more positive than negative reviews. I'll check out some reviews here on FC as well.

I really like the shape. Very sleek, slim and seemingly pocket-friendly (looks somewhat similar to my Pax design, which I like).

The price is really nice, too. Coming into this search I basically came to the conclusion that I'd be having to fork over $250-$350ish to find a quality upgrade. Others had mentioned the Frolic as a possible choice. While the Frolic seems to check a lot of the boxes I am looking for, it is a bit "boxier" than what I had in mind.

If the Roffu could give me somewhat comparable performance (even if not AS great) as the more expensive Frolic, I would be all over the Roffu at a fraction of the price. Like I said, I prioritize stealth and pocketability over huge, cloudy hits and would be willing to sacrifice huge rips if it meant getting a more pocket-friendly device I could use as an EDC.

I know Pax gets a lot of hate but I honestly really like my Pax. It mostly fits my needs. My only hangup is that I have to use their proprietary charger and would rather a USB-C device. Also would be cool if Pax would incorporate a removable battery. I was actually really interested in the new Pax Flow since it now has USB-C but just didn't think the product justified a $350 price tag.

With that said, would y'all think that a Roffu would be a decent upgrade over my current Pax and DaVinci devices?
 

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If you dont need it this minute check out the convex v2 here , Not out yet but he said September, its sized like a roffu, performs like a frolic, has a retractable stem like the old firewoods, probably not as solid as the frolic, but most parts look hopefully like they should be easily fixed by owners. And both have good battery life and great stealth look

Though i like it and it may be good enough for you, I dont think the roffu should be compared to either, not even close in flavor and clouds etc. battery is ok not great. But stealth and pocket ability its roffu vs conex for sure, their the smallest and look like regular vapes.

So imho,
To me i would look at these (3) 6.
If you can wait,
Then its between the frolic and convex if size or ruggedness wins.
Or if you want go cheapest then roffu with a metal chamber for ruggedness.

Or the tm is very solid too and is small, maybe bigger then it was v1, but its really pretty Tiny and mighty, and you can get wood and nice metal stems for more ruggedness. And something new from them is also coming. Maybe the battery will be better.

The firewood is lighter in the pocket, and you can get non glass stems.its small and rugged too.(With a different stem), was $200 on sale. Batteries ok not great.

Convex is also light.

And avlp2 besides the cork and cs just lately, cs seems good just sometimes it takes time, is probably a lot better for flavor and clouds then the roffu, and people really like it for ruggedness and pocket ability, and stealth look too, just change the cork if needed. Battery is good , better then tm for sure and fw too i think, and roffu im pretty sure also.

So imho what your looking for, ranked from down up its roffu stealth and pocket ability ,avlp2 better battery good stealth ok pocket ability (the avlp seems to be a very solid middle ground)
Then vapes on another level tm/firewood firewood/tm, probably fw better battery and pocket ability both stealth is..idk idont think either are great with the wood and nice fancy looks , convex/frolic for pocket ability and probably stealth is better, frolic/convex for ruggedness and maybe battery but they may be close? Frolic wins airflow even just that you can adjust af. But convex is very open af,

to clean probably fw cause of the ceramic bowl then frolic cause of cu, roffu cu. Avlp with caps for easy clean, tm easy to clean stems, convex may win with the down heater..idk

Learning curve i think they all need some time and trials with grind pack and draw but are all maybe similar and nothing to fear, Ive heard the frolic as much as theres a lot to dial in and options, is very sharable and easy for first time friends cause of the big heater. Avlp maybe the easiest?

If i could afford it i would definitely not look away from frolic convex tm firewood

Bottom line if stealth and pocket ability is priority, its roffu for cheap, and convex for better battery and much better vapor and flavor and airflow
I think most will tell you the roffu is an upgrade and maybe even kinda a big one, but Roffu is convection , and hybrid with caps and metal chamber,
maybe the pax conduction is more your thing, the new pax is hybrid...
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I looked it up and it looks more like an e-rig that isnt very pocketable. Maybe I looked at the wrong device?
Pretty sure they were suggesting that you were looking for a “unicorn” (a mythical and highly sought after horse with a horn in the middle of its forehead, often used as a metaphor for something that just doesn’t exist, as much as we’d like it to), and not a “Unicorn™️ vaporizing appliance”.
 

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This is definitely outside the norm. Even if you look at the thread, which is biased towards people with issues, there are very few returns. I've also not heard of anyone being charged $50 for warranty service before. There are many accounts saying the opposite.
It doesn’t make me feel any warmer towards the company to hear they fucked me over more than everyone else. I pointed out others say they have good service. And all of those “great customer support” posts are people that had issues with the device. I’m repeating what I was told by the customer support person. Your version of the truth does not alter the truth.
 
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MHL

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Sorry this is a bit of an essay, it started out a couple of lines and just kept expanding.

Ever since I started not-combusting, my quest has been for pocketable vapes that are GOOD. They're hard to find. Mostly because the best vapes tend to be just a little bit too big to be carried around comfortably in a pocket. And the nicely pocketable ones are just a bit too underpowered to be satisfying (e.g. pax, davinci, firefly).

These would be my recommendations FWIW:

TM
So, I had to return mine twice for button issues (most common cause of return AFAIK, and this issue has been resolved since). However I had no return issues - both times it was fixed, shipping was free and it was pretty quick, seeing as it had to go back to Finland.
It's NOT built like a tank, but it's not too flimsy either
I'd say it's pocketable, but only just, it's quite wide, and there's the glass tube sticking out of the top
But... the vapour is fucking awesome

Firewood
Not had any issues
It's quite light and more pocketable than the TM... BUT...
The new version has a glass stem sticking out of it, so depending how you carry it, that could be a problem
It can rip like a MF, but it's versatile. There's a bit of a learning curve, and I think I prefer the vapour of the TM at the end of the day

Roffu
Very light and pocketable
Inexpensive
Vapour - not quite as good as the TM, but still very good
It's not ugly or anything... but it looks more like a mass market chinese device than the others on this list
Needs a good few burn offs (like 10!) to get rid of the rubbery smell when new

Frolic
I don't have one, but I'm very interested in this device and am pretty knowledgeable about it due to keeping up on the thread since it's inception
Seems pretty solid, like it could stand a few drops
Everyone seems very pleased with the vapour - some say it's better than the TM. Nobody says it's worse.
It's a bit bigger than the TM (taller), so I'd say it is the least pocketable in this list, but ultimately it depends how big your pockets are. It would prob slip in a handbag/manbag without too much fuss.
Personally, I'm not keen on the industrial look, but most folk on the thread don't share my opinion

Honestly, I'd recommend them ALL if you can afford them (only half joking).

If budget matters for this purchase I'd recommend the Roffu, becuase it ticks most of the boxes, and it is the best low priced vapour experience I've had. The only thing it lacks for portability is a built in stir tool. Turns out there is one in there! I even looked for the damn thing but I'm either stupid or blind, or probably both! Thanks @Pangolin 6

If you're financially sound and looking for a kick ass vape that will last you years, I'd probably go for any of the others, depending on your preference.
 
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following along.. waiting on TM to formally announce whatever their next dark model will be and keeping eye on all things Frolic... the PH with black on the TM teasers is really nice looking
 
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maremaresing

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With that said, would y'all think that a Roffu would be a decent upgrade over my current Pax and DaVinci devices?

If you aren't nitpicky and particular like me, you'll probably enjoy the Roffu. I had one for a year or more and my only complaints were the UI, 5 clicks to turn on and off, tight airflow, weight, ergonomics, and needing to run max temp to get the extraction I like.

I'd take my Fury 3 over a roffu any day, but I can see it being a good fit for you and offer you something different than you have been using. I had a early run roffu, so later versions are probably better in a lot of regards. If you are in the USA, check out 420edc for their great deal on the lite bundle.

In my search for the same unicorn you seek, I actually found the XMAX V3 Pro to be the winner. Rapid heatup, big clouds, lightweight, amazing UI, ultralight, and has better first party accessories. It's a tad long, but the rest of the size is svelte.

I haven't tried any earlier HR devices but the Fury 3 is an absolute beast. It beats the V3Pro/Roffu for me in vapor quality and volume. Out of the box the vapor will be hotter than something like the roffu, and I have my own stems on mine to cool it.

The TM and Frolic are simply going to be too large for you to be considered pocketable. I'm not even sure they are something I'd want to carry in my purse (but time will tell on the frolic). The roffu, v3pro, and Fury 3 aren't even in the same ballpark as the frolic or tm, but they are still fantastic little devices and are 1/2 as good at 1/4 the price.
 

MHL

Try hard noob
Is the the built in tool the Roffu does have not good enough or have you missed that it's there?
Man, I never even saw that. What a drip. Conversely, you have made my day cos I really wanted there to be one....

If you aren't nitpicky and particular like me, you'll probably enjoy the Roffu. I had one for a year or more and my only complaints were the UI, 5 clicks to turn on and off, tight airflow, weight, ergonomics, and needing to run max temp to get the extraction I like.

I'd take my Fury 3 over a roffu any day, but I can see it being a good fit for you and offer you something different than you have been using. I had a early run roffu, so later versions are probably better in a lot of regards. If you are in the USA, check out 420edc for their great deal on the lite bundle.

In my search for the same unicorn you seek, I actually found the XMAX V3 Pro to be the winner. Rapid heatup, big clouds, lightweight, amazing UI, ultralight, and has better first party accessories. It's a tad long, but the rest of the size is svelte.

I haven't tried any earlier HR devices but the Fury 3 is an absolute beast. It beats the V3Pro/Roffu for me in vapor quality and volume. Out of the box the vapor will be hotter than something like the roffu, and I have my own stems on mine to cool it.

The TM and Frolic are simply going to be too large for you to be considered pocketable. I'm not even sure they are something I'd want to carry in my purse (but time will tell on the frolic). The roffu, v3pro, and Fury 3 aren't even in the same ballpark as the frolic or tm, but they are still fantastic little devices and are 1/2 as good at 1/4 the price.
Damn you (in a nice way) I've now got to try the v3 pro and the fury 3 😭
 
Just went with the Roffu. Seems to fit my needs to best and was able to get the "lite kit", WPA, sleeve, metal chamber, along with 5 dosing pods for like ~$150. Really wish some of the higher end devices were a bit slimmer and pocket-friendly but they seem a little larger and boxier at the moment.

Thank you all for your recs and feedback.
 

MHL

Try hard noob
It is quite subtle!
Thanks! 🫂
Seems like I'm not the only idiot:

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Pretty sure they were suggesting that you were looking for a “unicorn” (a mythical and highly sought after horse with a horn in the middle of its forehead, often used as a metaphor for something that just doesn’t exist, as much as we’d like it to), and not a “Unicorn™️ vaporizing appliance”.
Yeah I was torn...part of me thought they were talking about the mythical "unicorn" and the other part of me thought they were talking about an actual device called the Unicorn. I went the wrong way lol.

Does anybody remember the old episode of The Simpsons where Homer designs his own car? Kinda wish we could get together and all throw our thoughts and ideas out and design our own vape and see how that'd turn out. Hopefully would be better than "The Homer" car....
 
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Just went with the Roffu.
Good choice! It is my goto portable vape (and has been even before XVAPE offered me a job:tup:) I did not jump in to the thread as it looked like you were set on something else.
Lots of help/tips here,
tight airflow, weight, ergonomics, and needing to run max temp to get the extraction I like.
Do not pack it for a sprinkle fill and you can get the ABV pretty dark (if you want really extrced ABVthen use the S/S oven with capsules as the added conduction can help peeps that like sipping instead of ripping to get the ABV almost black:uhoh:). I sit from 170c/340f to 195c/385f (max temp for on-demand or caps in a hurry on occassion) and my ABV is always chocolate brown or darker by the time I finish.:2c:
Here is light brown from one puff on a half filled bowl, no spacers needed, just a good pull as the herb finds its own spot when pulling hard,
 
Good choice! It is my goto portable vape (and has been even before XVAPE offered me a job:tup:) I did not jump in to the thread as it looked like you were set on something else.
Lots of help/tips here,

Do not pack it for a sprinkle fill and you can get the ABV pretty dark (if you want really extrced ABVthen use the S/S oven with capsules as the added conduction can help peeps that like sipping instead of ripping to get the ABV almost black:uhoh:). I sit from 170c/340f to 195c/385f (max temp for on-demand or caps in a hurry on occassion) and my ABV is always chocolate brown or darker by the time I finish.:2c:
Here is light brown from one puff on a half filled bowl, no spacers needed, just a good pull as the herb finds its own spot when pulling hard,
All good, the tips are much appreciated! I came into this activity with a few devices in mind, but at the same time did not know many of the intricacies regarding DHVing outside of those vapes that were very common and mainstream brands. I did a bit of research and came up with the devices that I did. By no means was I ruling other devices I was unfamiliar with out. I'm excited to try it out the Roffu. I feel like I should have probably purchased it instead of my last device, even though the device I last purchased was more expensive. From what I understand, while more affordable, it is a decent step up from the devices I currently own.

I saw some of what you posted, along with others, in FC's official Roffu thread and it all seemed pretty positive and up-my-ally. Especially liked the fact that one user was able to use on a beach in Italy without much issue. Only negs I really read (either here or Reddit) related to a "rubber, chemical smell/taste" with initial use. I figure this can be taken care of with a good initial burn off as well as cleaning rubber parts with iso.

QUESTIONS PRIOR TO USE:

Would you recommend using the glass WPA as a regular mouth piece instead of the stock? (Would it be better to use with OnDemand vs. Session? Capsuls (Caps) vs. loose bud? just better all around?, etc...)

For OnDemand, would you suggest the glass or SS chamber? (Would using caps matter?)

Im looking for optimal air-flow. Another user on here recommended swapping out the laser cut screen for a mesh screen for better airflow...would those other mesh screens just be a third party screen? I didnt see any other screen options that fit that description on the XVAPE accessory list. Would thad just be any of my screens I use from my GWP that could work?

Correct me if I'm wrong, but it sounds as if the glass chamber is better in session for loose bud while the SS chamber is better for the caps?

Can I mix hash with a bowl? If so, what should is use (glass vs SS chamber? caps?)

Is it better with course or fine ground bud or does it matter?
 
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