I have heard people not be big fans of the PAX but I had no issues with mine. For a first time user it takes little finesse other than a soft draw. I saw it mentioned already and at the risk of being sounding like a stan I love the Dynavap. It has a learning curve but it replaced joints for me.
Asheville is unique there has been a drum circle for years that smells of combustion. In general most people turn a blind eye to discreet personal use. Make sure to check out West Asheville. Chiller vibes than downtown and great food. Booty's Meat Market is an amazing food truck usually at One...
I used an e-nano with 14" beaker for years. Beaker let me keep the water low and hold the glass comfortable at an angle. Lately it is a Dynavap out of smaller "rigs" still beakers more often than not. All about the feeling in the hand for me.
Looking to pick up a corded induction heater for my Dynavaps. I owned a battery powered hotbox induction a few years back but went back to a duel flame torch. Started using Dynavaps to not have to worry about charged batteries didn't like thinking about batteries again. Looking for a simple...
No personal experience but I have heard issues regarding cap temp for tobacco. With anything there is a learning curve so if you want to learn how to heat for tobacco I expect this is an option.
Rouge Wax work has assembled some all glass torch powered vapes. No personal experience and sounds like heat source will be an issue for OP but still an option
Owned an e-nano for years. Loved the device and used regularly with a larger water pipe (14" beaker) than I would with other vapes. Log vapes always feel like a bit of a throwback. They work but have a learning curve. Definitely struggle to compare to more modern devices.
I have never needed to clean my brilliant cut. Seems to already be OPs choice. Went with a medium plate on standard size. Have had no issues. Primarily used with Dynavap.