I've just checked and now the prices are the same as before... :hmm:
I'm 100% sure this morning everything (but the new models) was discounted. I think BBs were on sale fo $56, Omnis for $ 144 and so on.
Considering the last price drop that took place on dynavap website, I don't blame you for a second.
But this means you'll have to wait +/- a month to consume.:uhoh:
I would buy the 2019 without hesitation, but that's me. I like the 2020 too, but not as much.
I think this may be due to the fact that is a 510 based vape. Exluding the Splinter/Splinter Z, they are not as popular as other convection based units.
Edit: spelling
I did. I've even offered a higher price, but it seems that the hassle of sending the units across the pond was so big that both posters I've contacted chose to ship within US eventually.
I've even emailed Ryan to ask him, but nope. He was kind enough to answer, but not willing to send anything...
This +1000
If you're looking for an on demand (convection) vape and stealth is not a concern you should also check the Sticky Brick line.
They should feel very familiar for you since you mentioned using a pipe for a few years. Of course, they're not ideal for hiking, but you can't have...
No problem!
I don't have a V3 so I can't make a direct comparison.
I think they have different shaped kanthal coils and with the new version you can choose the airflow ring color.
Keep in mind that the bundles, which means mouthpieces and accessories provided with the units, have changed from...
I'm quite sure they are both V2.
The difference is the wood type (walnut and purpleheart)
Those are what they sold (a year ago maybe?) as "basic unit". They should only come with the glass mouthpiece and be a little less expensive than classic V2.
I don't really mean any disrespect for the OP and I don't want to break the Be nice rule, but this really feels like trolling :D
I mean, you come to a bunch of vape enthusiasts to say how good for your health smoking is?
Cool :tup:
Yes RBT heater is SS, but it's not actually a "coil".
As @Dutch-Mic said, the heater is shaped differently and one of its main differences with coils is that it does't glow IIRC.
I think this could depend on the way you use it.
If you heat both tips the same way (e.g. for the same amount of time, at the same spot, etc.) the Ti would be a little hotter.
That's probably the "bite" you're referring to. My suggestion is try the low temp cap (with the Ti tip).
A few years ago, when I bought my SBjr, I've read (or heard) somewhere to start inhaling slowly and then, as soon as you feel the vapor coming, increase the draw speed. It worked for me. At least I could get consistent results. Now I just go by feel.