dman28
Vaping for the health of it.
I've had mine for a bit and it is well designed, efficacious and very user friendly. Enjoy your evening!My purple haze unit should arrive today! Very much looking forward to giving it a spin tonight.
I've had mine for a bit and it is well designed, efficacious and very user friendly. Enjoy your evening!My purple haze unit should arrive today! Very much looking forward to giving it a spin tonight.
Seriously why are you even here? Not one of your comments has anything positive to say. You don't like the anvil? Great fantastic see ya later buddy. But I did notice you bought one. So I can't wait to see you become the biggest fan. Biggest haters become the biggest fansTake your shots, creampuff. You don't get to judge my satisfaction level with this transaction. There is plenty of room for Vestratto to improve some aspects of its marketing, sales and logistics, and you apologists aren't helping it to mature as a company.
Ty for the heads up on this one , Amazon has a $4 off coupon when you click it today so I grabbed it. Should have my Anvil shortly. Very excited to try them both out .https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08NCCBWQS?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details.
My first attempt at a link so hope it works. It’s to a Ronxs torch lighter I have been using for the last month with a Founders unit.It is currently on sale. It is double or single flame which I use both. It has a nice large trigger and feels solid in the hand. I have used for a month with zero problems. A very good torch for the Anvil and your choice of 1 or 2 flame. Also very quiet for a torch.
Hopefully they will up their production capacity soon, cause having more people want it ,without being able to supply it ,is pointless .
It looks a bit small but may still fit just might hang off a bit, i think there were a few users with this debowler.Was wondering if anyone has both the Anvil and the D-Cupper from Grinders for life?
Was just wondering if it would work?
D-Capper - Brilliant Cut Grinders
The D-Capper Debowler is the world’s first debowler designed specifically for the Dynavap vaporizer. The integrated D-Capper makes hot cap removal quick, safe, and easy. Debowl and start your next bowl sooner.grindersforlife.com
I am using it and as Whiff had mentioned it is a little too small in circumference where they had engineered the lip to fit the dynavap cap but it works great. I would recommend you pick up the case provided by Vestratto. It just works better.It looks a bit small but may still fit just might hang off a bit, i think there were a few users with this debowler.
The issue with the D-Capper is more just in how it works with the Anvil. The BCG works great because you can use the magnet on the lower section post to hold the chamber, and you can scoop material in without making a mess as most excess spills right back into the BCG.Was wondering if anyone has both the Anvil and the D-Cupper from Grinders for life?
Was just wondering if it would work?
D-Capper - Brilliant Cut Grinders
The D-Capper Debowler is the world’s first debowler designed specifically for the Dynavap vaporizer. The integrated D-Capper makes hot cap removal quick, safe, and easy. Debowl and start your next bowl sooner.grindersforlife.com
Whiff just got mine it’s a beauty , following your video to adjust airflow is it normal with closed airflow for the top half to be a bit wobbly and not feel fully seated ? That’s how mine is and when open it all feels tight . Also how would one know if they got the larger chamber or smaller one visually as I thought they come with the large and mine seems a bit small .It looks a bit small but may still fit just might hang off a bit, i think there were a few users with this debowler.
Yes thats normal if you try and close it fully, you will notice the more you close it the more wiggly it gets. When you feel it a bit wiggly you can slowly turn it the other way (to open) and u should feel it tighten up a bit without really changing the airflow position. Hope that made sense lol i just got to Anville so i am sorry if it didn't make senseWhiff just got mine it’s a beauty , following your video to adjust airflow is it normal with closed airflow for the top half to be a bit wobbly and not feel fully seated ? That’s how mine is and when open it all feels tight . Also how would one know if they got the larger chamber or smaller one visually as I thought they come with the large and mine seems a bit small .
It made sense , fully closed will always have a drop of play/wiggle , was just making sure I wasn’t missing a o-ring or something .oh nice only a few more hours until I can visit you in Anville lolYes thats normal if you try and close it fully, you will notice the more you close it the more wiggly it gets. When you feel it a bit wiggly you can slowly turn it the other way and u should feel it tighten up a bit without really changing the airflow position. Hope that made sense lol i just got to Anville so i am sorry if it didn't make sense
It made sense , fully closed will always have a drop of play/wiggle , was just making sure I wasn’t missing a o-ring or something .oh nice only a few more hours until I can visit you in Anville lol
I tried so many different ways no matter what it’s going to be a drop loose and wiggly , I even found another you tube video of someone saying to have the 2nd o ring a drop visible before screwing back together but it didn’t helpOpen the airflow without added pressure to the unit and see if it tightens up a bit for you
I made that post after my first bowl through the Anvil. Clearly I reached level Zen on the dial.Doesn’t matter if the cat’s black or white as long as it catches mice.
I tried so many different ways no matter what it’s going to be a drop loose and wiggly , I even found another you tube video of someone saying to have the 2nd o ring a drop visible before screwing back together but it didn’t help
What’s the sweet spot for the airflow?
I made that post after my first bowl through the Anvil. Clearly I reached level Zen on the dial.
Despite the lively debate over Vestratto’s pricing practices, I picked one up anyway bc I’m a sucker for a good waitlist. While it’s a little pricier than the Omni that John said was his target, it’s a good deal compared to most of the heavies that it’s said to compete with on performance.
I wanted a heavier hitter in my lineup and boy, the Anvil does not disappoint. I packed slightly less than my usual load and one click later the lights were on but the house was empty. I remember thinking that I haven’t been so zonked since I got my first quality plug (and glass) after college. Just baked right out of my gourd.
Some initial thoughts:
—Hits are dense and lovely as advertised but even native, the vapor’s smooth and comfortably warm.
—The mouthpiece stays impressively cool back to back (to back) native, esp compared to the glass stems of most of my other vapes.
—This one’s strictly for when the kids are asleep.
—The free magnet that ships with the Revolve stem makes a great removal tool for any tightwads who don’t spring for a case. Mine’s stuck on the end of a free dab tool from TRWW lol. Vape junk drawer rides again.
—The handwritten thank you note was nice but John needs to up his packaging game. Two rolled up wads of bubble wrap (one an empty spacer) in a generic brown box don’t quite cut it for premium. I can’t help but think that spacer wad would have been the perfect place to include some free o-rings or a screen.
—Doob tubes are the perfect length if you’re in need of a case (see above) but def not for on the go. Even so, I see melted plastic in my future.
—Love the form factor. So much stone in such a tiny package. Design has a chunky utilitarian charm.
Tl;dr: hell yes!
Yes but doesn’t that also change the airflow at the same time ? I did try that and it changed the airflow .if its a bit wiggly just hold the oven then twist the body clockwise it should tighten
no it shouldnt you just need to twist the body very slowly and u will fill it get snug, you dotn have to fully move the airflowYes but doesn’t that also change the airflow at the same time ? I did try that and it changed the airflow .
Mine wobbles a bit too but I've soon forgotten about itis it normal with closed airflow for the top half to be a bit wobbly
Try spinning the oven clockwise without adding pressure liek you would when changing airflowMine wobbles a bit too but I've soon forgotten about it
Thanks man, honestly it's not an issue for me. It's held in place by o-rings rather than screwed on metal-to-metal so it's to be expected to have a bit of giveTry spinning the oven clockwise without adding pressure liek you would when changing airflow
what it does is spin the oven and valve together and it tightens up the same setting
Edit: so like if im set to wide open and want to go to half i would
set to half
spin oven or body clockwise slowly until i feel it tighten up a bit
I’ll mess with it a bit again later and try that out ty , what’s the preferred airflow setting again ?Try spinning the oven clockwise without adding pressure liek you would when changing airflow
what it does is spin the oven and valve together and it tightens up the same setting
Edit: so like if im set to wide open and want to go to half i would
set to half
spin oven or body clockwise slowly until i feel it tighten up a bit
Light/normal finger pack - 1/2 - wide openI’ll mess with it a bit again later and try that out ty , what’s the preferred airflow setting again ?