(largely due to mediocre flavor)
will have to say that with the amazon's screens (made in the USA) , not ccd and not other screens, the taste is much better.the flavor from the DV is not top notch (like the convection device do) and not too weak... something in the middle...ofcourse if it's after cleaning....
h the amazon's screens (made in the USA)
Enjoy they are very high qualitydo you happen to have a link for those?
Yes! Very much so. The DynaVap is like a punch in the face, while the Air 2 was like a tickle with a feather. I couldn't get high for the life of me. I get high everytime with DynaVap. Also, higher temp high so it hits pretty damn hard as well. Very similar in effects to smoking, but less cloudy in the head. Not meaning to sound like a DV fan boy lmao just super impressed after the Air 2 flop. If you have any kind of tolerance, smoke a gram or more a day, Air 2 will just not satisfy your needs. At least not for me, and @Bad Dog has a similar story with a Crafty as well. Some of us just need a harder hitting vape. DynaVap was just that for me. And it doesn't hurt that you can buy one for $100 or less. More if you gor for this year's welcome pack.Thank god I read through this thread. I was about to get an Arizer Air II...now that I know it's weak I'll stay away from it. Is it safe to say the Arizer is more like sipping a drink instead of taking a shot?
THIS is so true. I also was team "very dark brown" for quite a long time. When I recently received my Couchlog I was amazed that it produces this thick and tasty vapor. Then I was shocked how light the abv was. Couldn't believe it and threw it in my Tinymight with "dark brown" setting, but nothing. No more vapor.For the record when i first started vaping i was also roasting my herbs to very dark brown, after that i discovered ,that if vapor stops at a certain temp and increasing it doesnt produce more vapor,than there is no need to go over it ,let alone from the very beggining.
Yeah some times people think they need higher temp,but actually they need more calories/thermal energy. A pocket torch burns at 1200C but it is not enough ot heat a room,you need more calories not higher temp.2000w air conditioner blowing 30C does a perfect job )..THIS is so true. I also was team "very dark brown" for quite a long time. When I recently received my Couchlog I was amazed that it produces this thick and tasty vapor. Then I was shocked how light the abv was. Couldn't believe it and threw it in my Tinymight with "dark brown" setting, but nothing. No more vapor.
Trust me, you will. We all do!...Eventually I want to start down the road to trying other vapes...
Thanks to the generosity of a top dog (that be you, that be! )another FC success story, boo yeah !!!!
Yeah, could have explained it wrong. I just meant that i FELT that was my issue with the Air 2. It's my very first dry herb vape so it's very much a learning experience. But, that's why I'm here! To learn and hopefully provide some help and guidance to someone else in a similar situation. If i had stumbled accross this forum a couple weeks earlier, i would never have bought the Air 2. I made the mistake of trusting reddit's broscience to guide me. Don't make that mistake! LolYeah some times people think they need higher temp,but actually they need more calories/thermal energy. A pocket torch burns at 1200C but it is not enough ot heat a room,you need more calories not higher temp.2000w air conditioner blowing 30C does a perfect job )..
This is where most vapes fail for me ,they dont have enough calories at low temps in order to give satisying hits,and by the time you get them ,you are already scortching ... I also hate having to control heat with my draw rate... in order to get vaporization or avoid combustion. High mass heaters are a blessing in that area.
I'm sure as i acclimate more to dry herb vaping, I'll learn to like lower temps, but for the moment it just makes me second guess if I'm truely high at all lol during the day sometimes its nice to have a bit of a lower temp, but i still love that extra stoney high that comes from either smoking or higher temp vaping.
Thanks! It's good to know I'm on the right path hard not to be with all of you experienced, wonderful people around lolYeah, I think you have the right idea.
I want to say it took me around 3-4 weeks before my body decided it liked DHV. I was pretty much always riding the line/getting dark ABV. I like those heavy, roasty hits y'know?
Once my body acclimated, I was getting pretty blasted off lower temp hits. I still prefer RTL, but it is nice that sometimes the lower temps gets me more medicated.