Just read your post and would like to say welcome I also wanted to ask that smell wasn't a problem? I've used my unit in public many, many times but whenever I'm in an enclosed area like say the bus, in school or at the cinema, there's always a heavy bud smell (not the infamous rubber/tire/plastic/paint etc smell) usually causing me to have to stop before I even begin. I don't think anyone else has brought this up, but is this a problem for anyone else? I personally have a terrible sense of smell and can usually only smell it if when the unit is right under my nose, but my friends say it very strong, stronger than my iolite used to smell, which was more of a "stink up the room" thing, not a "stink up the hole A-wing at school" that I get with the DV.I have vaped in a crowded theater with it and no one was the wiser. Made the movie a lot more enjoyable
My only concern is the batteries and replacing them once they go bad. That may have been addressed in these discussions, but like I said there is a lot on here and reading 27 pages so far is a lot!
Just read your post and would like to say welcome I also wanted to ask that smell wasn't a problem? I've used my unit in public many, many times but whenever I'm in an enclosed area like say the bus, in school or at the cinema, there's always a heavy bud smell (not the infamous rubber/tire/plastic/paint etc smell) usually causing me to have to stop before I even begin. I don't think anyone else has brought this up, but is this a problem for anyone else? I personally have a terrible sense of smell and can usually only smell it if when the unit is right under my nose, but my friends say it very strong, stronger than my iolite used to smell, which was more of a "stink up the room" thing, not a "stink up the hole A-wing at school" that I get with the DV.
Smelly or not, I think we all agree the Davinci does the trick....
I agree I love mine and am very happy that I decided to go with this vaporizerSmelly or not, I think we all agree the Davinci does the trick....
I totally agree! My davinci absolutely does its' job! the walkietalkie look makes it super discreet! it's amazing draws I get from mine instantly get me lifted! Not to mention the handy little compartment to stash your blend and the brush that come in your unit make it super easy to carry around with out needing a ton of accessories around also to properly care for your Davinci. I also love how long my battery lasts. when I'm out running errons or dealing with classes its's always ready! My battery lasts usually a few hours if I'm not using it continuously. The other luxury thing about the Davinci is being able to control the temp. and the display window for the battery so I'm never wondering what level my battery is at.
well, i'about 90% of the way there on pulling the trigger on a davinci.
i read every dang page and have one unanswered question:
i've read some saying the vapor can be pretty hot, due to the short distance. i don't plan on using the snorkel, so...
at 375F, how hot is the vapor as you inhale it? i know thats hard to quantify online, so let me say that i find the arizer solo at 4 is pretty mild. is the davinci hotter on the mouth/lungs,or are they pretty comparable?
thanks folks!
The davinci is a conduction vape not convection. If you load it with material and turn the unit on at default temp 375F and let it sit until auto shut-off it will cash the fresh load baking it to a goldern brown ABV. All this with out a single draw. It may have been designed to be a convection vape but it is not.
Vape a bowl and then try to wrap your hand around the device for 10 full seconds. I dare you (no, don't do it. You will burn yourself).
Been using the DV for a few weeks now, and I have to say that I'm pretty disappointed in the user experience.
Don't get me wrong, it hits like a champ and works as advertised. However, the heat issue and high-maintenance level of cleaning required to keep the unit running at optimal levels is too much. It makes the DV less-than-enjoyable to use.
It's a terrible on-the-go vape. Sure, if your commute entails large coat pockets and gloves, then the DV may be right up your alley. However, the heat makes the DV impossible to pocket (pants) between hits, or even immediately after shutting off the device. You literally have to let it cool down.
I have to warn friends when passing the device because a few of them have nearly dropped the device due to the temperature. The DV is a strong hitter, but its glaring flaws are unforgivable.
If I wasn't clear before, it gets REALLY hot. Vape a bowl and then try to wrap your hand around the device for 10 full seconds. I dare you (no, don't do it. You will burn yourself).
In retrospect, my words were a little harsh. It's still a great vape (I'm warming it up right now), and it's still my daily driver.