So I've tried it, and I'm very happy with it.
Definitely the kind of vape that has a learning curve. If I hadn't already used the vaporgenie I'd be lost using this thing.
I heated it up for maybe 7 seconds at a time and then took a small draw to see where I was. The first few hits didn't have much vapor but had spectacular taste. Then as it kept heating I started getting heavy clouds. The taste was great all the way through. AVB a nice golden brown.
I do worry that the material in the center isn't getting vaped as much, and the double basket screen makes stirring pretty much impossible without reloading the whole thing. I think there's a good reason the Vapcap has a very narrow bowl.
I also don't like all the exposed, hot glass. I could see myself dropping it and burning my leg or something. I'm definitely going to make a stand, with a hole for the glass to slide into so it's no longer exposed.
It does also work with the UD and the HI as a stem. Convection mode!
Also, because the hole is fit the UD stem, it also works with the UD GonG. So I can just slide the mouthpiece side of the vape over the GonG and boom, it works with water.
Good DIY mod ,
what are you going to torch it with ?
and are you going to make a portable stand to have the torch
heating it while Not in use ?
I'm using a cheap triple torch lighter I got from the local smoke shop. It says "Pocket Rocket" on it. It's a beast.
I'm making a stand to hold the glass while not in use, but you don't want the torch heating it while not in use. It would combust for sure. Plus you'd be wasting butaine. Just heat it up when ready for a hit.
Very nice looking. The dynavap reminds me of the Peace but I like that yours can do double duty.
Yeah the vapcap is probably the best vape that works like this one. User friendly click and the way the carb and condenser tube work both make the vapcap way more advanced than mine or the peace. I do worry about durability though. I ordered the hardware, I'm going to turn my own wood stem.