So yesterday I got a craft all-wood on-demand, un-regulated portable pure convection vaporizer. It's fabulous. It really ticks all the boxes for that kind of a vaporizer. Great flavor, and big clouds. Performs like a desktop. I've used it exclusively for the past 24 hours. It will definitely be part of my daily vaping. And may dominate my daytime use.
Cuz just a minute ago I had a bowl with my PP stem on the '18 M and Sipped & Dipped with PS IH and I was reminded of the amazing power of the vapcap. It was like a huge bong rip back in the day. There's another thread about saving hard-hitting vapes for night-time. If I was to choose on that criteria my vapcaps would rarely see the light of day. Holy f*&k. It's like getting body slammed in the brain.
And I hear sometimes that the vapcap doesn't provide great flavor, but I would disagree. It's different. My all-wood convection is spectacular tasting. It's like a fresh veggie-rich and juicy, almost soft. And the vapcap it's more like roasted veggies. Not charred, toasted or burnt, but roasted, like roasted veggies. In some ways the flavor is more complex. And the all-wood convection is like a great craft beer and the vapcap is like a really good Kentucky Bourbon.
And, be still my heart (BS alert), I think my VAS is currently quenched. Don't worry; my AVAS is off-the-charts. But I know what I want, and if I play my cards right I think I can cure my AVAS by July, just in time to have my attention drawn by some other cool device. I'm sure somebody will think of something that's just too cool not to try.
But luckily after hanging out here and experimenting I've found out pretty quickly what works for me and what doesn't. And it's a pretty narrow market for me. I like craft, wood or metal on-demand, un-regulated, portable vaporizers. That's what works for me. And I've got that covered really well.