Yeah I want a pyrovap but just hope it's priced like an M
Yeah I think the 70 M with titanium tip is the best deal they have too! I was happy with just a regular M for awhile but then I got a dark wood Nanovong XLS and I love the size, spinning mouthpiece and the faster heat up time of the titatinum tip. And the feel of the wood is nice too. I kinda wish you could get a spinning stainless steel mouthpiece for the same price as the wooden mouthpieces. Also wish there were still more different types of wood stems, bodies and mouthpieces to choose from but I do plan on trying to make my own wooden stem soon.
Yes, perfect There's never enough chat about the Ti-M from the dynabuilder for only $10 more than the M. It's the best value vape they sell I think, and it's a corker! All I used for my first year of VapCaping was two Ti-tiped M's. They're simple, robust and perform great!
I loved the M stem, I didn't care about multiple bodies and mouth pieces and extra o-rings etc etc. My two Ms were solid thank you . . .
But then I tried a spinning mouthpiece and XL condenser from an early Dynavap Live flash sale, and really liked the profile of the mouthpiece.. A lot. But I didn't like the look of the M XLS or the weight. So I decided to make myself a wooden stem for my new XL condenser and MP. Oh boy- suddenly the combination of light weight and better mouthpiece made using the VapCap and holding it in my lips so much easier and more relaxing. . I was hooked! Didn't at the time realise the rabbit hole this decision would take me down! Maybe you should save you're wallet and stop at the Ms, They're great too
Amazing photos as always @Lady V
Yeah I think the 70 M with titanium tip is the best deal they have too! I was happy with just a regular M for awhile but then I got a dark wood Nanovong XLS and I love the size, spinning mouthpiece and the faster heat up time of the titatinum tip. And the feel of the wood is nice too. I kinda wish you could get a spinning stainless steel mouthpiece for the same price as the wooden mouthpieces. Also wish there were still more different types of wood stems, bodies and mouthpieces to choose from but I do plan on trying to make my own wooden stem soon.
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