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, perfectThere'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
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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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