My caps will never see a torch. And IH is portable.
“My caps will never see a torch” : My ‘cap is super torch friendly.
“An IH is portable” : Not all, Ton.
C'mon, it's not all about who's got the biggest torch
They should all be portable... but yes, portable is available. My brain isn't torch friendly. It revolts physically.
Happy to say I placed my first wholesale order just b4 the 2020 preview.
I prefer the design of the M19...
I have to say I don't really understand this induction heater thing much.
I think the peculiarity of vapcap is that of being battery free ...
If I need a power outlet then I take an electronic device ...
Yes, I understand ... I'm just saying that if I already had a vapcap and a battery-powered device I certainly wouldn't buy an IH.
That said.....I think the peculiarity of the vapcaps are the fact that you can use many heating devices.....and you get good vapor!
You have an online store or brick and mortar?
you have the best stuff to go with the “M” or whatever VAPCAP makes!Nice touch.
The 10mm OD glass tube is a Glass Charlie one and the vc tip is now fitting in a stainless steel ring...
Do you like it? There's rasta vibes in this one!
Caldron is an absolute beast. 6 seconds to click on 19 "M," like clockwork.Yeah. As a farce, once, I tested drawing while heating with The Cauldron.
Just like YOU said, too hot too fast. For the longest time I would actually combust pretty easily with The Cauldron because I wouldn't be paying attention.
A split-second is all it takes, while you're talking to someone or whatever.
I have a titanium tip and 2 Shadow M tips, and I can't go 3 seconds PAST click on ANY of them without combusting in The Cauldron.
She's a GREAT induction heater, but you HAVE to pay attention WHILE you're using her.
All the Time in the World to Ramble On to someone AFTER you're DONE vaping. LMAO
Happy Vaping!
Do I want the cap more securely affixed and hence more difficult to remove, hell no. It is perfect as is. Two hands to remove a cap, hell no.
Would be a huge plus if a mag heater has a temp dial to regulate the heating cycle.