If someone got one during his flash sale around black friday for $150 they could probably even make a few dollars profit.
It was $150 including tip+cap and shippingDo they normally cost more than $150?
To buy, or not to buy. That is the question.
(Good thing I filed my return early)
Yes, O venerable Master (I am slow at clicking my heels)!
Showing the gf how to play chess. Offcourse, I have my trusty bb9 and sbjr. to keep me company
Yes, my young Padawan.
Once you learn to accept and embrace the wisdom of the VAS, then the VAS will bless you and keep you always. Allow the VAS to walk with you always in the light, and the vibrational unified energy of the VAS will expand your universal consciousness....or something like that.
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Hmmmmm, those are some of the weirdest looking chess pieces I've seen. It almost looks like they are secretly pretending to be checkers pieces. How do you tell the different pieces apart from one another?
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Haha.. i actually just edited my poat and say your reply... I guess i am a bit lit atm
thank you kindly Mr Dee, been lurking for a while now but this is all pretty new to me.Hey @HypochonIRL - I'd be considered a newbee myself so let me just welcome you and feel free to express what you want out of vaping.
Well, you have a Dynavap so you are off to a good start @HypochonIRL . Which unit did you get and how are you heating it?
I have an 18 M and 2 x 19 M in usage with my PS Mini from @Pipes . It is really a nice experience to just no brain it and just listen for the click. It is still a ritual of action but it allows one to zone out and enjoy the ride.
https://imgur.com/a/O2sB2Ms
Can someone tell me what year this dynavap M is? My purchase history did not migrate to the new site. Any help would be appreciated.
Hi all, new Dynavap user here and new to vaporizers in general. Any experinced owners have any tips or general information they could share?
While there may be some truth to that. I still enjoy the nice smooth finish and feel in the mouth. I find it fairly easy to find and use the carb hole, which is hard on my 2020M stem with so much machine-laser cuts going on an on for shine effects, etc. SORRY, i digressed, I also like there are ZERO stem orings to bother with, and the removable vortex inner coil condenser is easy to pull out and clean. So there are substantial differences besides the noted cooling effects.
I don't doubt that the vortex is a very enjoyable stem to use. I just wish that there were other options to consider for a condenserless Ti stem. Right now simrell seems to corner the market on this option. I'd like to see a reasonably priced model in a 4-4.5 inch length. I think this would help in reducing the heat from reaching your fingers. I also just prefer a longer stem, but at vortex prices this custom would probably be closer to $200. I wish folks like @stardustsailor were still making stems to consider.
Rouge Wax Works has some really nice glass stems....I like one of them quite a bit myself...but I only use in a rig.
This is my fav setup....Ti tip, low-t cap, RWW stem, no ccd, regular screen pushed down to the bottom, and the tip goes in farther than it needs...so I can set the depth to stop the cap from totally closing around the tip end...giving less restriction and more even air intake...hits so nice...my best experience so far with a vapcap.
I too really like that RRW stemRouge Wax Works has some really nice glass stems....I like one of them quite a bit myself...but I only use in a rig.
This is my fav setup....Ti tip, low-t cap, RWW stem, no ccd, regular screen pushed down to the bottom, and the tip goes in farther than it needs...so I can set the depth to stop the cap from totally closing around the tip end...giving less restriction and more even air intake...hits so nice...my best experience so far with a vapcap.