Siebter
Less soul, more mind
You have, but don't explain to others what they under- or overrate.So I have a right to an opinion.
You have, but don't explain to others what they under- or overrate.So I have a right to an opinion.
You’ll only need the xl condenser if you decide to add a spinning mp, otherwise you’re good with the standard condenserIf I picked up one of Ed's 62mm wood midsections, would I need an xl condensor? I didn't want to add a mouthpiece.
You’ll only need the xl condenser if you decide to add a spinning mp, otherwise you’re good with the standard condenser
If you get the shorter 45mm one, then you need to use a mouthpiece with it to get it to the right length for a standard condenser. Standard condenser fits either a stem (62mm), or a body (45mm) plus mouthpiece (17mm).Thanks.
I see that Ed also sells a smaller, 45mm midsection. I don't understand how the standard condenser fits both size midsections?
When you're right, you're really fookin' right!are we really having a TI vs SS war, everyone calm down and go smoke some caps meow
I'll vape to that. Cheers all and stay classy!To each their own -- if it clicks for you it counts.
That's where all this started BTW. My ranking of the Ti tip and finding it is over-rated - in my most humble opinion.
Thanks.
I see that Ed also sells a smaller, 45mm midsection. I don't understand how the standard condenser fits both size midsections?
What I came here to ask about is if I should go full balls-deep and get rid of all my combustion stuff and take the dynavap as my first serious vape.
I think I'll get used to it just fine. I used to have a Pax but hated it because it just felt wonky, even though I rely on battery powered devices for my nicotine fix.Back when I got my first vape I chose to go this route and I never looked back. But I wouldn't suggest this if you're relying on weed for medical purposes. Many people like me are instantly won over by what vaping has to offer, but others may need some time to transition or they just can't get accustomed to it. For me, once I decide to take the plunge I like to completely engage, so it wasn't a tough choice. If you go for vaping and get rid of combusting completely, even if you'd miss combusting in the beginning, I find it hard to imagine that you won't get used to it. Dynavap offers a versatile line-up and its devices itself as well can easily be used with water if that's your preference or part of your ritual. Perhaps you could try offering your glass on international platforms such as ebay, /r/entexchange and of course this boards dedicates a section to buy and sell second hand as well.