I had good experience so far. I bought Omni XL & Bowle and both are my favorites. One week delivery within EUthese guys sell a fake GrindersForLife Decapper, kind of sheisty if you ask me.
not sure I would support them.
Omni looks like a chimney designed by Gaudi...(which does not contradict you). I haven’t received, but am waiting on the new Omni, and whatever goodies still exist when they get around to me. It’s spring, I’ve been vaccinated, I have sources now - call it a surge into the New Year, brimming with hope and enthusiasm.Did you, Lou, get some *NEW* toys, with the boys?
What a way to start Spring, after the winter of our discontent, etc.
Aye, DynaVap!
Lying low, waiting on 4/20, after the dust clears, and valuations in.
In the meantime, it sure is nice to see so many, many, happy!
Spring, the pretty so many *NEW* TEDs time!
The Omni looks like a jewelers piece!
I find that the case with mine regardless of the IH I'm using at the time.Is it everyones exerience that titanium tips produce darker AVB than stainless steel in an induction heater? I am using a PSM and seems to be the case that the bud gets more cooked in titanium.
Those companies offer aftermarket accessories to Dynavap. They are not copies of another product. There is a difference.The Simrell, the Shellshock, the Tectonic etc are technically fake Dynavaps but are sold at every vape store, probably one you have used/supported.
Is it everyones exerience that titanium tips produce darker AVB than stainless steel in an induction heater? I am using a PSM and seems to be the case that the herbs get more cooked in titanium.
The reverse is true for me: I can hit a fresh TI tip 6+ times before the herb begins to look brown...as opposed to 3 or 4 heats with an M, which holds heat much longer. My heat source is a Flux Deluxe w/ 15mm coil.Is it everyones exerience that titanium tips produce darker AVB than stainless steel in an induction heater? I am using a PSM and seems to be the case that the herbs get more cooked in titanium.
No IH here, but with a single flame torch this is the exact opposite of my experience.Is it everyones exerience that titanium tips produce darker AVB than stainless steel in an induction heater? I am using a PSM and seems to be the case that the herbs get more cooked in titanium.
No difference unless they are an officially licensed product endorsed by George and Dynavap.Those companies offer aftermarket accessories to Dynavap. They are not copies of another product. There is a difference.
I've found my Ti tips don't extract too evenly with my induction heaters, they seem to always leave an less extracted portion in the center unless I scorch the bud. I haven't noticed the AVB being too much darker in the Ti tips either, except for the bud closest to the walls of the tip. Maybe testing the tips using the same stem would give different results, so I'll have to try that as well as see how the new Omni tip handles.Is it everyones exerience that titanium tips produce darker AVB than stainless steel in an induction heater? I am using a PSM and seems to be the case that the herbs get more cooked in titanium.
The Simrell, the Shellshock, the Tectonic etc are technically fake Dynavaps but are sold at every vape store, probably one you have used/supported.
You’re comparing apples to oranges.The Simrell, the Shellshock, the Tectonic etc are technically fake Dynavaps but are sold at every vape store, probably one you have used/supported.
George holds the patent on the core technology, the thermostatically-controlled cap and tip. He seems to look at that as an open-source platform that he and others can build upon. There's at least one interview out there featuring him and Austyn Simrell chatting happily. George is smart enough to know that all of this aftermarket activity only generates more interest in his core technology. I own more Dynavap products because of aftermarket options. Ed's Woodscents, Joe King, Simrell, and all the others are helping George create the Dynaverse.No difference unless they are an officially licensed product endorsed by George and Dynavap.verdampftnochmal.de
The debate regarding "fake" products began when discussing a German website that sells a product called the "Debowler /Decapper". The item description starts with the words "Our Debowler & Decapper..." and ends with, "our decapper is not from GrindersForLife!".
I reviewed the definition of "fake" from the dictionary and believe that word characterizes this product very well. The clear intent of this product is to reproduce the GFL D-capper cheaply. They altered the spelling, threw in a disclaimer to avoid being sued (they hope) and proudly offer a fake. No question in anyone's mind that the word "fake" 100% applies here.
Go to some social media post of a proud Simrell Vortex owner displaying his beautiful device and make a comment, "Fake" and see if that is received well. "Fake" is derogatory, negative and insulting. I don't want to own fake products, do you?
My point: don't call Simrells fake. That makes no sense at all.
Either Dynavap is open to third parties providing competing and complementary gear for Dynavappers, or they aren't.No difference unless they are an officially licensed product endorsed by George and Dynavap.
Optic’s?The debate regarding "fake" products began when discussing a German website that sells a product called the "Debowler /Decapper". The item description starts with the words "Our Debowler & Decapper..." and ends with, "our decapper is not from GrindersForLife!".
I reviewed the definition of "fake" from the dictionary and believe that word characterizes this product very well. The clear intent of this product is to reproduce the GFL D-capper cheaply. They altered the spelling, threw in a disclaimer to avoid being sued (they hope) and proudly offer a fake. No question in anyone's mind that the word "fake" 100% applies here.
Go to some social media post of a proud Simrell Vortex owner displaying his beautiful device and make a comment, "Fake" and see if that is received well. "Fake" is derogatory, negative and insulting. I don't want to own fake products, do you?
My point: don't call Simrells fake. That makes no sense at all.