coolbreeze
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Lol. 19s rock. How do you like the '21?The 20M was my first vapcap and have not bonded with it in any way At the time of purchase the 19Ms were still easily available and that's what I'd choose today.
Lol. 19s rock. How do you like the '21?The 20M was my first vapcap and have not bonded with it in any way At the time of purchase the 19Ms were still easily available and that's what I'd choose today.
It's very good, smooth airflow and tasty rips every time! I use it for hash only and even after 10+ heat cycles the stem doesn't get uncomfortably hot.Lol. 19s rock. How do you like the '21?
Not wrong at all! I have read discussions here where people share and discuss the weights of the various tips and how they think it creates various effects. Good stuff. The new, massive tips work pretty well, I think, and I've seen people recommend them as more IH-friendly. There's also some hard-core cap/year analysis out there, in the Fluxer thread I think.Am I wrong?
I experience little difference between the 17,18 and 19M. How different does the same beer taste in a different glass. A little perhaps. Caramelized onion from enameled cast iron or a stainless steel pan. A little perhaps.The differences between the various tips astounds me and makes me want to try them all!
Am I wrong?
I didn't like them either but with the new tips I think the heat-bearing mass and the horizontal ridges combined with the slightly looser cap may create more convection and certainly more airflow (along with the serrations on the edge of the bowl). I like Omni and Vong bowls for WPAs: good heat retention for big hits, better airflow for less lung strain.DV lost me at captive caps.
This is close to my technique: straw-fill, light tamp for airspace, first heat to second-click, mouth-to-lung pulls for flavor. Second heat onward I heat low and slow, hit it open airport all the way with some late-bowl feathering. Have you tried the '21 Omni? I think it produces the best flavor so far.I tend to vape with the port completely open, loosely filled full chamber, heat until the click, take several (3 or 4) light draws, allow to cool past the click 10 seconds or more, then repeat.
This is close to my technique: straw-fill, light tamp for airspace, first heat to second-click, mouth-to-lung pulls for flavor. Second heat onward I heat low and slow, hit it open airport all the way with some late-bowl feathering. Have you tried the '21 Omni? I think it produces the best flavor so far.
Best of luck to you. Good thing is you're currently equipped, and they'll still be there!As soon as I am back on top of finances I think I am going to have to try this ...
Best of luck to you. Good thing is you're currently equipped, and they'll still be there!
Add another pad for flower....?My stubborn ass was I was trying to master the glass Waterwand/Dynacoil using stock set up in my FTV GO IH and it's just too aggressive/hot. Added one silicone pad and it's about where I want it.
I dunno, for dabbing with the Waterwand/DynaCoil I love my FTV GO IH.
Super fast heat up, super fast cool down, very little thought process required for consistent delicious and cool clouds.
Not fucking with a torch is nice too.... A lot of people really enjoy the process of getting high. These days I just want to get high and get on with what I planned to do after. So having a hands free IH to bang out 10 dabs in about as many minutes (or less) is ideal. I also understand people don't have the access to cannabis that I do, so for them being excruciatingly efficient with their flower is necessary. And of course some people are obnoxious optimizers too, which I have been guilty of for some things, so I get it....
I did recently try my IH with flower and it was fine, though maybe I was going too hot, because the taste wasn't very impressive. I can see how there's probably more fine points to vaping flower with DynaVap dry as well.
you don't need the new omni. you can say the 20M has great flavor but the reality is because of the extra mass it's just lower temp on click, and most of us appreciate clouds. lower temp and flavor is achievable on any other dynavap really by heating higher on the cap or utilizing the low temp cap.Hehe this suggestion keeps presenting itself to me via various channels - thank you
I am all paid up on bills and doing okay, but waiting for work and can't spend any money right now! like seriously, no matter how much I want to!
As soon as I am back on top of finances I think I am going to have to try this ...
This:What are its pitfalls compared to other models/years?
you can say the 20M has great flavor but the reality is because of the extra mass it's just lower temp on click, and most of us appreciate clouds. lower temp and flavor is achievable on any other dynavap really by heating higher on the cap or utilizing the low temp cap.
Just remember that the 2021 Ti Vong tip DOESN'T WORK WITH OMNI CONDENSORS and is better suited for M/Simrell/aftermarket builds.The differences between the various tips astounds me and makes me want to try them all!
Am I wrong?
And the corollary is that heating the '20 low and slow should help produce more vapor. I think it also suffered from being the first DV with a captive cap, which blew people's minds, and the radically different bowl shape, which seemed counter-intuitive given how the others relied on hot air channels and a tight cap.lower temp and flavor is achievable on any other dynavap really by heating higher on the cap or utilizing the low temp cap.
it won't seal with it but extending the omni condenser deeper inside the tip still makes for interesting, noticeable effects.Just remember that the 2021 Ti Vong tip DOESN'T WORK WITH OMNI CONDENSORS and is better suited for M/Simrell/aftermarket builds.
How different does the same beer taste in a different glass.