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perforate

pûr′fə-rāt″

intransitive verb​

  1. To pierce, punch, or bore a hole or holes in; penetrate.
  2. To pierce or stamp with rows of holes, as those between postage stamps, to allow easy separation.
  3. To pass into or through something.

striate

strī′āt″

transitive verb​

  1. To mark with striae or striations.
  2. To mark with striaæ.

adjective​

  1. Marked with striae; striped, grooved, or ridged.
  2. Consisting of a stria or striae.
  3. Marked with striaæ, or fine grooves, or lines of color; showing narrow structural bands or lines.
Definitely striated, perhaps perforated :shrug::wave:
 

Abysmal Vapor

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Those guys have a pretty cool product probably deserves its own thread. The Spin Doctor !
:"))) . I dunno if it is posted alredy, it appears to been avaiable for at least a year or two.

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Sean-C

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Hi everyone! I just recently got my first Dynavap (2021 M)! I love it so far!

I was looking into the aftermarket add on stuff and I really want a mouthpiece or something to extend the length of it a bit since it gets pretty hot sometimes.

And I also really wanted to get an Intercooler/Cooling Unit because the vapor gets a little hot and rough for my fiance.

I just got the Simrell Performance Kit Intercooler, and the day I received it I discovered Rogue Wax Works and I saw that they have a similar product. The RWW Cooling Unit looks like it has less spirals (so it might extend the vapor path less). The pics of the RWW Cooling Unit that comes with the Mouthpieces, look like they have much less spirals, but the pic on the product page for the Cooling Unit by itself looks like it has a lot more spirals like the Simrell Intercooler. Idk if it's just that the newer RWW Cooling Units have more spirals now, or if different RWW Cooling Units come with the mouthpieces vs by themselves. So I really can't tell if the RWW Cooling Unit has way less spirals or is similar to the Simrell Intercooler lol. Also, the original length version gets a lot of reports of rattle and stuff like that (they seem to have a longer version that helps with the rattle and movement of the Cooling Unit).

Does anyone have experience with both of these and if so, is the RWW Cooling Unit comparable to the Simrell Intercooler?

Would anyone be able to show some pics of the recent RWW Cooling Units?

Would it be worth it to return the Simrell Intercooler and get the RWW XXL Mouthpiece w/Cooling Unit? Or would it be better to keep the Simrell Intercooler and get a mouthpiece that can work with the Intercooler and my Dynavap 2021 M? And are there any mouthpieces that work with the M and the Simrell Intercooler?

I know the Simrell stuff exists but it's crazy expensive and I can't afford it unfortunately lol😅

Thanks for any input! I'm new to the scene and any help is appreciated!😀
 

Majordude2626

Well-Known Member
Hi everyone! I just recently got my first Dynavap (2021 M)! I love it so far!

I was looking into the aftermarket add on stuff and I really want a mouthpiece or something to extend the length of it a bit since it gets pretty hot sometimes.

And I also really wanted to get an Intercooler/Cooling Unit because the vapor gets a little hot and rough for my fiance.

I just got the Simrell Performance Kit Intercooler, and the day I received it I discovered Rogue Wax Works and I saw that they have a similar product. The RWW Cooling Unit looks like it has less spirals (so it might extend the vapor path less). The pics of the RWW Cooling Unit that comes with the Mouthpieces, look like they have much less spirals, but the pic on the product page for the Cooling Unit by itself looks like it has a lot more spirals like the Simrell Intercooler. Idk if it's just that the newer RWW Cooling Units have more spirals now, or if different RWW Cooling Units come with the mouthpieces vs by themselves. So I really can't tell if the RWW Cooling Unit has way less spirals or is similar to the Simrell Intercooler lol. Also, the original length version gets a lot of reports of rattle and stuff like that (they seem to have a longer version that helps with the rattle and movement of the Cooling Unit).

Does anyone have experience with both of these and if so, is the RWW Cooling Unit comparable to the Simrell Intercooler?

Would anyone be able to show some pics of the recent RWW Cooling Units?

Would it be worth it to return the Simrell Intercooler and get the RWW XXL Mouthpiece w/Cooling Unit? Or would it be better to keep the Simrell Intercooler and get a mouthpiece that can work with the Intercooler and my Dynavap 2021 M? And are there any mouthpieces that work with the M and the Simrell Intercooler?

I know the Simrell stuff exists but it's crazy expensive and I can't afford it unfortunately lol😅

Thanks for any input! I'm new to the scene and any help is appreciated!😀
wow this is exciting, i've been looking for an intercooler for my omni xl, looking forward to seeing how well it works. Personally I wouldn't return it, later on down the line you will most likely end up with more than one dynavap and can put it to use then.
 

cybrguy

Putin is a War Criminal
I have been tempted to try one of these out (intercooler), but I decided I would go all in and get the Revolve. Maybe I will try one of these later.
 

coolbreeze

Well-Known Member
Would it be worth it to return the Simrell Intercooler and get the RWW XXL Mouthpiece w/Cooling Unit?
Not sure if it would be worth it to you, but the added length of the RWW will help cool some, as well. Same would be true of the longer Simrell products of course. Also, one of the RWW condensers (if the length fits) and the Simrell Stinger (if I'm not mistaken) have a larger bore (5mm) and that will help a bit too.

Another cheap but very effective cooling solution is the good ol' hula and gnarly stems. They really work well for the price.
 

b0

Cloudy...
Not sure if it would be worth it to you, but the added length of the RWW will help cool some, as well. Same would be true of the longer Simrell products of course. Also, one of the RWW condensers (if the length fits) and the Simrell Stinger (if I'm not mistaken) have a larger bore (5mm) and that will help a bit too.

Another cheap but very effective cooling solution is the good ol' hula and gnarly stems. They really work well for the price.
Simrell intercoolers are tight with the condenser, so the air/vapor has to go through all the length of it. TRWW arent and air can go around it and kind of bypasses it a bit. Never had a particle getting through my Simrell intercoolers, happened every time with TRWW ones.

Don't get me wrong, TRWW are decent for the price, but the end product isn't the same quality and function isn't either.
 

coolbreeze

Well-Known Member
Simrell intercoolers are tight with the condenser, so the air/vapor has to go through all the length of it. TRWW arent and air can go around it and kind of bypasses it a bit. Never had a particle getting through my Simrell intercoolers, happened every time with TRWW ones.

Don't get me wrong, TRWW are decent for the price, but the end product isn't the same quality and function isn't either.
I've only used a Stinger, tbh, but do you find the RWW's cooling comparable? They are some nice looking pieces.
 
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coolbreeze

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And are there any mouthpieces that work with the M and the Simrell Intercooler?
Another option would be the xl condenser kit. You'd have to notch it yourself to add the intercooler, but its length would help some as well, with the added benefit that they make your M much more spinnable. There's also a really nice titanium mouthpiece you could upgrade to later, as VAS demands.
 

fogbank

Well-Known Member
I have just stumbled into the DynaVerse here, after seeing a VapCap in a video, which piqued my curiosity and stirred up my VAS.

I have used battery based portables for the last 11 years, so I've been through a lot of good and not-so-good vapes. My current preference is for on-demand, 100% convection loose leaf vapes. I have XMax V3Pros, TinyMights, and Grasshoppers in rotation.

I am pretty close to pulling the trigger on the M 2021. I am also eyeballing a number of IH models, but haven't decided on one yet.

I think my question is pretty basic: Does the VapCap emit much odor when heating or in use? I am not concerned about exhaled vapor.

I've used my share of conduction vapes in the past, and I've had a few that would emit enough odor to fill a parking lot (I'm looking at you, Pax).

I live in a completely legal state. My wife knows I vape and does not mind. She does not consume at all. I try to be stealthy just out of consideration for her. She does not care much for the smell of cannabis. I also have grandchildren that can pop in at any time, so it's better if my house doesn't smell like a dispensary on a hot day.

Logic tells me that the odor emitted by the VapCap does not compare to conduction vapes with larger bowls that are constantly being heated. With heat-up times of < 10 seconds it doesn't seem like the VapCap bowl is heated long enough to emit much odor. And with such a small bowl there's not much there to produce smell. AND considering that you start drawing as soon as it clicks, and that you are cooling the cap as you draw, it doesn't seem like there would be much chance for the material to stay heated and emit odor.

Does the VapCap emit much odor when heating or in use? And, as a follow up question, is there any difference in the odor emitted when using a torch versus an IH?
 

jabba

Well-Known Member
I have just stumbled into the DynaVerse here, after seeing a VapCap in a video, which piqued my curiosity and stirred up my VAS.

I have used battery based portables for the last 11 years, so I've been through a lot of good and not-so-good vapes. My current preference is for on-demand, 100% convection loose leaf vapes. I have XMax V3Pros, TinyMights, and Grasshoppers in rotation.

I am pretty close to pulling the trigger on the M 2021. I am also eyeballing a number of IH models, but haven't decided on one yet.

I think my question is pretty basic: Does the VapCap emit much odor when heating or in use? I am not concerned about exhaled vapor.

I've used my share of conduction vapes in the past, and I've had a few that would emit enough odor to fill a parking lot (I'm looking at you, Pax).

I live in a completely legal state. My wife knows I vape and does not mind. She does not consume at all. I try to be stealthy just out of consideration for her. She does not care much for the smell of cannabis. I also have grandchildren that can pop in at any time, so it's better if my house doesn't smell like a dispensary on a hot day.

Logic tells me that the odor emitted by the VapCap does not compare to conduction vapes with larger bowls that are constantly being heated. With heat-up times of < 10 seconds it doesn't seem like the VapCap bowl is heated long enough to emit much odor. And with such a small bowl there's not much there to produce smell. AND considering that you start drawing as soon as it clicks, and that you are cooling the cap as you draw, it doesn't seem like there would be much chance for the material to stay heated and emit odor.

Does the VapCap emit much odor when heating or in use? And, as a follow up question, is there any difference in the odor emitted when using a torch versus an IH?
Whether torch or IH... Same. Some smell surely... But no more than hoppers. Long time Hopper user here... Switched to 100% dynavap 1 year ago. I'm incognito with it... But it is not odorless.
 

fogbank

Well-Known Member
Whether torch or IH... Same. Some smell surely... But no more than hoppers. Long time Hopper user here... Switched to 100% dynavap 1 year ago. I'm incognito with it... But it is not odorless.
Enough said, thanks! I value your opinion.
 
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