coolbreeze
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Good test!We'll see which I like better after getting the Revolve...
Good test!We'll see which I like better after getting the Revolve...
Should do some decent cooling al has excellent thermal conductivity. Aluminium is fine for a stem imo. No doubt many will disagree.I found a really weird dynavap stem ,sadly it is made of aluminium,but the idea is not bad ...
I have bad taste in my mouth from the Supreme V2 and the nasty headaches that i was getting with it. With this stem it isnt that much of a problem, since it isnt torched directly ,it is just the vapor path ,but how prone to oxidation is it ? I know most aluminium cookware has coatings ,in order to prevent it from leeching into food.Should do some decent cooling al has excellent thermal conductivity. Aluminium is fine for a stem imo. No doubt many will disagree.
I’ve seen these too on my Instagram. I’m pretty sure it’s the company Vapingfans.com that is putting these out. They pretty much rip off any idea they can. See the striking resemblance to JKs Keg. On their Instagram they call this stem Pauls Egg. This is also the company that caused a bunch of problems for Scott at VGoodiEZ by getting his Instagram taken down when Scott called them out about dropping UFO IH warranties…..if I remember correctly.DynaCool - Bucket case cooling adapter for DynaVap VapCap
Ha, that's how I found out my mom does weed too.I do the dazed and confused “you cool, man?” Approach, haha.
Sure – even works with a default cap:On a side note ,did anyone ever tried heating DV with a magnifying glass ? Maybe it would work with those black caps ?
I'm curious. I am unfamiliar with log style vapes but your post prompted me to take a look. In combo with a dynavap...it seems that one could accomplish something similar with a plug-in induction heater?....which would afford one handed use(s) as well. What is the advantage of the log? A smaller and battery powered induction heater like a carbon mini or orion seem to provide vastly more portability. I'm not sure that I understand this log vape concept.My Dyna collection has greatly expanded. I started out with one of the early Ms that I really enjoyed but I didn’t consider any Omni upgrades. Then Simrell came out with the Vortex, and to my surprise, it was a better experience. After that, I dove in and bought both Omnis, a couple Vongs, a couple more newer Ms, a MVS, and a couple of custom stems including one of Ed’s. Of course, I had to get an induction heater, I snagged an Apollo, which I’ve cycled through different periods if heavy use, and then going back to the torch. Finally, I picked up one of Ed’s logs, one of the best portable desktops in my collection. It’s just so easy to toss in a bag, I left it on in the garage for my family to use during the holidays. The best part about having so many options is that I love to fiddle around with different parts and pieces, and some days I prefer the induction heater over the torch and vice versa. Ed’s logs are truly a must have for the Dynavaps, they just work so well bring in some convection goodness and adding even more efficiency. I have a ton of different vapes, convection, hybrid, and conduction and I’ve never found the Vapcap flavor to be subpar to any of the others. It’s true that certain strains might not taste as good in the Vapcap, but there are some strains that I perceive to actually be enhanced by them, I dunno. It’s definitely not anything about my lack of taste, or something. I was a chef at a celebrated NW restaurant so I had to be able to have a good sense of taste, lol. Anyway, I jumped in deep and I’m super happy with all my purchases, I forgot to add that I’ve also bought several Futo stash boxes too. All this stuff shows my materialistic side, but I always collected series of action figure toys as a kid so I think vape collections play into my inner stoner child, lol
Yes you are.
Using a woodscents log (the only one designed to be used with a dynavap tip and stem AFAIK), you don’t use the cap. It basically turns the dynavap into a stem for a log vape, and log vapes provide convection vapor. A dynavap used in the usual way produces hybrid, but conduction-heavy, vapor. So the advantage is: a different vapor signature, for different effects, using dynavap stuff you can also use in the usual way.I'm curious. I am unfamiliar with log style vapes but your post prompted me to take a look. In combo with a dynavap...it seems that one could accomplish something similar with a plug-in induction heater?....which would afford one handed use(s) as well. What is the advantage of the log?
the HI too(the only one designed to be used with a dynavap tip and stem AFAIK
the M gives me trouble and slips around bc big hands but it isn't enough of an issue for me to get something specificWhile I will admit that those are both impressive "innovations", I have never had an issue with spinning so they aren't really necessary for my use. Then again who doesn't enjoy a fidget spinner now and again...
Ti tip right?This month I celebrate my 5 year anniversary with my Dynavap.
Approximately 1000 sessions logged, absolutely no issues with the tip, cap, or o-rings on the tip. The o-rings are in the same condition they were in on day 1. I dunno how, but they are.
Here's to many more years.
the M gives me trouble and slips around bc big hands but it isn't enough of an issue for me to get something specific