coolbreeze
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Go to the source, he's got amazing pieces:The XL ER stashes are the way to go if you can source one.
Go to the source, he's got amazing pieces:The XL ER stashes are the way to go if you can source one.
Go to the source, he's got amazing pieces:
You'll have until the minute before midnight on Monday!I think I’m going to just barely miss the Christmas in July sale when I order my m+ Monday.
You'll have until the minute before midnight on Monday!
"Sale runs now through Monday, July 31st at 11:59PM (CT)."
D'oh! Well, I'd let 'em know, maybe they'll slide you a karmavap.I know, but payday is weirdly Monday. So I’ll have the money right when the sale ends lol
D'oh! Well, I'd let 'em know, maybe they'll slide you a karmavap.
I'd just email or call them. Tell them you're ready to purchase but your check won't clear until just about the time the sale ends. Not sure they can do anything but they're good folks.Worth a shot. What’s the best way to reach out to them about this?
I'd just email or call them. Tell them you're ready to purchase but your check won't clear until just about the time the sale ends. Not sure they can do anything but they're good folks.
i’ve tried looking for different sources for magnets, Walmart, hardware stores etc, never found good magnets Madheaters are the best, but POTV always stocks the DV mags for cheap.I just want a $2 magnet that I can glue on something. Suggestions?
Helix arrived.
I thoroughly cleaned it, then swapped it out with my old tip, a 5 finned TI tip, gen 5.
My old setup was an older 2016/2017 syle omni body, with the carb fully closed, the tip set to the smallest position, and an older gen cap, pinched tight.
I loaded it with Ethos Colin OG, probably about 4 or 5 calyxs, loosely packed
I was pretty gentle with the heating. My old technique was to heat in center of the cap, 2 seconds past the click. 2 flame torch. This would fully kill that small bowl in one heat cycle, leaving pretty dark remains.
With the helix I heated just half a second past the click. The result was a very flavorful but hot hit. Felt like there was more heat in the air coming out. I was very surprised to see the bud was still very light colored. I did a second heat cycle which I was sure put me at the verge of combustion. But the bud was still very light colored. I cashed it.
I think next time I will heat a bit lower on the cap, so as to kill it in one heat cycle
It certainly feels like it heats up a bit quicker. But more heat is also transferred to the stem. That's not an issue to me, since I only ever do one bowl in a row.
I've not used it enough to make any real objective comparisons to my old tip. So far the biggest difference is the lack of draw restriction. I have yet to see how that effects mouth to lung hits, but for lung hits its really quite effective. I imagine if you wanted more restriction you could just pack your bud a little tighter.
And of course, the amount I use is unusual, so people who use a more normal quantity will have a very different experience.
Overall I like it a lot. I also think it's the best looking tip they've made so far.
They won't even notice:Anyone ever use their DV among a cigar kickback/bbq?
It's the only non-ghetto environment with a bunch of dudes sitting around using torch lighters.
DV fits right in...
Can't speak to the stem but I have the 9-fin tip and it's a beast. I pretty much can't not do a one-hit heating with it. The flavor is good for how completely it roasts. I will have to compare more carefully but my impression is that it's as aggressive as the Helix but the vapor's nowhere near as hot; I've never tasted any carbon with it. I'm not really one for DV one-hitters as such but this tip might be my tool of choice I think.I lost (or someone stealed…) my beloved and beautiful Simrell Vortex from 2019. I’m on the fence to buy a Hyper 9 but I don’t see a lot of feedback on this thread.
Do some of you own both classic Vortex and Hyper 9? How do they compare?
May your clouds be fantastic.
That is very subjective, I own a Vortex and used it only a few times. I prefer the revolve (v2), the Simrell 9fin tip and alternate between perforated and low temp caps.Sounds really appealing. Are there even better options in the dynaverse?
Yes, very subjective, I always felt my Vortex was superior to my Revolve (gen1).That is very subjective, I own a Vortex and used it only a few times. I prefer the revolve (v2), the Simrell 9fin tip and alternate between perforated and low temp caps.