Do you guys like using a torch?
Do you feel like you get to the point where using a torch is really thoughtless and easy? Can you heat a VapCap while riding a bike? Can you heat a VapCap while hiking a mountain?Can you heat a VapCap while walking a dog? Can you heat a VapCap while walking a tiger? Can you heat it in bed? Can you heat it on a skilift?
You get the idea. With my ESV thats one of my favorite things is that all you have to do to get a hit is take a breath. it's dead simple in that regard.
I think I know the answer but you don't have to stir right? and you get dark even ABV?
How quick is it to load one if these? how about unloading?
Uh cleaning, how often to you have to do a full take a part and clean. and is that process pretty easy and quick?
Do you consider the price and effort needed to supply butane? or is it cheap enough to where it just isn't really something you think about? I think someone say that a can lasts them like 2 months and they cost like 10 or 15 dollars. Does that sound about right?
Is the Dynastash Sweet?
What's your biggest negative about the VapCap, if you have one?
guess to be fair
What's your biggest positive about the vapcap?
How does the VapCap sit within the rotation of other vapes you use?
What is something you wish to see in the future of VapCap technology?
Has this vaporizer changed your outlook on vaporizer's as a whole? if you how?
There's a technique for heating it, how's that to learn? But as for hiting the thing, can I hand it to a friend and tell them to suck and have them get a satisfying hits. Again with my ESV the technique is in the breath so many people I hand it to don't great hits.
So I hear theres a cool down click, how does that work? Once you've heated it up, do you take a hit until you heat the cool down click? do you take multiple hits from one heat cycle? If you take one hit and finish before the cool down click how long generally until you hear it? Your not supposed to heat it again until the cool down click? also one more thing, I may have read that there is two clicks when heating it up? is that true? if so how does it work? If not the process is just heat till click and then hit correct? I've also seen talk of heating past the click a second or 2, how do you feel about that?
does the cap ever break? does it fall of easily?
Wow thats a lot. Thanks for listening.
Wow, man. I like the enthusiasm, but that's obnoxious as hell. Come on, do some reading!
Seriously, though. Most of your questions have been asked an answered many times over the last 515 pages, you'd do yourself a favor to read through some of them. You should at least make some effort, if you are going to ask for so much in return...In no particular order, I'll help a little because I'm feeling generous.
Using and dealing with torches is a pain in the ass, but worth it for this device. In the wind, or in motion, it's even worse. My answer to all of these related questions about heating is: It's pretty simple, but it takes a little attention and stillness to do it well, so no, you can't really use it and do all those other things.
You can, however, do those other things, pause for literally a minute to pack and heat, dispense your dose, and move on down the path. So to me, it doesn't really matter that it's tough to do so in motion. This is the answer to your other packing-related questions, as well. If you use the dynastash as intended - which is a perfect accompaniment and yes, you should get one! - you take the VC, push and twist into the stash, remove now packed with material, place the cap on top of the bowl, heat and hit. Repeat 3x with that load (maybe 4), then tap it out or peashoot your AVB into a container, repeat as necessary. My tolerance is moderate, I never need more than two bowls. Usually, one is plenty.
As for turning on other people, it's dead simple. I heat to the click for them, hand it over and tell them to hit it however they want, showing them the carb if they know how to use one for other devices. That's it. Literally no learning curve.
Some people clean religiously, I do not. I've used mine every day, every once in a while I'll torch the screen while inhaling (blasphemy, I know!) to clean it and any reclaim buildup - this works for me. It's never so dirty it's unusable, or even so it tastes bad.
Butane cost is a nonissue to me. The way I figure it, battery-operated portables have their own issues - extra batteries, chargers, initial costs higher... The Vapcap is a very cheap way into vaporizing, butane included.
Negatives - really none, to be honest, except I keep buying the next new one George comes up with!
Positives - it's tiny, it's portable, it hits like a truck, and it's very very nostalgic for an old bat and dugout head like me.
Seriously. The vapcap is the very top of my rotation, I've purchased a Ti Woody S, Omnivap, various parts for two more woodies, 2 "M"s... You get the idea. I have a FF2 which is a very, very good vape, and I don't bust it out now except for extended sessions with new flower (so I know the taste) and for concentrates.