l0oI'm killing birds and popping cherries! Picked up this bundle from a user on VLF.
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Lol I didnt realize it was you who scooped that. Lol. Good for you man. Def was a steal. Just got my self a replacement green tip. Not as nice of a score as you but im pretty happy@stark1 yah portable would be nice but since the majority of my vaping happens at home i figure corded will be ok.
I might hit you with the sidewinder. While it seems fun, i dont see it getting a lot of use.
And why would you do that? Just curious.
The 18M is extremely restrictive with the carb covered, it would be tough to get satisfying vapour. Whereas the 19M has a much more “open” airflow with the carb covered. You can also pinch the “rocker” on the 19M to get little bits of cool vapour mixed in.
The airflow of the 18M without the carb covered is slightly restricted, yet you can actually create thick vapour without even touching it. Whereas the airflow of the 19M (without touching the carb) is wide open and it’s tough to get thick knee-buckling vapour.
I’m not sure if you were referring to someone else or me, @TommyDee! If you were asking why I prefer the 18M over the 19M, I copy pasted just cause it’s easier!
Interesting. I use a RWW robusto that has a carb hole. I thought I would prefer the hole, but now tend to keep it covered. I'll open it at the very end of a hit, but it's really no different in my mind than just drawing in a little more air before exhaling.
I think my preference changed when I began using the mouthpull technique that @Squiby has outlined in the past. The extra resistance is negated by the fact that you're not trying to draw into your lungs, just the pressure needed to do a "cigar type" draw into your mouth first. In fact, I'm looking forward to trying my old 2nd gen tips which have built-in resistance. Trying to do lung pulls with the DV was exhausting.
My increased use of the DV has completely messed up my Fury 2 technique. For me the Fury 2 is a lung pull unit. I do a slow consisent draw right into the lungs. However, now I find myself trying unconsciously to do mouthpulls on the Fury 2 which doesn't work well. I end up snorting vapor out of my nose.
Two different vapes, two very different techniques.
Interesting...cigar puffs? So a mouth to lung technique?
My local shop still has 18Ms for $50 bones!
I don't know your experience with vapes and various degrees of air restriction, so my answer can be quite subjective.
Compared to the earlier tip models the new 2019 M SS tip has improved air flow. But it is quite restricted with the air port covered because you are pulling air through the exterior tip channels under the cap. This can be adjusted a bit by squeezing your cap out of round by placing a finger on either side of the cap; one just above the digger outter and one on the opposite side. Squeeze firmly but gently, test fit and repeat if necessary. The cap should fit snuggly and be slightly out of round.
You can also adjust the air flow by the degree with which you cover the air port. Some people will feather the air port with their finger to intermittently add cooling fresh air with less restriction.
If you want to hold your finger over the air port, I suggest that you adopt a mouthpulling technique rather than inhaling vapor straight into your lungs. To mouthpull, draw vapor into your mouth, pulling with your checks. It is similar to the action of drawing liquid into your mouth through a straw. Once you've finished your draw and the vapor is in your mouth you can either uncover the air port and inhale or you can remove the VapCap from your mouth and inhale fresh clean air into your lungs along with the vapor.
I'm looking to upgrade my M with a longer metal stem. I have looked into the vortex and want to pull the trigger so badly, but I was wondering if there were any better or comparable options? Perhaps long. Thanks!
If you're only after more length, your M body + XL condenser and a mouthpiece will save you some $$$
vortex stem is actually slightly longer than the omni xl stem if that is any help. the hits are quite cool and dense!!Length isn't necessarily what I'm after. I'm looking for a cool hit without any glass.
@The Maker - I still find my wooden stems to be very effective at cooling at around 5" of free-length before reaching the mouth.
I also find that this configuration doesn't rob me of very much vape honey either.
vortex stem is actually slightly longer than the omni xl stem if that is any help. the hits are quite cool and dense!!
i got mine on his black friday sale...the vortex and a good induction heater really makes the dynavap shine!!Thanks! Really leaning towards the vortex. I like the simple design, don't need to clean as regularly as the Omni, and from what I have read is that is cooler.
i got mine on his black friday sale...the vortex and a good induction heater really makes the dynavap shine!!
Built an induction heater a couple months back!