May I ask, the two glass rings are for additional cooling or just design?Yo, I found some pretty nice Ed'sTnt-style glass DV WPAs. Only 14mm and 18mm, no 10 unfortunately.
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I've bought a couple and they seem to fit decently--a little thinner than Ed's I think--and they're so useful.
Yes, I believe it's to provide you a cool handle. When I use a glass stem with those rings they stay cool at the ring and beyond with a thermal accumulator. Stems without those rings seem to spread heat another inch or so down the stem.May I ask, the two glass rings are for additional cooling or just design?
I have a couple others I've used extensively, one with an Omni tip which can get pretty hot: no worse for the wear. But I'm glad you asked the question because I'd love to know if these are still ok for much hotter systems, like the Thermal Accumulator. I will no doubt try that out at some point; I think it will be ok, but I'd hate to melt anything.
What stand is that and does it allow you to easily remove cap with still warm/hot? Looking for something like the debowler BCG used to carry, which allows for easier removal of the cap. Also, very beautiful piece!
Thanks, I bought a High Artisan stem for TM2 and it has three of these rings, and although it is short stem, it always feels cools on the lips. Makes sense now.Yes, I believe it's to provide you a cool handle. When I use a glass stem with those rings they stay cool at the ring and beyond with a thermal accumulator. Stems without those rings seem to spread heat another inch or so down the stem.
It is. Works great with my Dynavap and the Anvil as well. Originally bought it when MH announced the TempestIt's the lid of a Mad Heaters Reload. Yep, you can easily remove a hot cap. Good luck finding one at the moment though
Nowhere near as open, but it's not bad at all on the small rig. I have the condenser fully extended so it's like up to the CCD almost. Works great closing off the airport, and could probably be shortened a couple steps.do tell how it compares with the helix.
I received the orange stem from turning happiness on etsy (Eric). Wow! It looks really nice, just like the photos. Its assembled and ready to try later this evening. Ill update on its functionality later, but im sure its fine. If anyone is interested in Eric's stuff...dont hesitate. He communicates almost immediately, follows up, asks for input on future builds, etc. This guy is great. Smooth transaction from beginning to receiving item in hand.I have a couple others I've used extensively, one with an Omni tip which can get pretty hot: no worse for the wear. But I'm glad you asked the question because I'd love to know if these are still ok for much hotter systems, like the Thermal Accumulator. I will no doubt try that out at some point; I think it will be ok, but I'd hate to melt anything.
The M7 tip is probably the best at retaining heat, I think. You could add an FMJ or AC to extend that a bit. If you heat it slowly enough you can probably just puff your way right through, maybe even without the heavy cap.I have the m 7 tip from the xl I bought...but is there any other tip that retains heat as long, or longer than the new m7 tip? My preferred use for dyna is to heat and then hit it as long as i can (so larger bowl too if possible would be preferred)..i dont want short heat up times and cooldowns. Ill have two dynavaps to rotate among battery powered vapes i have...so im looking for heat retention. There is a 2021 ss tip w fins on potv...if anyone knows, how does it compare? Or do i already have the best for heat retention?
I appreciate the reply but not interested in those heavy hitters (anvil etc etc). The m7 tip is fine. I just want to make sure i have the best heat retaining tip they have. Id rather take an extra hit or two than have it cool faster. I already have multiple dynas, after i hit one i go to the other if im wanting back to back draws...then rotate back to the first one (which is now cooled off). Ill probably have another dyna, total of 3, so yeah, im in no hurry for a tip to cool. I just load them first and use one after another if i feel like doing the dynas quickly. Thanks.The M7 tip is probably the best at retaining heat, I think. You could add an FMJ or AC to extend that a bit. If you heat it slowly enough you can probably just puff your way right through, maybe even without the heavy cap.
If you really prefer heat retention more than quick heating/cooling, there are a number of massive pen-type vapes that really fit that description better. There's a lot of activity currently around those vapes.
Edit: There's also the Simrell 9-fin tip. That thing really cooks, too, but it seems to be more for one-hitters than extended heat. Otoh, it works great for building heat for roasting hash.
thanks for that, i was considering the mill and the bubbler they have for $20. i saw a vaporents post about the bubbler leaking air, which the B should be able to rectify i believe.That was a roller coaster of emotions.
I checked out the Dynavap deals - on one hand, I like that they're including the honest torch in their bundles instead of the crappy triple flame. But on the other hand I want nothing to do with Flower Mill again.
That tip is still my daily and I have a bunch of different styles of tips.I just gotta chime in since Dynavap 420 sales started. IMO the 2 B's for $40 is an unbeatable deal. The B, with its half bowl and unbreakable silicone is the best bargain in the vaping world IMO.
Pretty much daily. I usually have a little rig sitting here so it's just a nice way to use a DV and it's fun to switch around bowls, etc. Mine has the Helix on it now. I really like the eclipsing airport, it's sorta perfect for quick-switching to water use or just adjusting basic mix. The girth and crown make it great for spinning so it's handy to carry, etc. If you like the aesthetics the cocobolo one is my most-used Vong: it's gorgeous and the wood is really stable, I've never really noticed it tightening up at all. They still have some left.I've been waffling over purchasing a VonG with all the other options available... For those that purchased one a while back, are you still using it?
Pretty much daily. I usually have a little rig sitting here so it's just a nice way to use a DV and it's fun to switch around bowls, etc. Mine has the Helix on it now. I really like the eclipsing airport, it's sorta perfect for quick-switching to water use or just adjusting basic mix. The girth and crown make it great for spinning so it's handy to carry, etc. If you like the aesthetics the cocobolo one is my most-used Vong: it's gorgeous and the wood is really stable, I've never really noticed it tightening up at all. They still have some left.
Stem: VonG (i) - $84.00 Titanium Tip: Helix - $47.20 The "B": Neon Series - $20 Total: $151.20 | The VonG: Brunette Cocobolo Kit & Brunette DynaStash - $151.20 |