spokeydokey90
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Okay cool! I'll start checking out some other models.All of those I mentioned are much tastier than a vapcap, so you should be good with any.
Okay cool! I'll start checking out some other models.All of those I mentioned are much tastier than a vapcap, so you should be good with any.
It sounds like you may have a portable IH, so technically you're still using a 'battery vape'. The difference is the amount of control you have over oven heating vs the Pax. The firefly is convection, and while I've never used one, all of the reviews I've read seem to give it high marks for flavor.Hello all,
I've recently moved away from battery vapes and have been enjoying DynaVap with an induction heater. I find that I get better flavor and vapor production from the vapcaps vs Pax or firefly vapes.
How does this community feel about vapcaps vs traditional battery powered vapes?
This is super helpful. Care to explain why you can't stand the Dynavaps anymore? Just curious.I can't stand the dynavap any more, although it was definitely very helpful while I was giving up smoking. Haven't picked it up on probably 2 years.
Mighty isn't the best for flavour, plus I don't favour the vapour personally but others really like it. You'll never see me buy one.
I've not tried the pax, and probably won't get an opportunity to but I don't feel like I'm missing out.
If you're a flavour chaser on a budget, my preferred all glass torch vape is the elev8r. Great on a bong or with the wand. The trrw and similar glass vapes are also great, but there isn't a pure convection setup where you aren't inhaling butane exhaust afaik.
I do prefer the flavor of the DV over the Firefly 2 +, however that could simply be due to more vapor production of the DV. Maybe if the FF2 produced more vapor I'd get more flavor. It just seems that I get the best balance of flavor and vapor production from the DV.@spokeydokey90 Do you prefer the flavor of the DV pver the flavor of the Firefly 2??? Not strange if you do though, ive got a friend who always uses his pax 2 instead of his Enano because "it tastes better", but id never choose a pax over an enano. go figure!
I get super terpy hits on a freshly cleaned Ti Dynavap, heating it to low temps, sometimes before it even clicks. I'll sometimes heat it like you would a Vapman. The flavor is very very good, anything but mediocre.Yep, I would encourage you to try the more flavorful torch devices, like the vapman, sticky bricks, and the glass TRWW vapes. You will be surprised.
I'd also say that I would put most of my favorite battery vapes above the two you mentioned on flavor. TM was already mentioned, but even the Xmax v3 pro is tastier than my experience with the pax. Also various other convection battery vapes.
Of course these days I almost always use my desktops. Love my logs but the Atlas is also very tasty. I'd put my FP above the vapcaps too, ofc.
Interesting take, thanks. I have a few Ti DV pieces and I also heat to low temps, even using a low temp cap occasionally, and I've always felt it was the best performance I'd had in a portable vape. I'll look into that Milaana model you mention.I get super terpy hits on a freshly cleaned Ti Dynavap, heating it to low temps, sometimes before it even clicks. I'll sometimes heat it like you would a Vapman. The flavor is very, very good, anything but mediocre.
I also get super terpy hits with my Milaana 3. The level of initial terpiness is the same between the two, with the caveat that the flavor goes downhill fast on a DV the dirtier it gets, and the all-convection vapes like the Milaana have much better, more detailed roasted flavor several hits in to the load. But as far as the initial terpiness of the first hit, convection and conduction has always been the same to me.
This is a great comment, thank you! I've already started researching some of the recommended glass vapes as an alternative.I actually find the flavors with DVs to be not bad at all considering, but I try to be fairly easy with my heating. A low-temp cap helps too. That said, there are better options. Can't opine on battery devices, but GY's list of torch vapes is right on. The glass ones will produce the best flavor, all things being equal, and also some enormous hits if necessary. One's more or less as good as another of the current glass vapes, though the bigger ones do a heroic job of retaining heat.
My recommendations:
1 DV of your choice, 1 brick of your choice, a Vapman, and a glass vape: heavy if you want the power or a smaller one for terp sipping.
Don't know if you are familiar, but if you want the OG glass vape that inspired many of the current ones--and the Dynavap--the Vaponic is still available and is still one of the best vapes ever.This is a great comment, thank you! I've already started researching some of the recommended glass vapes as an alternative.
Sure! I don't like the roasty flavour any more. When I was transitioning it was a welcome flavour profile, but since my taste buds recovered I just want the best flavour I can have combined with a really strong hit, the dv can't do both at once!Care to explain why you can't stand the Dynavaps anymore?
The DV has been my daily flower driver for 6 years because it's stupid simple to use and clean and requires nearly zero effort for me to get medicated.I have a DV, almost never use it - my 'go to' is my mighty, which I've had for 7+ years. what you won't see on the mighty thread are long discussions of the best ways to use it - because it's so simple. the only thing the DV does better than the mighty (IMHO) is vaping hard hash
you mean that you get good vapor from like 0.05gr or so? Definately agree. but still some percentage of the terpenes are being cooked BEFORE you take the draw....It's by far the most efficient.
I hate it when I reach for the VC and accidentally push air into the airport with my finger and that little puff of vapor comes out the top. Hey, get back here you little cloud bastard...you mean that you get good vapor from like 0.05gr or so? Definately agree. but still some percentage of the terpenes are being cooked BEFORE you take the draw....
you heat the cap for like 15-25 seconds before the draw, it steals some taste, although heating @ Medium with Ti tip is greatOverall I think that terpene loss isn't too significant.
What about the Terpcicle?There isn't a pure convection setup where you aren't inhaling butane exhaust afaik.
Yes, I've used the firefly 2 plus which is full convention, right? I've also used larger table vapes.
Hm, good to know. For some reason Ive always felt like the terps were optimal out of the DV but I need to explore other options.
I'm definitely a Flavor chaser and want to get as much terps out of a hit as possible.
This is super helpful. Care to explain why you can't stand the Dynavaps anymore? Just curious.
I'm definitely interested in the all glass ones you mentioned.
I do prefer the flavor of the DV over the Firefly 2 +, however that could simply be due to more vapor production of the DV. Maybe if the FF2 produced more vapor I'd get more flavor. It just seems that I get the best balance of flavor and vapor production from the DV.
Probably ask @RogueGuy but I think those tend to have at least some conduction or radiation though some are more or less convection.What about the Terpcicle?