I mean caps wear out too but I think that's a great point. I'd say go for the vapman if torches are an option, but that's just a personal preference.Get a dynavap. No matter how good a warranty is the device will eventually fail. Every device other than the solo 2 and air failed on me under heavy use. With a dynavap you don't have to worry about the device not starting.
Yes I encountered that problem...get an armored cap.I mean caps wear out too but I think that's a great point. I'd say go for the vapman if torches are an option, but that's just a personal preference.
I mean I don't even like vapcaps lol. I have an Anvil for when the vapcap mood strikes me, which isn't often.Yes I encountered that problem...get an armored cap.
Get a dynavap. No matter how good a warranty is the device will eventually fail. Every device other than the solo 2 and air failed on me under heavy use. With a dynavap you don't have to worry about the device not starting.
I feel like it's a foolproof vapcapI stand corrected... I mean any torch/ih device with no electronics or batteries. I'm very interested in the anvil. Might be my next purchase.
I would absolutely give up. But I'm mostly after flavor with my vapingCurrently my m+ is the only vape I have. And honestly, if it the sole vape I could have for the rest of my life, I'd be okay.
I would absolutely give up. But I'm mostly after flavor with my vaping
A twax in a dynvap 2-3 seconds before the click is straight terps. But you got me really curious now. That copper thermal battery...I'm guessing it retains heat but for how long? Compared to a dynavap.I would absolutely give up. But I'm mostly after flavor with my vaping
It holds heat a little longer but mostly the time it takes to finish a bowl. But not like one of the ball vapcaps like the TA or tempest.A twax in a dynvap 2-3 seconds before the click is straight terps. But you got me really curious now. That copper thermal battery...I'm guessing it retains heat but for how long? Compared to a dynavap.