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Nephele

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I am eyeing the Fury 2 as my next vape and I was hoping you could help me with few things based on your experience with the Fury 2 and other vapes.

1. I already have the dynavap M but I can’tuse it as a daily driver because of health issues that make it difficult for me to press a lighter or spin for long periods and I need at least 3-4 cap loads to feel anything (usually do more than that per session). I am on the long waiting list for pipes IH but i am thinking of getting another portable in the meantime since I need to use it for medical reasons and I the moment the M can’t cover me. Is fury the vaporizer that gives you the strongest high for the amount of weed in its price category?

2. how many bowls do you need to get you baked if you have a very high tolerance? How many 4 min sessions do you do per bowl? If you use caps, how many do you need to get there?

3. what is your favourite mouthpiece with the fury? I definitely want the bubbler and the water pipe adapter and I am wondering whether I should also order the glass mouthpiece. If I don’t really need it in addition to all the other glass, then I would prefer to spend that 15 bucks to get me a power back to charge the thing throughout the day. Money is very tight at the moment so I am literary counting every cent.

4. Can we use Fury with hash? If so how?

5. What is the warranty and what is the failure rate? Mainly I care about the failure rate because I will order from HR to Europe and sending it back is harder so I would probably just throw it away which would be less hassle but a complete waist of money.

Thanks!
 
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OF

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I thought others might be interested in this capsule holder. If I read it correctly , the segments are separate compartments and stackable.

You might want to check back carefully, that looks like the one from Amazon that was identified as being too tight to use the center section? That is the ID got smaller for the threads and a capsule would no longer fit, you ended up the the bottom and cap.

I could, of course, have the wrong one in mind, but perhaps checking back (or waiting for the first pigeon to try and confirm it fits) is in order before investing?

Your call.

OF
 

MonkeyTime

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You might want to check back carefully, that looks like the one from Amazon that was identified as being too tight to use the center section? That is the ID got smaller for the threads and a capsule would no longer fit, you ended up the the bottom and cap.

I could, of course, have the wrong one in mind, but perhaps checking back (or waiting for the first pigeon to try and confirm it fits) is in order before investing?

Your call.

OF

Based on the sizes listed, it should work, but will be too big! It's about 17.8mm internal, so even with the threading, it should fit, but there will be a lot of rattling going on.....

I've found another, just ordered, will have Wednesday to confirm.

https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B073J6C...olid=2M5XKC6MHEFAY&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

@HealthyRips.com you seeing all this? I'm thinking an 11mm internal diameter with two lengths available, one that holds 4 and one for 7-8? We're doing all the legwork here, just follow up!

That is....until the Fierce lands and I need another size again :razz:
 

Jill NYC

Portable Hoarder
I am eyeing the Fury 2 as my next vape and I was hoping you could help me with few things based on your experience with the Fury 2 and other vapes.

1. I already have the dynavap M but I can’tuse it as a daily driver because of health issues that make it difficult for me to press a lighter or spin for long periods and I need at least 3-4 cap loads to feel anything (usually do more than that per session). I am on the long waiting list for pipes IH but i am thinking of getting another portable in the meantime since I need to use it for medical reasons and I the moment the M can’t cover me. Is fury the vaporizer that gives you the strongest high for the amount of weed in its price category?

2. how many bowls do you need to get you baked if you have a very high tolerance? How many 4 min sessions do you do per bowl? If you use caps, how many do you need to get there?

3. what is your favourite mouthpiece with the fury? I definitely want the bubbler and the water pipe adapter and I am wondering whether I should also order the glass mouthpiece. If I don’t really need it in addition to all the other glass, then I would prefer to spend that 15 bucks to get me a power back to charge the thing throughout the day. Money is very tight at the moment so I am literary counting every cent.

4. Can we use Fury with hash? If so how?

5. What is the warranty and what is the failure rate? Mainly I care about the failure rate because I will order from HR to Europe and sending it back is harder so I would probably just throw it away which would be less hassle but a complete waist of money.

Thanks!
Welcome to FC! I will answer what I can, but remember that a lot of your questions are subjective, so answers may vary.

1) The Fury is extremely efficient and it works well. Does it get me the strongest high? Probably not, but it definitely gets the job done. Definitely very subjective - for me, it depends on strain of herb, how much I have vaped that day/week and switching out vapes (alternating) to get different highs.

2) depending on above variables, it can occasionally take me one 4 minute session, but usually another 1/2 session to really get me there. I start at 365, then 395. I can usually go back to same bowl later at 430 for a 1/2 session or so to finish it up. The capsules hold about a third less than the bowl.

3) I love the bent stem, I love the WPA for small doses. I love the native for on-the-go. If you truly will only use it with water, don’t bother with extra mouthpiece. However, the Fury is very smooth and if you get the bent mouthpiece, there’s a good chance you won’t have to use water at all. Note that the WPA has a smaller herb capacity than the other glass pieces.

4) Dunno. Don’t use hash. But I am sure there is a way...others can help you there.

5) Warranty is 1 year plus lifetime 1/2 price replacement. So far, the failure rate (based on my own personal use and reading this thread from beginning to end) is miniscule. Very good feedback from community and IF you have an issue the Customer Service is OUTSTANDING.

Did I miss anything?

Edited to update warranty info
 

MonkeyTime

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I'll second everything she said, with my own personal nuances......

Efficient, yes, most efficient, not necessarily. But probably at this price point with a rock solid unit that just plain works. The GH may be a little better per g, but the one of my two that works well just got back from being in for RMA since Dec 3rd. I can't recommend it to anyone with a clear conscious.
 

Nephele

Member
Thank you so much Jill NYC, that is great help! I am pretty much sold on this but the finances are so tight lately that i can only afford one more vape this year so I better not regret it.

1) The Fury is extremely efficient and it works well. Does it get me the strongest high? Probably not, but it definitely gets the job done. Definitely very subjective - for me, it depends on strain of herb, how much I have vaped that day/week and switching out vapes (alternating) to get different highs.

Which vape gets you the most high personally?

2) depending on above variables, it can occasionally take me one 4 minute session, but usually another 1/2 session to really get me there. I start at 365, then 395. I can usually go back to same bowl later at 430 for a 1/2 session or so to finish it up. The capsules hold about a third less than the bowl.

This is very promising :love: How is your tolerance like? Do you vape a lot per day?

3) I love the bent stem, I love the WPA for small doses. I love the native for on-the-go. If you truly will only use it with water, don’t bother with extra mouthpiece. However, the Fury is very smooth and if you get the bent mouthpiece, there’s a good chance you won’t have to use water at all. Note that the WPA has a smaller herb capacity than the other glass pieces.

Ok, it's confirmed. I am getting the bent stem in addition to all other glass :brow:

5) Warranty is 2 years. So far, the failure rate (based on my own personal use and reading this thread from beginning to end) is miniscule. Very good feedback from community and IF you have an issue the Customer Service is OUTSTANDING.

Does it get any better?? :rockon:

Edited to add: (Maybe irrelevant in this thread, I hope I don't break the rules) from your signature I see that you have tried pretty much every vaporizer out there that is worth it. Which one is your personal favourite?
 
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Nephele

Member
I'll second everything she said, with my own personal nuances......

Efficient, yes, most efficient, not necessarily. But probably at this price point with a rock solid unit that just plain works. The GH may be a little better per g, but the one of my two that works well just got back from being in for RMA since Dec 3rd. I can't recommend it to anyone with a clear conscious.

Yeah I was considering it too a while back but all the horror stories in the forum kept me away! I live overseas and the RMAs are double the headache for me

(Maybe irrelevant in this thread, I hope I don't break the rules) from your signature I see that you have tried pretty much every vaporizer out there that is worth it. Which one is your personal favourite?
 

OF

Well-Known Member
The GH may be a little better per g, but the one of my two that works well just got back from being in for RMA since Dec 3rd. I can't recommend it to anyone with a clear conscious.
Yeah I was considering it too a while back but all the horror stories in the forum kept me away! I live overseas and the RMAs are double the headache for me

Good points. I'm sure there are very happy owners, but there's also a lot of the other kind. AFAIK it's the only vape with it's own troubleshooting thread? Hard to have confidence when there are that many guys to support a 'how to fix your broken unit' discussion.

Most of us buy vapes to use, not mess with. Tools to do a specific job with minimum fuss? IMO F2 seems to have that to offer, and at a very attractive price. Troubles you can get almost anywhere........

I like Solo/Air/ArGo for that same reason, dependable consistent performance with very very few problems. "Track record" counts big time I think.

OF
 

OF

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I can say that from my experience with the Fury 2 you have nothing to be concerned about and I am a known horrible customer.

It is a fantastic vape and everytime I use it I am impressed with its vapor production. I am also impressed with Healthy Rips the company.

This is more than 'just a little' understatement. Steama gets fan mail from other hard to please types......

His vote of confidence says volumes IMO and should be well considered. He is wise, and a 'straight shooter'.

OF
 

bossman

Gentleman Of Leisure
@Nephele I think at your rate of use the short battery life would become irritating.

I'm enjoying the Fury 2 with water right now and not trying to diss it. It's just that the ultra portable size has the side effect of weak battery life.

I also have a Solo II that kicks ass at efficient extraction and has a glass airpath for solid flavor. It costs more than the Fury and isn't as portable but the vapor is less harsh and the battery lasts forever because the body of the device accommodates a much larger battery. If I was going to reach for one to use at home without water I'd mostly opt for the Solo II.

The Fury 2 is a fun, versatile vape though. One other way to consider the Solo II comparison is that the Fury 2 is best with glass accessories, which makes it more like a mini Solo II. I'd assume you'd enjoy the larger bowl afforded by the Solo II glass stems. I like the Fury wpa because with water you can fully vape the material in one or two draws. The glass mouthpiece is similarly small. HR makes larger capacity glass but it's still considerably smaller than the Solo stems. Too small to stir even.
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Nephele

Member
@Nephele I think at your rate of use the short battery life would become irritating.

I'm enjoying the Fury 2 with water right now and not trying to diss it. It's just that the ultra portable size has the side effect of weak battery life.

I also have a Solo II that kicks ass at efficient extraction and has a glass airpath for solid flavor. It costs more than the Fury and isn't as portable but the vapor is less harsh and the battery lasts forever because the body of the device accommodates a much larger battery. If I was going to reach for one to use at home without water I'd mostly opt for the Solo II.

The Fury 2 is a fun, versatile vape though. One other way to consider the Solo II comparison is that the Fury 2 is best with glass accessories, which makes it more like a mini Solo II. I'd assume you'd enjoy the larger bowl afforded by the Solo II glass stems. I like the Fury wpa because with water you can fully vape the material in one or two draws. The glass mouthpiece is similarly small. HR makes larger capacity glass but it's still considerably smaller than the Solo stems.
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Very spot on points, thanks! It sounds that ideally i should have both (damn you VAS) but if can only get one (which at the moment is true) you make some very valid points for the solo II. Definitely something to consider since efficient excitation is very high on my list of requirements. Budget is a bit tight at the moment but the difference in price might come back from savings in weed compared to the fury.

Also, could I fit a vapcap in the solo II to use it as an induction heater for the dynavap??
 
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MonkeyTime

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I can say that from my experience with the Fury 2 you have nothing to be concerned about and I am a known horrible customer. It has gotta be good or I won't say anything good about it. I think dollar for dollar you cannot go wrong with the Fury 2. It is a fantastic vape and everytime I use it I am impressed with its vapor production. I am also impressed with Healthy Rips the company.

This is more than 'just a little' understatement. Steama gets fan mail from other hard to please types......

His vote of confidence says volumes IMO and should be well considered. He is wise, and a 'straight shooter'.

OF

OF, you're too modest, you carry your own weight.

It's great to see all these well known people supporting a vape I really love!
 

OF

Well-Known Member
Also, could I fit a vapcap in the solo II to use it as an induction heater for the dynavap??

No, not an induction heater (that works by magnetic fields 'inducing' currents in nearby metal hence the name). Solo is conduction, not induction. Important difference.

That said it might work? No harm in trying I can see.

Then again, one could simply fill a handy Solo stem?

OF
 

Baked-not-fried

riding the Cannabreak train...
@Nephele I second the battery life irritation on the F2. I really like it and it is very efficient. IMO though, it's not for heavy use due to very short battery life. I am a heavy user and find myself with my OG Air back in hand while this is charging again. Not dogging this little beast at all, but it isn't a sesh vape, IMO. I've never tried a Solo I or II but may soon. I have always loved my Arizer vapes (Air and EQ) and it just seems I should have tried a Solo by now! :doh: I'm really considering a Solo 2 now. Just need to sell some more of my LEGO for VAS funds! :uhoh: I'm sure you'll be happy with whichever you decide on!
 

OF

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@Nephele I second the battery life irritation on the F2. I really like it and it is very efficient. IMO though, it's not for heavy use due to very short battery life.

Very valid point I think. To be expected for sure. The goal is to make it tiny without sacrificing too much, right? It's tiny, smaller than ArGo for sure (Arizer's attempt to shrink down Solo/Air). But, as you get smaller you face other constraints, you still need enough battery power to make vapor for instance. To get this very extreme performance the maker abandoned the traditional Li-ion cells and went to the whiz bang ones used in drones and RC helicopters where they must deliver enough power to levitate themselves. Very high discharge rates, but of course short flight time. Adding more batteries is self defeating of course, it would make F2 bigger again.

So F2 takes the same tactic as ESV does (although it uses six cells in parallel tucked wherever space was available) since it too needs lots of Watts in a small package.

It's a compromise, like most of life. 'While you might have less hair to comb, you have more forehead to wash'. I tend to sip at 390F which is easy on the battery life compared to other techniques. I find I can do 5 capsules (one loaded, four in the storage tube), usually twice each, between recharges. If I want more I'll use one of the power banks kicking around here between loads.

Not good for heavy use, but I don't think that was ever the intent. There are surely better vapes for that, but IMO it does the simple job it set out to successfully, even elegantly, for very modest cost. I'm recommending it under those conditions.

Paul told us we should be all things to all men. I don't think he was talking about vapes, in fact I'm sure. As Mason said to Dixon, 'ya gotta draw the line somewhere'.

Holiday regards to all. This one's very special. We owe a lot that will never be paid.

OF
 

Nephele

Member
That said it might work? No harm in trying I can see.

Then again, one could simply fill a handy Solo stem?

Yeah I was afraid it would be too good to be true! I was just hoping that maybe this could serve my dynavap M as an IH when I am out and about instead of carrying the glass stem of the solo. I have problems with turning the cap and pressing the torch (both arms hurt a lot, that is why I am on the market for another vape at the moment). Pipes IH will take about 4 months to arrive so an extra bonus would be an IH that I can use now.


I made some quick calculations and realised just how much money I spend on weed! Enough to buy me a mighty and a vapcap M every month and still have more to spare! Weed is legal here so it's not that expensive but it adds up. That is a lot of money especially since I am currently between jobs and very pressed financially. I don't even get high anymore. Not really. Not with combustion (although I have stopped combusting the past couple of months), not with a dynavap, and not for a long time now. I know that I will get better effects if I reduce my tolerance and start macrodosing, but that is easier said than done.

Paul told us we should be all things to all men. I don't think he was talking about vapes, in fact I'm sure.

Spot on!

'While you might have less hair to comb, you have more forehead to wash'

This! Never heard of that saying before but I love it and I will use it as well. That exactly sums up my dilemma right now!

If I manage to half my weed expenditures per month I can buy me a new vape almost every month! "More hair to comb and more forehead to wash" :cool:
 

Nephele

Member
If you turn it over in the second session you get more clouds than without a capsules

What do you mean by "turn it over in the second session"? Like turn what over where? I have no idea what this means but I feel like there is a great tip waiting to be revealed on the other side of the language barrier.

The dynavap can be used cap-less just like the glass water adapters for the fury. But it is a bit loose in the oven. I used an oring for a while to help the dv tip fit/grip inside the bowl better.

Great tip! That sounds so interesting, I definitely want to experiment with that! Do you think that the bottom part of the new capsules (so capsule without lid) could also be used to make the dynavap fit better?
 
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rozroz

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What do you mean by "turn it over in the second session"? Like turn what over where? I have no idea what this means but I feel like there is a great tip waiting to be revealed on the other side of the language barrier.

I meant that every user should try to tip the capsule over (upside down),
After a session or two, depends.
I usually finish my material after 2 sessions so once you turn it upside down you get more efficiency.
I also felt heavier hits once the capsule is hot enough.
 
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