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Simrell Vortex with Intercooler is on its way!
Review by @Imsooohighrn420 convinced me...
Review by @Imsooohighrn420 convinced me...
Simrell Vortex with Intercooler is on its way!
Review by @Imsooohighrn420 convinced me...
As did I....mine is here and it is a gamechanger....best aftermarket stem for dynavap bar none!!!I just pulled the trigger for the black Friday deal. I can't wait.
Yeah I'm still getting a feel for it. My buddy has a 18M and it's completely different. A very nice experience. Great air flow and great form. It's so comfortable to hold and use. I am getting great hits off it and it feels very nice. I get toothy with some of my vapes and this shows NO scratches. I don't like cleaning it but again it's not that bad I just have to get the stem hot with water when it's clean to make sure everything evaporates at the end.As did I....mine is here and it is a gamechanger....best aftermarket stem for dynavap bar none!!!
I got an induction heater coming tomorrow. cannot wait to spend the weekend playing with both. you are right that stem is very light. i wish i had gone custom and gotten one a little longer. i am still learning it as well.Yeah I'm still getting a feel for it. My buddy has a 18M and it's completely different. A very nice experience. Great air flow and great form. It's so comfortable to hold and use. I am getting great hits off it and it feels very nice. I get toothy with some of my vapes and this shows NO scratches. I don't like cleaning it but again it's not that bad I just have to get the stem hot with water when it's clean to make sure everything evaporates at the end.
Because it is so light weight it doesn't feel expensive but it functions exactly how I had hoped. It's a very nice stem.
Take some tweezers and pull it right out then you can use a brush and some alcohol and it's a straight shot down the stem and you can really get in the spiral of the intercooler too. It only takes me maybe 3 minutes with iso, a brush, and some hot water.I just got my Vortex
I'm cleaning it right now - does the intercooler come out for cleaning or stay in?
Thank you so much! I couldn't figure out how to remove it. Thanks!Take some tweezers and pull it right out then you can use a brush and some alcohol and it's a straight shot down the stem and you can really get in the spiral of the intercooler too. It only takes me maybe 3 minutes with iso, a brush, and some hot water.
Thank you so much! I couldn't figure out how to remove it. Thanks!
what exactly makes this different then regular vapcap?
IMO, the air restriction is less and the intercooler really does a fantastic job of cooling the vapor. Besides that it's very light weight (I would like it to feel a little more substantial) and comfortable in the hand. There is something to the teardrop hole too. I really like the control you get as you open the port to lower that throat feel that might make you stop your draw.what exactly makes this different then regular vapcap?
That would be my only complaint with this stem..i wish weighed just a bit more...dont know why i just wished it did. I will say this when paired with an induction heater its a win win situation!!IMO, the air restriction is less and the intercooler really does a fantastic job of cooling the vapor. Besides that it's very light weight (I would like it to feel a little more substantial) and comfortable in the hand. There is something to the teardrop hole too. I really like the control you get as you open the port to lower that throat feel that might make you stop your draw.
It's not a must have stem imo but it's definitely a fantastic stem and it does what Austyn said it does. I am very happy that it's my only vapcap setup.
I'm so interested in this. Reviews I've seen on reddit seem to say that the difference is very slight, but I've only found two reviews where the owners had both a long and short stem. I reckon that since it just came out, we'll need a month or more before we get a few more.I’m in the process of buying a Simrell stem. Can anybody recommend the shorter version over the longer one? What are some pros and cons of both versions that you owners suggest??