Hi, I would rather not spend too much as I plan to spend around £150 on a home vape but I need something to take out with me. I go camping a lot without electricity, (although I will have a car) so I need long battery life or cheap swappable batteries.
If you go to places where electricity is scarce, please consider a vaporizer that is not tethered to a receptacle by way of charging batteries.I go camping a lot without electricity
If you go to places where electricity is scarce, please consider a vaporizer that is not tethered to a receptacle by way of charging batteries.
The Vapcap by Dynavap is a superb vaporizer. There are models to match every pocketbook, from the basic all stainless steel M model at $60 to the ti tipped VonG models starting at $85 to the all titanium Omni with a dialed in set it and forget it air flow staring at $160. The are all fantastic.
The Vapcap can be heated by just about any heat source, from a candle or Bic lighter, to the common butane jet lighter to a stove element or campfire stick to the convenience of an induction heater.
Easy to use, easy to maintain and easy to clean, the Vapcap will work endlessly off grid and is near indestrucible, especially the all metal models.
If that's not enough the Vapcap is also very efficient with herb and you will find yourself saving many dollars on your bud.
The Vapcap handles dry herb, hash and concentrates with ease. It's the size and shape of a cigarette and fits into a small pocket. A perfect vape for home, or camping.
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Nope. Not at all. I am a genuine Vapcap fan!
I have consumed weed for over 45 years. When I discovered vaporizers I was thrilled with the prospect of a less harsh and overall healthier approach to getting high. I am asthmatic and smoke always left me struggling for breath, taking way too many puffs of my inhailer. Then after trying a plethora of vaporizers, all of which fell short in a variety of ways, I discovered the Vapcap and it has been a life changing experience for me. Smooth vapor. Tiny size. Super efficient. No need for juggling batteries or tangled cords.
I just love them and I think that they are beautiful!!!
Everyone should have at least one Vapcap!
If you don't want butane, you might consider the Fury 2: it's very small. As for the vapcap I know Squilby is an incredible fan. And it's probably the best butane vape. But I find it harsh unless I use it with a special stem made by someone else and still not that mild. Maybe not the best for your dad.
How long does it take to heat up with a torch style lighter? I definitely don't trust a full-size torch inside a tent!
Also interesting about the asthma I will have to tell my dad, he was complaining to me he can't use his pipe anymore.