hotmeals
Serial vapist
It couldn't be my only device, simply because of the conduction leaning nature. But I'm very interested in adding it to the lineup once it is more stem compatible.
Personally I would consider these to be closer to 50/50 hybrid than conduction dominant designs. They deliver a lot of heated air quickly, and this contributes greatly to the experience. I understand the point of view that the conduction does most of the work getting it up to temperature, but without that heated air, the Anvil would just be a Dynavap.Yes it will make an excellent evening vape.
But not for the day, or enjoying the terps.
Only to experience the joys of powerful effects lol.
Always good to add diversity to your range, and for my part I would like to integrate a conduction-dominant vape into my collection.
It's very dependent on personal technique. If you want competitively good flavor out of these manual vapes you need to pay attention to many factors, such as grind consistency, herb's moisture content, how tightly the bowl is packed, which torch you're using, flame size setting, where you heat it, how long you heat it, how hard you draw, and I might be missing some. These are the kinds of vapes that require you to find your own method of using them in order to optimize your own experience. In my opinion it's pretty unlikely that you got an optimal experience for you while using your friend's Anvil. If he doesn't care as much about flavor, he may not have been honing his technique to acheive really great flavor during his ownership of it, and even if you did get a perfect bowl, it may not taste good due to residue left behind from less tasty bowls. Draw and pack technique also make such a big difference that the way one person heats if for themselves may not be the best way for someone else to do it.I tried an anvil a few times at a friend's house and it actually works well and strong! But I'm sorry to say it like that, but the flavors weren't there, and I still had this really disappointing metallic aftertaste.
The Anvil/Tornado get a lot of praise for their ability to ride the line of combustion, but I think they also work terrifically for lower temperature, lighter, but still complete roasts. I've done many experiments with revaping vaped bud, and the herb is very thoroughly vaped by these devices without having to go so dark in my opinion. At my preferred "medium brown" as I would call it, I am unable to get a single decent hit out of a Dynavap, all I can do is make it darker. When it is a little lighter than I prefer, I might be able to get one okish hit out of a Dyna, but I don't feel like I'm missing much until it's significantly lighter than my preference.