Any criteria's? Are accesories aloud or stock vape. I don't find have to put a torch to my vapcap for 20seconds very on demand... it demands my time and effort yes ..I think it might be narrowed down to Grasshopper or Ghost MV1. Let me get everyone's votes and I will toss up a poll.
You can basically heat A Vapcap with most any heat source.I don't find have to put a torch to my vapcap for 20seconds very on demand.
If you have to kind of timing with a BIC lighter on a regular tip vapcap , hats off to you. I know mine is no where near that time. I'm really Starting to think my cap Has been defective all along..You can basically heat A Vapcap with most any heat source.
A small quad lighter will heat a Vapcap in 3-4 seconds. 20-30 seconds with a Bic lighter. A campfire stick a bit longer.
I think it might be narrowed down to Grasshopper or Ghost MV1. Let me get everyone's votes and I will toss up a poll.
OMG! You have dynavaps for every occasion! I need to learn when to get all these interesting bodies!Vapcap all the way baby!!! Everyone should have at least one.
Reaching for a mod or my MFLB only to discover my batteries are shot because I forgot to charge them makes battery-powered vapes feel significantly less "on demand". The Vapcap can be used with literally any heat source of sufficient temperature. It may not be instantaneous without a torch or IH, but it is certainly the most on-demand of my vapes.
Edit: Wall-powered vapes, like a good log--now those are truly on-demand. Unless you're out in the woods. Then, not so much.
I'm glad your cap is operating properly. A single flame always takes the longest, especially with a stainless steel tip. If you want a very fast heat up you need either a quad jet lighter or an induction heater and a ti tip. Both just take a few seconds.I did get a response from vapcap that my single torch 20seconds heat up time is normal . I didn't get a response if possible with a BIC in 20-30 secs though, lol .. But at least I know my cap works how it's suppose to!
I like the log idea. It appeals to me but I live in a rural area where power outages are common. For me, Vapcaps are universally reliable. I have a stash of a dozen cans of butane and lots of lighters and an induction heater. I heat my home with a wood stove and my kitchen cook stove is gas and does not rely on electricity. There is a seasons worth of dehydrated/cured herb and veggies in my pantry.I do agree on a log being the best desktop on-demand, no buttons or switch, just load and go!
I'm glad your cap is operating properly. A single flame always takes the longest, especially with a stainless steel tip. If you want a very fast heat up you need either a quad jet lighter or an induction heater and a ti tip. Both just take a few seconds.
I like the log idea. It appeals to me but I live in a rural area where power outages are common. For me, Vapcaps are universally reliable. I have a stash of a dozen cans of butane and lots of lighters and an induction heater. I heat my home with a wood stove and my kitchen cook stove is gas and does not rely on electricity. There is a seasons worth of dehydrated/cured herb and veggies in my pantry.
I've set myself up so that I don't need electricity. Then, if it goes out, it's hardly noticable from a basic comfort perspective.
As long as I have my Vapcap and herb, I'd be content and comfortable to be snowed in all winter, up here on the mountain. Yesterday the fog was so dense, where ever i went, the fog enveloped everything a few feet ahead. Later, back inside, I watched from my window as deer magically appeared and then the next second be swallowed up again into the fog. Magical.
I'm glad your cap is operating properly. A single flame always takes the longest, especially with a stainless steel tip. If you want a very fast heat up you need either a quad jet lighter or an induction heater and a ti tip. Both just take a few seconds.
I like the log idea. It appeals to me but I live in a rural area where power outages are common. For me, Vapcaps are universally reliable. I have a stash of a dozen cans of butane and lots of lighters and an induction heater. I heat my home with a wood stove and my kitchen cook stove is gas and does not rely on electricity. There is a seasons worth of dehydrated/cured herb and veggies in my pantry.
I've set myself up so that I don't need electricity. Then, if it goes out, it's hardly noticable from a basic comfort perspective.
As long as I have my Vapcap and herb, I'd be content and comfortable to be snowed in all winter, up here on the mountain. Yesterday the fog was so dense, where ever i went, the fog enveloped everything a few feet ahead. Later, back inside, I watched from my window as deer magically appeared and then the next second be swallowed up again into the fog. Magical.
No, I havent. I'm sure it's great but I think it is too much vape for me and my microdose habit and it's aesthetics doesn't stir my soul like my Vapcaps do.Have you had a chance to use the supreme v3. I think you'll like it!
Yeah it's pretty janky and while I hear it's a good microdosing machine I can't say I've felt the desire to use my Cannon in such a manner.No, I havent. I'm sure it's great but I think it is too much vape for me and my microdose habit and it's aesthetics don't stir my soul like my Vapcaps do.
Zion, Splinter, the Project, Milaana, MistVape Touch, Nomad, Firewood 4 (and soon 5)...
I use the E-nano as an On Demand vape doing just that, though I have yet to really like it very much. I cannot find the sweet spot and though I get cloud production, flavor is meh.Edit
A log vape can be On Demand - just take the stem out and save for later.