Vaporizers

Horselover fat

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Does the dynavap give a big hit? I like the discreetness but I need something that can hit like a truck.

I got young kids and a high tolerance. My wife and I tend to use large bongs and do large snaps. We don’t have time to nurse bowl after bowl.
It's small, but using it is not discreet at all. Heating the cap looks very weird.

The bowl is less than 0.1g. It is a pretty hard hitter in my opinion, but the bowl is small and takes 3-5 small hits to empty (one hit = one heat cycle). You should look at the Vapexhale Evo if you want a bong like experience. You can load 0.15-0.2g in the bowl and finish it in one long draw.
 

Psyphish

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Does the dynavap give a big hit? I like the discreetness but I need something that can hit like a truck.

I got young kids and a high tolerance. My wife and I tend to use large bongs and do large snaps. We don’t have time to nurse bowl after bowl.
You get used to the Dynavap very quickly. If you're used to bong hits you might want to look into The Anvil by Vestratto or Danivape by BatteryFreeGanz. Or just go battery powered and get a TinyMight, it's one of the hardest hitting portables and easily out-hits the Dynavap.
 

Horselover fat

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Ended up ordering the ispire wand induction heater for my vapcap today. I hope it will be good. I did have to question whether it makes sense to pay 150€ for a device which heats my vapcap, when I could get Arizer Solo2 for 10€ less. Ended up with the Wand because after learning I should leave the air hole fully open I have really liked the vapcap. I liked it before, but the draw is so easy, smooth and thick now!
 

DrDukePHD

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The vape market is so complicated & confusing. I just need a cheap @ home device i can plug in & medicate. And one pocket battery powered device for traveling, also hopefully equally as inexpensive lol

There should be a "go-to" everyone pretty much agrees on by now, like the "zippo" of vapes. Haha
 

Horselover fat

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The vape market is so complicated & confusing. I just need a cheap @ home device i can plug in & medicate. And one pocket battery powered device for traveling, also hopefully equally as inexpensive lol

There should be a "go-to" everyone pretty much agrees on by now, like the "zippo" of vapes. Haha
Like everyone agrees on the best way to smoke? :P

The vapes are so different. Big bowl, small bowl, big hits, small sips, etc... Different users will appreciate different things. A daily toker needs a device which just works and requires little maintenance, while a weekend toker wants something cool and fun to use.

Apparently Vapexhale is no more so can't recommend them, but the hardest hitting vapes now seem to be "ball vapes". Similar to the vapexhale, but they heat up glass balls with the e-nail. There are diy options (pinky, titi...) and some ready made designs like the Flowerpot. Those are expensive, but no harder hit out there.

Volcano is ok. Noisy. Easy to use. One of the best vapes to share (still not great). Lasts for years, but buttons seem to be the weak link. Expensive.

The Solo2 was a great daily driver. No nonsense and no extra thrills. Just works. One stem in ISO bath and one in use. Almost no maintenance. Quite restricted draw. I didn't mind, but some might.

Mighty is good. I'm not a huge fan of plastic cooling thing, but apparently it's fairly easy to clean with iso. Never owned one, just tried it a few times. Pretty big and will not stand up on it's own. Expensive.

Vapcap. CHEAP. A bit of a learning curve, but that's because you can get so many different hits from it. Hits very nice. Pretty easy to maintain. I do not enjoy using the torch so I ordered an induction heater. You have to concentrate a bit to notice the clicks or you will combust... Not a huge deal, but you can't put on headphones and just suck on it mindlessly like with many of the electronic devices. Small bowl.
 

Psyphish

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Just got my Tinymight 2 yesterday and I'm in love with it. It's such a beautiful looking device and feels great in the hand (organic and has heft). It's also the most powerful handheld vaporizer I've tried and I don't see myself ever needing anything more powerful. Puts all my other vaporizers to shame and I doubt I'll be heating up a VapCap again lol.
 
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Horselover fat

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Just got my Tinymight 2 yesterday and I'm in love with it. It's such a beautiful looking device and feels great in the hand (organic and has heft). It's also the most powerful handheld vaporizer I've tried and I don't see myself ever needing anything more powerful. Puts all my other vaporizers to shame and I doubt I'll be heating up a VapCap again lol.
Many seem to like the tinymight. I hope I'll get to try one.
 

DrDukePHD

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Just got my Tinymight 2 yesterday and I'm in love with it. It's such a beautiful looking device and feels great in the hand (organic and has heft). It's also the most powerful handheld vaporizer I've tried and I don't see myself ever needing anything more powerful. Puts all my other vaporizers to shame and I doubt I'll be heating up a VapCap again lol.
$350, woww
 

DrDukePHD

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Like everyone agrees on the best way to smoke? :P

The vapes are so different. Big bowl, small bowl, big hits, small sips, etc... Different users will appreciate different things. A daily toker needs a device which just works and requires little maintenance, while a weekend toker wants something cool and fun to use.

Apparently Vapexhale is no more so can't recommend them, but the hardest hitting vapes now seem to be "ball vapes". Similar to the vapexhale, but they heat up glass balls with the e-nail. There are diy options (pinky, titi...) and some ready made designs like the Flowerpot. Those are expensive, but no harder hit out there.

Volcano is ok. Noisy. Easy to use. One of the best vapes to share (still not great). Lasts for years, but buttons seem to be the weak link. Expensive.

The Solo2 was a great daily driver. No nonsense and no extra thrills. Just works. One stem in ISO bath and one in use. Almost no maintenance. Quite restricted draw. I didn't mind, but some might.

Mighty is good. I'm not a huge fan of plastic cooling thing, but apparently it's fairly easy to clean with iso. Never owned one, just tried it a few times. Pretty big and will not stand up on it's own. Expensive.

Vapcap. CHEAP. A bit of a learning curve, but that's because you can get so many different hits from it. Hits very nice. Pretty easy to maintain. I do not enjoy using the torch so I ordered an induction heater. You have to concentrate a bit to notice the clicks or you will combust... Not a huge deal, but you can't put on headphones and just suck on it mindlessly like with many of the electronic devices. Small bowl.
Thanks man great breakdown.
 

rkymtnman

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The Solo2 was a great daily driver. No nonsense and no extra thrills. Just works. One stem in ISO bath and one in use. Almost no maintenance. Quite restricted draw. I didn't mind, but some might.
i love the solo 2 as well. i had the boundless tera before it and it was decent but fell apart after a year or so
 

DrDukePHD

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Out of your price range? If not get “the mighty”
I was saying wow because a single-18650 vape device from the e-cig world might cost $30 or $60. Even the high end devices are maybe $150. Everything Cannabis related is 2 to 15x the price. I'm sure a couple years from now prices will plummet with more competition.
 

rkymtnman

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I was saying wow because a single-18650 vape device from the e-cig world might cost $30 or $60. Even the high end devices are maybe $150. Everything Cannabis related is 2 to 15x the price. I'm sure a couple years from now prices will plummet with more competition.
the mighty is for flower though i think. and e cigs are liquids right?
 
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