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@LeanFemurs I was tempted by one of those but got intimidated by the hearing method.
See it was the heating method that turned me on to the dynavap. Battery vapes need to charge, they can get way too hot (at least my APX does), and you have to worry about yet another battery lithium bomb waiting to spontaneously combust in your house. I love the idea of an "analog" vape that doesn't have any of those problems, and the heating technique was super easy to pick up in my experience.
@LeanFemurs that actually all makes a lot of sense!! So what method did you end up going with to heat it up?
I just follow the instructions - point a butane torch at the middle of the cap and rotate the stem to heat evenly.
Getting one of the induction heaters, while pricey, turned it into my favorite vaporizer
@KinglyWeevil do you have one you recommend?
I had an Omni and an Apollo 2 induction heater and loved it. Can't smoke anymore though and it makes me want to die.
Yeah, the Dynavap appeals to the kind of people that like to drive a manual transmission - you get to control the heating process yourself, and people learn their own special techniques.
It has a bit of a learning curve, but damn it's amazing how a little pinch of weed can hit you like a Mack truck.
@meldroc fuck that’s badass. Maybe I’ll have to give one a shot then! Thanks!