• charles@lemmy.ca
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    6 days ago

    Been using various dry herb vapes for close to 10 years now. Initially had settled on the Crafty and Arizer ExtremeQ, then I added a Dynavap M (2019). Unfortunately, about 2 years ago I lost all of these (well, they were stolen but that’s a different story). I decided to stop combusting entirely and only use dry herb vapes shortly after that happened. I’ve now got several Dynavaps which are my main devices (from least to most used out of my favourites: WoodWynd, M7 XL, Vong, BB6). I also occasionally use the Arizer Solo 3 but I honestly prefer cycling through my Dynavaps. Oh and I’ve got the AirVape Legacy Pro but I rarely use it now that I have the Solo 3.

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    Screwball at home. Ball vapes outperform everything else, by a large margin. Except maybe the butane setups like terpcycle whixh I haven’t tried.

    Solo 3 on the go.

    Haven’t combusted in over a year.

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    Pax 2 user for the past like, 13 years. The button died on my first one a few years ago and I bought an exact replacement. I love it, stuffing in the weed is satisfying and it’s super easy to clean. I despise both capitalism and advertising but this is one of the few products I would fully endorse.

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    Had an electronic one for a while that got me into vapes and off combustion but i forget what it was. The Dynavap VAPCAP is high on my list of devices though.

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    Dry herb vape fan checking in. I got some dynavaps, an arizer extremeQ (desktop) and an arizer air max (portable). I quit smoking years ago just hate the taste of combustion and how it irritates so much.

    My daily dynavap is the H2 Helix with a low temp cap for flower and stainless steel m+ for concentrate.

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    6 days ago

    I have a crafty plus that I love and can’t recommend enough… except for the battery life is WACK

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    Went from Pax 3 to TinyMight 2 which was just too much of a good thing so I sold it. These days I use manual vapes because they offer small chamber size and require a bit of a ritual to get going. Tempest and Dani Fusion 2 offer all kinds of experiences I like and The Wand makes them very consistent in results. I succumbed to VAS again though and Tempest 2 is on the way.

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        It’s way too easy to vape lots of weed with TM2. You can pop in as much weed as you want into the stem / WPA adapter like t_bowl (since they’re adjustable) and extract everything in one go. It makes things extremely efficient but if you’re able to vape 0.5g at once it gets a bit too tempting sometimes.

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          I guess, but I use the mighty capsules.

          I use it for ease of bowl replacement during a session but it’s a form of dosage control or monitoring at least in some regard. also quick to go from zero to hero if I have some prepacked for the day.

          topping them off with concentrates when we want more of a kick or make the bowl last longer is also easy.

          packing the stem is more messy and harder to repack between sessions IMHO.

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            I found capsules to be an absolute pain to load on the account of shaky hands. If you’re using capsules on a stem loaded vaporiser you have to try it with MAD Heaters Reload or one if it’s many recent clones (like 420vape Stash Tube in Europe or Sneaky Pete Travel Storage Debowler in US). This way you can load the stem directly by pushing and twisting into weed stored in one of two containers (middle/bottom). Once you’re done vaping you drop AVB into top container that has a debowler inside. It’s a game changer even if you don’t use it with butane vape.

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    7 days ago

    POTV Lobo is my daily driver, with my Dynavap M as a backup. Also have an old Arizer V-tower that I pull out now and then.

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      Yes, it really is. Mine will be 8 years old next month and it still works great. I did a battery replacement on it a few years ago. The case is getting a bit beat up but I think it will still last a while longer.

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      Also a Mighty user. It’s so much better than combustion. The smell is significantly less both in the surroundings and on your person. It’s more efficient, and with capsules, you can preload a bunch and be ready to load and go on a whim.

      Manual cleaning is a pain, but it’s extremely simple if you get an ultrasonic cleaner. Disassemble the mouth piece, put it in a baggie covering completely in rubbing alcohol, let it run through the ultrasonic cleaner for less than 10 minutes, rinse and enjoy.

      Jewelry ultrasonics can be purchased cheap. I went with a larger harbour freight unit and to me that was worth it. It’s also great for cleaning glass pipes too for the times you may want to rip it old school.

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        I disassemble it while still warm and soak the parts in isopropyl for hours. I know some advise against that but I’ve done it for years without damage to the cooling unit.

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          The first couple times I cleaned, I did that. It never seemed to effectively get all the resin out of the corners. My ultrasonic cleaner will also heat the water, therefore heating the iso, doubling the effectiveness. The actual ultrasonic part means I don’t need to do any extra clean up and only takes 6 minutes. I run twice just to make sure though. The worst part of the whole process is 1. The initial disassemble because I don’t clean frequently enough and it’s a sticky mess, and 2. Drying everything off when I’m done so I can use it and getting antsy for the first super clean bowl.

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          Seems a bit pricey, but I’m sure it’s effective. A bottle of iso will get me two or three cleans of two mouthpieces and the capsules, and it costs less than $5. There was the upfront for the ultrasonic which I think was around $80, but I also use it for other things outside of just by vape cleaning, like tools and stuff. Since I put my stuff in a baggie filled with the iso, and then put that in water, I don’t have any cross contamination.

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            It definitely is more expensive, especially compared to iso. It’s very effective, and reusable to a point, and while I might not get it again it’s been very useful and glad I tried it. Cheaper than ultrasonic but not as useful outside of cleaning smoking residue.

            I would imagine the bath is also less hands-on, time to research ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ

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      Yeah I had an MFLB back in 2012 and I absolutely loved it. Now I have a Super Surfer desktop unit that I still use occasionally but I find it rather bulky and cumbersome to use.