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by agentcooper000
I've tried the Dynavap previously.
Problems I had with it are:
1.
it requires a torch; while the convection/conduction style of the vape is cool, having to heat it up with butane is a pain in the butt (that's why ended up going to an e-nail for my dab rig, torches are too inconsistent)
2.
too much work -- when you have a high tolerance, you are reloading quite often as the load it takes is quite small (approximately .05-.1g max per bowl according to instructions); plus the aforementioned requirement to use a torch.
Don't get me wrong, the vapor is nice, but I don't find it worth the effort.
I've got quite a high tolerance, so need to hit my tools quite regularly.
What I really like are tools that allow me a consistent temperature control, and something easy to operate/clean.
This is just my opinion, but as a reference, the vapes I currently own/use are:
Arizer Solo 2 - my current top 'portable' vape
Arizer EQ - my current top desktop vape
Arizer Solo
Arizer Air
(guess I'm a real fan of Arizer)
Vapes I have owned:
Arizer V-Tower (sold)
S&B Volcano, and Digital Volcano (have sold both)
S&B Crafty (sold)
Pax (sold)
Dynavap M (sold)
Sticky Brick (sold)