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Dynavap 2018 M
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2019 8:52 pm
by bcbud78
Finally arrived today. Hits amazing. Haven’t vaped dry herb in awhile and loved day 1 with this. The bud is Rockstar from Speedgreens. Tastes awesome in the vape. High lasts longer too. Grapes/chocolate earth tones. Loving it. Smaller then I thought it be too.
Re: Dynavap 2018 M
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2019 7:37 pm
by ThewindcrysMARY
I've been considering one of these for awhile now. I think next time I see a deal on one I'll bite the bullet.
Re: Dynavap 2018 M
Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2019 9:38 pm
by bcbud78
The 2018 M Starter kit on the Dynavap website is the best deal to get started IMO. you get the 2018 M, a Dynastash, a lighter, a bunch of replacement parts, wax etc. With coupons (420) exchange and shipping was about $150 or so.
Re: Dynavap 2018 M
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2019 2:33 am
by Vdubb
So I’ve been reading up on these lately.. is there a benefit to a Dynavap over regular vapes like the crafty/mighty or solo 2? Are does it just provide a better flavour profile or something? I’ve never tried a Dynavap, they look real interesting though.
BTW looks nice, I’m real curious how they smoke.
Re: Dynavap 2018 M
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2019 11:48 am
by Evilevile
I own 5 different herb vapes
And I keep coming back to the M
It's amazing.
Re: Dynavap 2018 M
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2019 12:19 pm
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)
Re: Dynavap 2018 M
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2019 5:28 pm
by bcbud78
https://www.reddit.com/r/vaporents/comm ... h=f019a6fb
A good thread on Reddit about the differences of the vapes and I totally agree. I was mainly a pipe smoker for years. Bongs before that. Wasn’t the best joint roller and never liked them even though I also smoked darts. But after using the M for the last few days it has been a game changer. I don’t wanna combust anything now. Can’t stand the taste of tabacco either. Like dabbing flower now. First few hits for me taste like a distillate pen. And it hits way harder then the bowls I was smoking before with less material. It’s crazy. Can’t wait to save cash and vape some quads.
Re: Dynavap 2018 M
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2019 5:40 pm
by bcbud78
Vdubb wrote: Sun Feb 17, 2019 2:33 am
So I’ve been reading up on these lately.. is there a benefit to a Dynavap over regular vapes like the crafty/mighty or solo 2? Are does it just provide a better flavour profile or something? I’ve never tried a Dynavap, they look real interesting though.
BTW looks nice, I’m real curious how they smoke.
This is my first vape since I bought a shit Grenco device. So the only quality vapes I can compare with are my friends I have used. Silver surfer, Da buddha, S+B Plenty and the Puffco plus. All except the Puffco are session vapes not one one done type. The M takes some time to figure out, respect the click and you can get some clouds and good results.