![]() Looking forward to seeing how Omni compares. My issues, like most things, exist on a spectrum and I am still able to do mouth-to-lung inhalations with the woody. No problem, that's what this forum's all about Hey Squiby, I know how much of a fan you are of Dynavap and I am one, too! I also agree with everything you mentioned with one notable exception- draw resistance, which is the crux of OPs question. But Vapcaps, in general, are awesome- put down that pitchfork! The Brick I'm pretty certain I could hide with underwater and use it as a breathing tube lolĪnyway, as someone who is affected by TMJ/jaw issues, this question resonated with me and I would not be able to recommend one for the specific scenario laid out by OP. ![]() Brick, Herbie, Evo the most free flowing of my vapes. It's on the farthest end of the draw spectrum of my vapes, along w/ the Hopper and FW3. To confirm, I just did a dry test of my vapes and it's almost exactly the same draw resistance as a hopper, which is not the best. I wouldn't describe it as free flowing, at all. In my opinion my woody is among my hardest drawing vapes, even with titanium screen mod. ![]() Not to be argumentative or question your personal experience but I couldn't not chime in with mine, here. Here is my Copper Stoned Ti Vapcap and it's Dynastash.Ĭlick to expand.Hey Squiby, I know how much of a fan you are of Dynavap and I am one, too! I also agree with everything you mentioned with one notable exception- draw resistance, which is the crux of OPs question. ![]() The Customer Service offered by George the inventor is unparalleled and absolutely stellar.Ĭheckout the Dynavap thread if this is the type of vape you might be interested in. There are no batteries, cords or electronics to fail. Heating can take just a few seconds to maybe as long as 20 seconds depending on what you are heating it with. When you reach vaping temps, the cap clicks and then clicks again when it is ready to be reheated.Īlmost any heat source will do, from a simple bic lighter to 1, 2, 3 or 4 jet lighter to a candle, stove element or campfire. The temp is controlled by applying heat to the top or bottom end of the cap. The prices range from $30 USA for the glass body, glass bowl base model - OG Vapcap, to $150 USA for Tue titanium model - the Omni, which features a mouthpiece that you twist to dial in your prefered air resistance. Long stems, short bodies and 12mm, 14mm and 18mm VonGs are available as well as custom pieces. The Vapcap has a modular build so you can mix and match components to achieve a custom look. The draw resistance is determined by the carb and can be completely freeflowing or when carbed down it can offer a mouth pull type of resistance. It is a small, very efficient, unitrusive vape. If you are interested in an exterior heated vaporizer, consider the Dynavap Vapcap. These are the vapes that have helped me the most, hope this helps and good luck with your searchĮdit: Oops, less than $300 criteria. No cord, instant vapor, beastly production, and best of all absolutely no restriction. I didn't anticipate loving it so much but it gets used the most in my house. The one that get's used the most, though, is the Brick. More fiddly than what I was used to but a wide open draw that you determine constriction by tamping the load. Less than $500.įor a portable, I went with a Milaana. The cost was prohibitive at first but I saw with a 21% off coupon and no sales tax it was right about the cost of an Evo w/ ht. The fan can be used with any method- pretty cool seeing your piece bubble away by itself, lol. I had an Evo but chose to also invest in an Herbalizer nothing beats the fan breathing for you in terms of draw resistance and the option to use hydratubes, whip, or bags meant I could see what I preferred for mouth feel and have variety. There are lot's of good options but here's the route I went. Following a keto lifestyle, I get very little gas of any kind yet find myself burping during these periods, burps with a familiar skunk to 'em.Īs mentioned, the Evo is a solid choice. A very tight and uncomfortable tummy, almost to the chest. I was on this same exact quest a few months back due to an injury that led to me developing TMJ/jaw issues, though I have also experienced what you describe.
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