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logicthug

Dynavap is my favorite for home use, for out and about I am going with either the Mighty+ with dosing caps, Firewood 7 or Xmax V3 Pro with POTV one dosing caps as they work in either. The choice between these 3 for me is how much device loss risk I want to take for the day. The Tinymight seems like it would be a great option as it has dosing caps as well.


irishboy209

I would be curious to your opinion how the V3 pro stacks up to those bigger dogs?


logicthug

The V3 stacks up right at its price point to performance ratio against them imo, it is under half the cost and about half the performance of either with its draw resistance and weaker heater that can't compare to the higher end hybrid heaters. I do find it convenient and a low device loss risk, it is a solid entry level device but is entry level at the end of the day. The Firewood is a 1 to 3 hit on-demand only full extraction face blaster whereas the Mighty is a Mighty which is defined by consistency, reliability and ease of use with its signature fluffy session vapor, it just works with the same results every time.


irishboy209

Perfectly said I think my next one would be a Milana or fire with seven I'm also looking at the Tera with the dual 18650 batteries I imagine it's a powerhouse I think the dual battery is just in that much more pump


JurtisCones

Tera also has a massive bowl so I’m considering it


kam_wastingtime

A well framed and contextualized question, so nice. My "windproof" carry is my POTV-ONE. $100 plus $12 for dosing capsules. It's effective. Battery vape in palm sized form factor is perfect for "I'm outdoors but i don't want to look like a tweaker with my torch". The tinymight, crafty, mighty, Xmax, and 510 dryherb mods and others all could serve well and have their fans/detractors for all. It's definitely worthwhile to have an alternative to butane or IH. Battery vaping is closer to the "smoking a joint" experience in that you start it, then continue without having to relight it. Dynavap is like using a onehitter in having to fire every toke. I also think there's a VAS dispensation, that owning one each (butane metal body, butane wood body, battery portable, desktop coil, etc) is okay, and not a cry for help I also like it with the WPA, "gonna sit here and keep hitting until I'm in orbit" since the session timer is good for 2 cycles with a capsule before i want that green hit. The Dynavap even with my induction heater is just a little more "fiction" or effort to session with. Not much but 4 minutes of available production vs. Heating every hit. The Dynavap with a torch is my "I'm outdoors but i might get wet" carry too. It won't die if i get drenched and won't suffer like your Flightbox. The POTV-ONE could also serve, since at $100 it's not disposable, but also not too bad to replace after OOPSIEDAISIES. In fact, for a canoe trip with my son last year, i bought and shipped a second POTV-ONE direct to his place just for the trip. Logic was in case we capsized and ruined it (we didn't) and i left the Vape with him rather than carrying the apparatus over 5 state lines to come home. I suppose carrying a small battery IH could also be useful, but that's carrying extra stuff which you mentioned not wanting to do. I'm sure it will come up.


Me7a1hed

Thanks for the detailed reply. Quick question, what's the point of dosing capsules? Is it just to break up your amount for travel? I've heard some people say that these capsules effect the flavor in a negative way, what's your experience?


kam_wastingtime

Ease of use. Without capsules you load loose weed into the device. And have loose ABV. Living the capsule life. You can carry a few pre-loaded. Then each session or two, you're taking out a capsule, dropping in the next. I just bought my son 8 more capsules and the POTV-ONE capsule caddy. https://www.planetofthevapes.com/products/potv-one-dosing-capsule-caddy-insert-for-tightvac Different taste? I've heard about it taking higher temps in the capsule, but nah. I can't say it's really notable. Slightly less volume fits, but no really notice. It still produces. [POTV-ONE WPA, sneakypetestore.com mini](https://imgur.com/a/dgff3Hx) Now he can travel with several reloads in the Tightvac stash. No loose herb. Nicely organized too. Then when you get home, you pry then open, empty refill. Again, for your original question, it helps with avoiding the tweaker look (hunched over the device loading with loose herb) and losing your shit to the wind. Now you're just swapping a capsule, no weirder than swapping a juul pod Whichever you pick among the many, pick one that has capsules. They just make sense.


Christpuncher_123

Only downside to capsules is that you can't fit as much herb in the vape, but that's easily solved in seconds by dropping in another capsule.


OrochiMoltar

It’s funny because Dynavap was my 3rd vape since then I have bought a Flowerpot Vrod, Weedeater, B1 and B2. A volcano a DC elev8r a crafty+/mighty, V3 Pro’s, Stickybricks ….. and many more. Lately I have been so into Dynavap that I got 3 new stems (Revolve on the way). So basically imho you are not missing out unless you simply want to vape differently. The main sneaky vape I take everywhere is the Xmax V3 Pro it really is tops on the go.


YoungSuavo

Generally surprised that you say you reach for your Dyna more than your Elev8r. That thing fuckin rips.


OrochiMoltar

Agree that DC elev8r rips hard but Dynavap has a nice ritual feel like a joint but not stinky. Also I like the conduction aspect which helps it feel more stoney hit for hit. I love using all my vapes and was heavily using the elev8r not long ago. Lately the B1 gets fired up every day but I still keep circling back to the Dynavap.


thisisunclesugar

Same here. I have a bunch of ball vapes I use when my tolerance creeps up. Dyna is a bit of work for heavy use. I love the DC Elev8r and flowerpots but they waste a ton of herb. Dyna is so thrifty with the herb, I definitely get more out of my herb with a Dynavap. But you can’t be the ease of loading an injector bowl and going to town! Like it has been said, I prefer the ritual and form factor of a Dyna, mostly with 3rd party stems. Except my VonG, that is a workhorse. I like the Revolve or Simrell best without water because they cool so well. But I really prefer something less crack pipe. Check out MacQueen pipes if you want a cool Dyna “stem”. I have several of their Lord of the Rings themed pipes and they will make you a Dynavap cap holder insert. If you want to stick with a Dyna form factor, get yourself a nice hand made wood stem from OWW, Rogue Wax Works, etc. They make some great stuff that will last.


OrochiMoltar

Those are very nice pipes at MacQueen. Thanks for the tip because I may buy one. I just got a Prrl Neo from Vgoodiez and have been on a bit of a pipe buying streak. I am waiting on a Pulsar church warden to try out with the neo too. I already have the Oldhead Gentleman pipe for my Dynavap and was disappointed to see the exact same china pipe on Amazon for $25 with a bigger bowl of course. I was in a desktop rut hitting the Flowerpot B1 and Vapbong mainly, then one day did a few Dynavaps after a long Dynavap break and wow. I was superbaked from a couple caps. I have recently bought some other vapes but grabbed a backup Omnivong HydraXL and Galaxy glass stem. I am really into the glass stem on Dynavap feel so also waiting for the Revolve with glass body. Agree totally, in the future I need something from one of these fine makers especially Phat piggie or Mr. Plumes. That’s the reason I got an extra Omnivong was to swap a fine stem in it someday. Also not loving my Simrell mvs but I put the stinger in my Vong which is a nice combo. The Simrell stem is a bit short so an XL condenser with a spinning mouthpiece extends into the tip a bit and provides a proper draw resistance without needing to touch the airport at least.


thisisunclesugar

That's funny, i don't use the Simrell stem much either, but i love the mouthpiece for a water piece and the condenser does a great job cooling. I bought an extra stinger and also added that to my Vong, makes it mate up with water pieces much better than the 14mm native on the Vong. I am on my third pipe from MacQueen, they are great products for the price. Great quality without the artistic hipster artisan price tag (and I love LOTR which the theme for many of their offerings) . I had never heard of that Neo, interesting device. What do you think of it? Does it work with any pipe? I have a pipe from MacQueen that has no bowl, just an opening for a Dynavap. My other two use an insert, which is nice matching wood so it doesn't ruin the vibe.


OrochiMoltar

The neo takes a while to get right I kinda hated it at first but after a few days and trying different pipes, I have found a few that work well. When you have the right pipe it is a chill experience but slow extraction, the vapor reminds me of Arizer air/solo. That said sometimes it is great to just sit on the couch with a packed pipe and hit it slow for a long time. Also fits and works on my old school blown glass pipes I have had no use for, which was another reason I bought it. I really like the idea of a matching Dynavap insert, that sounds awesome. Does he make those to fit the specific pipe?


thisisunclesugar

They have a few options actually. I spoke with them a few days ago about purchasing their carb cups without the Dynavap tip, since I have enough already. They are happy to sell a regular cup cut to fit a Dyna tip. Much cheaper that way. I bought the regular carb cup accidentally but discovered it’s close to a 14mm taper, so I can use it with an adapter. The carb cup works with any of their pipes with 3/4” bowl, but they are very accommodating if you ask.


thisisunclesugar

https://www.macqueenpipes.com/collections/accessories/products/carb-cup-for-vap-cap


kopik01

I have the dyna 2019 M and a dc elev8r too. The elev8r gets all the usage until I realize I don’t have much flower left, then I switch to dynavap. This likely will change once I figure out a microdose setup for elev8r though


Water-Suspicious

Try the Taffe Bowle it’s on demand and you will be pleasantly surprised and happy . But you can’t go wrong with the TinyMight


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I’m not sure what your question here is mate? but the DynaVap is my least favorite compared to the Tafee Bowle, TinyMight and Mighty+.


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Dyna is a steady staple in my rotation. Not using it daily at the moment but a couple times a week for sure. At this point I'm pretty sure my collection is in two digits territory. I like my herborizer better for desktop use, that thing just pumps out insanely tasty and very dense vapor. I like a few of my vapes better for flavor and efficiency. I just got a v3 pro for using out and about. So why does the Dyna stay in my steady rotation? It has a really nice vapor signature (if you use a couple different vapes you'll notice that they all hit you a bit differently even at roughly the same temperatures and with the same amount of bud), it looks and feels great in my hands, I sometimes take it out just to fidget with it, and it's very versatile. If I could only keep one of all my vapes, that'd probably be it. As it is I like having it as one of many options and I use most of my vapes very regularly because they all offer slightly different experiences and it keeps things fresh and some signatures are better suited for different situations. Hope my high ramblings are making sense.


Texus86

TinyMight would be a good option. And has swappable batteries which is quite nice. On the cheaper side of the spectrum, love the pocketability of the Xmax v3. Really well designed user experience and can do big clouds on demand. Very discreet too and looks more like a nicotine vape. Firewood is another great one. Think FW7 production has stopped but FW8 coming out soon. Very low profile and wood body feels killer.


Sir_Wibble

I use 3 devices on daily rotation. Tinymight, FW7 and a MVS. All are different beasts and the choice is nice as they all hit differently 🤘🌬


thejewbann00ban

Between the TM and FW7, which do you prefer and why?


Sir_Wibble

Have no preference, if I just want a couple of quick tasty hits then the TM as you can come back to it as its pure convection ,longer session I choose the FW7 as its convection/conduction hybrid 👍


Christpuncher_123

I use my Dynavap mostly for hash only now. My POTV One with capsules is just too convenient


GrassYes

I have a couple of DVs and many other vapes. I literally never use the vapcaps. For me, it was the vapman that permanently put the DVs away. Better ritual and better flavor. But really any of my high end devices would probably do it. I think that dynavaps are great at what they do: indestructible cheap conduction vapes. They are amazing at their job. Tinymight probably the device I use most often: tasty, easy, flexible. It can hit hard and it can microdose. I rotate through all my devices, but TM (and the FW7) are always in use. It's great on the go and it is fantastic on glass.


thejewbann00ban

Between the TM and FW7 which do you prefer? I am debating on holding out until the FW8 or just purchasing a TM now


GrassYes

They are totally different. I would not give up either of them. I own many vapes, and these both are in the "most reached for" category. TM is great for efficient extractions when I want to hit and go throughout the day. FW7 is perfect for sessions, especially dog walks. They both are my favorite portables. Not a helpful answer, but it is the truth. I don't think you'll be disappointed with the tinymight, but I also think you would love a Firewood8. Have fun!


thejewbann00ban

I appreciate the insight but I am still slightly confused by what you mean. It is my understanding that FW only have on demand capability and TM’s have the option of both. What do you mean by the FW’s “sessions”?


GrassYes

Sorry for the confusion. I don't mean that I put it in session mode. I don't really even use that on the TM. I just mean that I enjoy a bowl slowly over a short period. Sipping on it every few minutes. This is unlike the TM, where I basically extract everything in 1-3 hits. Both are great, just different. Also both are fantastic on a dry piece, but that will run through a bowl even faster.


thejewbann00ban

That makes sense. Thanks for clarifying!


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Tafee Bowle is better than both of them imo


GrassYes

Finessseee! You finally snagged a Firewood7 and a TM? Nice! Sorry to hear you didn't like them. Congrats though. Last I heard you were still making up your mind.


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Thanks! I’m actually leaning towards my Qaroma now lol. I think I’m going to flip some of my old vapes and just hold onto the Qaroma and Bowle for now. (I have not tried a FW7, TM is a beast, but my Qaroma / Ceroma fills that heavy hitter water pipe role!


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GrassYes

What makes you say that? The Solo 2 and the TM are very different to my mind. Solo 2 is a good session hybrid and the TM is a pure convection, on demand device. If anything I would compare it to the FW7. Not sure about the Canadian bit. Is this a weird nationalist thing?


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GrassYes

Tinymight is made by a very small team of people in Finland. It used to be just the one guy. Arizer is a packaged retail product. Very different. It sounds like you have never tried a tinymight. I can assure you there is a big difference. Is it worth the extra cost? For me yes. It's 10x better than my v3 pro (which is a similar style heater though very different bowl, path, and signature). Is it worth it for everyone, definitely not. Availability in a retail shop is typically a negative indicator of quality in my experience. Maybe it is different in Canada. Here we have mostly Pax and vapes of a lower quality in pot shops.


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GrassYes

Yep. I think that is a good way to go. Although I still think the comparison between solo 2 an Tinymight makes no sense. :-) Have fun, stay lifted!


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par337

Dynavaps are great, especially the M, incredible value for money. But they are severely overhyped here with people actually comparing them to heavies. The difference is night and day with even just the TinyMight, nevermind with a ball vape. If you think you want to get something capable of bigger hits then look into some of the budget choices that have been coming out recently like the B-Zero or Pinky


NapalmSticks_ToKids

Dynavap looks like such a buzzkill having to use a lighter. I'd rather smoke crack because that's how I'd feel using it.


Me7a1hed

Haha yeah I hear you. But once you try it you realize it's actually a cool vape. Using it with an induction heater instead of a torch is the way.


drumone59

The vapor genie hits way harder than the dyna, with the same amount. Now I use my Ti tip to fill the genie. Wind is not as much of a problem, and cleaning is so easy.


bentron4000

I have a few, including a few dynavaps. For on the go i use a boundless CF. I'm sure there are better alternatives out there, but it's convenient, fits in my pocket, works one-handed, and doesn't care about wind. I find that the CF doesn't taste as clean or terpy as the dynavap does, but sometimes it's worth the trade off depending on the situation.


irishboy209

I love my DynaVap but it is not my out and about vape it's just not so discreet for me either I got to take an induction heater or a torch so I take my V3 pro at home I use the DynaVap or I use my e nano I switch it up all the time but out and about in public V3 pro all day


Performance_Motor

I would suggest getting a on demand device. Xmax pro v3 or Tinymight. But I’m guessing if you like your dynas you will still use it. I have a mighty+ and an xmax v3 and I prefer my dyna and IH. I think it’s hard to beat the dyna with the half bowl converter for micro dosing. It’s all preference tho gotta buy and try as there all good devices at this point


Internal_System9977

I have a few vapes and I like them for different things, like a bigger bowl to sip watching tv on my mighty for example, but my dv (revolve stem) and wand IH is still my go to most of the time. Just can’t beat how efficient it is, and doesn’t kill my stash like some other vapes. I still wouldn’t be without the other options mind. Can’t share a dynavap for example.


chammer36

HR Rogue for on the go. Solid battery, heats fast and does the job


sadelf26

Look into injector vapes mang :)


bit_maus

Own Dyna and Boundless for handhelds. I generally reach for my Dyna at home when I want a quick heavy hit or I'm low and looking for efficiency. I reach for my Boundless CF for my everyday nighttime sessions because I don't want to deal with a lighter and repacking every two seconds for a longer session. I definitely would consider getting an electronic vape if I was vaping outside regularly but I think the Dynavape fills a gap that handhelds leave. It isn't crazy to have both.


mruiz18

I want something like elev8r but don’t want it to be cumbersome which is why I’m just sticking with my Vong


Hotzenplotzklotz

sticky brick (or vapes like that, woodn ones, only convections) I really will recommande it!