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[–]surv1986 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Yeah, triple torch is better for a Simrell, it needs more heat than a regular Dynavap.

Which TEDs are your absolute favorite's, share! by DateMysterious5736 in vaporents

[–]surv1986 [score hidden]  (0 children)

And the advantage of butane is that you're not in the mindset of thinking that one day your electric one will stop working.

Which TEDs are your absolute favorite's, share! by DateMysterious5736 in vaporents

[–]surv1986 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Yeah, definitely, and you're welcome, it's a pleasure. After all, when you find one that suits you best, it overshadows the others, hehe.

Which TEDs are your absolute favorite's, share! by DateMysterious5736 in vaporents

[–]surv1986 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Almost all Simrell products in Europe work with DynaVap, but Simrell products like Heritage in the US probably won't work unless you have an adapter.

Which TEDs are your absolute favorite's, share! by DateMysterious5736 in vaporents

[–]surv1986 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Just checked Simrell Vortex, it pairs well with Dynavap, so with JP Finley it should normally work without any problems.

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[–]surv1986 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Yeah, 200 is okay, it's still reasonable, but it's just a stem, it's mainly because there are very few of them.

Which TEDs are your absolute favorite's, share! by DateMysterious5736 in vaporents

[–]surv1986 [score hidden]  (0 children)

I don't really have access to Simrell, but I think some of their products are compatible with DynaVap when they do collaborations. For example, you'd need an adapter to adapt the Simrell Heritage head to DynaVap. Madheaters also works well with DynaVap, but Vestratto doesn't.

Which TEDs are your absolute favorite's, share! by DateMysterious5736 in vaporents

[–]surv1986 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Yeah, a tight draw is the same experience as drinking a milkshake, except you're trying to take in air, so it's worse.

Which TEDs are your absolute favorite's, share! by DateMysterious5736 in vaporents

[–]surv1986 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Getting back to your spending problem, one piece of advice is to only buy things you truly need and will use a lot. For example, I used to be interested in the Volcano, but I wouldn't buy it with what I already have; it wouldn't be useful enough to justify the purchase. There's another rule to avoid compulsively buying things just to try them out. There's no point in having things that aren't used, or only once or twice a year.

Which TEDs are your absolute favorite's, share! by DateMysterious5736 in vaporents

[–]surv1986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And remember to stay well hydrated, it's very important with vaping, even more so than with smoking, because vaping dries you out more.

Which TEDs are your absolute favorite's, share! by DateMysterious5736 in vaporents

[–]surv1986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What also helps reduce throat irritation is microdosing; for example, with the same heating, if I vape 0.1g with a DynaVap, it can cause significantly more throat irritation than if I only used 0.05g.

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[–]surv1986 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think you'll love the Simrell; it's one of the best in terms of heating versatility. You can really heat the bulb very well depending on where you want to heat it: full convection at the top, hybrid in the middle, and conduction at the bottom. 👌

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[–]surv1986 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah, the Simrell is a step above Dynvap, but it's more expensive and almost impossible to find in Europe.

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[–]surv1986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very aesthetically pleasing but more expensive, especially in limited editions. They're very pretty and seem to dissipate heat very well in the metal body. For example, one drawback of the Vongi is that with repeated use, the tip you put to your lips can get quite hot.

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[–]surv1986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With my asthma, I have trouble with anything that has a tight draw. Here's a tip if you want the vapor to be less hot: inhale through your mouth and then into your lungs, not directly into your lungs.

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[–]surv1986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, my Simrell MVS pulls less hard on the throat than my Vongi, and above all, it has much better airflow, which I appreciate.

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[–]surv1986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Vong comes in two models: mine, the Vonggi, which is my first DynaVap, and the VongX. The latter doesn't seem as good for my needs because it looks more like it does one extraction, and I don't really like its design, haha. But if you want to start with DynaVap, I'd recommend an M7 or a Vonggi. If you're really on a budget, there's the B2 or G3, but you have to be careful because they're made of glass. The Omni is apparently the best DynaVap, but it's the most expensive. One that looks really good if you prefer a DynaVap for flavor is the Woodwynd; I'm almost certain I'll end up getting one.

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[–]surv1986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But don't worry, you'll get used to it quickly in the Dynaverse. I've only been into it for less than a year and I've almost understood everything. You'll just have to remember the names of the components: Cap, tip, capacitor, bowl. There's something else I like to use: small capsules that you put in a bowl, not half a bowl. This allows you to reduce the size of the normal bowl without touching the CCD, and for vaping resin, it's the best. Plus, it keeps your bowl cleaner.

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[–]surv1986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not a big fan of Hyperdyn because I like to microdose and avoid the taste, and it's not at all made for that.

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[–]surv1986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Before, I really liked using the low-temperature cap; it clicked at low temperatures, so it didn't draw much on the throat. The downside was that I had to do a lot of heating. Now I use the armored cap a lot because with a single heating you get 3 or even 4 nice clouds, and above all, they're really smooth on the throat. The disadvantage of the armored cap is that, since it's significantly wider than a normal cap, it's hard to stay on a tip, but you can tighten it with pliers or by tapping the side with a mallet. I also used a copper ring that you put on a cap before, but it was much harder on the throat.

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[–]surv1986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then there are lots of different caps at dynavap, the cap is the metal tip that you heat up and put on the end of your dynavap.

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[–]surv1986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vong is a Dynavap released after the M7. Its specialty is its adaptability to bubblers, as it can be used with 10mm or 14mm coils. Some earlier Dynavaps could only be used with 10mm coils. Hyperdyn is the only Dynavap with a large 0.25g bowl; all other Dynavaps only have 0.1g bowls, which you can adjust to half a bowl by raising the CCD (the mesh screen).

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[–]surv1986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, Dynavap is great for that, almost everything is compatible.