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  • Dynavap vs convection vapes

    Been using a Dynavap dry herb vaporizer that uses conduction and not really satisfied. Watch so many videos about how pleasant the experience is but I find it cumbersome. Really have to push the combustion time to get a decent pull and the risk of combustion is high. I would guess 50% of my bowls are combusted to some extent.

    Just bought the Xmax V3 and hope this will lead to the more enjoyable experience I thought I would get vaping. My lungs are fine but have taken a lot of damage over the last 2 decades in accidents. They get aggravated easily and the 3 minute Dynavap cough after many sessions has lasting effects. The next morning I'm spitting out gunk for the first few hours.

    Anybody have experience the Xmax or similar vape?



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    I have been trying to enjoy Dynavap m also the new titanium tip and experience the same issues as you.you might want to try the mighty +. It is in my opinion a far superior vape!

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    • #3
      I’ve used both Dynavap and convection vapes, and they each have their perks. The Dynavap is simple, reliable, and great for microdosing. You don’t need a battery, just a torch, so it’s super portable and won’t let you down if you’re out camping or traveling. Plus, it hits pretty hard once you get the hang of heating it properly. There’s a bit of a learning curve, but it’s worth it.
      On the other hand, convection vapes feel more modern. They give smoother hits and better flavor since the herb isn’t directly in contact with the heat.

      Check out utopian.ch for more ideas—it has some great reviews and tips.​​

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