This is a thread for discussion about anything. I just want to start it off with some questions!

What vapes do you all own and how often do you use each?

I have an Arizer EQ, a couple dynavaps and a bb9 for my bong, and a solo 2.

Currently I mostly use the solo 2. I haven’t used my EQ in a while. Right now I’m currently more a in bed vape person and I like temp control.

If my solo 2 is dead I will use my bb9 with my glass. I haven’t used my actual dynavaps in a while.

I use CBG,CBD, and THC. How about you?

  • superpretend@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I know it was majorly unpopular on Reddit, but I’ve been rocking a Pax 3 (previously Pax OG) and I’m fine with it. It had a learning curve, for sure, but now I’ve got it down to a fine art, and 0.1gm can get me nicely baked every evening.

    Was tempted to buy a Mighty+, but don’t really see the point of getting another vape while mine is still working.

    I’ve tried a friend’s Xmax Pro 3, and it was ok, I think maybe I prefer the slow draw of conduction ovens over the huge draw that convection (or at least the Xmax) seems to require.

  • lortikins@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I have a dynavap with an induction coil and a mighty, dry herb only. It’s funny, as nice as the mighty is I haven’t used it much since I got the Dynavap, such a nice full extraction on it!

    • SpezCanLigmaBalls@lemmy.worldOPM
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      1 year ago

      Dynavap is just so nice if you wanna rip a bowl real quick. I also have the wand induction heater. That’s also super handy

  • ItsWizardTime@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’ve got

    2 dynavaps a regular one and one on a bong adapter 1 HR Rogue which is a great little portable for camping 1 Vestratto Anvil this was my daily driver for about a year I picked up a B1 ball vape for 4/20 and it has not disappointed and has become my new go to.

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      1 year ago

      Having multiple vaporizers is fun. Just remember to cycle through the ones you have instead of constantly buying bigger and better devices. Sometimes we build up a tolerance to one device due to excessive use. Switching up your daily-driver helps reset your usage - things like load sizes, temperatures, draw patterns, holding patterns, etc all become habitual. We call that “Vape tolerance”

      Sometimes I’ll jump back from my higher powered desktops or rogue to my old Pax2 just because it completely forces me to change my usage

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    1 year ago

    My HLT has been powered on since I built it (it takes a few hours off whenever I leave but otherwise is always on). Besides that, Herbo and WoodScents get a lot of love.

    Been dinkin’ with the JetDryV Gen4 proto which has been stellar, more to come on that soon :)

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    1 year ago

    Portable Dry Herb Vaporizers

    • Xmax V3 Pro
    • Boundless Tera
    • Boundless CFV
    • Dynavap M 2019, Low temp cap, Vong also

    Portable Concentrate Vaporizers

    • Gpen Roam
    • Gpen Connect
    • Puffco Peak
    • Puffco Proxy with Bubbler Attachment

    Desktop Dry Herb Vaporizers

    • Storz and Bickel Volcano Hybrid Onyx
    • Flowerpot B2 setup with thedabbingspecialist coil and PID
    • Pinky DIY Ball Vaporizer

    As you can see, VAS has gotten me pretty good. XD

    I mostly vape legal THC and CBD, but have been mixing in some Lavender flower and peppermint leaves with my bowls. Great synergistic effect with strains that have similar terpenes.

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    1 year ago

    Mighty Plus for home and occasional outdoor use (if I feel there isn’t a risk of losing or damaging it).

    v3pro for casual outdoor use.

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        1 year ago

        I like it a lot but I need another vape in the same price range to compare it to. I’ve heard good things about the Solo 2.

        It looks more like a normal vape compared to my Mighty Plus so it’s more discrete and portable when out and about, which is a big plus.

        I prefer the mouthpiece on the Mighty Plus but it’s not that big of a deal. You don’t get the airflow that you do with the Mighty Plus either because of the stubbier cooling unit.

        I wrote an article on kbin about how it doesn’t handle stickier herb as well as the Mighty Plus does.

        All in all I was pleasantly surprised with the v3pro and would recommend it as an affordable alternative to the Mighty Plus.