I almost exclusively use #dryherbvapes because I was sick of having inflamed sinuses from combustion.
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Love consuming from a quality dry herb vape. The flavor is amazing.
High dose chocolate mint candy bars. My current favorite is Barracuda THC Mint Dark Chocolate, purchased in Detroit. Though I live in Northern IL. It's way cheaper there, and worth the trip if you spend more then a couple hundred per trip. I prefer edibles just cause it's cleaner, easier to dose, and you don't need any special equipment to partake.
That stuff is really good lol
Dry herb vape! Been getting some mileage out of my Dynavap lately!
I mainly vape now, because there's little odor. I get higher from vapes too
Vaping for me too. I got a Dynavap and built an induction heater to heat it up. But I do also have bongs on the weekends at times.
Me too! I've been making a lot of use of my Dynavap M. Got an Ispire Wand to induction-heat it.
+1 for the dynavap, feels like the cleanest way to consume it and it satisfies the dry herb efficiency nerd in me lol
How's the ih you built? I wish there was a very tiny battery one. The smallest I've seen is that ufo one and it's still too big for a pocket.
its... basic. about as basic as it can be. I built it with about $50 worth of supplies and kind of just wanted to see if i could do it. It is way easier than using a torch, no more buying fuel for it.m Bets benefit is that I can warm it one handed and still play a game or scroll my phone or something at the same time.
The commercial ones are still really bulky, and very expensive. The one I built is def still desktop necessary, but I also would love to make myself a portable one
Just speaking from my experience with the Wand, it has a pair of 18650 Li-ion batteries in it, which kind of limits how small it can get (and I get the impression the Wand struggles when compared with an induction heater that works on AC wall power.) Induction heaters use a huge amount of power, so I get the feeling that limits how much it can be miniaturized.
Vaping, hands down. Even though I do appreciate the community feeling of a joint, I always feel crappy after smoking. Plus, I can easily vape indoors with little to no odor the next day.
Exactly, me too. I particularly like the PAX3 I've been using it for years. What about you? Any preference?
Haven't tried that one yet. How's the battery doing after all these years?
I just love my Mighty from S&B. I also own a Volcano, but that's better when I have friends over.
Is there a difference in quality in a desktop vs a portable? Or are they relatively the same
Both are great. However, the Volcano just gives you more vape in one inhale, whereas the Mighty is small and does not take much time to set up. (I don't have the Volcano on the table 24/7.)