Yeah they got the normal Dani (I think v3 is the current one?) and the Fusion. V3 is more conduction, closer to a Dyna in terms of what kind of hit you get supposedly. Fusion is mostly convection. I think I'll get a V3 tip too down the line (just the tip - should fit the same stems afaik).
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Any tips you can share? Just got it in today!
Awesome pic, looks like a great day! Welcome over here, it's still very quiet for now, but it's a very chill vibe so far :)
Bought the vaponic as my first vape when I was like 17, then a mflb when I was 19 or 20. Used the mflb regularly but still continued smoking as main means of consumption. Then I bought a Dyna in 2018 and fully switched to vaping. That really kicked it off for me, now I own like 10+ different vapes and a few extra Dyna setups, aswell as a few different glass options and all kinds of adapters and shit. Most of which I bought between '18 and '21.
I used to collect it but ended up never using it because it just made me sleepy af without much of a recreational high. Just made me feel too weak and heavy to move basically. I have no issue with sleeping normally, so it's not for me.
Made relatively low dosed cookies for two different relatives who couldn't sleep anymore due to pain while they waited for their respective surgeries and for them it was a godsend in that situation.
Honestly, I sometimes start pretty low temp to get the most out of the terps, but I always finish on high temps. For bong rips, I go high temp straight away.
As for this chart - there's been much debate around it, the accuracy is questionable at best. As soon as you have multiple compounds with different boiling points, it goes out of the window anyway because that changes the boiling points of all substances in the mix.
Definitely!
V3 wins for on the go use. Its form factor is close enough to an e-cig that nobody gives me a second look and I've even used it in very crowded places without issue. It extracts a bit faster, has a replaceable battery, is relatively easy to clean and has a sturdy, high class feel to it that you wouldn't expect from a budget device.
That said, the solo 2 easily blows it out of the water in terms of flavour and smoothness of the vapor. It also extracts a bit more thoroughly. I wouldn't pick up the V3 over it at home on the couch. A bowl takes a bit more time (with my use about 5 min for the V3 vs 10 minutes for the solo 2). It's even easier to clean and the battery capacity is massive. I've used mine almost daily for about 4 years, only since I got the BAK it's getting a bit less use and a charge still lasts for 10+ bowls.
Ultimately it's a question of your use case, if you wanna bring it with you and use it out and about a lot, go V3, otherwise solo 2.
Yeah, it's a thing. Some factors I've identified: How close you vape to bedtime - I try to leave at least 2h in-between nowadays, more is better, up to 4h especially for occasional users. How much water you drink - stay hydrated. What you eat - satisfying your munchies with unhealthy shit will definitely make you feel worse the next day.
Imo it's mostly down to sleep quality moreso than actual after effects of the drug. Tbf that's a big part of alcohol hangovers too.
I like my V3 Pro for on the go because it's stealthy and gets the job done. People just think it's some kind e-cig and don't even give me a second glance.
That said, I don't use it at home because my other options are tastier and/or harder hitting and/or smoother.
As for your question regarding crafty/mighty - personally I don't like them very the vapor isn't particularly tasty and feels a bit scratchy (a phenomenon known to some people as the "Bickel tickle"). They certainly extract well and give you the most out of your bud, but personally the only s&b vape I'm interested in ever owning it's a volcano.
Many people love their s&b portables though, my opinion is just that - one guy's opinion.
I'll refer you to my other response and add that it's pretty much all I use since I got it about 2 months or so ago.
The yellow and black thing is a box mod (not sure what the model is called), powering a BAKx by lamart with a heatsink between them so the mod doesn't overheat. If you look closely, you will see the glass tube that sits within the wooden thing (aka the BAKx). That gets heated up by a flat coil that's wound around it. Once you put in the bowl part, the inner tube and your herbs and/or concentrates of choice will heat up. When you pull on it, the air almost only passes hot glass (also a little bit of cool wood) and it puts out densest, most instant vapor I've ever seen from a vape. If you check my profile, you'll find a video of the thing aswell!
Thanks! I'm a sucker for devices that look great and have great tactile feedback. The more analogue, the better aswell. Those tick all my boxes :D