Dry Herb Vapes

I’ve tried a handful! They can be all over the map honestly.

Pax are usually advertised the most because they have a big marketing budget (they made juul), but they are not heavy hitters by any means, and you can’t set specific temps.

Volcano’s are currently at the top for heavy hitters. It is also GIANT and for tabletop use. S&B products are always pretty top tier. They are still a bit bulky for me, and ugly (I’m a woman so I find it very masculine looking).

My go-to is the Lobo by Planet of the Vapes. It’s pocketable, stylish, and it has a bunch of glass mouthpieces that can change the feel of your sessions.

I also have the commonly recommended Arizer Solo 2, but I wasn’t a huge fan… it did get me off combustion however. I found the stem/bowl a bit jiggly, and it is not pocketable, although it feels incredibly heavy duty.

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No one mention the mighty, craft or venty :rofl:?

No reason to even talk about any other vapes, all the Storz and Bickel stuff work super well.

Some are even certified medical devices in Canada.

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They last forever too. $700 is expensive but it literally lasted me 15 years before I got another one and that wasn’t Even because it broke. I wanted the new chamber for the bowl.

The mighty is mentioned in multiple posts above.

I just got a Dynavap recently. It is a low-tech vaporizer that is pretty stealthy. The downside is the capacity, I smoke whole joints by myself. I had to load and hit this little guy a half a dozen times. Has anyone else tried one?

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I own three…really helps to have a few ready to rock in a sesh, but still mostly a solo sesh tool. It’s hard to get others on board and interested enough to figure out the nuances, but once you get used to em, they are pretty nice. Fairly stealthy, compact, bullet proof, and highly effective. Can even be heated with the ispire Dab wand!

Dynavaps are my absolute favorite. If you want to get more hits per pack try loading in some melty dry sift. That said, I prefer a fresh pack, since the flavor is better.

I recognize Dynavap isn’t for everyone. It’s perfect for me because I just take one hit once a day. If you’re a heavier user a battery portable probably makes more sense.

Dynavap did just release a larger capcity model called the HyperDyn, but I haven’t tried it yet.

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