I am looking to get one to get away from my pen vape. Priority is health, so a clean “bake” with no plastics involved would be nice.

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        I second a Dynavap if you like durability, no batteries to worry about, modular and easy to replace parts. Bonus (or essential for poor people like me) they have cheap options (B, BB3 and M models).

        They do have a learning curve which some people find easy and some difficult with varying experiences in between. I have an easy beginner friendly method if you or anyone else wants info on it.

        If you don’t like the idea of using a torch to heat the Dyna, you can use induction heaters instead, including portable ones like the Ispire wand.

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      I hit my vape when I need to calm down during the day (less often) or to unwind in the evenings (more often). It stays in the garage so I can step out and be less obvious about it but it’s not a secret.

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    I’ve got 4.

    • Pax 2 is a daily carry. Goes with me everywhere.
    • DaVinci IQ2 is another one I carry around with me occasionally, if I’m going to be out for quite a while.
    • Flowermate 5.0 is a night time use that stays at home. I don’t like carrying it around due to the stem.
    • MFLB stays in it’s box, hoping to see the light of day again.
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      Pax2 used to be my regular. Then briefly the flowermate stick because i got it on sale.

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        I got the flowermate first because it was an upgrade from the mflb and was on sale. At the time I was reading heaps about the pax but it was around $400 where I live.

        Ended up getting one on sale about a year later, and once I figured out how to use it just right, it became my daily carry. And because I usually carry multiple strains, I’ll put the half oven in there so I can vary things up during my day.

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          I believe the oven and tube are stainless. The oven lid is plastic on the outside (but it’s magnetic so I’m not sure) and the mouthpieces are silicone.

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            The dynavap is my favorite by far. It’s just so easy! If you go pax, get the budkups. They make loading and cleanup so easy!

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    YoCan Vane is a great budget option (~$50) sold at lots of head shops.

    Just let it cool off in between 3 min cycles, and keep the charger close.

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    The budkups are really good for that! The little round case holds 6 kups. 8 cut a plastic sheet to fit in the lid so i can write what strain is in each kup. I tried the dime bag to hold it all first but then got a fire dog bag that i like better.

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    Thread just inspired me to try a Rogue. The Step up from the Fury Edge. Go big and get baked eh? I was always hesitant to look into these new tangled methods until now. So if this is as magic as they say, I:m stoked.

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    My favorite vape is a DynaVap and a cigar lighter with 3 flames. There are also glass stems available.

    When vaping in public, I go for Fenix Pro with my Hula stem from the Dynavap.

    Both vapes do great when attached to a bong.

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    I’ve got a Dynavap and a Zeal! Highly recommend, it covers me well for portable and at-home use. Let me know if you need any help with ball vapes :)

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    I use Zeus arc gt. Is that good? I like it but have no point of reference. Sometimes a bit bummed out about battery life, if I go to a rave for example

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      You can get better performance with a convection or hybrid dhv imo. The products @Delta3DStudios@lemmy.world recommended are great for no heavy users beginners (btw welcome to lemmy man, good to see you again!). If you are an heavy user, I’d look into ball vapes (not portable though) or Tinymight2 (but it is expensive).

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        Thx! Happy to be here - I’ve blocked Reddit so I’m no longer over there dropping knowledge for r/vaporents users lol.

        Yeah the Xmax V3 Pro or POTV one are good affordable introductions to dry herbal vaporizers. Some people have a hard time breaking the habit of combustion and never fully get to enjoy vaporizers.

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    I, like others, am also enjoying the dynavap. However it’s not really a session, more of a single hit. So I also use mighty+, it’s fantastic (but a bit pricey). Also had a good time with my pax3 before the mighty.

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    I’ve been really happy with my Firewoods. I’ve got a 5 for daytime use and a 7 for nighttime. Love them both. Considering saving up for an 8 now.

    Also, when my 7 broke and I had to send it in for repairs (I’ve had to order replacement parts for the 5 - glass tubes and I am a klutz - and fix it myself a few times over the years but the 7 is a little more complicated) it’s been some of the best customer service I’ve ever had.

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      Yep, I have a FW5 and I absolutely love it. It’s a great vape for golf and going to family events where I can step outside for a minute.