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That's a mighty slippery slope that you're treading on. I have way too many DV related products in my quiver.I panicked this morning and caved and bought a bunch of DynaCrap before the sales were gone:
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Ha! I've barely been staying afloat since I bought my first DV, an M17, on Black Friday '17 and Omni Ti (w/420 cap) on 4/20 '18 and nothing since.... but this year, I decided to go "all in" in the "DynaSea" and since NYE have purchased, in addition to the order above:That's a mighty slippery slope that you're treading on. I have way too many DV related products in my quiver.
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are you heating with an Induction lighter or with Tane?I am not as pleased with the heat retention properties of these new Ti tips compared to previous ones.
are you heating with an Induction lighter or with Tane?
seems hit or miss with Dyna users.
Is that what we're calling VAS now?How to tell when you might have a hoarding problem:
VAS is what we call it in the hoodIs that what we're calling VAS now?
So I got in on the new 2021 Omni and Vong. It's been awhile since I've bought a new Vapcap and I'm glad I chose to dive back in with this iteration.
The Omni is definitely an improvement over the previous models. The condenser assembly is more sophisticated in it's design and more robust in it's build. At first I was not so sure of the dimpled snap-on cap as I've always enjoyed the ritual of fitting a new cap. But it's growing on me, a lot! The dimples not only hold the cap on securely, but it allows for the cap to be ever so slightly larger, I think, creating more space around the tip and allowing greater air flow while still enabling a good mouth-pull draw.
A longer heating cycle is needed to match previous results but I think its a good stop gap for anyone prone to over heating and combusting.
Overall I'm very pleased with my purchase.
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