Dynavap Review – The Cap
Dynavap review is known for their badass, battery-free vaporizers with a cult-like following. These devices have a bit of a learning curve, but they’re made to last and they’re incredibly well-engineered. It’s worth mentioning that you need a butane torch lighter (buy on amazon) to heat up the Cap. You can use regular lighters, but it will take a lot longer to click and you’ll risk melting the tip.
The Cap is a pretty important part of the dynamicvap, and it’s made out of medical grade stainless steel for durability. It also has indents or “captivations” on the inside that help it to grip the tip of the cylinder and keep it from falling off during use. The Cap can be tightened or loosened to adjust it to your preferences. It can be a little tricky to get the hang of it, but once you do, you’ll never want to go back!
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The Cap has a second function that’s really cool too. It is designed as a carb and allows users to close off the airports to create more of a condensed hit or leave them open for more airflow. This is great for anyone that’s transitioning from a pipe or just wants more control over the vapor path. Besides the Cap, you’ll need a cylinder of butane and a tweezers to properly set up your Dynavap. It’s worth picking up one of the Grinders for Life D-Capper Debowlers, too — this handy tool is a storage case, chamber cleaner and Cap remover all in one.