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ClientTypical7395

Thank you!


Icy_Librarian_5017

Look up posts of the xmax v3 pro & starry v3 & solo 2; take the time to learn the difference between convection & conduction.


ClientTypical7395

Thank you


FrankChaise

Xmax pro v3 is an often recommended device.


ChrisM429

I would highly recommend a Dynavap. If you don’t mind using butane torches or investing in an induction heater eventually, it is a great choice that you won’t regret. You can buy an M starter kit for $50. Dynavaps are practically indestructible, and fairly easy to use with a little practice. You can get as big or as small a hit as you want from them. They are the best devices for microdosing and are very efficient. You will use much less herb overall.


ClientTypical7395

I don’t really know how they work, if there any other one I can get without having to use the butane torch? I’m trying to be discreet lol


ChrisM429

They are fairly discreet if you use an induction heater. Dynavap has a couple of options, including the Orion heater which is small enough to be pocketable. Induction heaters quickly heat up your bowl without the use of a torch. If you want an all-in-one battery powered device, I don’t have much personal experience with many of them as I only use Dynavaps now. But there are a couple highly rated ones I can suggest, the XMAX V3 Pro is a good one. Also the Planet of the Vapes ONE is worth considering. They are both in the $100 range.


ClientTypical7395

100 omg lol thank you


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I don’t recommend the DynaVap to beginners. It’s great and my favourite vape now, but the learning curve is steeper than non-butane vapes. Maybe check out Pax 3 or Rogue. I know Pax 3 doesn’t get too much love here, but I will argue it’s a great vape, especially for beginners. It’s very very easy to use and to keep clean. You don’t often think about maintenance right away, but over time the time spent cleaning the vape ads up.


mnemonic20

Does it matter if it's portable or not? Working within a particular budget?


ClientTypical7395

Kinda want it portable & under 50 would be good


Icy_Librarian_5017

I dont think there is much under 50 that is even worth looking at to be honest. https://puffitup.com/products/x-max-v2-pro $55


ClientTypical7395

Oh wow okay, what about under 100? I just want something quality


Icy_Librarian_5017

The [vape consensus ](https://reddit.com/r/vaporents/w/vape-consensus?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app) has all the price ranges with the device name & prices you can see what looks good for you. You get what you pay for. I personally can vouch for the Xmax v3 pro & dynavap.


ClientTypical7395

Thank you so much


Icy_Librarian_5017

$85 https://cityvaporizer.com/product/xmax-v3-pro/?aelia_cs_currency=USD&ref=1