I just smoked it for the first time and I’m super high. Can’t believe how high I am off that little bit of grass. So all you guys talking about how great dry herb vaping is, I see you and I think I’m a changed man.

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    I’ve never had a dry vaporizer before, so I’m looking to buy my first. Anyone have any suggestions for information resources or specific products I should be looking at? Someone mentioned the TinyMight 2, but it doesn’t really seem like an entry level model. But maybe I should just go for the best.

    I tend to consume smaller amounts of cannabis at a time, so a model that has flexibility in terms of hit size would be ideal.

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      The dynavap B Is a great budget entry device into the dry herb vaping world. If you like vaping you can upgrade to a nicer DV or move to a fancier more expensive electric vape. If you don’t, you are only out like 50$. Theres the vaphits if you want even more budget friendly Chinese knockoff DV.

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        Even their torches are cheap. I expected a capitalistic “our main products are cheap but we getcha on the extras” but was pleasantly surprised by their torches. Thanks!

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      https://fuckcombustion.com/ is a good resource for discussions. I agree with the other poster that Dynavap is a good starting point. There is some learning curve to get the process dialed in, but it’s not too hard. If you want something electric, Planet of the Vapes Lobo is decent. Though, I do think it’s probably worth putting that money toward the Tinymight2. I have had probably 20 vaporizers in the last 10 years and the TM2 is about all I use anymore. If you enjoy using them at home, I really recommend going through water.