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Dynavap M7
The M7 from DynaVap The M7 is the latest version of the long running “M” series of battery free “stick vapes” by DynaVap, a pioneer in the Dry Herb Vape space. The “M” line began in 2017 with a fully stainless steel model, shifting from the previous glass based VapCaps. The “M” series began seeing yearly refreshes, with different tip and stem designs, providing…
Keep readingThe Joystik by Vices
The JoyStik by VICES dropped early 2026 as a fresh contender in the stick vape category—pioneered by Dynavap and now evolving fast. Stick vapes are usually glass or metal tubes with bowl sizes from ~0.05g up to 0.25g+. Most lean on conduction, but devices like the JoyStik are what I call Micro Ball Vapes. What’s a Ball Vape? Ball vapes use tiny glass or…
Keep readingNew Pax Mini
The Pax, a unique and iconic vaporizer developed by Pax Labs which first hit the market in 2012. The device has undergone many revisions. Nonetheless, it fundamentally remains the same. It relies on conduction-based vapor production. Overview and Operation The Pax Mini 2 is one of the few pure conduction vapes left on the market. It surprised me as a bright spot in an…
Keep readingStainless Steel Wireless One Hit Wonder Review
The Stainless Steel Wireless One Hit Wonder is an upgraded version of the original Wireless One Hit Wonder, which was made out of Titanium. Titanium, while being very fast to heat up to temperature, also cools down much faster than Stainless Steel. There are times when titanium makes sense, however in a baller head, the added weight and heat retention of Stainless Steel is…
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