Very nice comparison, I love the clear arguments. Yes, Dynavap is the most versatile vape in the world, it has one of the best full extraction properties, this is why it is so popular and appreciated, not to mention it delivers high-quality clouds and taste.
I enjoy both these units and I feel they compliment each other. Vapcap is good for quick hits, but the Mighty is great for 10-15 minute sessions. Both are equal in terms of deep cleaning, in my opinion. Overall I feel slightly stronger effects from my Mighty, but my 2020M and Omni will last me for life and there’s nothing to wear out over time.
The more I experiment with the different stems and heating techniques the more I love the Dynavap. For the past 4 months I have been working on a new heating technique allowing surgical precision and fine tuning of your session to a level beyond anything that is currently out there... I'll be sharing that in a couple of weeks...
You can replace the batteries of the mighty by S&B. Costs me 35€. Using my first gen mighty and the performance is still like day one. The battery life is unfortunately not like day one. I have also several dynavaps and to compare them is not that good. Its Apples to Oranges. There are several failures in your comparison.
@@CommonSenseNow223 its like comparing a Tesla to an usual car. Different vapes for different needs. I use mostly an induction heater for my dynavaps. Much more convenient than the torch. The mighty has this convenience straight out of the box and a amazing taste +performance .For a good Hit from a dynavap you have to "work". And for my omni XL + induction heater i paid 400 €. Omni performs the best imo. My older dynavaps dont have an easy draw.
Very well worded and explained! Very much appreciate a review after long term use! I own a Dynavap Vapcap that I've used for 3 years, and a Mighty that I've used for 2 years. They are both my absolute favorite devices out of my collection. One does not replace the other!
@@CommonSenseNow223 The Rogue certainly has potential for many users, however for me I don't think it'll do it. I owned a Fury 2 which uses a simar heater, but a smaller herb chamber. It would produce milky vapor, but I found the effects underwhelming. Personally I found the Fury 2 didn't even come close to the taste or strength of effects of the Dynavap or Mighty.
@@j-town7922 I am not familiar with the Fury 2 but my Rogue was not that great out of the box as the cooling units (both) got too hot too quick when I was trying to rip thick clouds (92C-200C heat range). Even the Mighty gets weird at such high temperatures. I was trying to replicate the rip of the dynavap. I developed a cooling system for the Rogue which allows me to rip at 190C - 200C temperatures and the quality of vapour is close to the dynavap. Now I can get cool thick juicy clouds from an electronic vape for those couch-lock-tv nights plus the top shelf clouds from my dynavap. The ideal combination in my opinion. Too bad Rogue accessories will not fit the Fury 2, I'd send you a cooling unit to try for free. Anyway, happy vaping.
Well I mean if you plan on only using the mighty indoors only maybe I guess, but if you plan on being on the go mighty all the way the dosage capsules and heating the herb without extra devices is incomparable I can pull a mighty cloud walking down the street I’m not looking to use a torch or induction heater walking down the street I feel like that’s were the dynavap looses to other portable vaporizers especially something like an IQ2
My biggest gripe with the Mighty is the plastic air pathways which deteriorate over time. Repeated heating and cooling makes it brittle and it off-gasses. I recently discovered the HR Rogue. SS air pathways.
Sorry but giving dyna 5/5 for heating?? If you dont have a jet lighter you cant use the damn thing, its not exactly easy to use, an induction heater costs more than the actual vape, heating is tedious, you cant wear headphones cause you have to hear the click. 2/5 youre clearly a dyna fanboy.
You don't even need a jet lighter for it. It can be lit up with a regular old bic lighter, and with proper technique it doesn't leave any mess on the cap.
@@dylanwillyams That would fall under heat source, not versatility. Dynavap is unmatched when it comes to the sheer number of different variations and combinations that can be put together.