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Dynavap are great. It can get a little collector-y though. All the different tips and caps and condensers and model years bla bla bla. It's easy to either get overwhelmed or spend too much and get overly complex. The core benefit though is ironically the simplicity. If you're considering trying out the dynavap world my recommendation is to get a middle of the road model. Don't go too cheap, and don't worry about all the razzle dazzel top tier stuff. Spend about $100 and then just spend time with it and see if you want to get fancier. It's simple, clean, and durable. I moved to a dynavap after being a dedicated joint man. I go through way less weed, the experience is way more pleasant, and my mucous membranes and lungs are way happier. My only complaint is relying on a torch/jet lighter is a bit clumsy. They go through fuel really fast and really eat into the elegant simplicity of the process in general in my opinion. I have an induction heater in the mail, excited to see if it improves the experience at all.