
The upside is more flexibility and control, especially for flavor hounds.

The downside is more work for hotter hits. The heating cycle on this heater is intentionally cooler than the Orion. For our review we ran the Apollo 2 through a number of VapCaps, and it averaged between seven and nine seconds to click. Insert your VapCap until the light turns from green to red, wait for the click, and then hit it. Plug it in and press the toggle switch on the back to turn it on. It showcases the Dynatec label and comes with a small magnet on top to hold your Cap. What part of the cap do you heat up? How do you rotate the stem? How close do you get with the flame? The Apollo 2 Induction Heater is your entry-level heater and makes a perfect at-home unit. None of these heaters will turn on until something metal is inserted. The Apollo 2 and Rover heaters have a small switch in the hole that you press down on with the stem, initiating the heat cycle. Insert the VapCap into the chamber until it clicks, and start vaping! Turn on the master switch, and the heater is ready and waiting. Just press your VapCap into the chamber and wait for the click!Īll of the induction heaters for DynaVap work the same, with one exception. They replace the two-handed approach with an attractive, modern solution that eliminates all the twirling and hissing.

Whether plugged in or running off a battery, DynaVap induction heaters consistently and easily heat VapCaps without a lighter. Induction heaters ditch these requirements and provide a safer, more relaxing session with consistent heating and zero flames. Each session demanded a steady hand, a live flame, and a bit of finesse to nail down.

DynaVap Induction Heaters ditch the torch for consistent, reliable heating.
