When I say riding the line, this is exactly what I mean. That cavity is designed so that it specifically makes the click louder. Notice on the end of the cap here it has a hole, and that hole is designed to be like a speaker. It has two temperature setting discs, or two temperature indicating discs rather, so there's redundancy, but it's also louder than the DynaVap. It has a magnetic base so that you can pull this off via a magnet or I’ll stick on a magnet there. So, your flower just sits in there while your oven gets hot and then it subsequently gets hot at the proper time when you actually start inhaling. Now, I do have a larger bowl and the flower is sitting on the exterior but with a smaller one like the I'm using here, it keeps the flower quite isolated. The herb chamber is very evolved comparatively and it keeps it so that your flower is isolated in the chamber rather than just sitting on the exterior. One thing that's very interesting about the Anvil is the herb chamber. The stainless-steel doesn't conduct heat in the same manner. That's why if you just heat up the DynaVap with the torch without spinning, you get a big red spot. Typically, precious metals are all extremely good conductors and stainless-steel and titanium, they're not great. Copper's second only to pure silver at distributing heat. Well with the Anvil, you don't have to, and it doesn't have any sort of point that gets way hotter than the other points because of what the copper does. With them, you have to spin the device because you don't want to get the cap too hot. It’s nice, you don't have to spin it like with the DynaVap. So, if I heat it with a torch, the copper is going to transfer that heat extremely efficiently all the way to the top. It costs so much though, I mean it costs as much as an OmniVap, so it is expensive, but it's not I don't think it's insanely expensive or anything for what it offers.Įssentially what the copper core emulates is “all-clad cooking” a la a stainless-steel frying pan with a core of copper, because copper is an extremely good conductor. On one hand, one of the things that makes the Anvil so special is the copper core. They talk about a “dab off flower” and essentially what they're talking about is a complete extraction of all of the compounds that we want when we're vaporizing. The Anvil is designed to do one hit at a time: a full extraction. So, heating to the maximum possible point before combustion, that's what you should be able to achieve with the Anvil and not only achieve, but to replicate, and that's a big part of it. Essentially, you are attempting to keep the heat at the level at that can maximum vaporization and before it would combust. Riding the line is a very interesting concept. The Anvil is designed to excel at “riding the line”. I mean, yes and no, you know? I mean it's circular it has a ‘click’ to indicate when it's at temperature, it's powered by butane, but it has a lot of things that make it a completely different device. It's made out of metal, so there's going to be obvious comparisons to the DynaVap when the Anvil was first released. It’s a very interesting device, it is butane powered and it has a round design. We're going to be going over the universal stem adapter as well as the water pipe adapter. We've got two different accessories we're going to go over for the Anvil today.
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