Pete first expressed interest to carry the Anvil in late August 2021 so I think we can all agree that it is high time that he joins the team. If you recall it was Pete’s “two knives” story that convinced me to commercialize the Anvil in the first place. ![]() In order to help get through the list a bit faster we are going to request a bit of help from one of our good friends, Sneaky Pete. The amazing story from the Vestratto point of view is that, even after everything we’ve shipped so far, 207 represents just a fraction of the entire remaining waitlist. Obviously not everyone takes up the invitation but I did want to communicate to you that the Anvil is getting a great reception and we are continuing to step up the pace of manufacturing, driving quality initiatives and building our Customer Satisfaction infrastructure. We sent 207 folks an invitation to move into Anville. We can do better.Last week was our most successful effort to date in terms of chunking through the Waitlist. The Anvil tastes better and can seem like a harder hit with less weed, but the complications of parts and the high price tag turn me off.Īdd in the territorial drama and chest-thumping and I’m completely turning away. This is a tough call, but I’m leaning towards FMJ over Anvil. I’m not convinced that the Anvil can get me higher than the Dynavap on the same amount of material – but I think that really depends on user technique. The question is – is that the true value and true differentiator? The Anvil’s convection changes the way it tastes and performs and it’s *very much intentional* Vestratto John and Anvil owners swear by the vapor difference. Convection vaporization keeps your herb cooler longer, resulting in less terp waste and more flavor. If you’re unfamiliar, this means the Anvil pre-heats the intake air and uses that hot air to deliver thermal calories to the herb. While the Dynavap is almost entirely conduction and radiant heat-driven vaporization, the Anvil utilizes convection heating. The Anvil and FMJ *absolutely* have different vapor, or vapour if you’re fancy. John is being disingenuous and overly hypocritical to call out Simrell. The Anvil made blatant and unforgiving mimicry of the Dynavap and marketed itself directly to the community of Dynavap users. It’s possible his whole post was that weird internet satire that only super literary types would understand but to me, his post was just ripe with BEING A BITCH. The Anvil creator made a post on their blog making some non-supportive remarks towards Austyn Simrell and the FMJ. The FMJ extends the vaporization duration while increasing the extraction, resulting in more flavor and more extraction with less work. Gone are the need to rotate and the need to heat multiple times. The Full Metal Jacket delivers a very similar experience overhaul for the Dynavap. The Anvil’s copper core and convection channeling produce better vapor and better extraction than a standard Dynavap – without all the rotating and additional heating.īut for $300, it’s still an analog device with a lot of parts.Įnter the FMJ by Simrell. ![]() ![]() The Anvil made a big splash in the dry herb vape scene because it took an already familiar, functional, and successful vape and made the results better. ![]() The FMJ Simrell Vortex is a similar size and shape compared to the Vestratto Anvil Vaporizer Why the comparison? I waste my money so you don’t have to.īuy the Anvil directly from Vestratto, buy the FMJ directly from Simrell.īoth of these products are too new to be carried at other vape stores.
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