YLLVape IH 2.0 Review: 5 Powerful DynaVap Tips
This YLLVape IH 2.0 review covers everything you need to know about this induction heater for DynaVap devices — from what's in the box to dialing in power settings, timer, insert height, and boost mode. If you want to level up your DynaVap experience with an electronic heater that gives you real control over your ...
This YLLVape IH 2.0 review covers everything you need to know about this induction heater for DynaVap devices — from what’s in the box to dialing in power settings, timer, insert height, and boost mode. If you want to level up your DynaVap experience with an electronic heater that gives you real control over your sessions, the YLLVape IH 2.0 delivers in a big way. Read on for 5 powerful tips to get the most out of it.
YLLVape IH 2.0 Review: What’s in the Box
The YLLVape IH 2.0 is an induction heater designed primarily for DynaVap devices (B series, M series, WoodWynd), though it also supports the Camouflet Convector via the included 11.5mm insert. In the box you get:
- The IH 2.0 unit with LCD screen, 3-button interface, and front magnet
- USB-C charging cable
- 8.5mm insert (for DynaVap devices) pre-installed
- 11.5mm insert (for Camouflet Convector)
Note: the IH 2.0 is NOT compatible with the DynaVap HyperDyn. It requires two 18650 batteries (not included) — use high-quality cells for best performance. The front magnet cools your Vap Cap quickly between sessions.
5 Powerful YLLVape IH 2.0 Tips to Dial In Your Sessions
In this YLLVape IH 2.0 review I found the biggest differentiator from other induction heaters is how much you can customize your experience. Here are 5 essential settings to master:
1. Power Setting: 30W vs 60W
The IH 2.0 adjusts from 30 watts to 60 watts. At 30W the DynaVap heats up slowly, giving you longer heat soak and more flavorful, low-temp hits. At 60W the device reaches click temperature rapidly — great for bigger clouds but requires precise timing to avoid combustion. Start at 30W while you learn the device, then experiment higher.
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