Overview

The Woodscents is a desktop log-style dry herb vaporizer designed and manufactured by Ed TnT (Ed's TnT), a small artisan woodworking company. The device gained attention within the vaporizer community for its unique integration with Dynavap vapcap tips, effectively functioning as a powered desktop heating station for Dynavap-compatible stems while also supporting its own proprietary wooden stems and water pipe adapters. The Woodscents uses a convection-dominant heating method, drawing hot air through a stainless steel heater core housed within a handcrafted wooden log body. It is a plug-in desktop unit powered by a variable voltage power supply (VVPS), following the well-established log vaporizer tradition pioneered by earlier models such as the Underdog and E-Nano.

Each Woodscents unit is individually handcrafted from exotic and specialty hardwoods, making every unit visually unique. Notable wood species used include Big Leaf Maple burl and Bog Oak, among many others. The artisan nature of the product was widely appreciated by the community, with some rare wood choices—such as Bog Oak—becoming particularly sought-after collectibles on the secondary market.

Specifications

SpecificationDetails
TypeDesktop log vaporizer
ManufacturerEd's TnT
Heating MethodConvection-dominant
Power SourceVariable voltage power supply (VVPS), wall-powered
Heater CoreStainless steel
Bowl TypeDynavap-compatible tip (standard and 7-fin variants)
Temperature ControlAnalog via VVPS dial (not digitally precise)
Compatible TipsDynavap vapcap tips (7-fin and other variants); tips may vary in inner diameter
Included Accessories (typical)Wooden stem, water pipe adapter (WPA), variable power source, aluminum storage case, Dynavap-compatible tip
Approximate Retail Price (new, as of ~2019–2021)~$300–$350+ depending on wood selection and configuration
Body MaterialVarious exotic hardwoods (e.g., Big Leaf Maple burl, Bog Oak, and many others)

Note: Because temperature is controlled via a variable voltage dial rather than a digital display, exact temperature readings are not available. Users typically find their preferred settings through experimentation.

Community Reception

The Woodscents was held in high regard within the vaporizer community, particularly among log vaporizer enthusiasts. Members who owned the device consistently expressed strong satisfaction, with reports of reliable, trouble-free performance over extended ownership periods. One community member reported zero issues after two years of daily use.

Pros frequently cited by the community:

  • Excellent vapor performance: The convection heating was praised for delivering clean, flavorful hits.
  • Dynavap tip compatibility: This was regarded as a major selling point, allowing users to leverage the broad Dynavap ecosystem of stems and accessories while enjoying the convenience of desktop power.
  • Artisan build quality: The handcrafted exotic wood bodies were universally admired. Rare wood selections (such as Bog Oak) were considered highly collectible.
  • Outstanding customer service: Ed's TnT was praised for exceptional customer support, a point explicitly contrasted with some competitors in the log vaporizer space.
  • Good heat recovery time: Compared to at least one competing log vaporizer (the Underdog SC3), the Woodscents was noted as having somewhat quicker heat recovery between hits.
  • Versatility with glass: Users could pair the Woodscents with various glass cooling stems and water pieces through Dynavap-compatible connections and the included WPA.

Cons and caveats noted by the community:

  • Dynavap tip variability: This was the most commonly cited frustration. Dynavap tips are known to have slight manufacturing tolerances in inner diameter, and not every tip may fit a given Woodscents heater core properly. The community strongly recommended obtaining the tip directly from Ed to ensure proper fitment.
  • Bowl size: Compared to some competing log vaporizers (particularly the Underdog Alpha), the Woodscents bowl—constrained by the Dynavap tip format—was considered smaller. Users seeking the largest single-hit capacity sometimes favored alternatives.
  • Analog temperature control: The variable voltage power supply offers infinite adjustment but lacks the precision of digital temperature control, requiring users to learn their preferred dial settings through trial and error.

Overall, the community widely agreed that the Woodscents was among the top-tier log vaporizers available, with particular strength in build quality, customer service, and the versatile Dynavap ecosystem integration.

Tips & Techniques

Loading

  • The Woodscents uses a Dynavap-compatible tip as its bowl. Load the tip with a fine-to-medium grind, packing lightly to allow good airflow for convection heating. Overpacking will restrict airflow and diminish vapor production.
  • Because the tip serves as the bowl, users familiar with Dynavap loading techniques will find the transition seamless.

Drawing Technique

  • As with most log vaporizers, a slow and steady draw tends to produce the best results, allowing the convection air to heat the herb evenly.
  • Allow a brief pause between hits to let the heater core recover to full temperature. While the Woodscents was noted as having relatively quick heat recovery compared to some competitors, back-to-back heavy draws may temporarily reduce vapor density.

Tip Selection

  • Obtain your tip directly from Ed (Ed's TnT) if at all possible. This was the single most emphasized piece of advice within the community. Dynavap tips purchased separately may have slight dimensional variations that affect the fit within the Woodscents heater core.
  • Both 7-fin and other Dynavap tip variants have been used with the Woodscents. Users should verify that any aftermarket tip seats properly and makes good thermal contact before relying on it.

Glass Cooling Stems

  • Several community members preferred using glass cooling stems with the Woodscents, which cool the vapor path and can enhance flavor. These stems connect via the Dynavap tip interface, making them widely available and interchangeable.

Temperature Guide

Because the Woodscents uses a variable voltage power supply without digital temperature readout, precise temperature settings are not directly available. Users must find their preferred dial position through experimentation.

General log vaporizer temperature guidance (approximate):

EffectApproximate RangeNotes
Low / Flavor-focused~170–185°C (338–365°F)Lighter vapor; emphasizes terpene-rich flavor
Medium / Balanced~185–200°C (365–392°F)Good balance of flavor and vapor density
High / Efficiency & Clouds~200–220°C (392–428°F)Thick vapor, fuller extraction, less flavor nuance

Community tip: Start at a lower VVPS setting and gradually increase until you find the vapor density and flavor profile you prefer. Many log users settle on a single "leave-on" setting for daily use.

Maintenance & Cleaning

While the source threads did not contain extensive cleaning discussion specific to the Woodscents, standard log vaporizer maintenance practices apply:

  • Dynavap tips: Remove and soak in isopropyl alcohol (ISO) periodically. Use a cotton swab or pipe cleaner to remove residue from the inner chamber. The condenser (if used) should be cleaned similarly.
  • Stems and WPAs: Glass stems and water pipe adapters can be soaked in ISO or cleaned with hot water and a pipe cleaner. Wooden stems should be wiped carefully and not submerged.
  • Heater core: Occasionally wipe the exterior of the stainless steel heater core with a dry or lightly dampened cloth. Avoid introducing liquid into the heater assembly.
  • Wood body: The handcrafted exotic wood body should be treated with care. Wipe with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Do not use solvents or submerge in liquid. Some owners periodically apply a light food-safe wood oil or wax to maintain the finish, though this is optional.
  • Reclaim from glass: ABV (already been vaped) reclaim and condensed resin in glass stems can be harvested and used, a common practice among log vaporizer users.

Common Issues & Fixes

Dynavap Tip Fitment

Problem: The most commonly reported issue was that not all Dynavap tips fit the Woodscents heater core correctly, due to manufacturing tolerances in the tips' inner diameter.

Fix: Purchase your tip directly from Ed's TnT to ensure proper sizing. If using a third-party Dynavap tip, test the fit carefully before use. A tip that is too loose may not heat properly; one that is too tight may be difficult to insert or remove.

Heat Recovery Between Hits

Problem: Some users noted that consecutive heavy draws could temporarily reduce vapor production as the heater core recovers.

Fix: Allow a brief pause (10–20 seconds) between hits. The Woodscents was generally noted to recover faster than some competing logs (such as the standard Underdog SC3), but pacing draws will yield the best results, especially at lower VVPS settings.

VVPS Dial Calibration

Problem: Because temperature control is analog, different units and different VVPS units may not produce identical results at the same dial position.

Fix: Treat any recommended dial settings as starting points and calibrate to your own unit by experimenting. The color and moisture content of your herb will also affect optimal settings.

Accessories & Modifications

  • Dynavap tips (7-fin and others): The primary bowl/screen component. Sourcing directly from Ed's TnT is recommended.
  • Glass cooling stems: Community members frequently praised the use of aftermarket glass cooling stems, which connect via the Dynavap tip and cool the vapor for smoother hits.
  • Water pipe adapter (WPA): Included with the standard Woodscents kit. Allows connection to water pipes and bubblers for filtered, cooled vapor.
  • Aluminum storage case: Included with the standard kit for transport and storage.
  • Aftermarket Dynavap stems: The Dynavap tip compatibility opens up a wide range of third-party and Dynavap-branded stems, including titanium, wooden, and glass options.
  • Variable voltage power supply (VVPS): The included power supply allows analog temperature control. Aftermarket or upgraded VVPS units may provide finer control, though this was not a commonly discussed modification.

Comparisons

The Woodscents was most frequently compared to two other prominent log vaporizers: the Underdog and the E-Nano (Epicvape).

Woodscents vs. Underdog

  • Bowl size: The Underdog, particularly the Alpha model, was noted for having a larger bowl and potentially bigger hits per load. The Woodscents, constrained by the Dynavap tip format, has a smaller chamber.
  • Heat recovery: The Woodscents was reported by at least one experienced community member to have quicker heat recovery than the standard Underdog SC3. The SC3+ model was speculated to improve on recovery time as well.
  • Versatility: The Woodscents' Dynavap tip compatibility was considered a significant advantage, opening up a large ecosystem of stems and accessories not available to Underdog users.
  • Customer service: Both Ed's TnT (Woodscents) and Underdog were praised for excellent customer service.

Woodscents vs. E-Nano

  • Direct comparison data was limited in the available community discussions. However, the E-Nano was noted as having a fair number of reports of poor customer service experiences, which was explicitly contrasted with the positive experiences reported for both Ed's TnT and Underdog.
  • The E-Nano uses a different stem and bowl system (not Dynavap-compatible), so accessory ecosystems do not overlap.

General Community Consensus on Log Vaporizers

Among the three most-discussed log vaporizers of the 2019–2021 era, the community generally regarded all three as high-performing desktop options. The Woodscents distinguished itself through Dynavap integration, artisan wood craftsmanship, and highly regarded customer support. Users seeking maximum bowl size and hit intensity tended to favor the Underdog Alpha, while those valuing ecosystem versatility and build aesthetics often gravitated toward the Woodscents.