 Tips. We offer two kinds of tips stainless versus titanium. There's going to be right around four big differences between them the first being weight so Stainless versus titanium. Stainless is obviously going to be heavier. Now. Why would that matter to some people? So I'm going to quick demonstrate that. I have two equally configured None of all XLS is just one has a stainless tip versus a titanium. So if you see me go like this here That's a stainless tip. You saw a droop there because it fatigues the mouth muscles a little bit quicker because it's heavier Whereas if I do it with the titanium I'm able to keep it upright and so if you like to draw on your device while it's still being in your mouth Look at a titanium tip. Second heat retention. And so if you're the kind of person that wants to have long extended draws Stainless will be for you because it will hold its heat for a much longer time With that it will also take longer for it to heat up And so if you're on the go then look at the titanium because the titanium is quick heat up quick cool down Rapid hits and then you can quick put it in your pocket third will be the ability to microdose So the titanium tip has the adjustable feature and so with that you can actually adjust the bowl size From 25 to 50 percent of its total capacity. Why would that matter? Why would you want to use a smaller amount? Well when the Tip is completely full it you'll get a more complete extraction So if you reduce the size and you want to use a smaller amount You're gonna can get a complete extraction of your material You don't have to load it up all the way with material so you can better titrate your dosage So that's definitely something that a lot of our users like if it doesn't matter look at the stainless tip And that's what comes with our standard M. Lastly is airflow Now The airflow between them is going to be similar, but there are going to be some slight differences The biggest on the right hand side the bottom of the tip You'll see that little groove cut into the titanium tip that isn't just to facilitate loading unground material into the tip It is also going to allow for more airflow and the wider grooves allow for more airflow as well and so you're gonna have overall cooler vapor and It's not going to be quite as dense But it's going to be a lot easier on the throat if you're very sensitive that look at the titanium tip and now also They come with different CCDs on the right hand side. You can see the CCD is a lot more intricate it has more open spaces And so it allows for more airflow to come in will still not allowing any material to come into your mouth and so it's going to have a little bit different airflow dynamics and a lot of our Customers to notice that and prefer that it all comes down to personal preference So pick up a different tip try it out compare the differences for yourself. That's really the best way to learn And that has been the snap. Thanks for watching. Be sure to click up here to subscribe and see more snap videos