CrossingTech Ruby Twist Injector
Pros
- Injector design pushes hot vapor directly into the glass for powerful hits
- PID controller with per-degree temperature from 100 to 530 °C
- 155 ruby balls for even heat retention
- 14.4 mm and 18.8 mm glass joints — fits most bongs
- More compact than the Pro while delivering full ball-vape performance
Cons
- No dual mode — injector operation only, no Conversion Kit
- Available from only a few European retailers
- Mains power required, no battery
Price Comparison (2 shops)
Last updated: 03/03/2026, 1:29 PM
Specifications
| Heating Method | Convection |
| Device Type | Desktop |
| Power Source | Plug-in |
| Temperature Range | 104°C - 532°C |
| Heat-up Time | 45 seconds |
| Auto Shutoff | 120 min |
| Water Pipe | View water pipe adapters |
| Session Mode | On-Demand |
| Temperature Control | Digital |
| Material | Ruby balls, Titanium, Borosilicate glass |
| Vapor Path | Glass |
| Replaceable Battery | No |
| Passthrough Charging | No |
Source: INeedHemp (Divine Tribe)Retailer, INeedHemp (Divine Tribe)Retailer · Verified 18.02.2026
The Ruby Twist Injector from Thermal is the premium variant of the Twist Injector featuring ruby beads in the heating element. Like the standard Twist Injector, it heats DynaVap devices butane-free through a glass tube -- the ruby beads store heat and release it more evenly. The result: more consistent temperature and denser vapor on every draw.
Thermal specializes in glass injectors for DynaVap. With 3 shops in the price comparison, the Ruby version is available.
See also: Core 2.1 · TUG 2.0 · Ruby Twist Pro · CrossingTech Wireless One Hit Wonder
Ruby Beads: Heat Storage for Even Temperature
The key difference from the standard Twist Injector is the synthetic ruby beads in the heating zone. Ruby (corundum, Al₂O₃) has high heat capacity and releases stored energy slowly. In practice: the ruby beads heat up and hold temperature steady throughout the entire draw.
With the standard Twist Injector, glass temperature drops slightly during a draw as airflow carries heat away. The ruby beads act as a thermal buffer -- compensating for temperature drop and delivering more consistent heat over the draw duration.
The effect is most noticeable on longer draws: vapor stays dense from start to finish. Standard model users sometimes report diminishing vapor toward the end of a draw -- the Ruby version resolves this.
Construction: Glass, Ceramic, and Ruby
The Ruby Twist Injector is built from borosilicate glass, a ceramic heating element, and synthetic ruby beads. The ruby beads sit inside the glass tube, close to the DynaVap tip. The vapor path touches only glass and ruby -- no metals, no plastic.
Construction is otherwise identical to the standard: mains power, on/off switch on the base, glass receptacle for the DynaVap tip. The ruby beads are factory-installed and not user-replaceable.
The device stands on a stable base as a desktop solution. Weight and size are comparable to the standard model, with minimal extra weight from the ruby beads.
Operation and Comparison to Standard
Operation is identical: insert DynaVap tip into the glass tube, twist, wait for the click, remove. Dwell time determines temperature. The difference from the standard lies solely in vapor consistency.
Comparison of both Thermal models:
| Feature | Standard Twist Injector | Ruby Twist Injector |
|---|---|---|
| Heater | Ceramic + Glass | Ceramic + Glass + Ruby |
| Temp Stability | Good | Very good |
| Vapor Consistency | Good | More even |
| Heat-up Time | 15-25 s | 20-30 s |
The Ruby version takes slightly longer to heat up since the beads need to absorb heat. In return, temperature stays more stable during the draw. For users who already appreciate the standard Twist Injector, the Ruby version is the logical upgrade.
3 Shops in the Price Comparison
The Ruby Twist Injector is listed in 3 shops on vapochecker.com. The premium over the standard Twist Injector is roughly 30-50%, justified by the ruby beads and more involved manufacturing.
The Ruby version is worth it for users who want maximum vapor consistency and a pure glass/ruby vapor path. For newcomers wanting to try the Twist Injector concept first, the standard version is sufficient. The price comparison across 3 shops shows the best deal on the Ruby version.











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