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OmniHerbiVore™ (All in one Tool)

ElevatedMechanics

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The OmniHV™ is a specialized vaporization product, custom machined in Colorado, USA from a high-grade anodized aluminum alloy. OmniHV™ was created with the intention of enhancing your vaping experience, offering a simple and refined method of manipulating your tobacco and herbal products. OmniHV™ comes equipped with several essential vaping utilities, including:

-Collapsible* pick for clearing your tobacco/herbal
-Collapsible press to pack your tobacco/herbal materials
-Collapsible scraper to clear out residual tobacco/herbal materials after use
-Precision-machined grinder that provides a perfect, coarse grind every time
-Hidden screen compartment (screens included)
-Hidden hemp wick spool with side-dispensing slot (wick included)
-Removable mini bic slot (mini bic not included)
**All collapsible tools are removable. Removing them enhances their functionality (i.e., use the scraper to clean the grinder, the pick to remove the hemp wick, etc.).

The Tools: Having the OmniHV™ in your pocket means you’re always prepared for any vaping necessity, all in one sleek, quality-engineered product that will last. It also means you have one of the highest quality grinders on the market. OmniHV™ comes equipped with a state-of-the-art, proprietary grinder. It is precision-engineered to produce a perfect, coarse grind without clumping or causing the material to become lodged. In addition to the toolset that comes with the OmniHV™, we will release aftermarket toolsets that can be interchanged with the included tools.

Order your OmniHerbiVore exclusively from

www.elevatedmechanics.com

Use coupon: Omni15 for $15 off your purchase of OmniHV!
 
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SpruceGruve

Bag of sand in hand,Eyeing up the gold statue
This looks like a innovative product,but no one in their right mind will pay 7.99 for10 screens......
Aswell as 6.99 for 3 feet of hemp wick.

In my opinion your product looks good but your accesorys are over priced

Good luck with your business and welcome to the forum
 

Bouldorado

Well-Known Member
Not to be condescending, but have you done any market research? Very, very few people will even consider buying that unless the price is significantly lowered. Reason being is that you can purchase the tools separately and not only will they be much cheaper, they will also perform better.

Ever heard the phrase "jack of all trades, master of none"?
 

NinjaMindTriks

Ninja Vapor Enthusiast
Not to be condescending, but have you done any market research? Very, very few people will even consider buying that unless the price is significantly lowered. Reason being is that you can purchase the tools separately and not only will they be much cheaper, they will also perform better.

Ever heard the phrase "jack of all trades, master of none"?
WOW I just looked at the price! That is very costly!
 

ElevatedMechanics

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Manufacturer
@SpruceGruve Sorry for that, prices will be updated on those shortly!

@Bouldorado we have done quite the extensive market research! From our research a quality grinder here in Colorado-at any shop we visited is $30-60, quality dabbers/stainless tools are expensive too! Many of those kits cost $40-60. As for doing the job better, why is that?

I would also like to note that we are a start up company, and every OmniHV is manufactured exclusively in Denver, Colorado. With any business there are start up costs, and obviously our price will fluctuate a little bit; as Elevated Mechanics continues to expand!

@NinjaMindTriks I will say that I have used the OmniHerbiVore for many grindings to be used in a vaporizer. I have tested the ground material in a Volcano, Sublimator, and SSV with great success!
 

Vitolo

Vaporist
The tool maker has reached a good distance in rationalizing this Smokers tool's application in the Vaporizer Only forum.
I could make a great argument for why each unfolding blade of a Swiss Army Knife was designed to be used in my Vaporizer routine.
Not a flame or attack ... just giving a consumer reaction here.


I have used my fingers in the past in many grindings to be used in a vaporizer. I have tested my finger ground materials in a dozen Vaporizers, and I vaporized with success. Regardless, it has been many years since I have used my fingers!
 
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Bouldorado

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@Bouldorado we have done quite the extensive market research! From our research a quality grinder here in Colorado-at any shop we visited is $30-60, quality dabbers/stainless tools are expensive too! Many of those kits cost $40-60. As for doing the job better, why is that?

I would also like to note that we are a start up company, and every OmniHV is manufactured exclusively in Denver, Colorado. With any business there are start up costs, and obviously our price will fluctuate a little bit; as Elevated Mechanics continues to expand!
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As a CO resident I fully support local businesses. I understand you're a start up, but the product cost is simply too high for an accessory. I might change my opinion if the product had a built in pipe, but as it is now, it is entirely supplemental to some other device.

When you make a multi-tool, regardless of the application, you compromise the individual tools for the sake of portability. Literally every multi tool I've owned, from a swiss army knife to an adjustable teaspoon to a bike wrench, has had this issue. Whether it's improved strength, maneuverability, or overall function, an individual tool is better suited to the job.

As for pricing, you might be competitive in a headshop, but not online:
Total cost is $58, including shipping.
 

Mister G

Deceptively Old Fart
Looks like a decent impulse buy item on a convenience store counter. I think there is room in the market for a vape-specific multi-tool but I don't think this is THE ONE.
 
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SpruceGruve

Bag of sand in hand,Eyeing up the gold statue
I honestly feel a little bad at the response this product has gotten here sofar,But FC does have very high standards for new products.
As long as the accessorys come down in price,and maybe a little less on the unit price of the herbivore this should do good.

I think this would be good to bring camping/out and about,I know I don't always want to bring all of my vape accessorys with me
 
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ElevatedMechanics

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Manufacturer
I honestly feel a little bad at the response this product has gotten here sofar,But FC does have very high standards for new products.
As long as the accessorys come down in price,and maybe a little less on the unit price of the herbivore this could do ok.

I think this could be good to bring camping/out and about,I know I don't always want to bring all of my vape accessorys with me
As Elevated Mechanics we strive to meet the markets demands, we are new and will find our niche! I fully expected trial by fire-the best of the best in my opinion have also went through this test, some of my favorite vaporizers; were first frowned upon on FC. In due time people started to realize they had a quality product, and are now loved!

Eitherway, I appreciate the feedback!
 

Lo

Combustion free since '09
I don't smoke anymore so no need for most of those tools. I do agree a vaping version mulitool might be nice if priced attractively.

I HAVE to say though... in the next videos you release I think you might need to learn how to pronounce Omni... or change the name to Omini - I thought maybe the name was Omini by the pronounciation and had to look at thread/product title again to confirm the name. Am I the only one?? lol.

Good luck with the start up.
 

vorrange

Vapor.wise
The idea is good. The price is too much. Half the price would be fair.

For 120USD i'd rather buy another vaporizer or a glass piece.


I'd make two different tool sets instead, one for combusters and one for vaporists and dabbers.

I'd include a spoon with a standard measure as well. And a brush. I use a brush everytime.

I'd use a diferent system for the grinder. Perhaps just a top cover with a small handle to spin and grind the material instead of the whole lighter thingy. That will make it smaller which is good for portability.

And for vaporists i'd loose the lighter thingy or make it an option and loose the hemp wick compartment and replace it for a small stash box, albeit slightly bigger than the wick compartment.


As it stands the omniherbivore is a tool tailored specifically for combusters. And i agree with Vito, a swiss knife is 5x less and allows you much more tools for a vaporist arsenal. We don't need lighters, or hemp wicks and many don't use grinders often either.
 
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ElevatedMechanics

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Manufacturer
Which vaporizers are you guys using without grinding? Every vaporizer I own seems to vaporize better with ground material!

@vorrange we are working on a kit that will have all that included!
 
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Vitolo

Vaporist
Which vaporizers are you guys using without grinding?
The E- Nano has been a recent favorite for vaporizing whole nugs.
Even with that vaporizer I personally grind.
I have an entire collection of grinders, but have pretty much settled i to using my 2 favorites, that performed better in most situations.
I do have a couple of vaporizers that I assign specific grinder.. that seems best with a particular setup.
 

vorrange

Vapor.wise
Lotus Vaporizer, Vaponic, E-nano, Hi, Vapolution, just from the top of my head. Many others would work well, all you need is convection heating and cover the screen area so the air does not go around the nugg, by the sides.

Good news on the kit then. ;)


You mentioned the Volcano, the Sub and the SSV. The Volcano has too large of a bowl to use whole nugs, the Sub has a lot of conduction and radiation so grinding is best. But the SSV should work well, give it a try. The first hits are less thick but have much more taste nuances, the taste is more floral/fruity and less green.
 
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RUDE BOY

Space is the Place
There's always room for more vaporizer tools. I would second the brush and spoons addition. The price seems very high for what it does, but since I haven't held one couldn't say 100% that it isn't worth what their asking for it.

I stopped grinding for most of my vapes, the only ones that don't work well are conduction vapes that use a trench type chamber( mflb, palm, Flashvape, vg volta) or my iolite/wispr's.

The Davinci, no2 ,PN and t-Vape all work well with pieces of bud.

The Vapolution 2.0 and the HerbalAire manufacturers both recommend using unground herb. Getting both in the last few months has me rethinking the need to grind.
 

clouded vision

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Enchantre

Oil Painter
I just got two "pipe" multitools for about $8. Long narrow spoon, tamper thing, and a pokey thing.

I use the spoon for filling my ELBs. the tamper doesn't fit anything I use to vape with.

I would love a similar set that was actually designed for MJ & vaporizing. Better scoop spoon. a resin scraper, a cleaning bristle brush, maybe a very narrow herb "grinder", like epicvape has on their picks.

Consider your market first, not the money you need to make.
 
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