doubledown

Well-Known Member
Yes. A custom Dynastash G2 can be ordered if you contact them directly. G2 refers to "2 garages". You can also request that it have 2 magnets as well. In this case you would be requesting a custom Dynastash G2 M2.

This configuration will sacrifice the herb compartment.

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Just spoke with Dynavap. Said he had one bicote double garage left and would hold it for me and do a double magnet. What great CS!
 

Squiby

Well-Known Member
I just hope that I will be satisfied with the M ;-)
My Crystal Ball tells me that you will fall in love this Spring and will acquire VAS.VAS possibly referring to Vapcap Aquisition Syndrome.

The Crystal never lies, but only you can interpret its meaning.…

Which wood is that please?
Bicote I believe.
 

Esoteric

Pot Head formerly Septon Sefton
My Crystal Ball tells me that you will fall in love this Spring and will acquire VAS.VAS possibly referring to Vapcap Aquisition Syndrome.

The Crystal never lies, but only you can interpret its meaning.…

Bicote I believe.

Thanks
 
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baxter

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Sad news for me, the envelope with the Ms I ordered for two friends who always liked my Omni but couldn't justify the price got stolen from my mailbox. This leaves me very angry as I'm pretty sure it's been one of my neighbor and I'm cautious about going to the police given the nature of the products inside my goddamn purple envelope...

Wow, Im really sorry to hear that. But how do you know the envelope was stolen out of the mailbox?


My 'M' arrived yesterday and it's been thoroughly tested with herb, kief and oil :)

I would most definitely advise anyone who is thinking of getting the OG as their first VC to spend the extra bucks and get the 'M' instead.

Around April 1st I saw the promotion with an M for $40 + $7 shipping and decided instead to get the O.G. from puffitup for $35 shipped. Now I will be getting the M for the 420 promotion. I dont mind having both just in case i misplace one of them i will have a spare.

Another huge advantage is that you can vape whole nugs and buds.. you don't really need a grinder with the VC.. there may be some better performance with the buds...

:bowdown:

I would be interested to hear opinion of others on that as well, is it better to stuff nugs in there or to grind it up first? Which will get us the best yield and efficiency?
 

Squiby

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I would be interested to hear opinion of others on that as well, is it better to stuff nugs in there or to grind it up first? Which will get us the best yield and efficiency?

Some people swear grinding is best. I don't have a grinder, nor do I feel the need to get one.

I just tear a tiny nug off a flower and vape it whole. I get plenty medicated, my nug is evenly toasted and when you remove the cap and invert your Vapcap, the nug easly and cleanly falls out of the chamber.

My vote is for whole nugs.
 

TheVapeler

Well-Known Member
Alright I have my cart set up for 4:20 but I'm wondering if I should even get the omni condenser. I own a woody-s and was hoping to replace the ss condenser and wood mouthpiece for the omni, but I do not wish to do so if I still need to cover the carb when the omni condenser is shut all the way as I prefer a tighter draw. It doesn't appear that the o-ring on the omni would cover the carb on the wood body. I'm probably over thinking this but I know dynavap posted something about a titanium mouthpiece and I would probably wait on that if all the omni condenser does is give a more airy draw. I use my woody with the o-ring pushed past the carb for max restriction and vapor production and am hoping the omni would provide the same option essentially. Those with a omni condenser in a short wood body, do you still need to cover the carb?
Edit: just watched some of the YouTube videos explaining how it stops airflow at the tip, so it appears I will be getting an omnivap condenser. However I have an old gen titanium tip, will it still function the same with the newer revised omni condenser?
 
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cybrguy

Putin is a War Criminal
Ooooo @Squiby , purveyor of (VC) porn. I bet you never thought that might be how you were known... :lmao:

@Arielle.Dynavap I bought a OG VC for a friend a while back and had you ship it directly to him, so you have his address but he has no account. Can he order direct and get the free shipping, or should I order for him and have you ship him direct?
 

Kalessin

Well-Known Member
I would be interested to hear opinion of others on that as well, is it better to stuff nugs in there or to grind it up first? Which will get us the best yield and efficiency?
It seems like people who have lower tolerances like the nug stuffing better, and higher toleranced folk like grinding. For me, I like grinding. With just putting bud bits in, I have to do twice as many bowls as if I grind, because you just can't fit as much unground bud in there as you can if you have it ground pretty fine. It takes a full vapcap bowl of fine grind for me to really start feeling the effect, if I was to use unground bud I need to do 2, or maybe even 3 full to get near the same effect since it's not all hitting me at once like if I were doing one really full ground bowl
 

Squiby

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I was hoping to replace the ss condenser and wood mouthpiece for the omni, but I do not wish to do so if I still need to cover the carb when the omni condenser is shut all the way as I prefer a tighter draw.
It doesn't appear that the o-ring on the omni would cover the carb on the wood body. I use my woody with the o-ring pushed past the carb for max restriction and vapor production and am hoping the omni would provide the same option essentially. Those with a omni condenser in a short wood body, do you still need to cover the carb?

Go ahead and get the Omni condenser. The Omni condenser/mp regulates a custom air flow by the degree with which you screw the Omni mp on or off the condenser. If you expand the condenser length to its max by unscrewing the mp as far as it can go without becoming disconnected it will block any airflow coming through the carb.

The condenser has a beveled edge at the tip end. As you unthread the mp, the condenser moves farther into the neck of the tip and the beveled end creates a seal. As you pull vapor from your Omni, air will be pulled under the cap, heating air and creating a greater convection experience.

Have no fear. Regardless of the body style the Omni condenser/mp and titanium tip will adjust the airflow to your liking.
 

TheVapeler

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Go ahead and get the Omni condenser. The Omni condenser/mp regulates a custom air flow by the degree with which you screw the Omni mp on or off the condenser. If you expand the condenser length to its max by unscrewing the mp as far as it can go without becoming disconnected it will block any airflow coming through the carb.

The condenser has a beveled edge at the tip end. As you unthread the mp, the condenser moves farther into the neck of the tip and the beveled end creates a seal. As you pull vapor from your Omni, air will be pulled under the cap, heating air and creating a greater convection experience.

Have no fear. Regardless of the body style the Omni condenser/mp and titanium tip will adjust the airflow to your liking.
Excellent thank you for your input. I was trying to find a video explaining it and sure enough George had one on YouTube.
 

MinnBobber

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For anyone else who wanted a XL Omni , Arielle has promptly responded that such is not available now and expected time for it to go public is "a few months".

For me, the Omni design was a big "want to try" and I was expecting the XL longer size would be easier to spin in your hand. I've tried spinning longer options in my hand, like a pencil, and it was much easier.
 
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Jared Leibowitz

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whats a good torch lighter to buy with the dynavap M? looking to spend less than $15 and have it be as slim as possible for carrying in my pocket. also, are there any basic accessories i should get when purchasing the M? not sure if any parts are known to go bad after a while, like the screens.
 

The Beagle

Bubbles & Bags
Wow, Im really sorry to hear that. But how do you know the envelope was stolen out of the mailbox?

I spoke with my postman earlier, he said he put the envelope in the mailbox but I never found it.

That is a gorgeous rig, been trying to find the parts to recreate it myself!

Would you mind telling me what that wooden flask stand with the metal holder is called?
Or even better, where i can get it?

Literally fell in love with your setup, if you can share what its pieces are, i would forever be grateful.

Thanks!

Been a long time lurker, you pushed me to make my first post!

Here's another pic where you can see it better:

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The body is a Schott Glass 500ml round bottom, two necks flask (top neck is 29mm and the small one is 14mm). The downstem is a 29mm Matrix knockoff from DHGate, the mouthpiece is from the Herborizer Sphere bubbler and it's attached with a standard 14-18mm adapter and the carbed dropdown is custom made by @Oregonglassblower. He can also make you the mouthpiece and it can have a 14mm male end to avoid the adapter. The wooden base is also custom made by a friend of mine with his cnc machine, I'll send you some other pics if you want to recreate it. If you fully want to go the lab route just buy a flask clamp and screw a threaded steel bar in a nice piece of wood and you are done.http://shop.herborizer.com/en/vaporizer-xl/8-vaporizer-sphere-xl.html
I'm glad I had you make your first post, stick around, it's a very friendly place here (albeit it can be pretty bad for your wallet).
 

almost there

Well-Known Member
For anyone else who wanted a XL Omni , Arielle has promptly responded that such is not available now and expected time for it to go public is "a few months".

For me, the Omni design was a big "want to try" but I was expecting the XL longer size would be easier to spin in your hand. I've tried spinning longer options in my hand, like a pencil, and it was much easier.
I completely agree despite the fact my hands aren't very big. I went as far as purchasing the M so I can get a feel of the standard length and it didn't agree with me. It's really too bad too bc I even had the perfect dynastash waiting. I'm glad I picked up the M even though I've never used it, I always thought I didn't like the way the metal vapcaps look but in person it's very sexy. Without a doubt once the omni xl goes live I'll be one of the first ones placing an order.
 

cybrguy

Putin is a War Criminal
For me, the Omni design was a big "want to try" but I was expecting the XL longer size would be easier to spin in your hand. I've tried spinning longer options in my hand, like a pencil, and it was much easier.
Yeah, spinning is the one reason I have thought about getting an XL. I don't think the length will change vapor temp at all, and it won't fit in my current normal length DynaStash, but easier spinning would be nice. I don't seem to be able to effectively capture the MP when trying to spin my Woody-S so I just go back and forth most of the time. No problem, really.
 

mucsusn

60 going on 20
whats a good torch lighter to buy with the dynavap M? looking to spend less than $15 and have it be as slim as possible for carrying in my pocket. also, are there any basic accessories i should get when purchasing the M? not sure if any parts are known to go bad after a while, like the screens.
Get the $10.00 triple from Dynavap. It's an inline configuration, so it gives some nice variations on heating technique. Decent tank capacity, also. When I got mine I had to adjust the piezo tip for reliable ignition, but smooth sailing since then (12/16).

Also, elighters.com has a shit ton of brands and styles to choose from.
 

Vapor_Eyes

taste buds
For anyone else who wanted a XL Omni , Arielle has promptly responded that such is not available now and expected time for it to go public is "a few months".

For me, the Omni design was a big "want to try" and I was expecting the XL longer size would be easier to spin in your hand. I've tried spinning longer options in my hand, like a pencil, and it was much easier.
As much as I love my Omni it's really only a little better than the other models, and mostly so when using it with water. I think you'll be more than happy with a standard XL, if you want an Omni condenser later it's a simple upgrade.

A lot of people prefer to use their Omni fully closed. With a standard VapCap you can push the condenser o-ring under the air intake port (carb) and you will achieve the same thing. You can even partially block the carb with the condenser o-ring, it's not as precise as the Omni and requires disassembly to adjust but it has similar results.
 

Squiby

Well-Known Member
For me, the Omni design was a big "want to try" and I was expecting the XL longer size would be easier to spin in your hand. I've tried spinning longer options in my hand, like a pencil, and it was much easier.
Just keep in mind that the Omni mp does not spin. If you want a longer model that allows you to steady the mp in your Palm while spinning continuously in one direction, the Vapcap, get a Ti Woody XLS.

The XLS models are likely more comfortable for large hands. But there are different ways to turn a VC. You can hold it securely between your fingers while rotating your wrist back and forth. Or, you can twirl the VC back and forth by rolling the VC over your fingertips guided by your thumb. These twirling techniques let you hold the VC anywhere along the midsection. You don't have to hold it close to the tip.

whats a good torch lighter to buy with the dynavap M? looking to spend less than $15

Lots of options available. Check out the Vapcap Lighter thread

http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/w...use-with-the-vapcap.23318/page-8#post-1105353

are there any basic accessories i should get when purchasing the M? not sure if an

Yes, screens, high temp orings, condenser orings, lighter, degummed hemp fiber, extra cap etc.

Check out the link below in my signature for building a Vapcap First Aid Kit.
 

TheVaporist

Man is a universe within himself
They heard you @Squiby and there is some really nice DynaKits in the "Spare" section of the Dynavap's website.
All are really good and fairly priced, with all a newcomer needs to be a happy Capper!

Kudos @VapCap as long as the nice F.A.Q, this is gonna be so good for our "sanity" :tup:

Edit: @snackmaster :ninja:

Edit2: And there is two t-shirts available now as long as the DynaHat, if you wanna look good on the DynaBeach this summer :cool:
 
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mucsusn

60 going on 20
:cry:
They heard you @Squiby and there is some really nice DynaKits in the "Spare" section of the Dynavap's website.
All are really good and fairly priced, with all a newcomer needs to be a happy Capper!

Kudos @VapCap as long as the nice F.A.Q, this is gonna be so good for our "sanity" :tup:

Edit: @snackmaster :ninja:
Just what the site needed.......all three of the newly available maintenance kits are pretty good values:)
 
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