u812many

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xDesaZX


https://imgur.com/a/xDesaZX

I picked up this nice tool box from harbor freight today. It’s $75 but they often email coupons. The hardware is janky but the drawers are felt lined and it looks discreet when locked up. My orbiter even fits in there :) Plenty of room for my new dynavap parts coming in the mail
 
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Summer

Long Island, NY
Well, it's a little confusing for me

Try it just once & post your thoughts.

xDesaZX


https://imgur.com/a/xDesaZX

I picked up this nice tool box from harbor freight today. It’s $75 but they often email coupons. The hardware is janky but the drawers are felt lined and it looks discreet when locked up. My orbiter even fits in there :) Plenty of room for my new dynavap parts coming in the mail

http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/how-to-post-pictures.155/. But if you're just copying a web pic, just right click & select copy image & paste in your reply.

It's a beautiful wooden tool box.

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u812many

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How's the SLX grinder?

It turns buttery smooth and really does stay clean. Only thing I’m a little disappointed about is sometimes a little bit of your ground material gets into the kief chamber, usually just when I turn it upside down for a second to get a finer grind
 
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Summer

Long Island, NY

LesPlenty

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Company Rep
I don't particularly care for the lighter. I have this brand in almost the exact same version. I find the button requires a lot of pressure & thus is very taxing on the thumb

Pretty sure this one has a lock button to keep flame on and only AU$3.29ea, good for spare back ups.

EDIT: Now out of stock.
 

olivianewtonjohn

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Pretty sure this one has a lock button to keep flame on and only AU$3.29ea, good for spare back ups.

EDIT: Now out of stock.
No I think the lock is to stop the lighter from firing. I had a similar one from the same company, the lock broke within a few days and was loose so I tried to tear it out but that broke the lighter.

Its not bad but the vertigo is light years ahead as far as quality goes.
 

condor020

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There's not much that you need since the Vapcap is so robust and durable, but there are a few things you might consider for maintenance and function.

http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/dynavap-vapcap.18853/page-460#post-1091430

If you want to fashion a filter with degummed hemp fiber. This is how I do it.

http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/dynavap-vapcap.18853/page-295#post-1034430

If you are into concentrates like shatter or rosin, a concentrate pad works magic with the Vapcap. The link below explains how to do it.

http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/dynavap-vapcap.18853/page-628#post-1122587

The Vapcap is a lot of fun! I hope you enjoy it. Not only will it handle anything you throw at it but the modular LEGO aspect can provide endless entertainment for stoners.
Thanks you bro, here I live I have access mostly to good resin hashich for a good price , weed is almost twice expensive,
 

stark1

Lonesome Planet
4/20 as a form of gambling. How fun. :)

Yes, you can UNSCREW the condenser tube from the omni condenser but half the omni assembly remains built in to the mouthpiece making it incompatible with any other VCs. The regular Ti MP is identical in shape to the wood MPs. The omni MP has the threaded receiving end of the omni condenser built in which makes it about 1/2 inch longer.
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I generally look at it as one unit, but it is actually 2 pieces as @Summer points out.


In the world of DynaVap LEGO, it would be great if VapCap offered the XL condenser separately
as a component option, for those with the standard Omni mouthpiece assembly. :nod::clap::tup::rockon::):2c:



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I picked up this nice tool box from harbor freight today. It’s $75 but they often email coupons. The hardware is janky but the drawers are felt lined and it looks discreet when locked up. My orbiter even fits in there :) Plenty of room for my new dynavap parts coming in the mail


Oftentimes in their frequent flyers, there is a 20% off coupon for any one item in their store, so
$75 x 0.80 = $60

Nice, You ate 1 too many! :tup: @u812many Thanks! :2c::clap::tup:
 
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LesPlenty

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Company Rep

At 2:22 the flame on lock is described and a lot of the photos of it for sale show it lit while the button is not being held down.
I will know for sure in the coming weeks if they ever show up. :)
I have a very old crappy single flame I will use with my ordered M, until these and another better quality one arrives.
 

stark1

Lonesome Planet
Usually hate having fire in the haus, but the included lighter x2 in the BOGO maintainence
kit is a Winnah! Fires up, like a champ!

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vertigo Cyclone II (should be called Cyclone III)

Of course spastic me, I only used it outside. I like portable VapCap heaters, especially discrete
induction magic.


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(PS I am not really spastic, however my hausmate is a Rottweiler.....)


EARTH, rising!


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Off, to celebrate Earth! On my two wheeled Bicycle!:spliff:
 
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StringTheorista

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The vertigo cyclone triple jet that Stark mentioned is really good—it’s my out and about torch. The triangular orientation of the jets lets you choose whether to concentrate more heat higher or lower on the cap, and it lights every time. Huge fuel tank.
(Lots of folks here love the Aomai single, and it is elegant looking and tiny, but mine has been quite unreliable. The flame usually dies before a click happens and then it won’t respark.)
 

Lady V

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The vertigo cyclone triple jet that Stark mentioned is really good—it’s my out and about torch. The triangular orientation of the jets lets you choose whether to concentrate more heat higher or lower on the cap, and it lights every time. Huge fuel tank.
(Lots of folks here love the Aomai single, and it is elegant looking and tiny, but mine has been quite unreliable. The flame usually dies before a click happens and then it won’t respark.)

The one in the middle is the deceased triple jet... It had the triangular shape you mention here, which I really liked, for the fact I could position two of the flames on the bottom of the cap and the single in the middle. However, it just started leaking like mad, so I retired it (don't wanna risk losing a limb).

I did see the aomai lighters and I was tempted (it looks very sleek and portable), but its tank looks tiny, I'd have to carry like 3 just in case it lets me down. Also, a single torch takes a while to heat my cap and I need speed for the 3-minute break I get during work (I'm a musician and I like to have a quick hit while I have my bathroom break). I'll order the vertigo cyclone III and try my luck with that one!

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LabPong

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It turns buttery smooth and really does stay clean. Only thing I’m a little disappointed about is sometimes a little bit of your ground material gets into the kief chamber, usually just when I turn it upside down for a second to get a finer grind

Not to derail, but commenting on important info for others.

I luv my SLX 2.0 I use that mainly and a S&B herb mill for finer grinding. I have never got any herb parts in my kief chamber. I use upside down a lot too because of too much moisture or more than being dry to grind quickly.

Make a visual inspection to make sure it is together correctly and that you have the kief chamber screwed in all the way. Sometimes you can loosen it up when you twist/grind it often and do not check. I always automatically tighten it up before I start as habit.
 

BigJr48

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Not to derail, but commenting on important info for others.

I luv my SLX 2.0 I use that mainly and a S&B herb mill for finer grinding. I have never got any herb parts in my kief chamber. I use upside down a lot too because of too much moisture or more than being dry to grind quickly.

Make a visual inspection to make sure it is together correctly and that you have the kief chamber screwed in all the way. Sometimes you can loosen it up when you twist/grind it often and do not check. I always automatically tighten it up before I start as habit.
Thanks,
I was torn between the Santa Cruz & the SLX 2.0 especially for the price difference....
 
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