hopla

Well-Known Member
Received today my M19+Omni XL+...Kharma!!!
As i anticipated, the customs added another 56€ (63$) to the 184€ (208+63=271$)
So it's still an interesting price (with the free kharma), but Italian customs are the real thieves here.
Now i have some testing to do.
 

hopla

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I didn't understand the rant about the tubes... until i got two today (one of the green tubes is easy to open).
The guy who invented those tubes was a joker for sure, i think the only people not having trouble opening it are those who have some watches repairing kit, with those knives that can remove back case covers.
Watch-Back-Case-Cover-Removal-Remover-Opener-Knife-Watchmaker-Repair-Fix-Tool.jpg_640x640.jpg


:lol:

For the first impressions with an induction heater:
Omni XL: impressive lightweight, pleasant to look at and to handle. Little quicker to cool down, i have to play more with the carb hole closing game.

M19: a little harder to draw than my M18 (but maybe i'm used to my M18...), very pleasant to hold.
Kharma: like my M18, airflow is fantastic, i really appreciate having two of them (maybe i'll end up giving the M19 to a friend... but i need more testing to be sure)
 
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stark1

Lonesome Planet
Interesting that you found your M-19 more restrictive, most people found
The laminar flow to be smoother.

If the carb hole is not blocked, the flow should be similar.

Also interesting you like your Karma, it is pretty with etching, lots of Karma. & Unique. :tup:
 

Vaporware

Well-Known Member
I didn't understand the rant about the tubes... until i got two today (the OmniXl's tube is easy to open).
The guy who invented those tubes was a joker for sure, i think the only people not having trouble opening it are those who have some watches repairing kit, with those knives that can remove back case covers.
Watch-Back-Case-Cover-Removal-Remover-Opener-Knife-Watchmaker-Repair-Fix-Tool.jpg_640x640.jpg


:lol:

For the first impressions with an induction heater:
Omni XL: impressive lightweight, pleasant to look at and to handle. Little quicker to cool down, i have to play more with the carb hole closing game.

M19: a little harder to draw than my M18 (but maybe i'm used to my M18...), very pleasant to hold.
Kharma: like my M18, airflow is fantastic, i really appreciate having two of them (maybe i'll end up giving the M19 to a friend... but i need more testing to be sure)

If you’re talking about the little black plastic flower containers from Dynavap, they’re supposed to be opened by squeezing the sides just under the lid. If you do it that way, it should be easy as long as you don’t have hand problems.
 

hopla

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Interesting that you found your M-19 more restrictive, most people found
The laminar flow to be smoother.

If the carb hole is not blocked, the flow should be similar.

Also interesting you like your Karma, it is pretty with etching, lots of Karma. & Unique. :tup:

I have to test the M19 further, maybe i loaded it a bit heavier than my Kharma.
But definitely my Kharma has an impressive airflow
(with carb hole not blocked, my Kharma "sounds" a little more high pitched than my M19, the M19 feels more focused on tinier point of aspiration while the M18 feels a tad more wide, but truly those are very minor differences).
 

Ricardo

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Italian customs are the real thieves here.
Feeling your pain bro. At least you got it. If Canary Islands Customs determine these to be in any way related to tobacco consumption - vaporizers, aromatherapy devices, whatever - they require a customs agency with the requisite certification to "liberate the merchandise"..........making the whole process practically impossible and prohibitively costly. :bang:
 

hopla

Well-Known Member
If you’re talking about the little black plastic flower containers from Dynavap, they’re supposed to be opened by squeezing the sides just under the lid. If you do it that way, it should be easy as long as you don’t have hand problems.
i have 2 greens and 1 black.
1 black and 1 green are really painful to open.
The green that is easy to open has a more electric green colour and i can see two zones where i can squeeze like you say (but i open it easily even without squeezing)
2gt5hdf.jpg


:D
 

hopla

Well-Known Member
Feeling your pain bro. At least you got it. If Canary Islands Customs determine these to be in any way related to tobacco consumption - vaporizers, aromatherapy devices, whatever - they require a customs agency with the requisite certification to "liberate the merchandise"..........making the whole process practically impossible and prohibitively costly. :bang:
no way...
you live in paradise, but a paradise with customs that invasive is not that fun..
lo siento
 

juanavape

Well-Known Member
Hi All

I've been reading this thread now for a few days, read from page 1650 to about 1670 so far. One outstanding question that I haven't found an answer for yet is this : Could somebody tell me if the Vapcap (M) bowl is bigger, smaller or about the same size as the bowl on my beloved Lotus vaporizer ? Somebody here must own both. Thanx.
 

Vaporware

Well-Known Member
i have 2 greens and 1 black.
1 black and 1 green are really painful to open.
The green that is easy to open has a more electric green colour and i can see two zones where i can squeeze like you say (but i open it easily even without squeezing)
2gt5hdf.jpg


:D

Those aren’t the ones I was thinking of...I don’t think any of my tubes from Dynavap are like those, but I think I’ve had them from somewhere else and yeah, I’m not a big fan either.
 

Gigsabits53

Well-Known Member
Hi All

I've been reading this thread now for a few days, read from page 1650 to about 1670 so far. One outstanding question that I haven't found an answer for yet is this : Could somebody tell me if the Vapcap (M) bowl is bigger, smaller or about the same size as the bowl on my beloved Lotus vaporizer ? Somebody here must own both. Thanx.
I have both and the Lotus bowl is much larger.
 

cybrguy

Putin is a War Criminal
So I was in my kitchen making coffee and I heard this little sound coming from my vape station. It was a little whine and I didn't know what it was, but as I got closer I heard it sounded like a voice and, oddly, it appeared to be coming from one of my little snapstashes. I popped open the snapstash and clearly heard "What about ME?" coming from the stash. I poured it out in my hand and it was my DynaCoil apparently feeling neglected having never been used. I felt bad for it but not being able to help I promised it that some day soon it would get it's opportunity, just not yet. I'm sure anyone who has sat on the bench of their sport team for a while can understand.

Soon come, little Dynacoil, soon come...
 

Kanna_Kult

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I’m probably gonna grab a vapcap while they’re on sale for 4/20, but I can’t decide which. I’m stuck between the 2019 M and the shadow M. I much prefer the look of the shadow m but I assume the new updated 2019 m might work a bit better. Has anyone tried both the 18/shadow m and the 19 m have any insight ?
 

Prophecy

Well-Known Member
Tomorrow I will send a little Vapcap package as a gift out, hope the receiver will be happy with it.
The package is a personal starter kit put together by me with the following content: Dynavap M 2019, Vertigo triple flame lighter and an handmade leather stash along with a matching leather stand for the vapcap.

Have also made a instruction video where I show how to use the vapcap so that not much can get wrong.
I explain how to dissasemble the vapcap, the way of functioning of it and what types of flames can be used single, triple, candle etc.
Use of the carb hole I have also explained.
The heat technics where on the cap can be heated more on the clicker side or more on the mouthpiece side and what effects results in then.
I think with this instruction video it will be a nice start in the vapcap world for a first owner.

 
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I didn't understand the rant about the tubes... until i got two today (one of the green tubes is easy to open).
The guy who invented those tubes was a joker for sure, i think the only people not having trouble opening it are those who have some watches repairing kit, with those knives that can remove back case covers.


:lol:

For the first impressions with an induction heater:
Omni XL: impressive lightweight, pleasant to look at and to handle. Little quicker to cool down, i have to play more with the carb hole closing game.

M19: a little harder to draw than my M18 (but maybe i'm used to my M18...), very pleasant to hold.
Kharma: like my M18, airflow is fantastic, i really appreciate having two of them (maybe i'll end up giving the M19 to a friend... but i need more testing to be sure)


I also tend to say that the M18 in the Luftrom and overall rating is slightly better than the M19. which are very small differences, if any. I also wonder if it's because I was used to the old one. The notches in tip but need not necessarily be of advantage, I think in the total vaporizer behavior? I have to continue testing
 

drzen

Well-Known Member
Are there any here who prefer the 2018 M to the 2019? I’m especially interested in knowing about the stem because I kinda think the new facets and rocker look esthetically unattractive to my eye. Does the tip performance appreciably improve?

If I really need better airflow I may get a Ti tip.
 

Monk Debate

The monks do be debatin’
Are there any here who prefer the 2018 M to the 2019? I’m especially interested in knowing about the stem because I kinda think the new facets and rocker look esthetically unattractive to my eye. Does the tip performance appreciably improve?

If I really need better airflow I may get a Ti tip.

If you dislike the look of the rocker get the 2018 and a Ti tip, you won’t regret it.
 

hopla

Well-Known Member
Testing still in progress:
Omni XL: the Ti tip is phenomenal, i can't notice a big difference with the induction heater (big plus of it=very even toasting of the herb with any tip and at least 4 sessions, easily 5 with one load) but with a torch the difference is huge.
First heat up, quick big cloud and very tasty, second one arrives very fast too, and on the third i nearly went to close to combustion (have to practice my torch technique again, and remember that the Ti tip doesn't need that 1-2 secs more heating the M18 can usually handle)

M19: you're right! i squeezed it gently out of its original very tight round form and now the airflow is much wider! So i can tell that for me technically M18=M19, aesthetically it will logically varies for each of us, used to my M18 i appreciate M19's hybrid form (M18+OmniXL).

But the big change for someone who would want to save some money would be:
buy a M19 and a Ti tip, that Ti tip allows you to have what a stainless tip achieves at the 2nd heating-up right from the first heating-up: big and tasty cloud, whereas my Stainless tip first draw is usually very subtle in smoke but very tasty.

Thank you again Dynavap for those great vapes!
 
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