phattpiggie

Well-Known Member
Accessory Maker
@Dutch-Mic there should be no customs duties on anything direct from DV as everything is sent out at a value below the the chargeable level.

I've had a couple of packages arrive and they have both contained goods well over £150 and I've paid nothing on them.

Everything I send out is marked well below the actual value so my customers should never have anything extra to pay, this includes a package that went to the States which had a value, to me, of £800+.

Obviously if customs decide to open the package and think it's under valued you could get charged.

Any UK or EU customers out there who've had a different experience would have reported the situation here and I don't recall any problems.

I seem to remember George being asked if he could mark stuff at a lower amount after the UK decided to leave the EU and our currency lost value on the money markets.

Your English is as good as if not better than mine, and it's my native tongue.
 

fågel

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hey all. still too sick to be hanging out. hope everyone is well!

i'm popping in because i have a question. i gifted my friend an og but i'm not sure how she will clean the condenser--can't get iso easily here (requires a prescription!!!!?) and also no high proof alcohol to soak it in. anyone have any recommendations? thanks in advance :peace:
 

Shannock

Well-Known Member
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I think my wife has worked out what the green envelopes are!

:peace:
 

TheVaporist

Man is a universe within himself
@Dutch-Mic You can also check the Azarius store located in Amsterdam at less than a 5 minutes walk from the Leidseplein , they are kind (from my last trip) and already have the OG vapcap and a stash. You can ask them if they can do something for you ;)

On the custom side, I'm in EU too, customs are really aggressive and nothing to worry on my side after three parcels.

And I gonna say it again but you should think about ordering directly from Dynavap, and enjoy the contact with them. They gonna do all they can to make you a happy customer, and you'll be amazed by what they can do for you.
And actually I think this is an euphemism :D
This alone, justify paying 13$!

hey all. still too sick to be hanging out. hope everyone is well!

i'm popping in because i have a question. i gifted my friend an og but i'm not sure how she will clean the condenser--can't get iso easily here (requires a prescription!!!!?) and also no high proof alcohol to soak it in. anyone have any recommendations? thanks in advance :peace:

You can soak it in acetone, but be sure to remove the orings and the fat MP or they can melt. acetone is cheap and can be found in all good hardware store. Be sure to wash your stuff with hot water and soap after ;) better safe than sorry!
You can also check powdered brewery wash aka PBW, makes wonder too on glass.

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I think my wife has worked out what the green envelopes are!

:peace:

I think that someone is liking blackwood... :D
The NV is stunning and the more I see this new Omni body, the more a like it!
Good trip on the moon! :science:
 
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Dutch-Mic

Well-Known Member
@Ricardo, looks great!

@phattpiggie Good to hear there aren't any shipping "horror stories". If I go for the Woody I'll contact Dynavap directly. Also thanks for the compliment on my English! It takes a little bit of effort, but I'm glad everyone understands me. On a side note, I hope that leaving the EU won't have very negative financial consequences for the UK. I'm still a bit astonished about it... but maybe this isn't the right place to talk about politics. :ugh:

@TheVaporist thanks for your post. I have great experiences with Azarius. I bought my cedar Dynastash there. I'm torn between ordering a omnivap from Vaposhop (as I already mentioned, they helped me very good in the past), and ordering a Ti Woody S directly from Dynavap. I'll probably buy an omni first and will contact Dynavap in the future. $13 shipping costs seems like a fair price.
 

herbalist33

Well-Known Member
@Ricardo, looks great!

@phattpiggie Good to hear there aren't any shipping "horror stories". If I go for the Woody I'll contact Dynavap directly. Also thanks for the compliment on my English! It takes a little bit of effort, but I'm glad everyone understands me. On a side note, I hope that leaving the EU won't have very negative financial consequences for the UK. I'm still a bit astonished about it... but maybe this isn't the right place to talk about politics. :ugh:

I'm in the uk and I had the misfortune of purchasing something from the states yesterday and came face to face with the exchange rate :shrug: what a nasty surprise let me tell you. Not sure if it's a strong dollar or a weak pound... but this country is seriously going to shit at the moment. And our services are being robbed right from under our noses to boot... it makes me want to move to Spain and grow some weed and chill out, but doesn't look like that's gunna be an easy option now either...

It is time for Anarchy In The UK. :rockon:

And to lighten things back up again and keep things on topic, this is what I've been vaping in my Vapcap recently:

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Terpene infused cbd crumble... very tasty:clap: And surprising really adds an effect when mixing it with herb too. I'm not trying to plug this product by any means, but I do quite like it. I'm generally putting a small tiny dab on some hemp fibre and clearing the whole thing in 1-2 hits in the omni. The taste is best with the newest gen tip. The shangri-la one contains cannabis derived terpenes from Origin extracts in the us somewhere, I have a feeling the other 2 have terpenes sourced from other plants, but don't quote me on that.

Anyway, happy cappin people
Peace
 

herbalist33

Well-Known Member
It makes me sad to know that if wealth was distributed more equally, everyone could have access to, for instance, good health care.

Your Vapcaps look awesome! Going to try to find some CBD crumble, thanks for the tip.

You're exactly right, if wealth was distributed how it should be, no one would have to go homeless/hungry/without medical care. We are currently seeing the end play of capitalism IMO... it's like the end of the game of Monopoly, where there's one or two players who have ALL the money, and one by one everyone else drops out to be put in a box.

On top of that, we have government that are selling off public funded contracts for education, healthcare prisons etc etc to companies that OPERATE OFFSHORE, thus avoiding paying back taxes into our economy. We're getting fucked over on all fronts, and it's hard to see what we can do apart from radical action.

Jeez, sorry for all the doom and gloom guys... ummm.... I love my Omnivap? :myday:

Lol

Yea the crumble is available from the UK, I think they ship international, not sure. It's 85% cbd, co2 extracted. They offer lb results for purity etc but I havnt requested them. Nice stuff, just pricey.

Peace
 

VanCough

Environmentalist
Hi all,

My brother and his girlfriend have recently started regularly using cannabis, currently they smoke through an old style wooden pipe.

I've told him to look into the omnivap because I've been curious about it myself for a while now and you all seem to love it. How is the vapour quality of the omnivap? Would one bowl be enough to pass between the two of them and get them the same high (or higher) than smoking a bowl in his pipe would?

He loves the design and the fact you can customise it with wooden stems. I just don't want him to get it if it's not going to do what he needs it for, otherwise he won't use it, continue combusting and will have wasted money.

Currently he's used my Mighty and an arizer air, how does the high compare to those devices?

Any advice is appreciated!

Thanks,

VanCough
 

Winegums

I make things from wood
Accessory Maker
I've told him to look into the omnivap because I've been curious about it myself for a while now and you all seem to love it. How is the vapour quality of the omnivap?

The vapour quality of the Omni is the same as the other Ti tipped vapcaps, it's the adjustable airflow to dial in the thickness of vapour that makes it an Omni.

Would one bowl be enough to pass between the two of them and get them the same high (or higher) than smoking a bowl in his pipe would?

They would be better off cutting in half the same amount they usually share and vaping a load each to themselves.

Currently he's used my Mighty and an arizer air, how does the high compare to those devices?
The VapCap hits harder than my Mighty for less material and offers a more full spectrum high than the Mighty does. Plus cleaning out the Mighty is so much more work I hardly use it unless I need to now.
 
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shmoedog

Vape for Life
Well I just got my first Vapcap a Ti woody xls and I have already ordered my second a Ti Vong :clap: both in all blackwood. I wanted to get a cap engraving but Matt said the machine was down :shrug: and he had no idea when they would be up and running. Maybe next time. But anyways I just wanted to say so pleased with this simple little vape. My technique has evolved since receiving and I feel like I have a solid 4 draw extraction method. I started with the triple torch from Dynavap but ended up not liking it that much it heated to the click too quickly and my abv was lighter than I liked so I have since switched to my single jet Zico MT-20. The same lighter I use with my Lotus. I actually run it the same way with both vapes. I keep the length between 5/8 and 1/2 inch for consistency and the length does make a difference. I heat low on the cap spinning and moving it back and forth on just the bottom 1/2 of the cap until the click. I respect the click totally and never heat past. In 4 draws I get a perfect coffee brown avb every time. Nice thick draws with the carb closed and then feathered towards the end. So far couldn't ask for more especially for the money. I'm also super happy :rofl:I got the Wenge Dynastash XL which totally compliments my Ti Woody perfectly and is really a must have (peanut butter and jelly). Totally recommend. Love the magnet and looks super classy sitting there with my Ti standing on it. Looking forward to my Vong for my glass. I ordered one with no carb hole since I feel its unnecessary and cumbersome for that application in particular. Also let me just also reiterate the personalized customer service from Matt and George is nothing short of amazing. They will take care of you.
 

VanCough

Environmentalist
The vapour quality of the Omni is the same as the other Ti tipped vapcaps, it's the adjustable airflow to dial in the thickness of vapour that makes it an Omni.

Okay, so is the omnivap worth the extra £100? That's a big difference in price just for variable draw...

or is it better to just buy the ti cap and tip and then get a custom stem?
 
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GeeWhiz

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It has arrived and I couldn't be happier.
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To be honest it's been more than a week already so I had plenty of time already to test her out. :science:

Eventually I found the following set up the best so far:
Small chamber, dual paralel flame, hemp filter and placing a small cigarette paper over the air-intake. (thanks @Squiby and @phattpiggie for those idea's)


After some experimenting I found that three tiny holes in the paper worked best for me, having a decent airflow that I can draw untill she clicks and at the same time still having good dense clouds, handsfree.

For me this is just as effective as having an omni, but then again IMO.

I'm lucky to have reieved the new CDDs from George and Matt as well, together with (one) previous model that was still in the tip.
The difference is definitly big between the two. Compared to the 'old' ones they are a breeze to move up and down, very nice.
A negative could be that very fine mari-dust slips trough more easily and I can see some people would not like that, like me.
On the other hand, if you place a hemp filter this is not an issue.

A small mandatory family pic
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I'm in love with my swirly (you should see the back) wenge stashEr and a Mexican Katalox woody from @Ed's TnT which is matching the wenge perfectly and is beautifully crafted, thank you for that.
On that note, when inspecting the other coccobolo woody for a friend of mine (not in the pic), it doesn't say Ed's Tnt anymore, and some differences are noticeble between the in-house dyna woodies and the ones from Ed. The carb is a bit bigger (which is not neccecary I think with the smooth air-flow of the V4 tips).
The katalox is also much thinner machined, but that could be because of the wood type.

This vape is rediclously easy to use. The only thing is remembering to let it cool down. And if you check the ABV tip down on the magnet before the cool-down click, you have a mini explosion of perfectly even roasted ABV :lol:

ps: notice the Orange bud being orange in the back of the pic?
I have some bud-porn coming up in the 'my stash' thread, so come over if you like some close-ups. Since I finally managed to fix my sigma ring flash for my camera!


Well I did not take out the gear and iphones are notorious for overprocessing so that the image is not that sharp. I just might have to break out my camera. Here is an attempt at an Agent Orange. I am unable to figure out how to upload a simple image. Hmm
 
GeeWhiz,

Chose

Well-Known Member
Purchased two new batts for my hopper and must say its a very good vape
But after two weeks of use the omni called me and said are you out tonight
So I went to party and rememberd that the omni/woody is so cool to be around
You can't beat the ritual and fat rips Hohh it's so good to be back:rockon::wave:
 

darbarikanada

Well-Known Member
Okay, so is the omnivap worth the extra £100? That's a big difference in price just for variable draw...

there's little if any functional difference between the Omni and non-Omni Ti-tip models other than the adjustable carb. people go for the Omni mostly because of its sleek engineering and 'wow' factor. it's indestructible, but the non-glass VCs are plenty tough. if you're concerned about budget, you'll be fine with a Ti woody - they'll probably even throw in a silicone mouthpiece (or you can buy one for $1), which allows you to stick it in a (14mm?) bong if you want.

Currently he's used my Mighty and an arizer air, how does the high compare to those devices?

I find the mighty to be easier as far as 'dialing in' temperature. vapcaps involve a lot more technique (torch type, flame height, flame angle, heating time, etc.) - you can eventually get to where you control things, but with the mighty, that learning curve takes about 5 min. I get the sense that vapcaps really appeal to people who like the whole torch 'ritual', maybe even miss that aspect of combustion. I love my mighty, but it's downright boring compared to the vapcap.

as far as how that all impacts the high, I think it translates as meaning that if you want to pursue 'temperature-dependent' effects (e.g. getting a less sedative high by not vaping at higher temps), a mighty will probably make that easier. also, the vapcap is a 'cloud machine', so the 'liftoff' can be more like a bong hit, whereas the mighty, with its low-temperature control possibilities, can deliver that "I can barely tell I'm inhaling anything except for the weed flavor - but I'm plenty high"

hope that helps.
 

shmoedog

Vape for Life
Purchased two new batts for my hopper and must say its a very good vape
But after two weeks of use the omni called me and said are you out tonight
So I went to party and rememberd that the omni/woody is so cool to be around
You can't beat the ritual and fat rips Hohh it's so good to be back:rockon::wave:

My GH has also been on a hiatus since my Ti Woody and Lotus arrived in the mail. I save the GH for use with glass when I have company and Ti Woody and Lotus for solo use. I really enjoy the rituals.:nod:
 

Arielle

Well-Known Member
Hi Everyone,

My name is Arielle and I work in the shipping department of Dynavap. I spoken to of many of you through email that have made a purchase in the past, and now I am reaching out to the whole community.

We are currently working on improving the FAQ page on our website. I'm looking for some insight from all of you to help gather some frequently asked questions, common misconceptions, and any other tips about our products that could help users. We hope this will help new/current users and potential buyers to fully understand what Dynavap's products are and how to achieve the most from them.

If there are any other suggestions to improve the website, I would love to see those too.

Thanks!

Arielle
 

little maggie

Well-Known Member
Okay, so is the omnivap worth the extra £100? That's a big difference in price just for variable draw...

or is it better to just buy the ti cap and tip and then get a custom stem?
I haven 't found the omni much better than the other models. To me the air flow is too restrictive unless it's fully open. I think you're better off finding a body that you really like and getting a ti tip. There are some beautiful designs in different wood and other materials.
 
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