The herb chamber is part of the Ti Tip. It attaches to the midsection (body, stem, straight or VonG) by the body simultaneously fitting over the end of the tip as the condenser slips up into it. The cap slides over the bowl section of the Ti tip. It is a friction fit. If it is too loose and slides off easily, pinch the body of the cap slightly to take it out of round and it will fit a bit tighter.
If you wait a few seconds after hearing the cooling click the cap will have cooled enough to gently pull off with your fingers and expose the herb chamber. You can rapidly cool the cap by blowing on it, placing it on the Stash magnet or some other piece of metal.
If you want to remove the cap while still hot, use the stash magnet, invert and pull off the cap or protect your fingers with a bit of material like cotton and pull it off with your fingers.
This is an exploded view of a Cocobolo Ti Woody. Cap, Ti tip, stem and regular condenser.
I bought my first Dynastash as a luxury item. I have since come to appreciate its simple functionality, the discrete petite presentation and classy looks.
It stashes your herb, two choices if you get the DynastashER and three choices if you get a DynastashER2. It's nice to have a bit with you at the ready. There seems to be no discernable odor from the stash. It houses a Vapcap. It is very handy a convenient. It tiny measuring at around 2" x 4" x 3/4".
The magnet is handy to hold the Vapcap upright while in use so it doesn't roll around. It can also pull the cap off and the stash can be tucked away by sticking the stash magnet onto something like a fringe or table hardware etc.
I thought that the Dynastash would be a luxury item but now I think that everyone who uses a Vapcap should have at least one whether you plan to take it out and about or just want an unobtrusive storage device for your endtable.