Hello my fellow vapers....i need your advice...im in the market for a Dynavap and im not sure which model to get. I will predominantly be using this through a water tool...but will also want to use it on the go...money is no issue so im thinking Omni of some variety...but please give me input on which might be more appropriate...does the Omni XL outperform the Omnivong? Please help me you Dynavap veterans....and i also need an induction heater....fluxer or pipes?....can someone tell me a good one?
The difference between standard and XL is just length, the main difference here is how it feels in your hands. If you have larger hands, and XL will probably feel better and be easier to handle when heating with a torch. Most of the Dynastashes are made for standard sizes though, if that matters to you.
The Vongs main differences are the thickness of the body/stem (it has to be thicker to fill a 14mm joint) and the flattened parts that can keep it from rolling if you set it down on its side.
If you prefer a thinner body, you can also pick up a glass piece to put the tip on from DDave -
https://www.ddavemods.com/store/c6/DynaVap_Vaporizers.html - or a cheap fat mouth piece from Dynavap or just get an extra NonaVong body or stem (body is standard, stem is XL size) to swap out with an Omni or other body/stem.
If you find a setup you want to build from multiple parts and you’re not sure they fit, just post them and someone can verify that what you have works as you want it to.
On the Omni performance, any Omni will perform about the same. They all have an adjustable condenser that you can set from very open (for a VapCap - they always have resistance due to the thin condenser tube) to fairly closed. At least with mine I still have to cover the carb hole to really stop air from the carb hole, but the adjustment does make a real difference.
If you’d rather be able to hold the mouthpiece and have the rest of the VC spin freely on it than have the Omni adjustment, a normal condenser and spinning mouth piece are also great.
The main differences between the Titanium and Stainless Steel VCs are that the Ti heats up and cools down faster, has a little less draw restriction, and the Ti tip has multiple positions you can set the screen at for different load sizes.
The Stainless Steel Ms are still just fine, and some people even prefer them, or use them with an XL condenser and spinning mouth piece. You have a lot of options, and you’d probably like some better than others, but whether it’s through trying or reading you’d have to determine which you like best for yourself!
Pipe has been making IHs longer and most people here happy with his products, but the Fluxer stuff seems to be gaining popularity. I doubt you’d be disappointed with either.