
Vaporizers
by DynaVap
The DynaVap M7XL is a battery-free dry herb vaporizer that gives you full control over vapour temperature, density, and flavour through an adjustable condenser system. It's the extended-length version of DynaVap's seventh-generation M series — longer body, longer vapour path, and a unique ergonomic mouthpiece that sets it apart from the standard M7. If you like tinkering with your setup to dial in the exact hit you want, this is the vape to pick up.
The M7XL adds two things the standard M7 doesn't have: an adjustable condenser and a longer body. That might sound minor on paper, but in practice it changes how the vape feels in your hand and how the vapour hits your throat.
The condenser sits inside the body and controls how air flows from the heated tip to your mouth. Extend it to its full length and you get a longer vapour path — the vapour has more time to cool before it reaches you, which means smoother draws packed with terpene flavour. Shorten the condenser and you reduce that cooling distance, producing denser, more full-bodied clouds. It's a simple mechanical adjustment — no electronics, no apps, no fiddling with temperature settings on a screen. Just pull the condenser to the length you want and go.
The XL body also makes the vape easier to handle during heating. With a standard-length M7, your fingers sit closer to the tip while you're torching it. The extra length on the M7XL gives you more room, which matters when you're using a single-flame torch and need to rotate the cap evenly. We've found the XL format also pairs better with water pipes — the longer stem slots into 10mm and 14mm adapters without the vape disappearing into the joint.
The M7XL is machined from stainless steel throughout — body, condenser, and tip. It's got a satisfying weight to it, heavier than you'd expect from something this slim. The engraved pattern on the body isn't just decorative; it gives your fingers grip when you're rotating the vape during heating. Run your thumb along it and you can feel the texture — it's a proper machined finish, not a printed pattern that'll wear off after six months.
The cap clicks twice when it reaches vaping temperature (around 200-220°C depending on where you aim the flame on the cap). That audible click is the heart of DynaVap's system — no batteries, no chargers, no degrading lithium cells. Just a butane torch and your ears. The tip uses a finless design for better heat retention, meaning the chamber stays at temperature longer between draws. DynaVap moved away from the finned tip design with the M7 generation, and the difference in heat retention is noticeable.
One honest note: stainless steel conducts heat, and the M7XL does get warm along the lower body after a few consecutive heat cycles. It won't burn you, but you'll feel it. The XL length helps here compared to the standard M7 — your lips and fingers stay further from the hot zone.
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| M7XL body | Extended-length stainless steel stem with engraved grip |
| M7 tip | Finless design, adjustable chamber size (half-bowl or full-bowl click) |
| Adjustable condenser | Telescoping stainless steel, fits all M series bodies |
| Cap | Dual-click temperature indicator cap |
| Ergonomic mouthpiece | XL-specific design, wider profile than standard M7 |
No torch is included — you'll need a butane torch lighter separately. A single-flame torch gives you the most control over where heat hits the cap, which directly affects vapour temperature. Multi-flame torches work but heat faster, giving you less precision.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | DynaVap |
| Model | M7XL |
| SKU | VS0381 |
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Power source | Butane torch (not included) |
| Chamber type | Adjustable — half-bowl or full-bowl click |
| Chamber capacity | Approximately 0.1g (half) to 0.15g (full) |
| Condenser | Adjustable length, compatible with all M series vapes |
| Tip design | Finless, improved heat retention |
| Body length | XL (extended over standard M7) |
| Water pipe compatible | Yes — fits 10mm natively |
The M7XL sits at the top of DynaVap's current M lineup. Here's how it stacks up against the alternatives we carry.
| Feature | DynaVap M7XL | DynaVap M7 (Standard) | Older M Series (M Plus, 2021M) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Body length | XL (extended) | Standard | Standard |
| Adjustable condenser | Yes — included | No | No |
| Tip design | Finless, improved retention | Finless, improved retention | Finned |
| Ergonomic mouthpiece | Yes — XL-specific | Standard mouthpiece | Standard mouthpiece |
| Condenser cross-compatibility | Fits all M series | N/A | N/A |
| Water pipe use | Better fit due to length | Works with adapter | Works with adapter |
| Best for | Tinkerers, water pipe users | Portable daily driver | Budget entry point |
If you want the most portable option and don't care about condenser adjustments, the standard M7 is lighter and more pocket-friendly. But if you use a water pipe regularly or you like experimenting with vapour density and cooling, the M7XL is worth the step up. The condenser alone changes the experience enough to justify it — and the fact that it's backwards-compatible with older M series bodies means you can upgrade your existing DynaVaps too.
Complete your setup: grab a single-flame butane torch for precise heating control — multi-flame torches work but give you less temperature finesse. A DynaVap dosing capsule (holds roughly 0.125g) keeps your chamber clean and makes reloading faster when you're out and about. If you're planning to run the M7XL through a water pipe, check out a 10mm or 14mm glass adapter for a snug fit.
We've sold DynaVap vapes since the early M series days, and the most common complaint we used to hear was about harsh hits — people heating too aggressively with a quad-flame torch and getting vapour that tasted more like combustion than terpenes. The M7XL addresses that in two ways. The extended body gives vapour more distance to cool naturally, and the adjustable condenser lets you stretch that cooling path even further. It's the first M series vape where you can genuinely tailor the draw to your preference without buying aftermarket parts.
The other thing worth mentioning: DynaVap vapes are effectively buy-it-for-life tools. There are no batteries to degrade, no heating elements to burn out, no firmware to become obsolete. The stainless steel body will outlast any electronic vape in the same price bracket. We've seen original 2018 M models come through our shop still working fine — just a bit scratched up. The M7XL carries that same durability with seven generations of design refinement on top.
The one thing the M7XL won't do is heat itself. You need a torch, you need to learn the technique (where to aim the flame, how fast to rotate), and your first few sessions might involve some trial and error. That learning curve is real — but once you've got it down, you'll extract more flavour from 0.1g of herb than most electronic vapes pull from a full chamber. The efficiency is genuinely impressive. A small stash lasts noticeably longer.
No. The M7XL is entirely battery-free. You heat the cap with a butane torch lighter and the built-in click mechanism tells you when it's ready. No charging cables, no degrading batteries, no downtime.
The adjustable tip holds roughly 0.1g on the half-bowl setting and approximately 0.15g on the full-bowl click. That's enough for 2-4 heat cycles per load, making it one of the most efficient vapes for conserving material.
Yes. DynaVap designed the M7XL's adjustable condenser to be backwards-compatible with all previous M series vapes. You can drop it into an M Plus, 2021M, or any other M body and get the same adjustable vapour path.
Yes. The XL body fits 10mm water pipe joints natively. For 14mm joints, you'll want a glass adapter. The extended length actually makes it a better fit for water pipes than the standard M7 — it sits more securely and doesn't disappear into the joint.
Heating the base of the cap takes longer to click but reaches a higher temperature, producing bigger, warmer clouds. Heating the tip clicks faster at a lower temperature, giving you cooler, more flavourful draws. Most users start at the tip and work towards the base across heat cycles.
Disassemble the cap, tip, condenser, and body. Soak all metal parts in isopropyl alcohol for 15-30 minutes, then rinse with warm water and dry thoroughly. A quick wipe after each session keeps buildup minimal between deep cleans.
Not if you respect the click. The cap clicks at roughly 200-220°C — well below combustion temperature. Combustion happens when you keep heating past the click or use an overly aggressive multi-flame torch. A single-flame torch and patience are your best friends here.
Last updated: April 2026