All the suggestions for batteries on the firewood website seem to be 'unprotected'
Can you get 'protected' high drain batteries strong enough to power the FW4? they sound safer.
Hi,
I've been wandering what the deal is with taking your portable vaporizer with you on holiday is?
As it'll be covered in resin... and you just can't realistically get it all off.. so where does that leave you in standing with the law - If sniffer dogs flagged up your bag as they smelt weed...
How'd you clean the bamboo air-way when it gets messed up?
I spilled some of the contents of an ELB into the airway, and the draw is cut-off and i get the green flashing light after a short tight draw...
The air-way isn't visibly blocked, i'm not sure what to do.
I think i'm going to get a Vice clamp to secure my Evo, seeing as it's top heavy.
While i en-devour to remove the hydratube after each hit - sometimes i haven't got the lung capacity to drain it... so i leave it on to take with the next hit..
This and one particularly hateful mosquito led to a...
Does anyone bolt their evo down to the table? Or use something to stop it tipping over?
I can't believe it was so easy to break... and so expensive to fix.
I don't really want to get a replica and i really like the hydratubes style.. just need to never, ever break it again.
I'm not sure if i have access to the 2nds as i'm in europe and can't order directly from vapexhale.
£160 though.... I don't see how i'm going to be saving money in the long run with that in the mix.
Think i need to fortify the evos place on my desk when i can afford a new hydratube.
NOOOOO i broke my HydraTube ......
Is it really £160 for a new one.. :\ it was only £65 when bought with the Cloud Evo...
The whole unit just tipped... and the inner tube clean snapped off.. Thankfully the bamboo for my evo is in one piece.. however i'm worried some shattered glass may have...
I'm still not entirely sure where to fill the Hydra tube up to?
I currently fill it under the honeycomb, yet above the top of the two air vents.
However, on first hit, it usually brings a good deal of the water up through the honeycomb - where it remains.
This then exposes the top of the two the...
I find it useful too, but sometimes i just want to hit it harder and i know the whistle will be there. It's pretty loud, people can hear it in the next room.
I'm starting to get tired with the whistling.
I read attaching some medical gauze to the bottom of the bamboo works to stop the sound without restricting air-flow.
I'd like to try this out, but i'm fussing over weather the cotton gauze has been treated; like bleached, or left-overs from...