Sticky Brick Junior by Sticky Brick Labs

6079Smith

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What kind of dosing capsules are you guys using with the brick lineup? The mighty one?
Yes, the S&B capsules are usually what is being referred to. I have and love them for my Mighty but do not use with my Bricks after some experimentation, others really like them but it's not for me. I love the simplicity of the Brick and prefer it native

cot dayum. my package been in miami since the 22nd. looks like i won't get my spalted until late this week or next week :(
i cant hold out. i'm testing this Jesus og and sunset sherbert!!
Worth the wait, trust me! This little guy was a game changer for me while out and about
 

almost there

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I'd actually say that maple is the most neutral anyway, in my experience with all three at least
I'm so impressed with my jr i want a hydromaxx now:lol:. I love the spalted maple scent when it mixes with the vapor, does the other woods have a much different scent? I believe the walnut has the strongest smell, is it the same fragrance as the maple in your opinion? If the answer is yes then I'm ready for another brick:drool:
 

Shit Snacks

Milaana. Lana. LANA. LANAAAA! (TM2/TP80/BAK/FW9)
I'm so impressed with my jr i want a hydromaxx now:lol:. I love the spalted maple scent when it mixes with the vapor, does the other woods have a much different scent? I believe the walnut has the strongest smell, is it the same fragrance as the maple in your opinion? If the answer is yes then I'm ready for another brick:drool:

lol well it is different vape to vape too, it's my Lily that's in Walnut and my Daisy that's Cherry (beta Jr is spalted maple, and my production Jr is cedar, have Mist/Zion/Milaana in maple) but yes each wood variety should offer its own unique scent and taste profile that will also change the more you use it. Start collecting!
 

almost there

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lol well it is different vape to vape too, it's my Lily that's in Walnut and my Daisy that's Cherry (beta Jr is spalted maple, and my production Jr is cedar, have Mist/Zion/Milaana in maple) but yes each wood variety should offer its own unique scent and taste profile that will also change the more you use it. Start collecting!
Don't u worry, at this rate I'll have them all before the new year starts:evil:. I wasn't a fan to begin with honestly. Coming from combustion barely 4 months ago I was looking to make a drastic change from the lighter and torch lifestyle. After trying 2 popular electronic battery powered vapes I found I am just fine with the torch:tup:. The IQ has already been RMA'ed and the hopper is going in this week after about 2 weeks of ownership:disgust:.
 

Shit Snacks

Milaana. Lana. LANA. LANAAAA! (TM2/TP80/BAK/FW9)
Don't u worry, at this rate I'll have them all before the new year starts:evil:. I wasn't a fan to begin with honestly. Coming from combustion barely 4 months ago I was looking to make a drastic change from the lighter and torch lifestyle. After trying 2 popular electronic battery powered vapes I found I am just fine with the torch:tup:. The IQ has already been RMA'ed and the hopper is going in this week after about 2 weeks of ownership:disgust:.

Oh you gotta try analog style battery powered vapes then, like Milaana and MistVape Touch, closest thing to an electric brick! + more wood!
 

kaisersosay415

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I'm ordering later this week. What is the darkest color wood. Walnut or cedar? If anyone seen vape critics video review that's the color I'm interested in.
 
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AmsterDAB16

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So I'll ask again. As my only complaint after plenty of excessive use on this thing is that I wish it more suited to outdoor use.

It seems that even the slightest breeze has an effect on the flame stream with Honest, not to mention the contrast with light spectrum of natural sunlight makes it very difficult to see the flame and thus have another valuable visual aid for manual temp control.

Lastly, this is something I've been suspecting for a while, anybody else think that the ambient temperature in your consumption area has a more than pronounced effect on device functionality. For example in a slightly above average room temp and enclosed surrounding (today was in a grow room at the Cannabis College here in Amsterdam) I was getting on verge of combustion easily, despite a well-developed technique

Conversely sitting on my garden view window seat with the window cracked, air intake facing the outdoors, (thus theoretically drawing in cooler air than the actual room) I can just shred the thing and belch out dragon clouds without so much as a browned particle.

The tl;dr of this is I'm looking for a reasonably priced upgrade torch that will stand up better to the elements. Or tips/tricks to remedy this for outdoor usage!

TIA, stay crispy VAS patients!
 

AmsterDAB16

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Anyway which torch you are using effects/temp contolling depends on temps/wind of environement.

Outdoors/on the go therefore and cause of stealthiness I prefer my VC and my Hopper.

Figured as much, that's why I suppose my Pax 3, compliments it so well. Plus the upside of living in Amsterdam is I still have a greater and more exciting diversity of places to tote my brick around...I.e. the ample 420-friendly bars around town (much preferred to overpriced coffeeshops), offer a nice respite to enjoy a brick and brew side by side!
 

AmsterDAB16

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No they've just become expensive with inflation and the typical par for the course, raising of prices for all goods globally.

Outside the coffeeshops I can get not only cheaper, but typically more exotic, better cared for and cleaner (re: flushed) product. Win-win is being able bring said product to my favorite weed-friendly bars!:D
 

Hogni

Honi soit qui mal y pense
It's a prob of A'dam. All around, already in Haarlem the same stuff is much cheaper.
German friends of mine are growing for A'dam coffeeshops at the boarder to the NL. They are getting 4000 €/kg. Their stuff will be sold at the coffeeshop for 14/g. Courier is getting 500 €/kg
Sorry for OT!
 

hinglemccringleberry

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anybody else think that the ambient temperature in your consumption area has a more than pronounced effect on device functionality. For example in a slightly above average room temp and enclosed surrounding (today was in a grow room at the Cannabis College here in Amsterdam) I was getting on verge of combustion easily, despite a well-developed technique

Conversely sitting on my garden view window seat with the window cracked, air intake facing the outdoors, (thus theoretically drawing in cooler air than the actual room) I can just shred the thing and belch out dragon clouds without so much as a browned particle.

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Absolutely, the inconsistency is very frustrating. I would go from torching/drawing for 18 seconds and not getting any damn vapor, to torching/drawing for 5 seconds and combusting my herbs. I think this is an advanced level vape. Not intermediate like the FF2 or Milaana. This is straight up advanced - the way you have to change technique to compensate for the ambient conditions. Hot outside, cold outside, warm inside, cool inside, breeze, no breeze, you have to constantly tweak the guidelines for draw speed, distance of the torch, draw length, flame size, carb hole operation, and the only way to figure it all out is by screwing up. It's like learning how to ski. The opportunity for that perfect hit is more elusive than it is w/ other vapes. Its probably much harder to use than the Senior, as the Senior stays inside on the kitchen table. So I like to use the Jr as a strictly indoors vape.
 
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