Amblacalma

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Wow if its true..so how does it work ..who pays the duty..has anyone outside USA Canada, availed this

Not sure at 100%.
You have to send a email to Magic-flight about the warranty (and to get any info like if tue serial it's good or not). They answered you with some advices about how to using the MFLB or if it's possible to repair but normally they send to you a new box and after you have to prove you "destroyed" your old box as they say to you (if you where in USA I think you have to return the MFLB)
I suppose that if you have problems with duties, customs... with the shipping to India you have to pay these when you go to pick up the box.
 

KidFated.

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That was me when I had mine. I never used the PA after getting the glyphs. The biggest problem with the old batts, imo, was how they would trail off slowly at the end. The glyphs perform well until they stop (almost).
I went native like Butters.
 
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farmadelica

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hey everyone. just got myself a magic flight last week and i've been loving it. been vaping with my pax for years, getting an aromazap in a few weeks!!

question: i know that it is possible to dab with the mflb, but i can't seem to get the hang of it. i've tried 4 dabs in the mflb (not directly in the chamber, but on a mini paper boat), but my vaping techniques don't seem to be working. the quality of the dabs isn't an issue, fyi. anyone have any tips for vaping dabs with the mflb?
 
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skippy

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Thanks
In my experience, the glyphs are superior to the powerex 2700s. I've tossed all my 2700s in favor of the MF battery.

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Thanks, I have been wondering that. I have been using Sanyo 2500 low self discharge batteries for about six months and found them better than the Powerex too. But I intend to invest in some Glyphs for my next purchase. I don't have a power adaptor, I would like one, but I kind of like the freedom of not being tied to a power point. I much prefer the freedom to roam even at home.
 

vapirtoo

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Just used my box outside with glyphs.
The high is just so much more wondrous when outside.
I took Vito's suggestion and wrapped my shorty stem with a little silicon tape, and the difference is amazing.
Being untethered to a PA is very nice .
 

mplx

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hey everyone. just got myself a magic flight last week and i've been loving it. been vaping with my pax for years, getting an aromazap in a few weeks!!

question: i know that it is possible to dab with the mflb, but i can't seem to get the hang of it. i've tried 4 dabs in the mflb (not directly in the chamber, but on a mini paper boat), but my vaping techniques don't seem to be working. the quality of the dabs isn't an issue, fyi. anyone have any tips for vaping dabs with the mflb?
I`m not sure what you mean by "dab`s" but i`m a noob vaper and i have a MFLB for 2 weeks now:D. I tried hash in a paper boat before i had the concentrate trays. You have to heat the concentrate till you see some vape is formed in the chamber. That may take a while, and i used one battery for one small tray of hash. I might buy a PA soon because the power is constant and controllable.
 
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Ano

FC Lover
I`m not sure what you mean by "dab`s"
This is a dab.
I was a bit clueless about all of this too at first, as I had never heard of it in France before.
I don't think Europe in general is really aware of this kind of concentrates, whereas from what I've came to understand, they seem to be getting more and more popular in the US.

Since it's supposed to be a "full melt" concentrate, I'm not sure the paper boat trick will work well (or at least not without making a mess).

I think I've seen @Vitolo put a tiny dab in a little cotton ball, then vaping the cotton directly in the trench, but the links to the exact video I'm able to find in this thread look all dead.
This technique should work, as I guess when the dab melts it stays in the cotton ball (much like with the screened concentrate tray?). Perhaps allow a little more time for things to heat up/vapor to form before starting to inhale.
 
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abhishek

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I am getting my box today.keeping my fingers crossed.. He he
Any tips on mantainence of box and batteries. BTW I bought a wooden stem
Thanks
 
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davesmith

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Glass Blower
If your going to use oils or hash in your Mflb just get the trays. There not expensive and do a better job than any paper boat/cotton etc

Also if your really looking for something simmilar to a dan then how about a maud-dib? Or the back of a hammer? Or a rig???
 
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abhishek

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If your going to use oils or hash in your Mflb just get the trays. There not expensive and do a better job than any paper boat/cotton etc

Also if your really looking for something simmilar to a dan then how about a maud-dib? Or the back of a hammer? Or a rig???
Naah nothing ,except of some dry herb in this box...haven't got it till now :(
Am I supposed to do something special ,before I start using it, like a burn off or cleaning..?
 

abhishek

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Just heat the trench quick with the lid open for like 5 seconds and your good IMO. Bone dry herbs near powder consistency and your good!
Thanks
What technique do u prefer with ur box????

, sorry for so many questions ,I am just super excited each time a Vape is incoming
Sorry:ninja:
 

KidFated.

Unknown Member
Same way here, no worries! I fell in love with shorty wood stems but now I use it native. I sometimes do long draws but usually I puff on it with faster short draws.
 
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Vitolo

Vaporist
When you look well at your launch box, you may not see the same thing that a camera (or much younger eye) may see.
A neighbor is having "low heat" issues with new glyphs, and my naked eye, looked and saw everything was A-OK in his trench area...
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naked eye sees approximately what the computers built in cam sees.

I took a better look using a digital camera
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The moral of the story being do not always trust your eyes!
 
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