The Magic-Flight Box

Discussion in 'Portable Vaporizers' started by magicflight, May 16, 2009.

  1. JPB Member

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    I've been seeing in google searches that its bad for our lungs smoking/vaping oils. I don't know; so someone set the record straight, please. Yeah to grow my own pot would be great, but risks too great in aus. It's better to just get caught with some in worst case. Back to our box mate. I'm gonna try to see if I can blow an o with this, it looks up to the task if I hit it just right. Stir fry technique just before combustion. It chews through the batt too. We shall see if it can.
  2. Buildozer Well-Known Member

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    :cool: nice... its definitely possible
  3. Tuck Styles Smokin' the competition.

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    I had the MFLB for about a month before I lost interest and gave it to my friend, the gift that keeps on giving. The batteries got too hot for my prolonged sessions and I had to replace the glass mouthpiece twice with some stock glass I scrounged up, cut and polished in my chemistry lab class.
  4. qcee New Member

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    hey has anyone tried filling a trench covering the entire slot from the the bottom up to the back ( the entire airpath) and the draw hole, then connecting the battery looking through the screen until it fills up with vaper almost at combustion, taking a "hard sip" keeping it your lungs, letting it build up vapor, again almost to combustion and taking another "hard sip" and repeat as many times as your load / lungs allow whilst shaking between hits
    I feel it gives one hell of a hit , and thats coming from a 7 year all day gravity bong smoker

    First Post :)
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  5. OF Well-Known Member

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    And a fine one it is, too. Welcome to the Forum, glad you're enjoying your box, that is after all why you bought it?

    OF
  6. Quetzalcoatl drop beats and bhombs

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    No need to cover it all, I have milked bongs quite well with half-full trenches. Past the rails it doesn't vaporize. No real need to go "all the way" IMO but it does not negatively affect thw box, just maybe airflow. Works for you, good enough.
  7. JPB Member

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    Qcee nice idea. It would melt my lungs if I pass two. Fresh batt, first goes it works. I'm still coughing out a lung. Buildozer I got those Os indeed. Love this box. . It was a light wispy blue one. Smells nice too. Went to Soverign Hill, an old gold town replica circa 1885, brought my pax and Mflb. Pics coming. Did not like to look like I was sucking my iPod so I boxed it instead. In the restaurant, the toilet, in open view on Main Street, in the smiths shop... Everywhere no one looked funny at me. It looked like I was cupping one hand to my mouth, I used my index finger to rub my nose too.. Pass. So with one battery I vaped from 10:30 till 2:30. Loaded with pipe tobacco it was tasty. I could steal a hit whilst driving on the highway, my wife did not complain bout any smells too. Last night she found my stash... Oops.. Got it back from her, she does not condone but does not demand me to stop too. So I like to keep it discreet when I do indulge in the ganja.. The box lets me do so right next to her! So sweet. I'm waiting on magic flight's reply, I want the connector with switch that's on my pa.. Link that to a d cell nimh batt, 9ah type... That should blast good any where...

    So. Modded with the restrict on the pipe side, a piece of tape covers hole and slot on the back; the snick mod keeps lid shut( not lost a bowl since..no bands), this thing delivers easy.. Push bat count 3,2,1 then suck slow but no crazy slow... Hold... Blow nice visible vape. It's smooth that way too. My pipe comes out and wraps round the battery then comes to front on right side. Can be hidden in hand and I never loose my 'tube'. Now it's bed time. Enjoy tha box
  8. BigDaddyVapor @BigDogJunction

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    Aha! This is where I got the recommend on that La Crosse charger. I paid just over $30 for it, but this thing kicks ass! I love having the readouts for voltages AND mAh/Ah. Got all my PowerEx batteries tested and charged, same with the MF Supercharged batteries.

    But the best, was I had found a very old pair of Kodak rechargables (probably 3 - 4 years old and sitting dead for probably the same length of time). I had charged them on another charger and they didn't hold crap for a charge. So I put them in the La Crosse and set it to Refresh. It took about 3 days, but I was shocked when it charged me up two 2400 mAh running just over 1.4V.

    I LOVE this thing! Thanks, collegerower!
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  9. nealcassidy Member

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    Yes, this works really well. I have peppermint and lemon mint in our outdoor garden every summer. Pinch off a few leaves, dry them for one or two days (they take less time because it's just leaves, not compact buds or flowers). Grind them up and shake in a few pinches with your normal trench. It adds a great menthol flavor, possibly a smoother vapor. Magic-Flight also has some nice herbal mixtures in their store.
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  10. onebelo New Member

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    hello ,this is my first post and after some searching i decided i wanted to get the mflb. i was just wondering if they are going to be coming out with a 2013 model that would make it worth waiting rather than buying it now. im not in any rush to get it.
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  11. Buildozer Well-Known Member

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    Right on JPB, takes a good hit to blow some O's :D

    *i'll vape chamomile from time to time... never tried mint sounds good though, might give some a try for the heck of it..

    **welcome onebelo.. there are supposed to be things in the works, no word on a date though... don't know that the launch box is going to be upgraded much, maybe just new looks or something?... i don't imagine the box changing much though
  12. pakalolo RoboMod v3.07 (stable)

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    I don't have any inside information on this, but I am confident that there won't be any new model that will be sufficiently different to justify putting off a purchase.
  13. TxAg420 Evil Genius

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    LOVE my :mflb: . 1ft whip+WPA+PA=a thing of beauty. Have to admit though it's not as social as smoking a J when friends are over so I am thinking of getting a non-portable vape that may be easier to "pass around."

    I'm seeking advice from ppl that use their MFLB as their main as I would, but possibly use another when sharing with friends but any advice from anyone is always appreciated!
  14. sydnee Vaporus Majorus

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    I really like my Vapor Brothers vaporizer. :2c: In all fairness, tho, I've only had experience with MFLB & VB vapes.

    On a different note, does anyone know if MF accepts telephone orders? I want to order about $75 worth of stuff & I need to split the payment between 2 credit cards: one a prepaid gift card I got for Xmas & the balance on my personal CC. Don't think I can split the payment like that if I order from the website directly.
  15. poonman Well-Known Member

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    A non-portable that's easy to pass around .
    I suggest bag type vapes like the Volcano or EQ .
    Bags are lighter and easier to pass around without damages .

    MFLB and the Solo are my main drivers .
    MFLB at home mostly though because I like using the PA .
  16. GOATPUSSY Active Member

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    I find my underdog works really well for solo sessions and when friends are over. It's wood, like the mflb, but hits really hard without to much fussing and it really efficient. Find that it works great for people that have never vaped or my friend that just doesn't have enough patience to 'learn the box. Good luck in your quest.

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  17. ehakim Active Member

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    I've been using the launch box for about 8 months and I just used it without the stem for the first time and I have to say , it was pretty nice. I wanted to get your guys opinion on which way you prefer to take flight and why
  18. Buildozer Well-Known Member

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    i have a question about the warranty process... do they not make you send back your broken box now since they make you take a picture of it w/ the screen out??... i was under the impression that the old boxes had to be sent back but no time during the process did they say to do that.. i thought maybe my new box would come w/ a note saying to send in my old one... just want to make sure that it will be warrantied still if i dont send back the broken box
  19. Vicki Herbal Alchemist

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    I'm not sure. Have you asked Magic Flight what they want you to do?
  20. Buildozer Well-Known Member

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    Just sent them an email... i'm holding on to it just in case... just want this warranty process to finally be over... had a little mix up and ended up taking a month to get this warranty box. its my nicest looking one yet too... each one seems nicer than the last ha.
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  21. BigDaddyVapor @BigDogJunction

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    I am unaware of any policy changes with the warranty. Its always been, if you're stateside... send it back (with some exceptions, I'm sure). If you live outside the States, they ask for proof of the box being dismantled/unusable.

    Though, that may work out for me, since I'm still procrastinating sending back the foil wrapped Box in my closet. LOL!
  22. Buildozer Well-Known Member

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    OF.... good tip on the 'box waxing':tup:, i ended up just using some burt's beeswax and i'm very happy w/ it. i can see how straight floor wax would protect better.. it might not last as long as the floor wax??? because the beeswax has ~5 different oils on top of the beeswax... i do notice the wax doing its thing though. don't think ill go w/o it again.

    VVVV EDIT : right on, thanks for the info... i never think to use wax.
  23. OF Well-Known Member

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    You're welcome. Great stuff. Museums wax stuff, that's where I got onto the practice. Hard waxes are very tough, nearly perfectly clear, last a long time and can be completely removed from antique guns, china and so on as needed. Works great on tools you'll use in the rain or other wet conditions (like shovel handles).

    OF
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  24. GOATPUSSY Active Member

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    In the process of warranty-ing my first box now. I filled out the form online and attached photos of damage/serial number. The new box is on its way and I'm requested to remove the screen from the old one and take a photo with box and some of my info written on a white piece of paper and send that to them. (Was supposed to do that last night... Ooops.). No word on sending the box back on the email although I don't have the new box yet and I haven't completed my photo task yet.
    Btw... I'm stateside.



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  25. Buildozer Well-Known Member

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    i was never told to send the box back... part of an early on email said to hold on to it though... i'll be getting an email about this in a day or 2..

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