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Shit Snacks

Milaana. Lana. LANA. LANAAAA! (TM2/TP80/BAK/FW9)
not sure which perc would be better, but those are just basic bongs that seem good

As I've told you in the past pretty sure, neither of these is going to be great, because it is natural perk to disc perk, it's not going to use the full disc, you need something underneath it... I wouldn't want to risk that frit and I know the ratchet is not going to be great, no reason to go with a honeycomb either like this, get one of the other ones we shared previously with the perk below it instead... The ones that cannabis hardware are nicer made by GooRoo, but same issue imo

We've also already discussed the other pieces, the last one shared is from SunshineStore.

@Abele Rizieri Ferrari yeah if more retailers order bulk of some of these pieces I think they would sell really well in their stores and command the price for the quality, also a bit cheaper if bought in bulk but yeah they could sell them for the same price within the country the retailer is I think the quality can justify high cost for the functionality as well especially if they were already in the US can order without DHgate could reach a lot more customers...
 

redrum891

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As I've told you in the past pretty sure, neither of these is going to be great, because it is natural perk to disc perk, it's not going to use the full disc, you need something underneath it... I wouldn't want to risk that frit and I know the ratchet is not going to be great, no reason to go with a honeycomb either like this, get one of the other ones we shared previously with the perk below it instead... The ones that cannabis hardware are nicer made by GooRoo, but same issue imo

We've also already discussed the other pieces, the last one shared is from SunshineStore.

@Abele Rizieri Ferrari yeah if more retailers order bulk of some of these pieces I think they would sell really well in their stores and command the price for the quality, also a bit cheaper if bought in bulk but yeah they could sell them for the same price within the country the retailer is I think the quality can justify high cost for the functionality as well especially if they were already in the US can order without DHgate could reach a lot more customers...

ahahah yeah, stoned and window shopping and forgetting what I did the night before isn't good :p

sorry for repeate questions. I was wondering about that, at CH they sell those basic lookin heady glass. I guess most agree that the gilli will be great for my needs.

I'm glad you found that mouth piece for my klein, costed $3 on dhgate for the black friday sales. Glad that over priced shit I bought can at least be used, even though I could probably find a better one for $40. Unless my perc is really good, idk.

Welp, I'll start looking through your post to learn more about what to look for and not get googly eyes when seeing cool / recycle pieces that probably sucks for vaping.

thanks again for all the help you do for the community.
 

Abele Rizieri Ferrari

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Maybe ask TAG if they add this to my pre order for 65 with code, save on shipping

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coolbreeze

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Maybe ask TAG if they add this to my pre order for 65 with code, save on shipping

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I'm kinda surprised I don't have 15 TAG bongs already!

I wonder if/when we'll see glass styles skew towards herb vaping as it has done with dabbing in past years. That big modular vapor bong is so good, and the GR 3pc, too. I guess there're a lot of different vaporizers with various needs/limitations, so it may not ever focus like it could on nails/bangers. Good thing we've got talented students of glass and aqua-vaping here to help us sort it all out in the meantime.

@Shit Snacks , I think i found that fab piece on my 10th pass through the clearance stuff! Not sure if they are adding stuff or why I didn't notice it earlier.
 

gmo67

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I forgot sneaky pete had an inline honeycomb rig available, with a bent neck no less, these are pretty tough to find...
This also looks pretty nice, variation on the straight fab with spikes instead:
Friday20 code for 20% off but if you couple it with something like this it hits the free shipping amount as well:
just ordered the honeycomb buzz there,been looking for something like this for a little while now.
 

LesPlenty

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I went to purchase the following for ball vaping but PopularGlass PayPal is not working at this time,only US$49 while on sale,
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Perfect_Speed4069

I am the beetle in a box that only you can see
That honeycomb is very tempting

E: but the 55 CAD shipping isn't :lol:
 

coolbreeze

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yeah!! that's a hell of a tip!! less dirt in the water over time, mold doesn't like distilled water too... it's great!
I started using distilled water after my Cpap therapist gave me the side-eye about using filtered/boiled tap water and recommended breathing though distilled water only (we did not discuss RO). Also the chemicals they add were making my glass cloudy.

Edit: I just looked it up and apparently RO water is not recommended as a first choice for cpap machines because the process may not remove all minerals, but it looks like it is the next best thing.
 
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EarthworldTim

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In my younger years I had enough run ins with dirty water pipes(read nasty ass bongs) that made me temporarily ill I actually grew to avoid them and prefer dry. These days I only use distilled water and I don't even have hard water but combined with a dry catch there's basically nothing in there to promote any kind of nasty growth.

Investment into RO water for home would be significant compared to buying distilled by the gallon or two but might be worth it for those with hard water. When I used to have to work in the office I drank RO water exclusively because the spout on the non-RO machine was gross with buildup etc unless someone cleaned it because it didn't get serviced often.

Long story short, distilled water put me at ease with water filtration after many years of being wary.
 

coolbreeze

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What's wrong with filtered water?
Well, for the cpap it looks like two different concerns: the possibility that the filtration doesn't live up to its claims and lets bacteria remain; and the inability to completely filter minerals, which eventually screws up the works. Distilling eliminates both concerns.

For healthy bong-tokers, the first may not be a huge concern with proper bong hygiene but for immuno-compromised folks and those of us who are just old and beat to hell, it's something to consider; the second, though, is mostly cosmetic but my supposition is that it will be harder to de-gunk than it is to gunk.
 

Planck

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My RO system was ~250 CDN and took less than 2 hours to install. It was purchase to "polish" our drinking water, the water is moderately hard. We didn't like it for drinking. The added benefit is it works great both in stoner glass and for rinsing glass after cleaning with 99% iso.

I expect most city water would be noticeably improved by an RO system. Chlorine and fluoride will be remove as well as other undesirable and potentially dangerous chemicals and organisms found in some tap water. Flint comes to mind as an extreme example, there are others.

It is also sold here by commercial producers in 20 liter water cooler bottles. Some water cooler jugs are distilled but the majority is RO. The RO is about half the cost of the distilled and I always have some.

I love it, YMMV.
 

coolbreeze

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My RO system was ~250 CDN and took less than 2 hours to install. It was purchase to "polish" our drinking water, the water is moderately hard. We didn't like it for drinking. The added benefit is it works great both in stoner glass and for rinsing glass after cleaning with 99% iso.

I expect most city water would be noticeably improved by an RO system. Chlorine and fluoride will be remove as well as other undesirable and potentially dangerous chemicals and organisms found in some tap water. Flint comes to mind as an extreme example, there are others.

It is also sold here by commercial producers in 20 liter water cooler bottles. Some water cooler jugs are distilled but the majority is RO. The RO is about half the cost of the distilled and I always have some.

I love it, YMMV.
We filter our water because it tastes like the river, but we just use a filtering jug. They have RO gallons on the shelves here (at least I assume it is, it's usually labeled 'purified') and I've wondered about using it when there's no distilled available. Seems like it's fine at least in the short term. The recommendations for cpaps recognize it as the go-to second choice, with some treating RO as sufficient for a first choice, even, but it seems like they are talking about commercially-sourced purified water. There's always the warning about keeping filters cleaned and replaced, etc, for home systems.
 
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GoldenBud

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I like distilled water because mold can't reproduce itself in these water i think...these water are like a poison to them, as its a poison to our cells....if drinking..... if you got cheap RO system the Mg/Ca ions will still be in these water and mold can live/reproduce in these water?
but also it seems like more ions in water = more dirt, yea.. the solubility of cannabis with these not distilled water...
 
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