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  1. gordontreeman

    The Toad from Morwood

    This is bang on. I just got back from a 20 days in Japan. Fantastic place, but pretty draconian when it comes to anything 420. Getting to pull my toad back out has been a dream, though! Amazing flavor at the low to moderate temps I use with it. @Ripstar really love the greens in your toad and...
  2. gordontreeman

    BAKx - bake all kinds

    Yeah, I admit in the case of Lamart I don't get it either. I think the reputation of Ralph's devices speaks for themselves. I guess just to get the word out--he is still an artisan without the advertising budget of someone like Arizer or S&B. Like I said, I think word of mouth is somewhat...
  3. gordontreeman

    BAKx - bake all kinds

    I think we should start a thread in the Vapor Lounge or similar if we want to continue this discussion and keep this about the device, but I did want to respond to @Shit Snacks and some of the other folks. First, I think we're abusing the term "beta tester" when we use it in this community...
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    BAKx - bake all kinds

    You can disagree, but I think it was laid out well in one of the drama threads: people come to places like Reddit or fc to get opinions from fellow enthusiasts as opposed to someone like Troy who (and in fairness he is upfront about this) make money off of their content and reach. It’s hard to...
  5. gordontreeman

    Firewood Vaporizer

    Thanks for revisiting this. I’ve been on the fence with the email that the early adopter package is about to end (fomo is a hell of a drug). I’m still tempted as the money isn’t so important to me even if it doesn’t end up as a daily driver, but It’s nice to get some feedback from an owner...
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    What is your favorite dry herb vaporizer

    Welcome to FC! As many others have said, you'll get about as many different answers as you get responses to this thread. There is no one single "best" vape. If you're looking for recommendations a lot of what you've seen mentioned are worth looking into, but if you give us some ideas of your...
  7. gordontreeman

    Rip it hard! Vapes that work better with a fast draw.

    Yeah I’m not sure on the distinction between a sip or a rip sometimes 😅. I took your meaning to be a fast draw vs something slower and longer and more “controlled.” I still think the p80 excels with that kind of draw. Of course you can also do a slower more moderated inhale (probably at a lower...
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    Rip it hard! Vapes that work better with a fast draw.

    I think someone else mentioned it, but I find the tetra p80 works wonderfully with rips rather than sips. Totally unrestricted airflow so I just inhale. It’s a breath of fresh air (no pun intended!) compared to my woodscents or a dyna. The toad is also pretty open, but being unregulated I find...
  9. gordontreeman

    The Toad from Morwood

    @RxPlorer That was with the high heater, but that is a good point. Low might also be a little easier for someone new to an unregulated vape.
  10. gordontreeman

    The Toad from Morwood

    Yep. I feel old hat now, and can get it as dark or light as I prefer going by feel. I also love the wooden stem. It stays clean minus the balls, and I like to take it out and about so it’s some piece of mind relative to the glass. I tried to introduce some friends to it and it was a bit of a...
  11. gordontreeman

    The Toad from Morwood

    That is a very rad xmas gift to folks on the list! Love the vaporwave beach, lillypads, and of course the polaroid sequel! I just saw a reddit poster who mentioned not even having a VHS but saving his 3 OG Star Wars tapes from his parents garbage bin--I've still got mine too. If you want to...
  12. gordontreeman

    The Toad from Morwood

    oh, was there a new drop? I remember the VHS one. Are you folks just discussing an older batch?
  13. gordontreeman

    OLD MATE (formerly Medgrind)

    @LesPlenty absolutely, some material is of course going to inevitably collect on any grinder! The bcg is just really, really good in this regard. I would think that as you said it would be on the order of a months to years worth of material before you start to really gum a grinder at that level...
  14. gordontreeman

    OLD MATE (formerly Medgrind)

    @felvapes how much material are you putting through them both for reference? It is great to hear the Medvape is holding its own, but saying a BCG is "gumming up", much less that it is "much more" than another vape doesn't really compute for me :lol:. Mine has been pretty amazing so far, so just...
  15. gordontreeman

    Firewood Vaporizer

    I think at least for me the issue is less "seamlessly integrate with my collection" and more that it is a hefty premium for an 18650 that I can get for $5 elsewhere. Much respect for the craftsmanship and work that obviously goes into these. I guess I ended up landing on the side that the...
  16. gordontreeman

    OLD MATE (formerly Medgrind)

    Yeah I can see the cost and r&d of multiple plates and such being a lot. Just curious as this otherwise looks neat to me, I dig the pop of color from the bearings.
  17. gordontreeman

    OLD MATE (formerly Medgrind)

    I'm very late to this thread so I'll have a look around (some of this might be answered) but this looks awesome and very competitively priced for a 304 SS grinder! Out of curiosity, what does the NTN bearing imply vs the other colored ones? Are there plans to offer a variety of plates or just...
  18. gordontreeman

    Simrell Dynavap upgrade worth it?

    They can improve the dynavap experience. I don't want to yuck anyone's yum, but I guess for my money while I still love my dynas as an indestructible portable (or just a fun ritual), I don't think most of the aftermarket stems improve it enough to justify the price, personally. If I'm going to...
  19. gordontreeman

    **Ball vape comparison megathread** Compare your balls.

    Sorry, what is the TKO that a few of you are chatting about? I can't find an obvious meaning for the initials when I look around or search.
  20. gordontreeman

    The Toad from Morwood

    This was my experience too. I was in the very first batch, but I waited for a few to get one of my top picks. The more “plain” toads—gradients and such—were $350-400 with one heater and a glass stem. I think mine came to just shy of $600 with a Blackwood stem, carrying pouch, couple glass stems...
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