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    Arizer V-Tower

    Maybe that's just how long it takes to begin generating vapor once you start inhaling, not how long it takes the vapor to move through the hose. I don't want to imply I know what I'm talking about because I don't. Some clear tubing should answer the question.
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    The Magic-Flight Box

    Troy and Jerry discuss the magic that is the MFLB on their livestream last night. Brought back lots of old memories as the MFLB was my introduction to vaporizing cannabis. Troy and Jerry video.
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    What made you switch?

    I was away from cannabis for a large part of my life. When I returned about 10 years ago I used google to see how the cool kids were consuming. I found out about the benefits of vaporizing and bought a MFLB. I've never combusted (on purpose) over that 10 years and can't imagine going back...
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    Arizer V-Tower

    I can't imagine it even takes two seconds to get from the vape into your mouth. Maybe time it with your phone's stopwatch. And of course you will be sacrificing some cooling.
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    Arizer Solo II

    Congratulations. That vape may be perfection for someone without a high tolerance who doesn't need 'big clouds' to have fun. There has never been an easier vape to keep clean. And the all glass vapor path lets you taste the herb. Enjoy!
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    Best Option for a lightweight/low tolerance user?

    Then i've reconsidered my answer since all my assumptions were wrong or not relevant. You just want something you can take a hit off of and return to later, due to low tolerance that you'd like to keep low. Portability is important. Pocketability isn't. You want to be able to set the...
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    Best Option for a lightweight/low tolerance user?

    Summarizing what I think you want: - Small capacity to match your tolerance - Inexpensive - Minimal learning curve - Easy maintenance From my own experience with vapes the best matches would be: Dynavap. Ticks all the boxes except for the minimal learning curve. If you use an induction heater...
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    Herb Grinders

    The date it was posted is 1/15/2021, but that is a review from last year. There are comments on it from 4/2020. And Sneaky Pete still doesn't sell these.You still have to wait, but it's worth it.
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    Arizer Solo II

    How are your results? Are you getting good and high? The Solo, while being a great vape, is not the best for milking a bong. Try what I suggested and see what happens.
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    Arizer Solo II

    I doubt the designers of the Solo had 'milking' as a design goal. Try using it as you have been and if you are getting really high who cares if you can do a Youttube video? But to actually answer your question, 195 C is on the low side, so you could bump that a little. When it heats up and...
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    The Mighty/Mighty+ by Storz & Bickel

    From reading this thread it seems you can get gunk inside when using it upside down on glass. If you have been doing that there could be plenty of stuff inside.
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    The Mighty/Mighty+ by Storz & Bickel

    I've seen Troy's advice on wiping a warm cooling unit with dry q-tips at the end of a session. I think I've seen every mighty video he has done. But if I'm going to soak it in ISO once a week it just seems like more work to me. I also wonder about wear and tear on the Mighty, taking the...
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    Arizer Solo II

    I just joind FC yesterday. I've been using a Solo 2 for a few years. I like the glass vapor path, the size of the bowl is just right for me and it is incredibly easy to keep clean. I recently purchased a dimpled stem from Sneaky Pete and that has made a huge dfference in the coolness of the...
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    The Mighty/Mighty+ by Storz & Bickel

    I just joined FC yesterday. I'm a long time vape user and just recently bought a Mighty. I'm loving it so far. Every other vaporizer I've owned has a certain technique that needs to be mastered for best use. The Mighty is dead simple. Turn it on. When it buzzes breathe in. Fast or slow works...
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