Has anybody replaced a broken female connector themselves?
Looks pretty straight forward. Pull out broken pieces, remove glued pieces, scrape remaining glue, put back food safe glue material slide new female in and done. :)
Did I miss anything?
I can cut glass no problem.
Thanks
Spring loaded ss screen, not plastic, would be perfect!
Also a Pax model with rubberized surface for the Outdoor types.
With maybe 2 8mm bands around it for non slip and the Honner harmonica zipper case with no logo on it.
Ps: How is the new raised mouthpiece design?
I just remove the metal...
After a few very good months with the Milaana, the only negative is that you need to buy a second one in case of accidental glass breakage, if it's your dd.
Same as any device with glass parts. Which is of course what makes this such a great device!
Though I think insetting the female...
Were your colored stems from rbt long ones?? I wrote them to ask if they had any long colored ones but didnt hear back.
My only thought is the logo should be placed descretly...
Needs in between size stems.
I cut my long one down to a medium and I think it's perfect..ymmv.
You can also use a short thin rubber band around the battery teminal that wraps around the the glass so it cant fall out.
I have still not got into Jerusalem with it to takes some pics. I didn't...
Right, You don't want teflon anywhere around anything that goes into your body. That means vapes or fry pans. http://fluoridealert.org/issues/sources/teflon-pans/. etc etc flouride.
I would never buy anything like that. Teflon and health / vaporization is a oxymoron...
Nice!
Though if they asked me;
I think it would be a good idea for an in between size lid also. Like a 3/4+ load size.
Usually the problem is just keeping the load firmly in place without shrinkage.
Personally, if you can afford this vape you don't need to save a dollars worth of bud..
So...
If anybody wants to get a refund for their Zion pre-order, I would be happy to send them a Paypal payment for what they paid and you can change their address to mine with Sheila at RBT. :cool:
You can pm me.
Thanks,
A Zion in Zion would be nice :)
I was going to say that but it would have gone over the heads of most..
Then would have had to have a discussion about proper curing etc.
I guess though you could let them know what you mean..:)
Moist is definitely best.. Herb should be pliable.
Too dry and crumbly makes much less vapor less taste and the load will not pack right.
Also I vote using it native.