Hey guys, I need help. My nail kit is starting to taste really funky. I can barely even taste my herbs anymore. I ISO washed my entire kit (nail, wand, heater cover) and it only helped slightly! Any advice?
I remember being into the mango thing many many years ago when I first started smoking. I wasn't sure what to believe then, but I'm fairly certain it's a placebo now. Whatever a mango contains, I don't see there being enough of it to make a significant difference in how your body takes in the THC.
Seems like I get fatter clouds when vaporizing than smoking anyways. I can milk my bong with vapor like no other and get extremely huge, dense clouds. If I did the same with smoke, I could only probably take half the amount of smoke before my throat gets irritated.
But I only do such a thing...
Sorry if this is slightly off topic but I think this is important. Vape Critic doesn't even review one of the more important aspects of vaporizers - their efficiency. He has a lot of vaporizers but his review skills are infinitesimally poor. He's concerned with using as many vapes that he can...
I won't really travel much with it so I'm sticking with the standard pouch for now. I decided that you're right, the scoop isn't necessary. Can't wait for the arrival.
I'll take you on your word and purchase it. I'd love to justify getting the bong attachment but I don't have any bongs anymore since I've moved onto vaporizing. I was just going to get the kit + the scoop. Hope the shipping isn't slow.
Well, I've got those details figured out now. I suppose I'm still slightly on the fence. I read a couple negative reviews about the Lotus saying that they personally found the process of taking a hit being annoying after awhile compared electric portable vaporizers. Is it really all that...
I like what I see regarding the Lotus. I definitely recognize the downfall in building a vaporizer around a non-interchangeable battery. But what about torch lighters and fuel? You don't find yourselves burning through it quickly? What would be the best torch to use with it?
I'd consider a flame-based vape if it was any good. I've just never given that type of vape much thought.
I'll raise my budget to $175, slightly higher than the Arizer Solo. Something with oil vaporization capabilities would be nice too, but not if it comes at significant cost to flower vapor...
I've been using Da Buddah for a couple of years and I think I'd really like to have a portable vape that I can bring around with me conveniently. I did a lot of research on this many months ago and came to the conclusion that the Arizer Solo would best suit my needs. It doesn't necessarily need...
Totally agree that times are beginning to change. With public acceptance of MJ (social and government acceptance), I think people can now begin their education on MJ consumption. I don't own a medical card myself so I'm glad to hear people are being recommended vaporizers by their doctors and by...
Going by the utmost basics of statistics (how to 'sample'), you can't simply determine that vaporizing is popular in Seattle because this forum has a lot of people from Seattle. To properly gauge an opinion, you must take a sample from a pool that represents the people in the area. The people...
Something that I have noticed about vaporizing, living in Seattle, is that popular opinion on it isn't very high. I work at a pizza place with 50+ employees and have talked to most of them about vaporizing.
"I used to vaporize for awhile but then it stopped getting me high so I switched back to...
I usually wake up to a generous dab session before heading out to work precisely because it wakes me up and puts me in a good mood. Half-way through my shift, I get to come back to my house and do another session - it always raises my attentiveness and puts me right back into a happy-working...
Sucks to hear that your glass broke. I sort of posted my anecdote here hoping people would be as careful as possible with their kits. :P I'm still a little uncomfortable changing the heater covers on either of my DBV's with the kit installed.
Anyways, what do you guys figure is the potency of...
I'm not being stubborn, I simply can't do it Vitolo. You would have to have midget hands and then some to be able to reach the tension clip with a heater cover in place. I received my new oil heater cover and just as I suspected, it's practically impossible to fit into my DBV. It simply doesn't...
Hey Vitolo, on my spare DBV (yes, I have two), the tension clip is so tight that it's impossible for me to pull it back with heater cover in place. I suspect that it's the same case with my other DBV (the broken one). I'm afraid to put my new oil heater cover on this one because I'm afraid it's...
Thanks, that will be my new strategy of removing the cover. I'm sending my DBV to 7th Floor for repairs ($25), and purchased a new heater cover ($36). I've got much hash that needs to be dabbed. I can't argue with the efficiency that this setup provides (efficient in terms of saving money and in...
Broke my oil heater cover while trying to take it off. The fit was extremely snug (using a tension clip), and I just kept pulling up on it with a slight twisting motion. The joint on the glass snapped and it broke off the top half of my heating element too. Perhaps the reason is that I didn't...