I'm sure this has been asked and I tried searching a little beforehand but what's the best and most effective way to increase airflow on the latest Imag + ?
I just picked one up and find that it's less restrictive that the Arizer Air but nowhere near as smooth as my crafty.
Just curious if...
I'm selling an excellent condition Arizer Air with little usage. It comes with a Bogwood stem from Eds TnT and a spare battery. Only selling because I purchased a Crafty.
Asking $160 for everything.
In terms of flavor, even if I want to occasionally use dry herbs with it which should yield the best taste?
I know that less diffusion is best for flavor as well as having a smaller bubbler/bong but with both being compact would diffusion with the tree percs play that much of a role with flavor?
Anyone tried this...
Or...
I'm wanting to know between the two styles, one being just an open down stem and the other having tree percs which should taste the best and with them both being compact would it even be noticeable?
I just wanted to add this here since it's a brief comparison of the Crafty and Air. Not a full in depth review but a few things I've noticed after using both devices for a while.
I recently picked up a Crafty because of all the rave reviews and wanted to give it a try. I currently own an...
My observation so far.
I recently picked up a Crafty because of all the rave reviews and wanted to give it a try. I currently own an Arizer Air as well so I use this as my baseline for comparisons.
This isn't meant to be a full review but things that stand out between the two devices.
Taste...
I actually picked up the Crafty! So far so good. It seems more efficient at lower temps than my Air and the vapor production may be greater but the taste doesn't seem to be superior like some have stated. I truly believe the Air is on par or maybe slightly better in the flavor department alone.
How can I tell which version mine is?
Also, thanks for the reply. My Air still works great but the draw resistance is my only real issue. I find my glass stem with the black tip/mouthpiece works better than the others, even my Eds TnT Bog Wood stem.
So far I've owned the Solo, Air, Flowermate...
I just received my Crafty and had a few questions.
So, my first bowl I packed completely full and heated it to roughly 385. I chose this temp because I'm also an Air owner and the blue temp setting (392) is perfect on it. The first 2-3 hits produced great flavor (not necessarily better than...
So far I've owned the Solo, Air, and Flowermate v5s. The Solo and Airb deliver the best vapor quality so far but I'm considering the Crafty next.
I hear it has superior flavor over the Air. Is there anything out currently in a portable that's better?
Absolutely agree, especially with their prices.
So less bubbles equals better flavor? What's the tastiest bubbler around right now in a smaller design?
Quick question, I've been looking at Stevens version of the Mobius Matrix and its very similar to the d20 but considerably more expensive. Is there a justifiable difference between the two that warrants buying his Matrix over a normal d20 for $30 less?
I've got the exact stem for my Air and it too fits very loosely. I can hold it by the stem alone and the weight of the vaporizer on the other end is enough to slide right out. It wiggles around quite a bit too, like a rocking, side to side motion.
I'm not sure if that's why mine tends to get...
The reviews I read on other ash catchers were very positive but many stated they can be quite heavy and when paired with a smaller bubbler, if the base isn't weighted and balanced properly, it could tip.
This is mainly why I chose the setup I did. Something with a female joint and a...
Ratchett,
Your post about yings toro gb-194 is what helped make my decision to go with him over Steven. While Steven makes quality pieces, you stated the design of yings tree perc being closed was far superior and makes it less/non chuggy.
Thanks for your help, man!
I got the ash catcher because I'm wanting to keep my bubbler clean when using flower.
I specifically sought out something smaller that wouldn't tip it over.
Finally got it to work. Apparently these prepaid cards have to be registered before one can make online purchases. Everything should be golden now.
Ordered both of these. Now the wait begins!
It's a reloadable prepaid card that I use specifically for online purchases since having my personal banking info compromised two years ago.
I used the same type card for my d20 purchase just 2 months ago without any issues so I'm not sure what's going on.
Wish they accepted PayPal.