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A customer pic page would be awesome.....kinda like a family photo page.Rick said:We're going to start doing a pic thing. "One days shipments" starting tomorrow. We will do it now and again, not regularly. I've thought of it many times before but it is time now. Besides, tomorrows batch(to ship) is very sweet. One light, three dark, only one with an led. Some old wood. They are burning in now.
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Don't ever be sorry to me for anything. You are a customer. You will be happy as I am into some very sweet wood, as always.
I know huh. I have a similar vape to the MZ and every time I mention that all it takes is one stem to get me buzzed, people come back with, "Fuck man, you use less bud to get high than anyone one else on this forum."disco said:A new addition to the family. I am extremely surprised how efficient the unit has been working, one stem in the morning and I have a good buzz going for a couple hours. two stems in the morning and I'm beyond the moon. This little thing shunned the crap out of my Da Buddha, and is definitely a keeper. I am now convinced this design is the most superior one in the vaporizing department. Thanks a lot, Rick... it truly is a stunning piece of art.
Definitely. I tend to take care when it comes to tolerance. I rarely let myself smoke/vape twice in one day unless it's a special occasion (i.e World Cup, late worknights), but now that it takes so little I don't mind going through 2-3 stems on a given day. My schedule's looking to be vaporizing every other day, just to keep my tolerance at bay. I'll always love the superior highs vaporizers offer, and the hits I've been getting off the MyrtleZap are just phenomenal... even with the restricted air intake (IMO this is why this vaporizer kicks so much ass. The small nature of the stem/bowl allows even the noobs in the vaping game to pull with precision. Me and my buddy agree that this thing is the bee's knees for efficiency alone. The only thing superior that comes to mind is the Volcano, but comparing a $500 vaporizer to this $150 badboy is crazy-talk, albeit SO TRUE.)lwien said:I know huh. I have a similar vape to the MZ and every time I mention that all it takes is one stem to get me buzzed, people come back with, "Fuck man, you use less bud to get high than anyone one else on this forum."disco said:A new addition to the family. I am extremely surprised how efficient the unit has been working, one stem in the morning and I have a good buzz going for a couple hours. two stems in the morning and I'm beyond the moon. This little thing shunned the crap out of my Da Buddha, and is definitely a keeper. I am now convinced this design is the most superior one in the vaporizing department. Thanks a lot, Rick... it truly is a stunning piece of art.
When I travel with "stuff" within the US, I will FedEx the said stuff to my hotel, to arrive on my check in day. I address it from someone else to myself. Business materialsthe ob said:first,
I am super annoyed that I did not have something like this when I was younger and always trying to conserve. conservation is not an issue now and I find that I change out the product more frequently as I love the taste since I have started using the vape. It still takes forever to go through even the smallest amount. that is a good thing not a complaint.....
I was wondering if anyone had any experience traveling with a log vape. What I mean is packing it in checked luggage. I know it should be fine, but if they did scan my bag it would probably look like a weird mechanical device. I just know that I do not want to travel again without a vape. I would not take product with me, but will need the device. I suppose I could just mail it to my location too. Just wondering about peoples experiences.
Why would you want to do that?disco said:Is there a way to get the stems to "seal" their fit when you connect them to the base unit? I remember reading something about bending material, but I'm unsure of what to bend...
Ah, got the two mixed up. Thanks for clarifying.Rick said:Disco
Glad you like your Zap. I am not following your "seal" post? Our stem tips fit the heatport tube as tight or tighter than any of the log vapes. Maybe you are referring to our Tooty Tip instructions I posted here a while back. Those are the removable tips that go in our glass stems.
ob, If you are going to be somewhere for a few days, I would fed ex it or mail it priority mail to a secure location where you will be. I would not take one on a plane but then I do not fly, except here in Zapville.
screw, we will have a customer pic page in the future. For now, we are taking a website break. We are just letting it do it's thing. We will have some more product pics up next week most likely.
In the meantime, todays shipments. We do this 3-4 times a week, every week.
http://i872.photobucket.com/albums/ab282/myrtlezap/todaysshipand1chickie7-24007.jpg
If you go back far enough in this thread, you will see that I had the same problem. I even "branded" my chin with the tip. You've got to put one finger on the stem to brace it while you are holding the Zap. This will secure the stem and make sure it doesn't pop out or stick to your lip when you are done hitting it. I always try to remind people when using it with others since the first instinct seems to be to use it like a soda can with a straw.And the reason I ask is because my mate's been 'tarding out and letting his stems fall from improper use! Blasphemy, I tell you!