I got the same bong from a different seller, the mouthpiece tube on the one I got has hardly any bend in it and makes it a pain to use with my Plenty, I might try again as the seller of mine gave me a part refund so it only cost me US$15 in the end.
I also like how free flowing it is compared to my sidecar with double birdcage
That seller has a really good feedback rating too.
14/14mm 3 inch dual joint downstem.......Do you have a link?
LINK FOR DOWNSTEMS
LesPlenty, I actually ordered this one from same seller.
This one came cracked so I got it replaced. I asked for the regular funnel type mouthpiece to be the replacement an the seller complied as it was a few $ cheaper anyway. The upright standing mouth pieces on these types of cans are bad if you are using an Elev8r or flowerpot. Way too close to my face and will need a drop down for sure if you go with these upright mouth pieces. I also do not like the offset mouthpieces on the side cars. The centered mp on these ones like the D020-D's is my choice to stick with.
Also, the one with the upright snake head mouthpiece....is 1/2 inch taller can. So I would have to use a 3.5 inch downstem in it....the funnel mp version takes a 3.0 inch downstem. A D020-D would take a 3.5 or cut down a 4 inch'er to 3.75". Some of these vary in dimensions it seems too.
If you want a carb hole.....
you can buy a 3/16 diamond glass/ceramic drill bit and go to town. I submerge the glass piece and drill with it just under the surface so the bit is always in the water. Works easy, just go slow and take your time. Takes maybe 15-20 mins to slowly drill through 5mm glass.
QUICK INSTRUCTIONS TO DRILL A HOLE IN GLASS. Use a small piece of masking tape with a dot on it for the target. Stick it on the glass where you want the hole to go.....and while under water, slowly start drilling on an angle, say 45 degrees so you use the very edge of the diamond tip to start the hole. Then as you keep the drill bit going slowly....tip it up straight and get the hole going. This way the bit will not walk around and create scratches and such away from the hold.
I really am super happy with this setup. It is nice because it is shorter than the FC-186 type stereo matrix 32cm tall ones. Also less likely to tip over and stores in a shorter shelf/cupboard. I also like the position of the carb hole when using, and the carb hole helps to purge the chamber when cleaning. Just all-round my fav glass setup now.
The only thing I will possibly change with it is the downstem because of diff percs you can use. The slitted ones are fine, but wondering about a showerhead type, not a mini matrix ones.
The downstems I linked, I just ordered and will see if they have a different action as they have a small hole pattern instead of slits.