I rather like the quality of my bubbler aside from the mouthpiece joint that broke. Sam has been more than helpful and professional. I am confident that he will make any issues right as he seems very eager to make a name for himself in the market and this is one place he can do that effectively. i would recommend contacting him if you have any issues and see if there is any way to resolve them. I was unhappy to say the least when my unit broke on me but, I also think that we should give him the benefit of the doubt and the opportunity to make things right. Which, with at least my situation, he is handling like a true professional who is dedicated to customer service.
Glad to hear you got yours safely! It really is an awesome piece! I've been experimenting with different water levels, with and without diffy, hitting it by holding the mouth piece/ground joint to the body of the bubbler. Clean break, perfect seal. High/low water, and it stack amazingly, and gives awesome hits!!! I wish it wasn't broken!Got my bubb today! So excited to use it. Little bigger then i expected but cant complain. I hope i dont run into the breakage others are experiencing. I fell like it may have been due to poor handleing but who knows for sure and mine is fine for now If i were Sam i would probably add a Fragile sticker or 2 to the box. Was little surprised that the on,y marking on the box was a 1 inch stamp saying fragile and it wasnt a very clear stamp.
I'm not ruling out USPS irresponsibility. MY box had some damage on the bottom.
I'm beginning to wonder if these bubblers are truly borosilicate or just soda-lime. Even soda-lime shouldn't break this easy right?
C'mon Tweak, that's not really fair and a rather serious accusation against, Sam.
You are kinder than me Sorry to anyone waiting but, I hope mine comes sooner than later. I waited and it arrived broken so I'd like a replacement as fast as possible.Sorry to make a back to back post, but it's too late to edit my last one.
I received a reply from Sam, and as with VapeVoice, he'll be sending out a replacement. He said ASAP, but I said not to rush it, and that I'd rig together the broken one I have for now. I'd rather see folks who have placed orders already, get their pieces before I get a second one. He even said he would provide detailed instructions on how to repair the piece, almost as good as new! Definitely a very good person to deal with, from the beginning to now, he has been more than cooperative!
Was your price $120 or $140 (assuming you got the sale price)? The FC logo ups the cost to $140.MrNorml said:Thought I was getting a label-free unit but mine has the Fuck Combustion. I can live with it.
I agree, and a pretty good deal at the regular $199 price too.worth every penny to me and seemingly to most owners who have posted here.
Was your price $120 or $140 (assuming you got the sale price)? The FC logo ups the cost to $140.
I agree, and a pretty good deal at the regular $199 price too.
Well,, I'd be worried about the stem getting knocked and something breaking or cracking. I disassemble the thing as soon as I'm done (do leave downstem in there) because I know my luck and history with glass - mainly Solo glass breakage and a Q chimney or whatever it's called - that I try to not take any unneeded risks, and yours to me looks 'risky'. To each his own, though and you are probably less clumsy than I am.I just store the mouthpiece vertically inserted into the top joint of the bub (with 18/14 reducer). This way there is no stress on the side joint, and it takes up less room on the shelf.