Moses Baca
Colorado State Reformatory #8755
Thanks. She had it set on 400 F and seemed satisfied. She said she doesn't want to take it with her tomorrow but I'm off work so I'll have time for more experimentation of my own.
Thanks. She had it set on 400 F and seemed satisfied. She said she doesn't want to take it with her tomorrow but I'm off work so I'll have time for more experimentation of my own.
Thanks. She had it set on 400 F and seemed satisfied.
Naughty or nice, I try not to judge. We could all be a little bit nicer.
In the name of science I did some comparisons this morning. I tried the standard mp, the bent glass mp, the bubbler 2.0 and the WPA as a mp. For our situation, the glass pieces will only get used at home, the standard mp will see the most action.
Standard mp - I love the stealth, the simplicity, the durability. The hits can have a bit of a hot side if pulled direct and fast but overall I like it.
Bent glass mp - Cooler and smoother than the standard mp, very nice. I'm a bit nervous using it, though. It looks nice and strong but I have a tendency to, um, test the durability of things.
Bubbler 2.0 - Am I using this thing correctly? The instructional link that HR sent was for the original bubbler, not 2.0. Anyway, I sucked a tiny bit of water into it, less than half an inch, so it mostly stayed inside when I inverted it to load it, only a tiny bit leaked out. I tried to keep it vertical while using it to minimize any water leaking. I tried to suck gently but I was still getting a bit of water in my mouth. Having said all that, the vapor was noticeably cooler and gentler in my throat. Overall very nice but a PITA to use, I doubt we'll use it much. Appreciate any tips or suggestions to make it simpler.
WPA as a mp - I like it! The vape seems similar to the bent glass, cooler and smoother than the standard mp, but my battery ran out on my second hit so I didn't get a full run comparison. The compact, straight design seems like it might offer more protection from bumps than the bent glass mp but glass is glass and it's all in danger when it's near me. We've got a locally blown 12" water pipe, too. It's not fancy but it's nice quality. I'm looking forward to trying the WPA with it.
I know the reviews say the battery life sucks but I'm still amazed at how fast it runs out. Maybe it's because I'm just sitting home trying it out, hitting it repeatedly. That's not what it's designed for nor is it how we'll normally use it but today is my day off work and the F2 is our new toy so I've got to play with it, right? So anyway, yeah, the battery life sucks. The vapor is very nice but it sure drops from full to low battery very quickly. More testing is definitely required.
MB
Don't forget that water is a good solvent...
My 8th grade science teacher said that water is the universal solvent. Not sure why i remember that nearly 40 years ago (he was terrible too) - it’s funny how the mind works.Don't forget that water is a good solvent...
My 8th grade science teacher said that water is the universal solvent.
Shall we call you Professor OF? I wouldn't doubt it wouldn't be the first time. Thanks for the info, as always! Cheers.
Thanks @OF I'm not sure how keen I am on picking up any of the materials you mentioned and using them In my fury heating chamber. Plastic, poly, rubber. . none sound ideal to me, but I'm not too knowledgeable on melting and off gassing points of any of these.
Welcome buddy!Hi all,
Went through 80% of the thread, thanks for your reviews, the hype is real
My good old Mighty definilty needs some back up,
F2 ordered !
The waiting games begins
You sure you want a Fury 2? It's whats best for people who smoke smaller amounts of bud but most normal users would want a Fierce.
I've been following this thread pretty much since day one. I'm an MMJ user who microdoses flower mostly. The dose pods, positive reviews, company involvement in this thread and the price have me wanting the Fury 2 as my first vape. I hope to have a fury 2 in my mits by the end of the year.