I’m new, but I’m old

Polarbearboy

Tokin' Away Since 1968
I've ordered glass and other stuff from DHG and never had even a hint of a problem. I figure that if there were problems with credit card or personal data theft or misuse, we'd hear and it would destroy their entire business.

For what its worth, I recently got a bubbler from Sneaky Pete that both does the water job quite well and wasn't that expensive, $64US, the Buzz, Honeycomb Perc: https://www.sneakypetestore.com/collections/glass-pieces/products/small-pipe?variant=24236696646 This is cheaper than a lot of glass but more expensive than DHG.

You also need a way to attach the vape to the bubbler. Having broken my own Crafty using a glass water pipe adapter(wpa)--and I'm far from the only one--I strongly recommend the silicone Crafty/Mighty wpa from Delta 3D: https://delta3dstudios.com/mighty-v3-waterpipe-adapter/ Its more expensive than the glass versions, but it won't break your Crafty, and I find it works very well on my repaired Crafty.

Re: Old!: I'm in my seventies. Been using dope in joints and pipes for nearly 50 years and was formerly a cigarette smoker. Stopped smoking cigs 7 years ago and been vaping weed exclusively for four years. But my lungs are still sensitive. I've tried a great many vapes and owned more than a few: the internal cooling path of both the Crafty and the Mighty are the most effective, though neither is at work when hooked to a wpa. In my search for wheeze and cough free vaping, I've tried connecting my bubbler to the cooling unit mouthpiece, but I can't perceive any difference from connecting to the oven with the wpa. Hope this all helps.
 

zzrvr

Well-Known Member
I've ordered glass and other stuff from DHG and never had even a hint of a problem. I figure that if there were problems with credit card or personal data theft or misuse, we'd hear and it would destroy their entire business.

For what its worth, I recently got a bubbler from Sneaky Pete that both does the water job quite well and wasn't that expensive, $64US, the Buzz, Honeycomb Perc: https://www.sneakypetestore.com/collections/glass-pieces/products/small-pipe?variant=24236696646 This is cheaper than a lot of glass but more expensive than DHG.

You also need a way to attach the vape to the bubbler. Having broken my own Crafty using a glass water pipe adapter(wpa)--and I'm far from the only one--I strongly recommend the silicone Crafty/Mighty wpa from Delta 3D: https://delta3dstudios.com/mighty-v3-waterpipe-adapter/ Its more expensive than the glass versions, but it won't break your Crafty, and I find it works very well on my repaired Crafty.

Re: Old!: I'm in my seventies. Been using dope in joints and pipes for nearly 50 years and was formerly a cigarette smoker. Stopped smoking cigs 7 years ago and been vaping weed exclusively for four years. But my lungs are still sensitive. I've tried a great many vapes and owned more than a few: the internal cooling path of both the Crafty and the Mighty are the most effective, though neither is at work when hooked to a wpa. In my search for wheeze and cough free vaping, I've tried connecting my bubbler to the cooling unit mouthpiece, but I can't perceive any difference from connecting to the oven with the wpa. Hope this all helps.


Thanks so much, I’m 81 and in good health and just discovered how great weed is. I see all the glass on the web and really didn’t know what to buy. I got my Crafty used, took forever to heat up, so I put a new 3000ma battery in it, works great and doesn’t get so hot in your hand.
Sure makes staying at home more pleasant...
 

Jill NYC

Portable Hoarder
Hey there old newbie :)
You will need two things to use with water:
1) a bubbler
2) a water piece adapter (WPA)

I use this water adapter for my crafty:
https://delta3dstudios.com/nearly-universal-vape-waterpipe-adapter-medium/
This makes my Crafty compatible with either a 14mm or 18mm bubbler. (I also use this adapter with several other vapes)

Before giving you recommendations for glass, are you okay with spending $100+ for a bubbler (made in USA) or are you looking to spend under $50 (made in China)?

edit: oops, @Polarbearboy gave you good info, I missed it before posting this!
 
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