JyARz Storage Containers

spoutti

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Waiting for the small ones here. It will be for my 2nd reclaim batch.

Here is how I roll; 5 hour energy style

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The oring on the tip of my solo stem is for reducing glass to glass shock when I suck a bowl in.
 

John Lewus

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How about a jyarz with a little pour spout on it? I used to spoon out the herb into chambers, but now I just tap it out. Works fine but a little spout would be even better. I'm sure you want to make a bunch of new molds!

I'm not sure how useful this would be. I use a SCS grinder which leaves my herb fluffy. This causes it to clump in the jyarz so a spout would not help me.

However, a built in stir tool would be very useful. I imagine the plastic mold could be modified to have storage for a small stir tool.

I Suck all my herb in through either a solo stem or my ELB tool I made that let's me do the same as with the solo stem. I can go from Mason jar to grinder to jyarz to solo/ELB to abv jar to oil/brownie mix and never once touch my herb with fingers.
 
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Quetzalcoatl

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I'm not sure how useful this would be. I use a SCS grinder which leaves my herb fluffy. This causes it to clump in the jyarz so a spout would not help me.

However, a built in stir tool would be very useful. I imagine the plastic mold could be modified to have storage for a small stir tool.

I Suck all my herb in through either a solo stem or my ELB tool I made that let's me do the same as with the solo stem. I can go from Mason jar to grinder to jyarz to solo/ELB to abv jar to oil/brownie mix and never once touch my herb with fingers.
IME if it clumps in your container that's because your stuff is dank. I can usually give it a shake to loosen enough up for a few stem loads in my Solo. If I'm at home I'll use a small spoon.
 
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John Lewus

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IME if it clumps in your container that's because your stuff is dank. I can usually give it a shake to loosen enough up for a few stem loads in my Solo. If I'm at home I'll use a small spoon.

It only clumps a little. The herb is not damp in anyway. It is sticky. The point I was trying to make is that it sticks together just enough that I don't see how a spout would help. Usually a few light taps and I can easily Suck it into a solo stem. Maybe a different grinder that made my herb less fluffy and more powdery would benefit from a spout but in both cases a built in stir tool would help the most.
 
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CG420

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There are really cheap pick tools that have spoons for less than 3 bucks on ebay too that will fit.
 
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Chill Dude

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Yeah, IMO stir sticks and spouts are really unnecessary. If your herb is dank, moist and fluffy, then it will stick to the side of Jarz to a certain extent. But really, all you have to do is flick the outside of the container with your finger to loosen it up, or gently agitate the herb with your finger and you're good to go. It's not really a major issue IMO.

I guess what I'm saying is I love Jarz just the way they are!!!
 

John Lewus

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It all depends on your use case. I have gotten by without the need for a built in stir stick. It would be useful for me and probably others for how I use my jyarz though. All it really needs is a different injection molded part that could fit a small thing metal stick. It is just a suggestion for future products.
 
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FlyingLow

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Awesome to see the options expanding even further. But it is going to be a tough decision to get one of the frenchy, or two of the classics:shrug:

I have not once taken my glass out of the sleeve since I got it; so I'm not sure I would go for the etched glass- but the outside of the plastic cases are badass!
 
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