subway13029
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My mouth piece falls out:-) unless I wedge the o ring in there..
One of the things @Ed's TnT new stem does is enlarge the volume of the stem stow hole to better act as a large vapor conditioning chamber. We are hoping that the main stem with the now more wide-open stem stow hole will improve vapor comfort.
Cherry.@Unisonruss did you get a walnut or a cherry Lily?
Got the Lilly a few days ago and been enjoying it ever since. The O ring holding the mouth stem works flawlessly it never comes out of the unit. Another O ring on the inside holds the heat intake in place when in travel mode no rattling. I've only smoked three bowls out of it so I have a lot of learning to do. I have not got a big hit yet but I know I'll get the hang of it. The vapor did seem warm but that's why I got it over Daisy.
Make sure the O ring is sitting in the wood opening for the mouthpiece before you insert the mouthpiece. Then the mouthpiece should slide in and out easily as long as you're gentle.My mouthpiece just falls out and when I pull mouthpiece it comes out and the oring is on the glass or steel? I have put it in there every way..only way is to wedge it in there or my mouthpiece would just fall out and break?
No I can't take pictures sorry. It has a beveled edge to hold the O ring in place. It looks just like the port on top for the heat intake.
My Lily is one of those with two vents (from Tommy before Lily went on sale). I was wondering if how much more draw restriction there is when covering one of the three vents rather than leaving all open?
- also, does having all three open allow you get lower temp vaporization (temp at the bowl, not necessarily at the throat) giving longer lasting flavor and less rapid browning while still getting moderate to big hits?
Also wondering if there is anyone that never leaves all three vents open and would prefer a two vent version?
Warning: Too much experimentation could lead to being way stoned