Monsoon

Well-Known Member
Greenhit said:
I'm in Canada as well, I'll post when I receive my package.
When did you order it? It's now been over 3 weeks that I've been waiting for mine.
 
Monsoon,

Senna

Well-Known Member
Monsoon said:
Greenhit said:
I'm in Canada as well, I'll post when I receive my package.
When did you order it? It's now been over 3 weeks that I've been waiting for mine.
Me too...
But I'm in Brazil, so I suppose it's understandable. (?)

:peace:
 
Senna,

Monsoon

Well-Known Member
I just got word that it's waiting at my friend's place now. Customs charge was $17. I'll post up a review over the next few days.
 
Monsoon,

chloe

Well-Known Member
Monsoon said:
I just got word that it's waiting at my friend's place now. Customs charge was $17. I'll post up a review over the next few days.
wow that seems excessive...did u just order the kit only?
 
chloe,

Monsoon

Well-Known Member
chloe said:
Monsoon said:
I just got word that it's waiting at my friend's place now. Customs charge was $17. I'll post up a review over the next few days.
wow that seems excessive...did u just order the kit only?
Bare box, a few different stems, 2 batteries, the bag, the brush. So just under $100 plus provincial and federal taxes. It looks like the included the shipping fee in the declared value on the box, so it was probably a bit more than it should have been.

Turns out I was lucky and got one with a light too. With the light I just need to twist the battery a bit until the light goes off which I think is much easier. In a dark room, it's very faint and you can cover it. It's also visible from above with a packed trench and you can always see it by looking down the mouthpiece.

The first hit was delicious, the others not so much and there were some black bits in the abv. It's going to take some getting used to. There was some visible vapour too, so I think it's just a matter of getting my timing down.

Now onto the second trench, it's a bit better and the nice effects have kicked in as well. I think it could be running a bit hot, but I'll have to use it more to be sure.
 
Monsoon,

vape4health

Well-Known Member
Waiting for batterys to charge then my first trench . :)

Any news on the beta power supply .

Edit :

The batterys are charged and this little thing is a bad mother , its used so the batterys are not new but it still works great , I can get nice dark ABV if wanted .
 
vape4health,

Ihop

Well-Known Member
Hi. Been watching this thread for months now. Though it's my first post I am a long time smoker, just started vaping six or so months ago. Getting close to my sixties and my lungs ain't what they used to be. A friend introduced me to vaping, keeps the wife happy(no stinky pot smell), and saves on weed. And while I've got a box vape/wglass wand, and Vapir 5.0 the LB is my primary vape. Had it now since early July and can't say enough good things about the LB. The stock batteries once charged sometimes last me two days! Am waiting for the new power supply; if it's from MF it's got to be good. And the customer service is great, nothing but praise for Ariel and the staff at Blissville. Anyway just thought I'd throw in my 2cents:2c: I've noticed the my ABV from the LB is still fairly useable, I make Firecrackers with it, which work just fine on me, there you go absolutely no waste, everything gets consumed without combustion. Thanks for listening.
 
Ihop,

annaK

Well-Known Member
Monsoon said:
Greenhit said:
I'm in Canada as well, I'll post when I receive my package.
When did you order it? It's now been over 3 weeks that I've been waiting for mine.
I ordered mine on Oct 12th.... almost 4 weeks ago... should arrive any day i hope -- cant wait!!
 
annaK,

VaporNinja

Well-Known Member
I've had the LB for about 3 months, and it's the best $88 I've ever spent. I've been able to get high in places you'd never imagine. I highly recommend investing in a smart charger, ones that never overcharge your battery, that will make things a whole lot easier.
 
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aero18

vaporist
B. said:
^^^ Agreed about the stealth factor. It's crazy.
It could be better... the battery jutting out is a bit weird. But overall the stealthiness of it is great.
 
aero18,

VaporNinja

Well-Known Member
Do you guys think it'll be okay to bring it on an airplane for domestic flights in the States? You can take a vape break in the restroom easily. :ninja:
 
VaporNinja,

bluntfaced

I'm El Diablo Baby!!!
It would possibly set off a metal detector? You'd have to take it in your bag, It probably looks pretty weird under an x ray so there's a good chance you'd get your bag searched and they would find it, smell it, you're fucked. I'd put it in checked luggage, not worth the risk post 9-11.
 
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stinkmeaner

Well-Known Member
VaporNinja said:
Do you guys think it'll be okay to bring it on an airplane for domestic flights in the States? You can take a vape break in the restroom easily. :ninja:
You can't be serious:uhoh:
 
stinkmeaner,

aero18

vaporist
Just make some golden dragon and squirt some in your mouth before the flight (or be hardcore and take a full shot). You will be set for hours
 
aero18,

reece

Well-Known Member
VaporNinja said:
Do you guys think it'll be okay to bring it on an airplane for domestic flights in the States? You can take a vape break in the restroom easily. :ninja:
Ever see Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay? Your experience won't be as hilarious. Better safe than really sorry.
 
reece,

bluntfaced

I'm El Diablo Baby!!!
That's exactly what I thought about when I read his post too. The smokeless bong!!
 
bluntfaced,

aero18

vaporist
Can someone weigh out a half of a trench of herb, ground pretty well, in a scale sensitive to .001 grams?

If it is sensitive to .01 grams, that's okay, but it would be better if I could get a more accurate reading. I want to see how it stacks up against the efficiency of the Purple Days.
 
aero18,

MoeOnTheMoon

Medical Marijuana Activist
Company Rep
aero18 said:
Can someone weigh out a half of a trench of herb, ground pretty well, in a scale sensitive to .001 grams?

If it is sensitive to .01 grams, that's okay, but it would be better if I could get a more accurate reading. I want to see how it stacks up against the efficiency of the Purple Days.
My scale is only to .01, and not digital, so I'll see if someone else can do better.
If not, I'll do it.
 
MoeOnTheMoon,

Monsoon

Well-Known Member
I've had it for a week now, time for an update. I haven't burned a trench since my first day which I assume has more to do with technique than the box itself unless the calibration somehow changes with use. The difference between combustion and vapour can be a matter of seconds so zoning out for 10 seconds with the battery in when you're not drawing on it can ruin the trench.

My box seems to be picky about battery fit. The included batteries are the best, you just need to turn it a bit when you insert it and it stays put until you pull it out. The PowerEx batteries are actually getting stuck in the box and can be difficult to pull out. The Eneloops that I got are too loose, slide out if you don't hold them in place and can be hard to make a good connection. The light is especially useful in this case, and you can see it dim or brighten depending on how good the battery contact is. But even without the light you can see the vapour stream out of the tube.

Back to work, I'll post more thoughts on it later.
 
Monsoon,

annaK

Well-Known Member
I got my launch box and I absolutely love it! I get quite a few trenches off one battery, especially with the MAHA batteries.

First impression: wow tiny! The box is so small!
- I own a VaporGenie, so the launch box was very easy to use and understand.
- The efficiency of this thing is great.
- My launch box has the light on it.. its helpful but not required. personally, i like it!

I'm extremely impressed with the launch box design and its functioning. The only thing I haven't figured out yet is unloading... I can't seem to unload it without making a bit of a mess.
 
annaK,

DeepFried

A Legend in my Own Mind
Monsoon said:
The PowerEx batteries are actually getting stuck in the box and can be difficult to pull out. The Eneloops that I got are too loose, slide out if you don't hold them in place and can be hard to make a good connection.
Yes the PowerEx batteries are a good tight fit, no contact issues. Buy some 1" hockey tape (good kind not dollar store) and tape once around the bottom inch of battery. This allows a good grip to pull battery back out and allows you to visually see if the battery is connected or not by the gap between the tape and LB side wall. Use only a single layer of tape or you might have issues putting it in a charger, also the C9000 charger uses temperature as one of its determining factors of a full charge so you don't want to insulate the battery too much.
 
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