I did put my own down stem in it and don't use the glass straw mouthpiece it came with. I really like the setup on the dealiebuddy -It's a standard mouth plexiglass lid with 2 hole cutouts and high quality Grainger rubber washers for sealing on a jar with a mug style handle I like, but I hate the decals on the jar especially. I found "pre-built" styles of these on the market and ended up buying and trying them. The knockout requires a lot more force on a thicker steel lid, wish I had pneumatic ones. If I didn't have either my bone disease or pain I'd be more interested in making these sorts of lids. I used silicone hookah fittings in the holes to seal for air-tightening for one 18mm to 14mm down stem and an 18 to 14 adapter in the other with a small 10mm hole on the side of the lid somewhere for a built-in carb cap. The next one had a better quality steel top, with twin 20mm holes made with a Greenlee knockout. To make my mason jar bubbler I got a pint sized wide-mouthed Ball jar and drilled holes into it and slid some stuff from inside (a 3" downstem works for a pint.) It's not that great cause the stock lid is too thin and it warped but the setup itself works rather well. I really miss the little MFLB ritual I had. That's why I like the E-Nano but reading this thread made me pull my old Box out. My issue is that due to poor breathing control already I am combusting constantly. I can get monster rips off the Launch Box (with a power adapter) and water. Anyway, adding water made it nearly effortless to control via watching how the bubbles in the Orbiter were moving and visually watching my vapor form. I would love to be able to do some of the techniques, like the mflbninja, but my lungs are small and don't have a normal capacity due to my bone disease. I'm terrible at using my Box native or with just the stem. Regards to all as this most important Holiday draws to a close. It's a champ, witness this thread length, but you have to learn to control it.strictly manual you know. Maybe even look up some of the excellent videos around? The box 'lasts forever' kept dry, not so if you dump damp herb in and use up your batteries trying to dry it out.Įxperiment with it, watch for the vapor to form, put the fancy WT away until you can make vapor reliably (one set of problems at a time), keep it dry and fine ground, batteries freshly charged. And that moisture will condense against the wood, under the trench where you can't get it and really gum up the woks. Sip, don't hit.īe sure your goods are dry, moisture in the weed robs what little heat is available before it can make vapor. Likewise drawing a lot of cold air will cool it off and maybe even blow the load around. Mixing it during heating will prevent any vapor. It is strictly conduction, only that part that actually is in firm contact with the trench bottom and side walls can make vapor. MFLB as a pathetic amount of power available compared to most vapes to start with, and almost half of that ends up heating the battery itself, and other things than the load. And 'shake, shake, shake' between hits (not during). Engage the battery but don't hit it until you see vapor condensing on the inside of the cover, then GENTLY SIP that vapor away. You herb should be well cured (dry, to very dry) an ground fine. To look at the full rankings and to see why each city landed where it did in the study, visit Lawn Love's website here.Yes, be sure your batteries are the approved ones, are in good shape and freshly charged. I guess if you're planning a "thrifting" road trip, stay outta Springfield. 2023's Top 10 Worst Cities for Thrifting: Which Massachusetts city made the worst list? Here we go. Here are 2023's Top 10 Best Cities for Thrifting, according to Lawn Love:īy the way, our very own city of Boston made the top 100 "best" cities, but only barely, coming in at #91. Metrics such as access to thrift stores and the like (flea markets, consignment shops, Goodwill stores, Habitat for Humanity Restores, etc.), cities with the most and least Google searches for thrifting-related terms, and much more.Īnd here's what they came up with. The Lawn Love team compared the 200 largest American cities across 5 categories among 10 total metrics. Lawn Love, the experts at building a smarter lawn care marketplace, recently took a look at this year's best and worst cities for thrifting. Would you believe me if I told you that, out of the 200 largest American cities, a city in the Bay State ranked in the top 10 for worst cities for thrifting? We'll get to that in a moment or two.
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