an electric grinder?!? for the laziest stoner in the world who wants to involve parts that can break... ...lets try to keep the OP in mind...not your average raging stoner
Curious the level of sophistication on this board for druggies. Well, maybe not so curious after all.
Im not a marijuana smoker...Im a marijuana Connoisseur Oldmangrouch...If you can afford it okay Id go with the vapobrothers vaporizer I linked and the grinder Ronan linked....thats it, you're good to go beside the actual weed. Im sure you can find a vaporizer that will look EXACTLY the same for cheaper but it wont be near the quality. Resin will get in the tube over time...get new tubing from home depot for dirt cheap After each hit you want to stir the bowl around a little bit...get a paperclip, straighten it out, make a handle on one side....then at the very end of the paper clip bend the last 3cm at a 45 degree angle.....there is a ridge in the bowl and this makes it a lot easier to stir efficiently (it will make sense when you buy the vaporizer and see what Im talking about)
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...you clearly failed to read about the Magic-Flight. This is the best personal vaporizer on the market, period. All other vaporizers take time to heat up to the desired temperature while this one works instantly as soon as you make contact. Literally, INSTANTLY! No waiting. It is calibrating to the perfect temperature for vaporizing finely ground cannabis. Only re-chargeable batteries will work, but you get at least 5 minutes of contact time so one battery should last you all day. Made in the USA. LIFE-TIME WARRANTY [no questions asked]! As far as pain relief is concerned, this vaporizer will have no trouble easing that. As long as you are using high-grade cannabis you will be able to remedy your pains in no time.
I already did. No joke, I have tried every single vaporizer on the market...that was actually part of my job at one point, again, not kidding here! Nothing came close to the Magic-Flight...NOTHING! Best value, best ease of use, best convenience, best for storing, best effectiveness, best clean-up, best warranty, best size, best of the best! Oh wait, I take that back...I never tried the Purple-Days Vaporizer. This one, I've heard from and read many sources, is one of the best plug-in style units. Many rave reviews about this vaporizer. Plus, it is hand made right there in Oregon. Enjoy! The only other one that I could recommend would be the Volcano if you're looking to spend $400+. But then again, it is so troublesome of a process that you have to get it out, plug it in, WAIT for it to heat up, fill a stupid looking turkey bag with vapors, then squeeze these vapors out of the crunchy annoying bag, and 27 minutes later you will feel relief...
Im sorry but Im now calling BS on you, you have to work for that vape company. The thing looks homemade and cost $100. Made is the USA (your dorm room) Lifetime Warranty (cause they cost $3 to make) I have never seen anything like that product, if it was all that I would have seen it before or some version of it at some store. That product is yours or somebody you know.
Alright, I looked around, I apologize Haak...its a legit product...it still has battery issues which is not needed for somebody smoking in their home...and the vapeorizer I linked only take about a minute to heat up...turn it on and then get your supplies ready, by the time you are ready it is ready. Here is the product on another site: https://www.vaporstore.com/proddetail.php?prod=magic-flight-vaporizer&cat=56 Evidently on that site get 10% off with the code: vapormovement Here is a thread about the product in a marijuana forum: http://www.marijuana.com/vaporizers/121908-magic-flight-launch-box-review.html
"I smoke in church and no one can smell it. Can I get an Amen!" Pastor James - Los Angeles, California
are you trying to hide the smell from your family? an empty toiletpaper roll with a fabric softener sheet stuffed inside and one rubber banded on one end always worked for me. Does that thing actually eliminate the visual smoke? I dont want to smoke at a place that I have to be that covert