Buying Volcano Vaporizer

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Rez
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Post by Rez »

Hey Rob,

Thanks for the info.

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Razzmatazz
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Gotta get me a Volcano - Seriously :!:
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I am considering buying a Volcano-online, from Storz-Bickel, and still have a few reservations...mostly because of the price $800 Australian (including postage of 100 euros!)...which is quite a substantial amount of money for me....i smoke bongs with tobacco in the mix..and one of the reasons i'd like a Volcano is to cut out tobacco consumption.
Almost all reviews are positive...and i have used a a volcano in Grey Area which was a good experience although i was too wasted to be able to decipher the effects.....and i am still skeptical...can anyone reaffirm my interest in buying one of these things?
Would especially like to hear Australian opinions....
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I have had mine for almost two years now. Only things I've ever had to purchase were extra bags and screens
Also purchased the extra fine screens for kif, work real well. :D
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As far as the high is concerned it is cleaner and less intrusive on the lungs
Also tend to use less smoke, which is a real nice factor. :D .
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volcano for parties,vapezilla alone,i love my vaporizers...sigh..oh yeah...650-700 on the volcano...and 450-475 on vapezilla wanna hit?Image
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