Vaporiser questions

Hardware and techniques: joints, pipes and vaporisers.
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Twitch
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Vap.chamber

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Am tempted to change screens and bring the entire chamber w/me after cleaning w/alcohol. :?


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It is a must to take your own mouthpiece if you have one.

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Vap.

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In my experience w/my Volcano I have found out that if I put the chamber on empty and let it heat w/fan on it cleans out alot of the crud that can build up in the chamber,not that mine ever gets that dirty,clean on regular basis. 8)
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Vapo bags

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Sent a pm, but just to let people know I found a site w/best prices I've seen for Volcano bags and acc. www.Discountworldonline.com. Check it out. 4 boxes for $15.99 + shipping. Only 40 more days :lol:
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Post by Bernum »

i used a friend's volcano the other day, and was a bit dismayed with how the filling chamber didn't seem to be completely attached to the Volcano, it's just plonked onto the heating part of it, and seemed to leak a bit of vapour if you didn't hold the filling chamber down flush..is this normal?
im thinking of buying a volcano and am wondering if i'm just being pedantic or not...
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