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| is 35$ for a vaporizer a good price? would u guys invest the money in one and is it that much safer in filtering out the tar? my friend says the high is completely different too. lemme know ur thoughts on prices and all |
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| a good vape like an eterra or a Vrip will end up costing u around 150$ altogether... (vrip comes in different variations, parts, etc...) a lot of vaporizers out there are complete crap, theyll take somewhere around 30-45 minutes to heat up and then ull probably end up singing some of the doobage anyway... i reccomend for the cleanest hits, really, spend the money now - because u get what u pay for, truley
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| Jr. Member Join Date: Mar 2002
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| Mine cost me 60 bucks canadian. Ask the guy at eh place you were going to buy it at about the quality of the device. As long as it isn't homemade, you should expect it to work pretty reasonably. It should only take a few minutes to heat up. $35 is pretty cheap, i'd go for it |
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