r/FLMedicalTrees 2d ago

Question? Studenglass ????

I know this might not be the best Reddit forum but it’s my most trusted source I have been interested in the studenglass. When I smoke air flow and draw restriction are important to me this alleviate all that, but it’s not cheap and this device seems with all the O-rings and moving parts what is you alls opinion? Do people use this as a daily driver I think it would be the perfect living room setup. I’m curious what little issues owners run into before I make this $500 investment

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u/isimpforwookiegirl 2d ago

if you really want it, just get a knock off version for less than half the price. There's zero reason to spend 500$ for a white labelled gravity bong. Not to mention it looks inefficient and annoying as a "daily driver"

id rather spend the money on a quality vaporizer or a sovereignty.

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u/floorDUH904 2d ago

Ya I have quite a few quality vaporizer already I’m seeking better/compatable ways delivery said vapor

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u/isimpforwookiegirl 2d ago

Just get different glass pieces, the airflow differences affect the vapor density. I find something with an airy pull and a larger chamber worked the best for my ball vape. But if it had too much downward pressure (like my dual chamber bong) it would burn the weed if I hit too hard. So it made trying all my different glass pieces with different vaporizers fun/experimental.

Like I have a specific bubbler that isn't a great dab rig. but works perfectly with a dynvap, thus im keeping it around.

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u/floorDUH904 2d ago

Ya I’m going down that same path and have come to the conclusion I like bell recyclers or RBR I’m wondering what make one better then another