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Offmymeds

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How many hits does that bag give you and how much does it take to fill it?
I never counted. 2 can get a good buzz with 1 bag. After the first bag, which I usually do alone, I will use the same chamber 3-5 times again. It paid for itself numerous times back when I was paying $400-450/oz. It makes it stretch.

I hope you can gauge the amount of weed by the chamber:

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Here's the single dose chamber for it:

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I won my $1 back. :)
 

Jeffislovinlife

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I never counted. 2 can get a good buzz with 1 bag. After the first bag, which I usually do alone, I will use the same chamber 3-5 times again. It paid for itself numerous times back when I was paying $400-450/oz. It makes it stretch.

I hope you can gauge the amount of weed by the chamber:

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Here's the single dose chamber for it:

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I won my $1 back. :)
Very cool I myself have never tried one well should say that I've never had a chance as of yet and about a half a gram to a gram for the single thing I would say lol
 

Metasynth

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Morning
.....where'd all the snow go :(
Reno/Tahoe area. It got dumped on. I had to drive back to Los Angeles yesterday, and FUCK!

I mean, you have any idea how harrowing it is for a guy born and raised in SoCal to drive on pure ice for miles and miles?

I didn’t even know they LET people drive on ice. I mean, there WERE several signs that said “Chains Required”, but I had to get home and there wasn’t any other way.

Fuck 9000ft high passes. Fuck driving on ice for 30+ miles at 20mph through winding mountain roads. Fuck fuck fuck!!!!
 

RetiredToker76

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Reno/Tahoe area. It got dumped on. I had to drive back to Los Angeles yesterday, and FUCK!

I mean, you have any idea how harrowing it is for a guy born and raised in SoCal to drive on pure ice for miles and miles?

I didn’t even know they LET people drive on ice. I mean, there WERE several signs that said “Chains Required”, but I had to get home and there wasn’t any other way.
I learned to drive on ice, 30 years ago. Then I moved to the SE and have no f'n clue how I'd do it now. I thought that snow chains and metal spiked snow tires had been made illegal throughout the country because they tore up roads. Guess I heard wrong.

Yeah, I sympathize. I grew up doing doughnuts in the icy cow pasture before I could legally drive, learned to drive on packed snow and ice, less than 10 years later moved to where I've not seen it since. The few years I both lived in a snowy area and had a drivers license, ice driving was survivable but we had a few close calls over the years.
 

Metasynth

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Driving in the mountains in the winter without chains ? :o
Yeah, it was terrifying. The entire way from before June lake all the way past mammoth was terrible. Coming down the pass from the 9200ft Mono lake overlook was a white knuckler.

Shit, the 395 from Reno to Carson City through the Washoe valley was like a 5mph crawl.

Fucking terrifying. But I didn’t even fishtail once. Handled it like a wussy, but made it through unscathed
 
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