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Arizer solo II brick bulider

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Arizer solo II brick bulider

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Anyone else use these? IMO 10 times the price value but a good idea, wish I could find them or something similar off Etsy.
 
Anyone else use these? IMO 10 times the price value but a good idea, wish I could find them or something similar off Etsy.

Make sure they give you a cut. I just ordered one for my Solo.
 
I'd drop the bomb if they would just cover the shipping.
 
@Glassdub This thing is functional. Much better than hand loading or pressing glass stem into loose herb. The first two attempts, I was compacting with too much force resulting in a very hard, dense brick that made it difficult to inhale. Once I got that squared away it draws easily, sweet and smooth. Added bonus is an easy clean by blowing out brick in one piece.
Bricks below represent 3.5 grams.
 

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It has a fill line right? I was wondering how it would pack tight enough to make a plug w/o being too tight to draw, as is I use a AAA battery, I should have the thing today.
 
I finally got it today, playing around with it I'm not too pulsed, probably a packs a bit better than a AAA battery but I KNOW from using one overpacking is very easy to do, filling to the line (I assume the top of the narrow hole) results in a pellet too thick for the Solo II to result in good vapor flow unless I pack harder, I'm not vaping today so I can't test but I don't know why a hard pack from this would differ from a battery, going light results in a flakey pellet though, suffice to say this thing has a learning curve, I gave it a 2 star review over at Etsy.
 
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