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Old 08-20-2006, 05:05 PM
TheLurk TheLurk is offline
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Default vapolution vs volcano

so a 3-bowler off the vapolution gets me absolutely destroyed. problem is, it takes a while to go through 3 bowls and that's just for 1 person!! i wish the bowls were larger. i know the volcano is the best ever, but how much better do u think it is than the vapolution? people who have had both are my dream but i dont know if it will happen.
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Old 08-20-2006, 06:09 PM
TheLurk TheLurk is offline
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Default Re: vapolution vs volcano

ANSWER ME POTHEADS
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Old 08-20-2006, 06:16 PM
stealyourface stealyourface is offline
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Default Re: vapolution vs volcano

just get the volcano.

there is nothing better.

I would say one bag on the volcano is like 4 big bong rips.
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Old 08-20-2006, 08:16 PM
CrayZee CrayZee is offline
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Default Re: vapolution vs volcano

So I decided to pick up a Volcano this last week. It's pretty pricey, but man this thing is efficient. It's crazy.

I haven't used vapes w/ whips, so I have no idea. But I doubt that you'd disappointed w/ the Volcano. The Volcano is a monster of a tank, but the thing is built to last. I wish it had a digital display rather than an analog dial, but oh well. I don't like the fact that it temps aren't on the dial, it has a 1-9 thing. Reminds me of a guitar amp or something.
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