Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Cheap 7 Pipe Pro Silver
It uses a lighter with an electric ignition (like a cricket lighter, if you've ever used one), and you can expect an equivalent number of misfires but just click it again and it will light, overall it's reliable. Do not, however, bet your little finger against your buddy's sports car, that you can light this 10 times in a row, or you will soon be icing your finger and running it to the hospital for reattachment. The product in question is built very well and is compact for what it is. It's a fairly heavy piece for the size, but won't wear you out lifting. There is no fuel gauge to let you know when your tank is low, so you might want to top it off before you begin, every 2nd or 3rd use. Ronson multi-use refill is what you want to refill it, and you must fill it before the first use. There really is no contact between the smoke and the metal finish, it's all glass inside (I understand that they also make a bamboo pipe to go in it). Don't drop it, you'll break the thin glass on the pipe inside. Great for when you have wet or dirty hands: bath time, gardening, knocking around in the garage. Or, for one-handed use while playing Doodle Jump, or Pac Man for you old schoolers. The small storage space inside the bottom is not very practical, FYI, it's just empty space in the design, but it would hold small amounts of material. I have to say that I am quite impressed with the quality of this piece, and it's definitely designed to fit the need for a one-handed tool. I would probably have opted for one without a carb hole, if that were possible, as that's the part or the product's operation that takes the most getting used to. The first time you use it, you'll forget which to release first, the carb or the lighter. I had it down pretty well after my first use. FYI others have said that it's difficult to use. It's not a good size for passing, and the glass inside is prone to breakage on the first 3 foot drop onto a hard surface. it's best for personal use.
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