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DLX Pro V1 Zebra wood - Dreamwood

89.00 €
incl. VAT, plus delivery
In stock
Delivery time: 3 day(s)

Description

The vaporizer for your bong, very small and handy and with the stable glass mouthpiece also great for on the road!


Butane powered, sustainable and handmade from natural materials.

Efficient and easy!

Due to the manual handling with a jetlighter, a very dense steam and a very light steam can be produced, as desired.


The DLX PRO woodparts are connected with a stainless steel tube .
The vaporizer is made up of 2 wooden parts, as well as 2 glass parts and 2 silicone rings.


The Dreamwood DLX PRO set:

  • wooden vaporizer, 2 parts (preassambled with silicone rings)
  • 1pc. bend heat intake tube
  • 14mm groundglass male connection
  • adapter 18-14
  • glas mouthpiece
  • stirring tool
  • 3pc. flat sieve
  • 4pc. silicone o-rings (2xS, 2xL)
  • Dreamwood pouch


Further notes on function and application:

The vaporizers produced by Dreamwood guide the heat from a jet lighter through the heating tube into the herbal chamber. In general, care should be taken not to set the flame too much and not to pull it too slowly. It is also recommended for newcomers to examine the material between the trains more often to prevent a burn. When the material is vaporized, it is very dry and is therefore easier to ignite! The temperature regulation takes place during the vaporization by manual control of the pull speed and the proximity of the flame to the heating / inlet pipe. It requires some exercise to deal with this type of vaporizer. Each user must have their own hands-on experience to optimize the approach. Everyone quickly finds a balance between tensile strength and heat supply. This way, steam is produced immediately and there is no unnecessary heating in the steam pauses.


*comes now with Dreamwood Pouch and not the pictured Tibet pattern pouch!