Silly(c)One
Rising Star
You're welcome my friends
Although, to be fair to the Glass Bat, I've had more and more success with it after finding the perfect copper mesh. I used to press my meshes too much and that would block airflow. Since then, I read here on the Nexus, it was Tele I think, that a good height for a mesh was 3 to 6mm. I tried that and it worked much much better !
Yes you need a bic butane lighter instead of a torch, which can leave some soot, but the Glass Bat is really easy and fast to clean and recover the goodies with IPA.
It's straight glass : just remove the stone, remove the soot with a little cotton with IPA if you want to recover the goods, else just block both ends, add IPA from the top and shake.
Also It's probably more portable and less fragile than the Sherlock due to its format and size (it rolls pretty good and did stand a few falls without any damage, granted not from very high). If I was to travel with a spiceship, I'd leave the Sherlock at home, this one is much more discreet and I can use a bic lighter that I can buy most anywhere in the world...
I'm not saying it's better than the Sherlock, but it works and is more efficient than many many other devices out there. It just takes a little time to get used to and DEMANDS the use of a proper copper mesh (steel screen would be impractical I think).
And it's much much cheaper than the Sherlock if you live outside the american continent (no customs taxes), so it's still a viable alternative.
I haven't tested my changa in it, though... I tried a few caapi leaves x2.75 but that left some stinky oily stuff in it. Had to clean it after that.
Can't wait for my Sherlock to get here
Although, to be fair to the Glass Bat, I've had more and more success with it after finding the perfect copper mesh. I used to press my meshes too much and that would block airflow. Since then, I read here on the Nexus, it was Tele I think, that a good height for a mesh was 3 to 6mm. I tried that and it worked much much better !
Yes you need a bic butane lighter instead of a torch, which can leave some soot, but the Glass Bat is really easy and fast to clean and recover the goodies with IPA.
It's straight glass : just remove the stone, remove the soot with a little cotton with IPA if you want to recover the goods, else just block both ends, add IPA from the top and shake.
Also It's probably more portable and less fragile than the Sherlock due to its format and size (it rolls pretty good and did stand a few falls without any damage, granted not from very high). If I was to travel with a spiceship, I'd leave the Sherlock at home, this one is much more discreet and I can use a bic lighter that I can buy most anywhere in the world...
I'm not saying it's better than the Sherlock, but it works and is more efficient than many many other devices out there. It just takes a little time to get used to and DEMANDS the use of a proper copper mesh (steel screen would be impractical I think).
And it's much much cheaper than the Sherlock if you live outside the american continent (no customs taxes), so it's still a viable alternative.
I haven't tested my changa in it, though... I tried a few caapi leaves x2.75 but that left some stinky oily stuff in it. Had to clean it after that.
Can't wait for my Sherlock to get here