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A hookah uses a burning piece of coal to heat a piece of tobacco to produce the "vapor" that is then inhaled through the hose(s). Tobacco is usually flavored. Personally, I think the fumes from the coal are probably nearly as bad as the smoke from burning plant material, and maybe worse. I didn't look to see if the one in the classies is a real hookah, or one modified to work as a pv. They do exist, and would make a pleasant group activity, but I prefer to use my own mod with my own rba and trippy.

Okay couple questions.
1. Does anyone in Trippyville use Snus?? I have some I bought Ralf and it's not his thing so there are a couple of new tins if anyone wants them. Happy to pass them on to any Trippyvillian.
2. I see a Hookah for sale in the classies how do they work?
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Congrats Reidus, did you see the post about those batteries. They are not IMR which are the only ones you should use in the Pvari.

Wharf, I'm already planning on using the extension cap and my IMR 18650s. I need to order a couple more of them though.

BTW, I just heard from the seller, who lives in Hawaii. He's a huge Saints fan! LMAO! I had to confess my love for the Big Island.
 

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I've been to Maui a bunch but just once to the Big Island and it was solely for the purpose to view this ~



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... and it was one of the most amazing things I've ever experienced in my life. Afterward I completely understood how people 1000's of years ago thought it was God's doing, because it truly was that powerful.
 

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I've only been to Oahu and the Big Island (otherwise known as Hawaii) and I greatly prefer the Big Island. Much less developed and the contrasts are amazing: you've got the beach and the mountains; the tropical forests and the arid plain (inside the caldera). And everything's so relaxed!
 

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Amazing batch incoming! :wub:
Just one thing though, a huge number of people love your tips around here, but would it be possible to find a cheaper way to ship them to France/Europe? I know Usps increased their rates like mad this year, but 27$ shipping is... expensive, we could get one more Trippy for the price :D
 

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Amazing batch incoming! :wub:
Just one thing though, a huge number of people love your tips around here, but would it be possible to find a cheaper way to ship them to France/Europe? I know Usps increased their rates like mad this year, but 27$ shipping is... expensive, we could get one more Trippy for the price :D

If you would like to put together a group buy you could split the shipping if someone is willing to distribute them once the package arrives. I am honestly not making a dime off of the shipping though. It all gets calculated through the USPS website and the price you pay is the cost of the postage + a (very) little bit to cover my packaging and the cost of printing the invoices. I am willing to run to UPS or FedEX this week and check with them about the cost of shipping. We love it when our glass has the chance to travel the world and want to do anything possible to make it more accessible.

In the mean time if you wish to pay the cost of priority shipping and shoot me an e-mail I will refund you the difference and send it first class instead. That method takes a LOT longer and there is no tracking available for first class international though.
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Could someone answer a couple questions please?

1. I take it this is a glow in the dark?
2. What do they look like in regular day or evening light?

Thanks!

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I think this is that trippy in regular light:

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Correct! There are both glow in the dark and regular light pictures of all the glow TrippyTips. The order they are posted corresponds with which is which.
 
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