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| Chronic 2oo1 Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Clouds
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| If i get a bubbler should i really go all out and spend over 100
i got a 65$ bowl right now that hits pretty hard.. back when i was new to smokin it hit sooooooo hard. its filled with resin right now so im gonna boil it at my buddy's place and then i cant wait to see if it hits like new again, cuz it lost its luster. anyway, i wanna buy a bubbler that will be a pretty decent upgrade over a bowl. whats the sweet spot price range for a bubbler? in other words.. how much do i have to spend at least to get a really good bubbler. my limit is probably like 70.. but if u tell me the really good bubblers start at 90 or somethin.. then ill bump up my limit. i dont wanna waste my cash u know sorry for the rambling, im pretty stoned right now haha. anyway, so at what price do bubblers start to get really good. and how much of an improvmement over my bowl should i see when hittin a bubbler?
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| Gettin Aisian Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Colorado
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What I would recommend is to hit up your local head shops and see what catches your fancy. My friend has a 70$ bubbler that hits like a champ and it looks pretty sick too. Depending on where you go you get what you pay for. Just go check it out and see what you like.
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Masshole
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well really good bubblers arent cheap man your looking like 150+ with like the nice art work the whole 9 yards and something thats still a good size good glass is not cheap u want something real nice expect to pay easily a couple hundred.
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