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Sugoso Blunts: Bluntzilla

7 maggio 2007 vicino Alex

Sugoso Blunts: Bluntzilla

A volte camminate in un headshop ed un prodotto attacca fuori dal resto. Non accade tutto il tempo ma Bluntzilla, vicino Sugoso Blunts, staccato esso.

ricapitolazione theFreshScent del prodotto
Categoria Blunts
Azienda Sugoso Blunts
Fatto dentro Repubblica Domenicana
Pro Involucro operato?
Contro Tutti scortecciano, nessun morso
Prezzo $1.00
valutazione del tFS 7.0/10

Potete dire a dall'immagine, quel JB avete messo un piccolo troppo estremo del `' in un involucro smussato. Rugiada bevente della montagna, provato sugoso per ricreare il sapore zuccherato famoso.

Inizialmente, l'involucro sente l'odore di molto simile a sapore smussato & delicato sugoso. Dopo avere lasciatlo seder per un istante, prendete sui suggerimenti del dolce con i undertones più profondi, come un caffè dolce o un latte con troppo zucchero.

Per quanto le caratteristiche definibili, quello circa le coperture esso. L'esperienza fumante non emana nulla unico. Nessun gusto ha aggiunto al vostro smussato e nessun aroma ha emesso. Ugualmente Male, perché stavo prevedendo le cose realmente buone da qualcosa con tale a GRASSETTO nome.

Anche se ci non è tanta personalità come previsto, l'esperienza fumante non era sgradevole. Questo involucro ancora porta alta qualità sugosa Blunts il processo di manufacturing - persino ustione e nessun funzionamenti.

Questo involucro non causerà il panico in a grande città giapponese, ma li regolerà bene sul vostro senso a devastazione personale.

Sugoso Blunts: Nero e mirtillo

20 aprile 2007 vicino Tim

Sugoso Blunts: Nero e mirtillo

La generazione dei sapori ibridi è un'abilità molto challenging per la maggior parte dei fornitori smussati. Molti tentativi mancano il loro contrassegno e risultano assomigliare ad un esperimento botched di scienza. Non Jay sugoso. Loro Nero & mirtillo l'involucro smussato riesce a meld con successo due sapori distinti.

ricapitolazione theFreshScent del prodotto
Categoria Blunts
Azienda ZenSmoke
Fatto dentro Repubblica Domenicana
Pro Punto-su profumo
Contro Nessun sapore a fumo
Prezzo $1.00
valutazione del tFS 7.5/10

Questo involucro aggiunge all'allineamento già vasto di `- sugoso condito della bacca' Blunts. Tutti sono fatti nella Repubblica Domenicana ed hanno un bordo sottile e incollato per una guarnizione stretta. Gli odori smussati sorprendentemente allineare alla forma. Ottenete una dolcezza del mirtillo sulla parte anteriore e un tartness sottile della mora nei precedenti.

Questo involucro particolare è venuto con un rip dalla fabbrica, che è in primo luogo JB che difettoso il personale del tFS ha incontrato mai. Gli involucri essi stessi sono ragionevolmente fragili, l'estremità particolarmente più sottile e gommata. Remember to handle with care and don’t pass off the rolling duties to the guy with butterfingers.

When smoked, this blunt comes in smooth. It also burns with a nice blueberry scent that lingers in the air. A perfect compliment to the natural taste of the smoke. Like most Juicy Blunts, there isn’t any flavor added to the smoke itself, but the remaining aspects more than make up for this oversight.

Picking up a hybrid blunt wrap is often a gamble. The wager pays off with this Juicy Blunts selection.

Exclusive: Sector 7G Twister Pipe

April 12th, 2007 by Alex

Sector 7G Twister Pipe

Early last month, we received a very interesting package from Oscar, the brains behind Sector 7G.

This little-known Stockholm, Sweden based company has two focuses – a commitment to stealth smoking and designing/building products with some of the highest quality craftsmanship in the industry.

One of those products is the Twister Pipe

theFreshScent Product Recap
Category Pipes
Company Sector 7G
Made In Sweden
Pros Ingenious design
Cons Bowl heats quickly
Price $20 - $30 (depending on size)
tFS Rating 8.0/10

Some of you might notice that this pipe was featured in our highly-read Top 10 Most Unusual CC Products. Oscar believed we had the wrong impression of his product and sent one over to prove it.

As stated before, you immediately notice the thought put into the design process for this instrument of smokocity. Twister arrives in a styling, red suede pouch with an information booklet included.

The pipe itself is split into 3 pieces – a bowl, spring (the shaft) and mouthpiece. All 3 interconnect without actually needing a threaded interior – simply push and/or pull while turning counter-clockwise.

The fancy part of this device, the spring, keeps its shape surprisingly well and snaps back into place after being bent and twisted. Small touches, like a laser-etched Sector 7G logo beneath the bowl, add personality above and beyond the regular metal pipe.

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Img. 2: Close-up of the bowl

Marketed primarily as a stealth pipe, this little guy is more likely to attract attention than keep it away. I know if I saw someone toking up with this, I’d walk over for a quick conversation.

The Twister Pipe has many interesting features. The first, and one of the most useful, is the ability to pack down the bowl with the mouthpiece.

Be careful though, after enough times bending the spring upwards, there’s a chance it might pop-out from its interlock with the bowl and catch you on the knuckles or wrist.

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Img. 3: Twister sits in ready position

Heat extracting fins on the bowl operate on the basis of increasing the surface area exposed to outer (and thereby, cooler) temperatures. The idea is there, but the function doesn’t fully deliver.

We found that even after one hit this pipe gets warm to the touch. Snap a full bowl and you’ll be feeling the burn in more places than you’re supposed to.

The spring shaft allows you to bend and adjust the rate of air-flow while you’re taking a hit. I find this acts very similar to a carb on your more conventionally designed pieces. There’s no actual screen, so be prepared for some ashes to make it through.

The Twister hits hard and smoothly. While taking a fat rip, as with the majority of metallic pipes, you feel that warm, molten taste on your tongue. Still, this product gets the job done effectively.

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Img. 4: Twister information booklet

It’s rare to see a company pushing the boundaries of design while still putting out quality-built products. When it comes to stealth smoking, you have to live with the trade-off of some performance setbacks for the lower profile that’s provided.

This is definitely one of the most unique smoking devices I’ve encountered, and after working with it firsthand, it’s gotten on my good side.


Dutch Masters: Corona Deluxe

March 28th, 2007 by Alex

Phillies Blunt

The classic Dutch Master: Corona Deluxe is and will be forever a favorite of mine. This cigar has all the major elements required to make a great blunt.

theFreshScent Product Recap
Category Blunts
Company Dutch Master
Made In USA
Pros Nice outter leaf
Cons Can canoe easily
Price $1.00 to $1.25
tFS Rating 8.5/10

The most well-known of all blunt cigars has to be the Dutchie. These cigars have 3 great qualities to them that make them perfect for a blaze session. First, these cigars come in all sorts of flavors and styles. Ranging from the classic brown leaf to ever popular green leaf versions, along with almost every type of flavor you can think of. My personal favorite is the honey green leaf.

Second, the outer leaf can be easily taken off when lightly moistened and used for the final preparation of the blunt. This comes in handy for beginner blunt rollers who don’t have the control with just one leaf. Make sure to keep it moist!

The inner leaf is big enough to roll up any size blunt that may be needed. You can chop it down for a mini or leave it full size for a serious session. And to top it, off just wrap up the inner leaf with the outer leaf for a nice tight blunt.

Last but not least, these cigars burn at the perfect speed. Not too fast and not too slow. However, I have had some difficulty with these blunts canoing every now and then. Luckily, this can be fixed with some saliva near the burning edge.

I have always enjoyed a nice Dutch Master: Corona Deluxe and with all the flavors out now, you can easily find one that fits your taste! And for all you beginner rollers, a Dutchie is a great way to perfect your skills.

IPath Drops Spring/Summer Hemp Line

March 23rd, 2007 by Alex

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IPath has long been known as a leader in sourcing alternative materials for their footwear.

Just recently, Cali Roots picked up a shipment of the fresh Summer/Spring line of IPath’s hemp based footwear. The line consists of 3 low-top models and 1 hi-top, each one with a nice set of lines and powerful colorways.

Hemp is one of the most versatile plants in the world, and it’s great to see a manufacturer who sticks with the cause and consistently produces high-quality goods. Combining environmentalism and style makes all aspects of the consumer experience feel positive - good job IPath.

To see the rest of the IPath hemp line, read more.
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Mountain High: King Size Cones

March 15th, 2007 by Alex

Cones: King Size

There are many devices being made that allow the smoking experience faster, easier and better. Some prefer the ‘by hand’ method of rolling, but not everyone. Today, I’m reviewing Mountain High: King Size Cones, the original pre-rolled smoking papers.

theFreshScent Product Recap
Category Papers (Pre-rolled)
Company Mountain High
Made In N/A
Pros Amazingly easy roll
Cons A little pricey
Price $1.25
tFS Rating 8.5/10

The first thing you notice about this product is the incredible attention to detail, specifically starting with the package design. After sliding off the backing, you will see directions for converting it into a channeled delivery mechanism. Yea, it’s just as easy to fold a paper in half, but this is a more accurate system.

Moving into the cones, they are thin (semi-transparent) rice papers. They come in packs of 3 and each one has the ‘Cones’ logo embossed into the papers themselves. One thing that stands out is the extremely long filter. Luckily, due to the size of these cones and their expansion, you can still pack more than enough into these things.

The cones taste and smoke well, just like your regular unflavored king size. Worth noting is the build quality, with no creases or air leaks on the seam.

Overall, these cones provide an avenue for people low on time to roll up a high quality joint. They’re made for a purpose and perform it well.


Phillies: Blunt

March 14th, 2007 by Alex

Phillies Blunt

One of the most well-known methods to roll up some bud is with the classic Phillies Blunt.

theFreshScent Product Recap
Category Blunts
Company Phillies
Made In Florida
Pros Cheap, found everywhere
Cons Requires patience
Price $.70 to $1.00
tFS Rating 7.5/10

The looks of the Phillies Blunt isn’t all that special. They’re usually very dry but that aspect doesn’t make them entirely unmanageable. With a few licks, the paper can be twisted to make a quick blunt. Just be careful cracking the cigar open.

The taste isn’t anything spectacular, it’s actually what you’d expect. The smoke is light & pleasant, not heavy at all. Phillies burn at a faster pace but will be more than adequate for two (and up to four) people.

If you ever find yourself stuck in a situation where you need to roll but don’t have a nice wrap, just find a local mart and grab one of these guys. They’re found all over the place, making it the most commonly stocked blunt wrap around. It’ll do the job without busting your wallet and that’s always a plus.

Blunt Wrap Magnum: Coconut Vanilla

March 8th, 2007 by Tim

Blunt Wrap Magnum: Coconut Vanilla

When presented with vanilla-flavored smoke accessories, I tend to hold higher standards. If I believe the product falls even slightly below the bar, then I consider the attempt unsuccessful. Luckily there’s nothing to worry about on this one, Blunt Wrap Magnum: Coconut Vanilla.

theFreshScent Product Recap
Category Blunts
Company Blunt Wrap
Made In Domincan Republic
Pros Pleasant aroma
Cons Low on flavor
Price $1.50
tFS Rating 8.0/10

Blunt Wrap fuses two common flavors (coconut & vanilla) to create a pleasant tobacco wrap. Because it’s a double roll, the sheet is extra wide, enough for two adequately-sized blunts. The smell is strong and nice, sweet overtones with subtle hints of coconut oil.

Like always, Blunt Wrap manages to pull off a perfect amount of moisture, an essential part to any presentation. Kingpin, are you taking notes? The smoke is smooth without all of the harsh qualities usually existent in multiple flavored blunts. Unfortunately, there’s no added taste, which (in my opinion) is becoming more regularly neglected by blunt manufacturers.

Bottom line: This wrap should suit the average smoker (and vanilla enthusiast) unless the lack of smoke essence is a real deal-breaker.





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