FidelCashflow
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ah, i see you've returned. funny, i wasn't expecting that at all.all the specs are the same bro......and weedstar also uses that treating process and are engineered in germany to the highest standard....also its 5mm thickness. all joints are excatly the same dimensions.........as roor....... you see fancypants ive gone and done my homework. and i just bought a highend glass bong at a low end price. ya see weedstar is a direct competitor to roor and ehliu..only arent nearly as hyped.....so thats why its at a fraction of the cost..cause they NEED to sell them or they are out of business.The only differences are the bowl is more generic and downsteam not diffused....each of those small details (if they at all mattered) are easily fixed...with another 20 bucks.......So sorry I WILL SPEAK CONFIDENTLY AND CLEARLY cause ROOR is hyped and weedstar not. I also understand somepeople feel self consious when they realize they have been had by hype...and need to try and justify it..... so i forgive you..for that...peace to all good night.
first of all, the specs are not the same, unless you count the pitiful few numbers that EDIT gives you to be a true run-down of a bong's specific measurements. next time you have a chance, put a RooR and a Weedstar next to each other, and just look at them. a good look will reveal some definite discrepancies. most noticeably, the joint construction, which i already mentioned, is extremely different. RooR joints are far thicker and more uniform than lower end glass joints, and they jut out farther, giving them an angle that provides higher airflow. higher flow, as i said, is the most significant part of what sets the high quality glass bongs apart from lower quality tubes. diffuser and slide combinations can influence the hit greatly, but have nothing to do with the quality of the bong itself. in fact, most RooR bongs come stock with a fairly low quality downstem and a cheap blue-dot slide. it's not until you bring the slide/diffy combo up to par with the quality of the bong that you really begin to notice the difference. be careful when you compare true reputation for quality to hype. i agree that RooR is a popular name among smokers posing as educated connoisseurs, but there is no denying their reputation reflects their products extremely well. don't get defensive, just understand that you're getting what you pay for. don't hate a product because it's name carries a certain stigma to you, actually do some research and try to understand why that product is generally considered far better.
again, i'd like to point out the difference between hype and good reputation. regardless of what the average frat-boy knows about bongs, RooR and other high end glass names take far greater care of the details than other lower end names. Blue Label RooRs are very thin, but they have still been treated with the same standards for quality as any other RooR. glass thickness does little for the hit, it's about the joint construction, and to answer your question, no, RooR joints are not the same as EHLE or Weedstar joints, for reasons i've gone into already. the joint on your blue label RooR provides a better hit than a weedstar, but it may not be as structurally sound all the way around because of the glass thickness. again, you get what you pay for, which is a pretty sound rule to go by when buying glassFidelCashflow - - It sounds to me as though you've been caught up by advertising hype and urban rumor. I hear a lot of opinion and few facts.
I have a 2mm RooЯ.de sitting on my desk right now. Are you telling me that it hits better than a WeedStar because it is a RooЯ? Or are you telling me that it hits worse than a WeedStar becasue it's only 2mm thick?
Isn't a lab standard 18.8mm (or 14.5mm) joint the same on a RooЯ, or Ehle, or whatever?
Clue me in .... I'm just a beginner.
-OT