who does this? what barrel diameters? what volumes? what sizes are you making your prillas? i know these are cheaper than an ice tool, lighter and have better measurements. someone has to be "pushing plastic" somewhere.
does anyone use a converted oral syringe for measurinig los?
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when using a converted syringe (and i would imagine a prismaster or icetool) its MUCH better to use the plastic lid as a tamping surface, if your los comes in a fiber can. otherwise, the pressure of the tool and its edges can chip or scratch up the paraffin and fiber, and you do not want that stuff in your snus/mouth. it seems that the tighter the prilla the longer it takes to juice/drip but it also seems to stay in place better and not slip or fall apart.
YMMV!
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Originally posted by Valknutfollow up:
when using a converted syringe (and i would imagine a prismaster or icetool) its MUCH better to use the plastic lid as a tamping surface, if your los comes in a fiber can. otherwise, the pressure of the tool and its edges can chip or scratch up the paraffin and fiber, and you do not want that stuff in your snus/mouth. it seems that the tighter the prilla the longer it takes to juice/drip but it also seems to stay in place better and not slip or fall apart.
YMMV!
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This is a great idea for someone that just wants to try los snus without buying an icetool. If they do prefer los then it would be time for an icetool. I have tried los snus but it just isn't for me. Do many women use los snus? I wouldn't think so. Its so messy at times. I will stick with my portions.
Good idea tho. ThanksMy God, it's full of stars!
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CVS will give you one for free if you ask.
I use one with Odens Extreme los but really as a portion limiter. I could sprinkle that stuff on a salad. I don't think that wax or even plastic will be harmful to you...think mouthpieces, etc. Mine has finally cracked which I thought was going to be a problem but it actually makes the pris less tight which of course is a good thing as mentioned above. The rest I just pinch and form a little then toss it up there. It took years to just work it with my fingers correctly. I couldn't imagine dropping $40 on an ice-tool or even $10 on something for this purpose.
It's a good idea to use the plastic one IMO.
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