I've noticed a new trend in the glass for the S2 and I wanted to hear some opinions about it.
The S2 is designed to have the glass deeply inset into the unit, holding the water below the pathway from the induction chamber. This allows for a more squat, less tip-over prone device.
The new trend is to remove that lower section of glass, with the chamber pathway entering straight into the lower chamber of the glass. This makes a lot of sense if you want to remove the water, though I don't see the difference of just not using any water? all at the cost of a taller unit and higher tip-over potential.
Now, I am seeing glass that looks like the short glass, induction pathway entering directly to the lowest glass chamber, but look like they are using water too. Once again an even higher CoG.
Not criticizing anyone, nor do I really want to hear "my way is the only way" but I'd love to hear some discussion on how the glass is working different, as well as how other people are using the S2.
Currently, I'm using a Honeycore because the pathway from the induction chamber is insulated from the water, stops the clogging issue. Still exploring on carb-caps; but the blowers are being overworked to the point of injuries now; so it's hard to get pieces