“These are pretty delicate. If you try to use these in a dugout, the wooden threads will quickly strip. They are however perfect for sitting in an ashtray, on a rolling tray, or next to a grinder. Cleaning them is pretty quick and easy too.”
“Right now, I am very frustrated. I have been charged, but I did not recieve my order. I have sent my correct address twice, but still haven't been told my order is beging shipped. This is the first time I have had a problem.”
“They are garbage, wish i just got the regular straight bats with edges on it. The twist mechanism is just a shallow keyway with a tiny tang to hold it in place. As soon as you twist the bat it folds up and spins forever. Cheap materials used too with crappy loose weird thread. As a machinist i have made several awesome bats even 4 piece ejectable out of 420 stainless. Would ask for refund or not buy again.”
“I just bought the walnut bat. I had the bamboo one. Both are beautiful and functional but the bamboo bat was slowly starting to weaken under the strain. I am hoping that the walnut will hold up better since the wood is sturdier.”
“The wood is beautiful but it’s very difficult to use. It worked well for about a week. Then I took it apart to clean it, and now both wooden segments spin loosely rather than screwing back into place. This issue has made it very difficult to load because I can’t twist the bowl of the one-hitter into the chamber. It’s hard to empty because I have to unscrew it by grasping the narrow silver band - the wooden mouthpiece just spins in place. Maybe I twisted too hard when I reassembled it, but these pieces need to be re-designed or re-fitted to prevent this issue. I wouldn’t recommend this one hitter.”