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Product Description
Designed by John Newland, the Buckle Puffer is built with the concept of apparel-phernalia (camouflaged smoking gear in clothing) in mind. It’s made up of 6 individual parts that function together in a smooth harmony Read More
I like that the first step in the measurement instructions is "put on your pants." Because everyone knows stoners lay around all day not wearing pants.
"cool buckle, did you get that at a mall kiosk? not sure why we have to be stealth on a boat but I'm glad you have that bag of weed on you for that buckle. You definitely don't smell like a weed dealer.... Oh, I'm not supposed to talk? just fawn over this guy? okay"
ihopeidieLOL. I don't know what's worse, the amount of money they probably paid the model for this or the fact that this guy is wearing his mom's jeans.
has no one mentioned the length of the pipe? holding a lighter closer than 2 inches from my face concerns me greatly.
A community member
Jul 13, 2015
ihopeidiesay goodbye to your eyebrows and eyelashes!
Test Account
Jul 12, 2015
I've held these buckles and they are tight. Operation is smooth and solid. Definitely worth $100! All of the previous comments seem to all share something in common... No first hand experience.
Samson Mastoianni, is that you? Did you bring your sales figures?
The fact that a $10 pocket case is smarter than what this buckle was trying to achieve, removes whatever wonder there was. And for the record, that Levi belt, 14 years old and going strong baby. That's quality.
Whatever niche this was trying to fill, missed its mark by more than just a mile.
It's certainly a unique idea, but in today's market, there just isn't a need for it.