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by Salsero » Mar 10th, '09, 23:07

shogun89 wrote:They do look good, but I cant see paying that price for them. . .
$5.00 doesn't sound like much, but when they are only 50 grams, that makes them pretty expensive puerh.

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by odarwin » Mar 10th, '09, 23:46

hi drax,

they are from china, but my friend purchased them from KL malaysia for me.

-darwin

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by shogun89 » Mar 11th, '09, 18:04

Well its still only about $0.60 per session. So it is cheap when you think of it that way but expensive when you can get a Menghai session for like $0.03 per session.

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by Drax » Mar 11th, '09, 19:39

shogun89 wrote:Well its still only about $0.60 per session. So it is cheap when you think of it that way but expensive when you can get a Menghai session for like $0.03 per session.
"Hit".... I think the term is you can get a Menghai hit....

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by shogun89 » Mar 11th, '09, 21:53

No I was not referring to that brick. I am referring to a regular Dayi product such as the 8582. I actually made the mistake of putting down cup price, it is really $.15 per session. My bad. Still cheap though.

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by tony shlongini » Mar 12th, '09, 08:22

shogun89 wrote:No I was not referring to that brick. I am referring to a regular Dayi product such as the 8582. I actually made the mistake of putting down cup price, it is really $.15 per session. My bad. Still cheap though.
What? You only get five cups per session out of the 8582?

I get at least ten. :lol:

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by shogun89 » Mar 12th, '09, 17:01

tony shlongini wrote:
shogun89 wrote:No I was not referring to that brick. I am referring to a regular Dayi product such as the 8582. I actually made the mistake of putting down cup price, it is really $.15 per session. My bad. Still cheap though.
What? You only get five cups per session out of the 8582?

I get at least ten. :lol:
5 is the min I always do so thats how I calc it, That way I pay at most $.15 per session.

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by tony shlongini » Mar 13th, '09, 08:11

shogun89 wrote:
tony shlongini wrote:
shogun89 wrote:No I was not referring to that brick. I am referring to a regular Dayi product such as the 8582. I actually made the mistake of putting down cup price, it is really $.15 per session. My bad. Still cheap though.
What? You only get five cups per session out of the 8582?

I get at least ten. :lol:
5 is the min I always do so thats how I calc it, That way I pay at most $.15 per session.
Any way you look at it, it's cheap as can be.

I find that the number of sessions I yield falls within these extreme bounds-
100g tuo: 8-12
250g brick: 20-30
357g bing: 30-40

Some products contain a higher percentage of unusable material.

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by TIM » Mar 13th, '09, 13:43

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Good solid single estate, wild yiwu leaves 2004-05. Hit of Lemon and lots of Yiwu musk.

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by MarshalN » Mar 13th, '09, 15:11

Oh... those cakes are EXPENSIVE

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by TIM » Mar 13th, '09, 16:01

MarshalN wrote:Oh... those cakes are EXPENSIVE
Have you try them before? Planning on ordering some. I have samples of those, and its quite alright. Not That EXPENSIVE :D

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by Drax » Mar 13th, '09, 17:00

TIM wrote:
MarshalN wrote:Oh... those cakes are EXPENSIVE
Have you try them before? Planning on ordering some. I have samples of those, and its quite alright. Not That EXPENSIVE :D
Yeah, how do they taste? Expensive isn't bad if it's worth the expense, right?

Well, and if you can afford the expense ;)

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by Salsero » Mar 13th, '09, 17:07

OK, is anyone going to actually say what they are?

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