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Well what r your thoughts about it? I should hopefully be getting mine tomorrowSS ordered 2/26. Actually being delivered a day earlier than the original USPS estimate. Get my hands on it today.
Well what r your thoughts about it? I should hopefully be getting mine tomorrowSS ordered 2/26. Actually being delivered a day earlier than the original USPS estimate. Get my hands on it today.
Which translates to 2 human years of course. Possibly all this confusion of missed deadlines may be due to a misunderstanding of how we measure time. Hopperlabs may quite possibly be making all their announcements by the grasshopper standards of time Which we humans can't understandThe Hopper Labs email said there are a few surprises in store. That means at least three, right?
That must mean that we will soon see the stainless steel case, oil front end, and possibly a power adaptor. They might even pull a stunt like Apple did when they unveiled the iPhone, maybe these three products are actually one!
Imagine a slim, sleek stainless steel case with a built in charging port, battery bank, AC power pass through, and an integrated e-nail with a sapphire glass dish.
Preorders start now at $485 with an estimated two months delivery.
I bought a heat treated GH and it looks pathetic to that one... I ought to return for a better heat treat...Not even sure this is worth posting but I'm going to anyway (arrived in my inbox today):
Grasshopper Grasshopper Mail
New HT Hoppers, Feb News, Blogs and More.
February marked the finish line for pre-orders and the start of on-demand shipping! Grasshoppers are now finally available within a few days of placing an order. If you have not received your pre-ordered Grasshopper please check your spam folder for an address confirmation or contact support and they will help expedite your order. We have a few surprises in store, and of course, the long-awaited water pipe adapter will start shipping this month.
Today, we have released another set of Heat Treated (HT) Grasshoppers. The first batches sold out quick so if you're interested in grabbing one of these unique units, be sure to check them out here. Ships tomorrow.
If you haven't already, please check out our new blog where you can find tips and tricks, maintenance advice and other Hopper related information. You can submit ideas or guest posts for consideration to blog@grasshoppervape.com.
The WPA allows for you to adapt your Grasshopper to almost any piece of glass. Natively designed to fit into a 14mm downstem, it provides a new level of performance and production. Matching threads allow for the WPA to seamlessly attach to the front of your Hopper. A precision machined finish, and 10 to 1 taper provide a perfect seal with your existing glass. It will come in all of our standard finishes. We will also offer a 14mm to 18mm adapter so you can use the WPA with any water pipe you choose.
Hopper Labs
I wanted to mention this to you all because it helps the mouth piece stay cooler and it is very slim.
Also because it was free!
can you do a shot like the last pic but with the WPA?Hey all.
For everyone that asked, I have a beta WPA which looks like it will be the production run. I will try to find out more for you all about it.
On another note, I was out and about and found an awesome slim silicone mouth piece protector for free.
I went to my local vape shop. They let you try different flavors of E-juice. They put a little condom on the mouthpiece for you for hygiene.
I asked for one and they gave me a handful.
They look like this.
If you slide one on your hopper mouth piece, it makes a noticeable difference and keeps the tip much cooler.
I wanted to mention this to you all because it helps the mouth piece stay cooler and it is very slim.
Also because it was free!
I just stumbled on this one, the Night/Day Grasshopper feeder
No worries man let us know how good it is!Thanks for the tip! I've been a huge fan of the feeder and I ordered two of these!
I've read a few people having this issue lately, and I've had it myself a year ago.Got my ti hopper on wednesday(yesterday) and it works amazingly....except for one big problem. I purchased a spare battery with it. I hit a couple bowls wednesday night with it(fell in love), then decided to charge up the batteries before bed, so I would have them fully charged, which I have seen people recommending. The battery that was already in the ti, charged up just fine. Then I went to switch them out, and top up my second battery. It charged fine for a few minutes, and then all of a sudden, I looked over, and no lights are blinking anymore. I then proceeded to take it off and put the charger back on, and tested to see if there was some trick to getting it to work or something that I was missing. When that didn't prevail, I changed the batteries to see if it was just the battery, but still, nothing. Now I don't know what to do. I want to hit it so bad, but I am losing hope that I won't have to request for a charger replacement and wont be able to use it for weeks once I kill the battery I have left I even tried a wall charger as I had initially just been using my laptop to plug the charger into. Any help would be appreciated. But I have a feeling I already know the answer. I have now left it on the charger for 15-20 minutes, still nothing.
So much less material also.
+1
It has paid for itself with the money I now DON'T spend on material. Most efficient vape I've tried.
They are becoming more reliable. There are other vapes available.Just posted my second faulty hopper back this time a complete one as they seem to want now. Im getting really pissed with it now when it costs $23 (with tracking) from Australia to send back. Even if I had to do twice a year I still would not like it I really hope hopper labs get there act together and start making them more reliable.
I'm finding the Hoppper to be the most low maintenance vape in my lineup... though i'm sure it's filthy to some of you, I never clean it... the mp doesn't screw on all the way it's so gunked up with stuff... there was a while where I couldn't even see through it when held up to the light... and when I can see, it's barely. I think I've soaked it once since i got it in Jan. The oven body stays clean though. Some gunk will gizz out the top occasionally but it always looks clean and hits well (though maybe a little more draw resistence than what it should be)
I agree @beiberhole69 here is a video of my 3rd chamber on the same battery through a matrix at 356F.
My Hopper is very finicky about how tightly the back-end is screwed on when charging.Got my ti hopper on wednesday(yesterday) and it works amazingly....except for one big problem. I purchased a spare battery with it. I hit a couple bowls wednesday night with it(fell in love), then decided to charge up the batteries before bed, so I would have them fully charged, which I have seen people recommending. The battery that was already in the ti, charged up just fine. Then I went to switch them out, and top up my second battery. It charged fine for a few minutes, and then all of a sudden, I looked over, and no lights are blinking anymore. I then proceeded to take it off and put the charger back on, and tested to see if there was some trick to getting it to work or something that I was missing. When that didn't prevail, I changed the batteries to see if it was just the battery, but still, nothing. Now I don't know what to do. I want to hit it so bad, but I am losing hope that I won't have to request for a charger replacement and wont be able to use it for weeks once I kill the battery I have left I even tried a wall charger as I had initially just been using my laptop to plug the charger into. Any help would be appreciated. But I have a feeling I already know the answer. I have now left it on the charger for 15-20 minutes, still nothing.
Welcome.Got my ti hopper on wednesday(yesterday) and it works amazingly....except for one big problem. I purchased a spare battery with it. I hit a couple bowls wednesday night with it(fell in love), then decided to charge up the batteries before bed, so I would have them fully charged, which I have seen people recommending. The battery that was already in the ti, charged up just fine. Then I went to switch them out, and top up my second battery. It charged fine for a few minutes, and then all of a sudden, I looked over, and no lights are blinking anymore. I then proceeded to take it off and put the charger back on, and tested to see if there was some trick to getting it to work or something that I was missing. When that didn't prevail, I changed the batteries to see if it was just the battery, but still, nothing. Now I don't know what to do. I want to hit it so bad, but I am losing hope that I won't have to request for a charger replacement and wont be able to use it for weeks once I kill the battery I have left I even tried a wall charger as I had initially just been using my laptop to plug the charger into. Any help would be appreciated. But I have a feeling I already know the answer. I have now left it on the charger for 15-20 minutes, still nothing.
I bought a heat treated GH and it looks pathetic to that one... I ought to return for a better heat treat...
Just posted my second faulty hopper back this time a complete one as they seem to want now. Im getting really pissed with it now when it costs $23 (with tracking) from Australia to send back. Even if I had to do twice a year I still would not like it I really hope hopper labs get there act together and start making them more reliable.
They are becoming more reliable. There are other vapes available.
No such thing as a perfect vape, not even close. My hopper died on my after a months use, and when I ask a question about it, I get ignored. Fan boys are too busy glorifying the vape.But you're right, there are other vapes out there.
How do you know this?
No such thing as a perfect vape, not even close. My hopper died on my after a months use, and when I ask a question about it, I get ignored. Fan boys are too busy glorifying the vape.
Grasshopper keeps braking, Crafty keeps braking, Milaana combusts sometimes, firefly got boring quick, haze v3 sucks, air the only one I can truly recommend.
I see first hand improvement in functionality as this young independent company of maybe 4 employees keeps taking a beating from people expecting perfection out of the gate.
Grasshopper is slaying.
Like Tesla?digging their own graves