Discontinued VapeXhale Cloud EVO

Seek

Apprentice Daydreamer
is the evo supposed to make clicking/tapping noies when heating up or when you turn it off and cooling down?
I think it's normal, my EVOs do that too. I guess it's the metal parts of the heater expanding and contracting sligthy, not cracking of the glass.
My baking oven does the same sound when heating up or cooling down, just much louder.
 

1337Dude

Well-Known Member
Dang. That's a pretty crazy sale. These prices sort of really kill (compared to other vapes on the market at that price). If I just waited another month or so I could've saved around $200, and gotten more nails. The quartz nails alone are currently almost a fifth the price of what I paid for them...

Speaking of which, one of my quartz broke. One of the customer service guys said he'd send me the invoice to have a single one replaced, but I'm not sure if I'd get the sale price for whatever the nail is (or if the sale will still be going on by the time he responds to me). Anyone know how long the sale goes on for? Maybe I should just pick up the 5.

It's a little painful thinking I could've waited, but at the same time I'm glad they dropped the nail prices by a ton (even without the sale). At these prices, anyone can buy a Vapexhale kit and a bunch of quartz without it getting very steep. It's actually hard to believe that people can get such a quality vape experience for such a low price.
 
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badlt

New Member
I gave in! Turbine kit w hydrafoot and 5pack of nails, otw! 429shipped. Stickstones code saved me 45 bucks

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Didn't see much shipping info, jus "standard shipping"...anyone know who they use?
Everything I ordered in the US came FedEx. In regards to the sale, sure seems like they are dumping all their inventory to me. No new products or news of any incoming products. My guess is that they are expanding/moving operations in preparation for a new EVO or portable or they are merging/buyout with a large company. Sort of odd that their has been no word from the company except a new website.
 
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scottg402

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I have my evo and the evolver hyrdatree with hydrafoot on the way to me fed ex. Ive been waiting for this bad boy..ive been using my mv and lsv with water and ready to see how the evo stacks up and start my journey of collecting hydratubes..
I think you're going to be blown away. I rotate the same three vapes at home but I think I prefer the EVO the most (although the Minivap is a close second).

And these prices are out of control. They have me thinking about another Hydratube. Must resist!!!
 

Pyr0

Stoned Roses
If think if these hydratubes had a shot/carb hole on the very bottom section, it would make clearing hits a little easier instead of having to lift them.
It would make it easier for cleaning too.
Can anyone think of a drawback to having a carb hole at the bottom of a HT?

Well, weak resistance on a Saturday morning so couldn't resist the Turbine HT......

I assume it doesn't come with the hydrafoot, correct?
Correct.. Although with the wider bases of the new HT's a hydrafoot isn't really necessary :)
 
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MinnBobber

Well-Known Member
If think if these hydratubes had a shot/carb hole on the very bottom section, it would make clearing it a little easier


Correct.. Although with the wider bases of the new HT's a hydrafoot isn't really necessary
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Cleaning a hydratube does seem a lot trickier than with a bubbler. My @Ratchett silicone plugs helped but there was a LOT of flip, flip, flip, shake, shake, shake with PBW as it seems impossible to totally fill with PBW mixture. Had to work to get bottom chamber 50% full and shake VS fill with solution and just let it sit.
Any tricks to get a HT totally full??
PBW.jpg


I do love that new hydratubes stand by themselves. Wider = better :)
 
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KimDracula

Well-Known Member
Well, weak resistance on a Saturday morning so couldn't resist the Turbine HT......

I assume it doesn't come with the hydrafoot, correct?

Nope, no hydrafoot.

Dang. That's a pretty crazy sale. These prices sort of really kill (compared to other vapes on the market at that price). If I just waited another month or so I could've saved around $200, and gotten more nails. The quartz nails alone are currently almost a fifth the price of what I paid for them...

Speaking of which, one of my quartz broke. One of the customer service guys said he'd send me the invoice to have a single one replaced, but I'm not sure if I'd get the sale price for whatever the nail is (or if the sale will still be going on by the time he responds to me). Anyone know how long the sale goes on for? Maybe I should just pick up the 5.

It's a little painful thinking I could've waited, but at the same time I'm glad they dropped the nail prices by a ton (even without the sale). At these prices, anyone can buy a Vapexhale kit and a bunch of quartz without it getting very steep. It's actually hard to believe that people can get such a quality vape experience for such a low price.

I felt a little bit of your pain. My only VXN broke and I ordered two for $50 the day before the sale. D'oh. If I recall, you spent a lot more for the full quartz set, though. It seems to me there's a good chance that VXH would give you the sale price on one, given how much you spent not long before the prices were drastically reduced. They are supposedly available in other packages (one, three, and five, iirc??) even though only the five-pack on sale shows now.

These prices are amazing (did anybody see the "Build Your Own" option that was visible for a short time that it looked like they were still working on? Different colors maybe? It was $200). This, along with, presumably, new products coming out soon makes me wonder how some other vaporizers are going to compete. How are they going to be able to sell that Vapolution 3.0, for instance?

Regarding carb holes in HTs. I don't like it. Maybe it's something that could be worth it for the larger tubes, though. I don't find cleaning my particular HT very difficult. I just rinse with iso every couple of days. Maybe it's harder with other HTs with more complicated designs.
 
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scottg402

Well-Known Member
Well, weak resistance on a Saturday morning so couldn't resist the Turbine HT......

I assume it doesn't come with the hydrafoot, correct?
That's what I'm thinking about. Wish they had the bomb in stock though.

And yes no foot. Sold separately.
 
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KimDracula

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I don't think I'd be able to resist the Hydrabomb, either. Part of me is a little happy it's sold out for now. I keep finding myself looking at the Evolver Hydratree without remembering going to the site as it is.
 
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c76man

In search of the best terps and smoothest vapor
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Cleaning a hydratube does seem a lot trickier than with a bubbler. My @Ratchett silicone plugs helped but there was a LOT of flip, flip, flip, shake, shake, shake with PBW as it seems impossible to totally fill with PBW mixture. Had to work to get bottom chamber 50% full and shake VS fill with solution and just let it sit.
Any tricks to get a HT totally full??
PBW.jpg


I do love that new hydratubes stand by themselves. Wider = better :)
I forget who came up with the idea, but using tubing hooked up to your sink with stoppers with holes for the tubing works very well for cleaning and flushing HTs.

I use a cylindrical container to submerge and soak HTs with PBW, then flush and rinse with the tubing. Makes cleaning HTs way easier IMO.
 
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scottg402

Well-Known Member
Hmmmm evolver or turbine? I have a HydraHoneyComb. Is it worth investing in either?

Can someone tell me how the splash back is on the Evolver? As much as I liked my Hydraline this one a main reason I dumped it leaving me with only my honeycomb. I had to be very careful on how much water I added and even when it was "perfect" there were many times I ended up with water in my mouth.
 
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oldiebutgoodie

Apostle, Church of Vaporization
. . . sure seems like they are dumping all their inventory to me. No new products or news of any incoming products. My guess is that they are expanding/moving operations in preparation for a new EVO or portable or they are merging/buyout with a large company. Sort of odd that their has been no word from the company except a new website.

. . . along with, presumably, new products coming out soon makes me wonder . . .

Only the Shadow knows. And a monkey. :bowdown:


. . . At these prices, anyone can buy a Vapexhale kit . . . without it getting very steep. It's actually hard to believe that people can get such a quality vape experience for such a low price.

There may be a strategy at work here. ;)


. . . Any tricks to get a HT totally full??

Submerge it. I have a cylindrical plastic food container similar to this one at Amazon, filled with Simple Green (other cleaners would work; this is what VXL uses at shows). When I put my tubes in it, the HT fills up with the liquid to the top level of the solution. When I lift the HT out there is (depending on the tube) remaining solution inside; I just need to turn the HT upside-down to drain that. I made a little kit for rinsing with a tube which attaches to the sink faucet and the HT's intake (props again to @t-dub).

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00442SK0W


Hmmmm evolver or turbine? I have a HydraHoneyComb. Is it worth investing in either?

Can someone tell me how the splash back is on the Evolver? As much as I liked my Hydraline this one a main reason I dumped it leaving me with only my honeycomb. I had to be very careful on how much water I added and even when it was "perfect" there were many times I ended up with water in my mouth.

Just got the Evolver HydraTree last week. I posted comments as did a few others several pages back, comparing it to my HydraLine. The Evolver pieces were IMHO nicer than the Swaggers that followed. This one is a very solid tree that is exceptionally smooth with great filtration but no loss of flavor. I don't notice any splashback; the design of the tree chamber and the narrower (that the HL) bent neck seem to mitigate that. Mine came with a wider hollow HydraFoot, which is good because its diameter is less than the enlarged base on turbine; it being hollow it allows the bottom section to breathe = no condensation.

I don't have the current turbine, but I do have that turbine built into a larger Swagger piece. I would expect it to be a little more free flowing; it uses and moves less water. Should be very good for flavor.


:myday: :peace:
 
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MinnBobber

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. . . Any tricks to get a HT totally full?? From MinnBobber

Answer: from @oldiebutgoodie


Submerge it. I have a cylindrical plastic food container similar to this one at Amazon, filled with Simple Green (other cleaners would work; this is what VXL uses at shows). When I put my tubes in it, the HT fills up with the liquid to the top level of the solution. When I lift the HT out there is (depending on the tube) remaining solution inside; I just need to turn the HT upside-down to drain that. I made a little kit for rinsing with a tube which attaches to the sink faucet and the HT's intake (props again to @t-dub).

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00442SK0W
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so does this fit into that 4 qrt container as it looks kind of narrow?
mouthpiece fits inside?


I've only been cleaning by filling with solution, not submerging as that gets exterior super slippery but
I might try if you confirm it fits in the amazon container.
Thanks
 

oldiebutgoodie

Apostle, Church of Vaporization
so does this fit into that 4 qrt container as it looks kind of narrow?
mouthpiece fits inside?


I've only been cleaning by filling with solution, not submerging as that gets exterior super slippery but
I might try if you confirm it fits in the amazon container.
Thanks

I should have preceded my reply with a large caveat - I don't have one of the Swagger side-mouthpiece style HT's. Forgot about that. Mea culpa. :disgust:

While it's conceivable the body could be submerged up to the mounthpiece joint, you'd have to leave the cap off the container and that seems too much a kluge. But I think it likely you could find a different container which permits submersion, with the HT either upright or on its side. E.g., we have a food container that is 6"w x 11"d x 12" h.

EDIT: The aforementioned @t-dub method works well, too. Put water in the HT, place rubber stopper in bottom of HT, add small amount of PBW into top, plug/cover top, shake vigorously, rinse out (or flush if using his little plug/tubing tool). I like the submerge method better because I tend to be lazy about cleaning and just dropping the HT into the solution container overnight is very easy.
 
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oldiebutgoodie,
I should have preceded my reply with a large caveat - I don't have one of the Swagger side-mouthpiece style HT's. Forgot about that. Mea culpa. :disgust:

While it's conceivable the body could be submerged up to the mounthpiece joint, you'd have to leave the cap off the container and that seems too much a kluge. But I think it likely you could find a different container which permits submersion, with the HT either upright or on its side. E.g., we have a food container that is 6"w x 11"d x 12" h.

EDIT: The aforementioned @t-dub method works well, too. Put water in the HT, place rubber stopper in bottom of HT, add small amount of PBW into top, plug/cover top, shake vigorously, rinse out (or flush if using his little plug/tubing tool). I like the submerge method better because I tend to be lazy about cleaning and just dropping the HT into the solution container overnight is very easy.
I use a 5 gallon bucket i put 1 tsp. of PBW in the bucket and fill the bucket with scalding hot water. Stir the mixture like koolaid with a big mixing spoon. Then i can clean any size piece i have and multiple pieces at once. I clean my pieces daily and one bucket goes about 5 days. Keep in mind I use 3 different pieces a day with each one getting used continuously over the course of 10 hour days.
 

BigJohnny

Well-Known Member
It's probably been discussed before but there are A LOT of posts in thread. My Evo has just started blinking red and green after it's heated up, not the rapid blinking with the auto-shutoff but only a few minutes after heating up. The blinking is also irregular. Has anyone got an idea what or why it's happening?
 
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b0

Cloudy...
It's probably been discussed before but there are A LOT of posts in thread. My Evo has just started blinking red and green after it's heated up, not the rapid blinking with the auto-shutoff but only a few minutes after heating up. The blinking is also irregular. Has anyone got an idea what or why it's happening?
Sometimes it happens to mine too, but no idea why :huh:
 
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