Has anyone used the grasshopper with an orbiter? I'm planning on using my bronze gh with this version
Has anyone used the grasshopper with an orbiter? I'm planning on using my bronze gh with this version
I use my green Ti with the pictured walnut/emerald orbiter daily. PERFECT combination.Has anyone used the grasshopper with an orbiter? I'm planning on using my bronze gh with this version
I use my green Ti with the pictured walnut/emerald orbiter daily. PERFECT combination.
Orbiter is expensive, but lifetime warranty on glass is unheard of. The orbiter is solid and milks the hell out of the grasshopper. I also use my orbiter to clear the chamber after I've been out and about using the hopper native. There's always another rip waiting in the hopper for when I get home.
Damn you @Marvc and @Volteric ! You just got me ordering a Crafty Cooling Unit! I was supposed to be set with my GH vape. That CU better have to be as amazing as everyone says.
Anyway the vapor is too hot at temp 4+, so not useful to me without something to cool it down.
PS : And I don't forget you @Thcgos . All of that happens because of your idea. ;-)
It actually is a strong argument because it shows how things aren't nearly as bad as some people think. By showing that the problems that the grasshopper is having aren't unique to Hopper Labs and are also affecting other established powerhouses in the vaporizer market, it shows that the company and the product aren't really doing that bad, they're doing rather well. A major performance benchmark is comparing your company to your competitors. When you compare Hopper Labs failure rate to it's competitors (and we're talking established powerhouses that have been producing vapes for over a decade), you see that it's doing just as well despite having significantly less resources at it's disposal. That's a good thing even if you don't care to believe it.I couldn't care less how it compares to other things- just as bad as some other products is not a very strong argument...
I would love to! Just give me some time and I'll get some pics posted. It's carnival season in New Orleans, and I'm a tuba player, so I'm surprised I even had time to write this! lol (purple green & gold)This sounds awesome, care to share some pics?
I've posted a couple of pics a few pages back using a Firewood 3 mouthpiece to make a secure connection to the Grasshopper. If you do not have a FW 3, you may be able to replicate it with a piece of silicone and a screen.Listen, if you find the GH too hot at setting 4-5 the CU will stoke you. What it really needs is a tighter snug fit. That would be my only area id want improvement. For under $20 bucks the "jerry rig" is totally worth it IMO.
Anybody aware of a mp condom for the GH that is in black or a cover that would give it a tighter fit with cu?
while @Ratchett makes his adapter, I just crammed a typical 3/8" OD silicone tube in the CU, and sealed the gaps with some Glad Press n Seal. Trimmed the tube on the inside a bit to allow for airflow and trimmed to just a nub on the outside and it works great! It's not pretty but it seals it up nice and can be cleanly removed. And bonus: I no longer need to use the hopper condom since this pairs with the hopper natively with ease.What it really needs is a tighter snug fit.
If you go by that logic then you'll never be happy with anything in this world. Yes, some people have grasshopper that were DOA and then did warranty claims and are currently on their 4th one. My point is people are acting like this is unique to hopper labs when Storz & Bickel had the exact same problems everyone is complaining about with the crafty (a vape which many people on this thread also have) and that the firefly also experienced the same exact issue (another vape which many people on this thread also have). Even Ploom had the same issues with the Pax and Pax 2, so the problem is not unique to the grasshopper, it's just something that happens in this industry. If you don't like that then electronic vapes are not for you. They make plenty of good butane vapes, maybe you should go look into one of those.If I broke my leg skiing, would it comfort me to be told "hey, at least you are the first person to break their leg on this slope all week", or "last week, someone broke both legs, actually you are lucky you only broke one!"???
Its just an elongated vapor path. Nothing more to it. The mold creates a plastic maze like vapor path that allows the vapor more time to cool as it leaves its heat on the walls of the vapor path.I'm just curious how the crafty cu works at cooling things down so well? Is it just a lot more intake air?
Gotta love any chance to be a kid again!Yeah, I'm hooking up one of these to my GH if it ever gets to me....
I've put it up my my wife's nose and she doesn't notice any odor.
I think the same question could be asked for the Crafty/Mighty and ff1. And probably others...
Gotta agree with this. The Mighty, even if you get the infamous ERR 002 message, typically still works without fail after being turned on and off again.I sure hope not!
Crafty yes, Mighty not a chance! I think the Mighty gets tied up with the Crafty far too often, and the Mighty does not have even a fraction of the issues as the Crafty from all of my research and reading on this forum. In fact, I don't think the Mighty really has any issues that deserve being mentioned. The GH and Crafty on the other hand...
However, temp setting 1 on the new one is equivalent to level 4 or 5 on the previous 3.
I sure hope not!