I, like many others, just want a response from Hopper Labs. Mine is simple. Change my address. LOL
When I was changing my address I replied to an email stream from Caroline/Olivia, sent a fresh email to
support@hopperlabs.com, and dropped a DM to them on instagram.
That got the ball rolling, reference numbers made it easy for them. Since I have HL in my DMs I’ve noticed that their online reasonably often, and it was a good way to direct someone to my case.
Not only did I change address actually, I combined a seperate order and got a different unit engraved.
The engraving took some time, but was well worth it.
I sent a stupidly intricate design at the capacity of their working resolution, knowing that it might not quite work, but I’m happy with how it turned out. Decent execution I must say.
There’s hidden CBD and THC molucules imprinted that catch the light nicely, unfortunately my name in Japanese and a few other super fine details didn’t make it out. But it would have required intense magnification to see anyway... the laser engrave at 10x is interesting, seeing how it carves and burrs at the edges. A bit different to what I expected and a worst case for my pixel art lol. Still, I’m pretty happy to have quick access to tasty vaping and my favourite set up back together, well, actually upgraded..
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I’m fairly sure the secret is the insulation around the chamber. This causes mad energy efficiency, which is hugely benefited by the user. Low temps are tasty and the clouds are always dense with the hopper.. it is a fantastic vape and I am so glad to have one in rotation again.
My Tubo X arrived last night, still a bit of playing to do. So far I can say, holy shit it’s amazing, probably get one. It’s heat up time is probably faster, near instant, It has much more open airflow than the hopper, to which I would say the Hopper has the perfect air resistance, it has a lighter signature but it rips super hard. It can draw power at an alarming rate, because you can rip as fast as possible and it’ll keep up. And you can rip as fast as possible because there’s hardly any resistance. I saw it drawing 100W!
The 8400mAh capacity of my RX3000 is nuts. It takes a long time to charge, and when it ran out that’s when Grasps came out. It had a few goes before all night, but the batteries are quick to charge and I have a number of them. Looking forward to getting the SS barrel charger from HL, it’s going to be extremely nice.
The GH cloud density is really impressive, and it’s signature is very enjoyable. I still need to get some accessories for the Tubo, but the Hopper is really a very polished vape.
This latest iteration is great. Batteries are getting a few chambers easily (it’s cold here atm too, 5-15 C ambient), the new magnetic charger is a massive upgrade, near the clicker there are white dots which rotate with the button, before you could free spin this and never know where it was placed relative to the temp slider. Notable improvements all round.
I’ve noticed HL have been a bit more proactive in their estimations, it seems the throughput of the heaters is shaping up nicely. Good vaping times are on the horizon.