Mine gets a little hot at times. From what I've noticed, it only gets hot if I'm holding or touching the rear area around the gap where the back screws in (a few cm around that). I haven't actually ran trials where I've tested if this is true - just my biased high memories.
Can anyone confirm this?
Doob Tubes are very effective. You can use either the cap (load some material into the cap then stick it on the end of the hopper) or just stick your hopper inside the body of the tube to load it up. And they're cheap and airtight.
I've been on a t-break for a while, but I just turned my Grasshopper on after a few weeks of inactivity and did a few empty puffs on it to see if it's still working — it is.
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You want to hit it when the blue lights are on! That means it's heated up. It will auto shutoff after 10-12 seconds once the lights go blue, unless you hit it, then it will stay on longer. Red lights mean it's heating up (among other things).
I actually just checked the email exchange, and while I sent my initial email to support@, they replied from service@. So I guess it doesn't make much difference.
@biohacker make sure you're emailing support@grasshoppervape.com. I seemed to get better responses when emailing that address than caroline@grasshoppervape.com for some reason.
I'm taking a t-break for a few months, so no more Hopping or Soloing for me for a while. However, when I was using my Hopper for the last supper, I noticed that I was getting a lot of draw resistance. I took off the mouthpiece and cleaned off the screen, but that didn't help. I then looked at...