Only you know the difference, 3 different units in under a year, looks to me like the new thread is to escape bad publicity, only my thoughts mind. I think i remember a mod saying it wasn't justified to start a new thread, and you also said it as i recall?
I understand your 'turbo' button makes...
So it's basically the same unit with an added button?
Nice to see them admit the batteries can't be changed, shame previous customers had to pay the price for that previous mistake!! It all seems pretty suspect as i bet the design is the same as the previous where they said the batteries were...
@max,@momofthegoons, I do hope that was not meant as a wind up after the last comment last night?
"Well I have a working inhalater and you do not. What do you say to that?"
I do not want to start all that jazz again
It's a design fault and should really be covered by the vendor you purchased it off surely, especially as it's well within the first year. The £52 to pay for a faulty unit to get sent back is not acceptable, that would take my overall expenditure to over £200 (390 Canadian Dollars) so if charged...
@TransHumanC has made some valid points about the ribbon being flimsy and not designed for it's advertised purpose, and this was my original complaint with Pharmacor not recognizing it as a warranty issue.
However i do not agree with 'Not because is says that you can change the battery yourself...
'Well I have a working inhalater and you do not. What do you say to that?'
Showing your true colours, ha ha, way to make anything else you post seem pointless and from a school child
Ha ha to phattpiggie, you beat me to it :clap:
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You my good fellow are a muppet, simples
Just your statement of 12 capsules off 1 battery is enough to back that statement up, regardless of all the spiel about not doing it when the company shows you how to do it on their website.
I differ in the way that i do pity you
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The company is selling it by stating that the batteries can be swapped, just because you do not need to change the battery does not mean nobody should, get down off your big horse, does your last statement infer that anybody needing to change their battery on the daily is wrong?
@TransHumanC, nice compliment with the 'so I use my brain', you are obviously a lot cleverer than myself, and with that attitude me thinks you may be Inhalater related??
I bought my Inhalater because i wanted to cease smoking, so when i chose it i was looking for a unit with the ability to be...
Hey, you might have a newer one that isn't faulty, was just warning you what had been said to me, it was a white Apple looking one. I very much doubt they would send faulty ones out after they've discovered they are failing.
This is what the company advised
Using any adapter will work really, your computer USB is perfect.
The white transformer has been reported as failling in 2 instances up to now. The nature of these fails, with some sort of short circuit on the 220v line needs to be avoided. Please bin...
Don't want to alarm you, i no longer use the charger sent with the unit after Greg sent me this in an e-mail
The UK USB charging block has led to 2 Inhalater reported failures. If you have one could you please put it in the bin?
G.
I did, no offer to send a new one out, i would have said...
My INH05 has broken :(
The conductors within the ribbon cable have snapped, not the polyimide ribbon, the conductors right along the fold that is made at the time of production. An obvious weakness which I pointed out to Greg in previous correspondence.
I contacted Pharmacor Technologies Inc...
My mate was sent a video by Greg at Inhalater about doing something to the switch, can't remember what though, sorry, but If you mail Inhalater they will definitely help you, i found their customer service spot on. I had problems with mine at the start but they sorted it and now it's 6 months...
I clean mine out regularly, sit there after a session so it is nice and warm and it just scrapes off nice with a small knitting needle, i eat it, think it works :)
I'm blown away by how much you get out of vaping as opposed to smoking, i can get a couple of sessions out of 1 load in my glass...
@iAdrink , it all depends where you are in the world?
I contacted Inhalater with the same query and pushed for a stockist of spares in my country, UK, it took a while but i think the glass capsule is well worth it.
Whilst it takes away the stealthness of the unit when out, the flavours and...
Try Vapefiend here in the UK, he has now got stock of Inhalater spares, i raised the same thing with Inhalater, too expensive to order direct from them. I have ordered a glass capsule, at last, i'll hopefully post my results when received, £12.99 tho, bit steep, we'll see :)
I did make the point about it's stealth when not in use, think it would def get overlooked if searched. Just think a more conventional 'e-cig' style is more stealthy in use on the go, i have seen people chewing pens, people just don't expect 'smoke' exhaled upon removal :)
No dissing involved...
On a stealth note, it looks the part if you are not using it, handy for transportation, but if you wanted to use it whilst on the move it would look weird to people don't you think? I use my portable vape, which is more e-cig looking, when walking the dog and nobody has looked twice at me, we...