I've been off this forum, as my FF1 has been on the shelf, unused, for a long while. So forgive me if this has been talked about, but has FF ever floated the notion of a trade-in price for a perfectly good, working FF1? I had kind of assumed that once they got inventory issues worked out they...
True. I suppose I'm just looking for a ray of hope. My brand new Ti works flawlessly, and I suppose I'm trying to maintain confidence that it will simply keep doing so in perpetuity - that failure is not inevitable.
Curious: Is there a thread where people post who have had NO problems with their GH? Those cases must exist, right? I ask because I just rec'd my GH and it works flawlessly. Of course it stands to reason that most people don't post unless they have a problem, but knowing there are Grasshoppers...
I'd like to second this. I'm sure the Turbine HT makes for an interesting experience, but I've never used the EVO with anything but the standard, and it's in a class by itself.
Does anyone know if denatured alcohol is better or worse than 91% Isopropyl? It seems to work a bit faster, but it's toxic, so that's a trade-off - you have to clean a bit more thoroughly afterward.
It should be noted, among all the talk of water devices, that I sought opinion here about purchasing the EVO with an ordinary, non-hydro mouthpiece.
I was advised that by no means was a water device an absolute necessity to appreciate the Cloud EVO - and I want to _thank_ all here who gave me...
Odd that the standard piece is $30 when part of a package but $20 when purchased separately. I feel like I must be missing something.
Certainly grateful for all the time taken in reply. Many thanks! DGI
I'd like to ask a really fundamental question, if I may, of Cloud EVO users: I'm thinking about purchasing one because I'm kind of fanatical about clean convection. I'm not a huge fan of water devices, however. My question is whether it's crazy to purchase a Cloud EVO to use without water. I'm...
A question for those using the FF2: Unlike the FF1, which has a ring that sits flush atop the bowl, and allows air flow through channels in that ring, it would appear that the air flow for the FF2 is the entire length of the cover, and that there is a small gap that extends across the top of the...
That would, presumably, be their motive for providing a discount on the new unit - a percentage fewer warranty repairs. But the economics aren't quite balanced. They can refurbish/replace lots of FF1s for less than the profit they'd lose from selling FF2s at a discount, most likely. Perhaps...
It would be awfully nice if instead of an FF1 warranty repair they offered a discount on a new FF2. It would make sense for marketing, although wouldn't do them a lot of good financially."
Thank you for the excellent overview! I have a rudimentary question to which the answer may be self-evident, but can the new, more powerful batteries (or equivalent) be used with the analog unit?
We often read that devices can perform erratically when a power source for which they weren't...
Yes, it stays intact. There's a screen as well as a small, perforated ceramic piece that mediates draw. Actually, one of the few criticisms I've heard of the design (which I find plenty stealthy, and extremely comfortable) is that the glass mouthpiece comes off too easily. In future models...
Theoretically, even more costly. I love my FF1 for its best qualities, which are many. But the batteries for the FF1 simply die after about six months of recharging. I had two new batteries when I bought the unit, and I had to buy a third after six months. That's $90 worth of batteries. They say...
Speaking of Focus accessories, I know this must be a dumb question, but can someone tell me how this piece works? http://www.puffitup.com/Focus-Dry-Material-Pod-p/fcv.114-dry_cart.htm
Part of the problem was that my first unit was defective, but I didn't know it until I heard from others. Company replaced it. Unit never reached temperature, and cooled down immediately after hitting its high point. But in general, the FF1 required a commitment to method that units like the...