I would love if Sunshinestore had some form of notification service that let you know of new pieces. Or even better, a "prototype" section where you can vote on the next piece they make.
I'd settle for DHGate just having an option to sort the items in peoples' stores by "Date Added". For some weird reason the only two sorting options are "Price" and "Number Sold", so there's no easy way to see new stuff, or what is older than what, etc. There's a limited "New Arrivals" section on the front page of SunshineStore's store but they don't seem to update it consistently. None of the recent new D020 "variations" show up on there yet, for example, but the ancient WP010 does.
I can't stop staring at the D020-W. I would go ahead and order if I knew how the D020-D performed. Can anybody tell from the photo how the actual perc is made? Is it just 10 vertical slits or are they 10 slits divided into 2 or 3 sections each?
Edit: Added cropped image
To me, it looks like a big, sparse circ with a blocking band in the middle. Since that band is so wide, only the top holes are gonna fire (except maybe on a really fast clear), because the lower ring of openings are just too deep under water in comparison. This thing seems to be designed to give a superficial resemblance to a "Matrix"-style cage perc with the minimum of glass and effort possible, without regard to actual function. They can't upgrade this to that more-detailed Matrix-clone fast enough, really. Only, we haven't seen one of that perc in the wild yet either, have we? It might have serious flaws of its own...
I think there are 10 slites divided into 2 sections each.
I concur. They could at least add a shitload more slits to it, since the bottom ones aren't really gonna see practical use anyway. Just a decent circ in there would still work really well, and give a bit more useful can height too.
Bracing to the bottom would be nice, too. Did any version of the image floating around add a brace? I'm a little nervous of unbraced internal bits after
this incident.
Perfectly clean separation right at the weld, all the way around, under normal use, but after like a week of deliberating, they're telling me that "management" are unlikely to replace it as I didn't report the fault (that hadn't yet made itself apparent) within 24 hours of the glass arriving. The very first line of their warranty on glass is, "All glassware is warrantied against defects in manufacturing", which sure seems to cover this situation to me, as this piece can't have been annealed properly. The 24hr term later is about reporting goods damaged on arrival, not any defect at all. If I interpret it the way they're trying to, they're basically saying VaporBlunt glassware has only 24 hours of warranty rather than one year, in which case, no thanks!
Copy/Paste of
TRVB Warranty Terms, as published:
"Warranty
The vaporBLUNT has a 1 Year Limited Product Warranty which covers your vaporizer against defects in manufacturing, parts and labor. If your vaporBLUNT breaks during warranty coverage, we will fix or replace it.
The Battery has a 90 Day Limited Warranty.
Receipt of purchase required.
Warranty and return policy on glassware
All glassware is warrantied against defects in manufacturing. Glassware can not be returned for any reason, only exchanged. All glass sales are final. Glassware may be exchanged if your unit comes broken or damaged. In order to qualify for a exchange your claim must be made within 24 hours of receiving your glassware. The warranty is not valid if the glassware is purchased from a 3rd party. If your glass comes damaged please e mail us at
thevaporblunt@gmail.com to request service.
"