Is the part about the beta hoppers true? Where can I find out more information regarding my serial? I hope when mine dies I can get it replaced. I'm hoping GHB2 batteries might fix my hot backend issue.
It is kind of true. I guess beta in this sense would be synonymous with early-bird consumer. Which is what all retail outlets are, and us too.
As I understand, only prototypes existed during the indiegogo campaign and from there the design has been adapted to differing mass production lines. They've been running everything at full capacity to maximise output and generate product, after sending out batches of 25-100 to indiegogo backers and early pre-orderers (including some stores who bought in during the campaign) to field test. A number of times. This took ages. Backers were more properly 'beta' testers (but this is hardware), but some pre-orderers have done similar. The components have mostly remained the same and have been constant for almost a year, though they've changed facilities since, which will cause stalls and ongoing tolerance issues. Only a small percentage of the vaping market has caught on, but soon they will have surplus stock produced from their large facility recently flaunted, finalising a lot of standing orders in a short time.
I'd recommend anyone jumping on board before the price bump, though it'll still be worth it easily after, relative to market.
It could easily become the 'iPod of herb Vapes', taking over the Pax, because the Pax represents the old trends. Slow heat ups, stirring for consistency
I see a lot more of the true 'think different' ideology with the hopper. Sure it's a lucrative trend many attempt, but the GH even sucks as badly as apple stuff too.
It will be interesting when they're readily available.
There is much room for improvement, but it's a pretty solid vape. I've never worried about durability, though I've had mine serviced a few times. It seems likely to be user error or heavy use/negligence that killed mine, and I would assume most. They seem indestructible, they are not. Mine have suffered drops and care free heavy usage. When they work they seem flawless, but it all depends on the battery power.
HL need this tech hooked up to a more sustainable power source for the ultimate vape. As is, I'll be swapping batteries as necessary. 2-3 chambers via glass T5 210°C per 750mAh battery. 2-6 big hits per chamber. Borderline immediacy. Acceptable flavour, far from the best, far from the worst. Tiny, indiscreet, energy efficient, futuristic gizmo
Edit: Oh yeah, I have no idea what the reviewer was referring to with his serial, not a clue.
Also sorry for the walls of text
Found this, thought it was interesting
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