Like Data from the Goonies said... batteries not last soo long guyyys! Stock up like I do. I just run it on 5 all day through water.
I would love a hybrid between heating element of hopper and a stem (like tafee bowle, which really cools the vapor) with a pot and the heating element above (like bowle). but smaller formfactor and replaceable batteries.... now I am thinking of making a frankenstein vape with bowle stem and pot and heating element of g hopper... .. and the clicking of stem into "heater part" like bowle....
BTW have someone take apart (tear downed) the hopper.... I would like to take the heating element and build a different vape out of it, but I do not really have any clue about electronics and so...
It once happened to me when I had left the front end on after a bowl and it got resin-glued to that heater module/capsule, so it all came out together when I tried to remove the front end. On mine, I believe that slim copper 'thread lock' had been farther engaged down onto the threads, and it came out broken into a couple of pieces, so I got a replacement body under warranty (at the time, it was easy).a few weeks ago i disassembled a body because i wanted to see it. is very easy to unscrew and turn back together
didn't really learn much. I wanted to see if there was something to clean and was curious about the technology.It once happened to me when I had left the front end on after a bowl and it got resin-glued to that heater module/capsule, so it all came out together when I tried to remove the front end. On mine, I believe that slim copper 'thread lock' had been farther engaged down onto the threads, and it came out broken into a couple of pieces, so I got a replacement body under warranty (at the time, it was easy).
Weeks ago your interest was in trying to service something in there? Did you learn anything in the process?
would be interesting to see the heater, it must be really small... and how it works... what it is made of...a few weeks ago i disassembled a body because i wanted to see it. is very easy to unscrew and turn back together
I n my opinion I still think that hopperlabs heater is above of the others you mentioned... I saw fotos of open TB and the heater element and pcbs seem to be much bigger then hopperlabs... same with TM... also I think the heater of hopperlabs is more powerful then the TB (I have to draw longer for same clouds with TB). I think with the hopperlabs heater pcbs the TB could be much smaller... also the heating element of TM is much bigger then hopperlabs... But I understand they want use their tech in other formfactor, they still struggle to deliver the grasshopper...The form factor is all they've got now. 5 years ago it was the only device that could produce the quality convection hits, but today there are other options, TM and TB, even Vleaf go at that price. The unique pen form and sleek steel body are the only thing keeping this thing relevant today and it is the main thing that has caused them all the engineering problems. Hopper Labs is living a real life Catch 22, ditch the problematic design and they disappear. So they continue to walk the fine line between startup getting it's feet and dead man walking. I hope they get there I really do, but i just think the ultra compact steel body and all that heat equals diminished reliability and some things can't be fixed with design tweaks.
Exactly, it's only discrete in passing, or at face value. It doesn't make any sense why one would be blowing "smoke" out of their writing utensil. I felt the same way about the Bowle, it's discrete sitting on a table but if anyone sees you using it they're gonna wonder what's going on.I never understood why they limit them self to the pen form... it is not really discret, looks strange when someone draws on a pen...
The form factor is all they've got now. 5 years ago it was the only device that could produce the quality convection hits, but today there are other options, TM and TB, even Vleaf go at that price. The unique pen form and sleek steel body are the only thing keeping this thing relevant today and it is the main thing that has caused them all the engineering problems. Hopper Labs is living a real life Catch 22, ditch the problematic design and they disappear. So they continue to walk the fine line between startup getting it's feet and dead man walking. I hope they get there I really do, but i just think the ultra compact steel body and all that heat equals diminished reliability and some things can't be fixed with design tweaks.
Weeks ago your interest was in trying to service something in there? Did you learn anything in the process?
I would argue the Fury2 and Fierce could pass as electronic inhalers. I got through concert security stating as such with my F2 and they didn’t even blink. But yes, the IO (and OG) have a unique and special form factor espousing stealthiness - to a point as you mentioned.Anybody remember the Puffit? The vape that looked like an inhaler?
I find tafee bowle makes even more sense the the pen form...Exactly, it's only discrete in passing, or at face value. It doesn't make any sense why one would be blowing "smoke" out of their writing utensil. I felt the same way about the Bowle, it's discrete sitting on a table but if anyone sees you using it they're gonna wonder what's going on.
Anybody remember the Puffit? The vape that looked like an inhaler? I always thought that was one of the most discrete form factors as it at least makes sense to inhale from it. It was full conduction though, so obviously it's gonna smell different from an inhaler
I find tafee bowle makes even more sense the the pen form...
most discrete would be something which resambeles a e-cig but not like this big ones with mods... in my opinion...
Haha... With the battery Life of bowle you do Not have to worry about If IT fits in you Pocket... But without Cup... And stem and Puck dissasembled IT should fit in your Pocket...But you can't put the Bowle in your pocket!
The Bowle form factor always reminds of the VaporCup!
I remember people used to do this with their Solo's too, stuffing it in a cup and sticking the stem through, like a straw.
And I absolutely agree that an ecig look is a convincing one. I like the Dotleaf form factor a lot.
That's understandable but they definitely have to hire someone for the customer service communications or something. Many people I know by now would have just told their banks the company didn't send the item and keep it moving.I speculate that they are busy on "a build". There are probably still only the 3 of them doing assembly, repair, and everything else for that matter, and now they are apparently producing for the year-long backlog of color ti orders.
This is no excuse, of course, for ignoring anyone but it's the kind of thing that's happened in the past. The team springs into action putting out the fire at their feet, ignoring for a time the burning embers they walk away from.
I had a green ti og hopper, same story of faint color, not even that easy to distinguish from non-color ti or ss.I got my Ti Green io today. So they're starting to go out. Mine is a super light olive green. I would call it barely green. Too close to the ss for my preference.
Congrats! I’m a native NYer but living next door in MA for 30 years. It is about time - and should be every state (we’re slowly getting there). Maybe your governor could use a little himself, lol.Just had to share that NY State went legal today!
Today the governor signed the billed that was passed yesterday.
I had a green ti og hopper, same story of faint color, not even that easy to distinguish from non-color ti or ss.
Hope it hits to your liking.
We assume this is not your first ride on a grasshopper?