I'm just waiting for my Grasshoper to arrive should be here next month. In the meantime.... Why is the plastic mouthpiece such a big problem for you guys I mean the crafty has plastic cooling unit and mouthpiece.
I too am waiting for my hopper and I too find myself looking at other vapes to pass the time. Like it says under my avatar...
Anyway, my understanding is that the Crafty mouthpiece disassembles for cleaning. The miVape mouthpiece is a single "glued-together" assembly (I don't know that there is actual glue involved). The mouthpiece cannot be opened without destroying it and with the mouthpiece intact there is no way to get to the vapor channels inside to clean them manually. Soaking the entire mouthpiece in iso discolors the plastic. Some folks (myself included) are concerned that the discoloration is an indication of some sort of chemical reaction that compromises the mouthpiece.
It's a shame because the miVape is otherwise a great unit. What it excels at is providing amazing taste, but once the mouthpiece gets all gunked up, that taste is compromised.
New mouthpieces are $20 and it's not like they gunk up instantly, so it's not a massive expense to replace them, but it's still a consumable expense that was not expected based on the information available before purchase.
An easy to clean all-glass mouthpiece would make the miVape a clear winner. In response to the first wave of concerns, Vaporfection said they were working on a glass replacement, but that was back in November 2015 and we've heard nothing since. That's surprising given the galaxy-class customer service provided by Dan at Vaporfection when the miVape first rolled out.
As it is, if the hopper is the game changer for me that it is for so many others, I'll most probably be thinning out my herd and if a glass mouthpiece for the miVape doesn't appear by that time mine may be part of that culling.