So glad people are refunding. When you're scared, you are afraid of risk. Which doesn't make sense when you've come this far. Should thank them for continuing to do their deed and get these vaporizers out. Yes it took a long while but I'm sure it'll be efficient in vaporizing material which is said to rival that of Storz N' Bickel clunky Mighty/Crafty. Let's face it, it will get hot. But you can find alternatives if it isn't for you. Steel balls in the fridge for exclusive home use would be ideal to cooling after extensive usage. I know a lot of people who could go for a full rip maybe two hits and then set it down for a bit and work on something else. Should be more than enough considering the performance of the Grasshopper. It's a breakthrough in vape technology made in such a form. We wanted a realistic working pen vaporizer that exceeds expectations and albeit hasn't gotten raving reviews for shipping out consistent batches but at least they are working towards a goal made possible thanks to past backers. We made something worthwhile exist and possible. For those wanting to refund, you may regret it when Grasshopper V2.0 comes out and they opt to provide an upgrade plan in the near future for existing backers. The price could easily double all thanks to legitimacy in the work.
Even if the warranty changes, I'm sure once they have all issues zeroed out they would definitely switch back to honor lifetime warranty. I mean take a look at Haze company, they honor lifetime and have started an upgrade program which lots of consumers appreciate to this day and they had to start somewhere. Compared to the Herbalizer, which only gets 2 years and 5 year guarantee blahblahblah, they have yet to start the 2nd generation rebuild but the machine proves successful in operation.
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For Grasshopper to work and provide an exceptional 2-4 bowls on a single battery and capable of fast charging due to a small battery size could prove that technology in battery might be evolving into more energy efficient way to use power. Using when needed is the key to maximizing battery life. Charging is done almost immediately after depletion and helps keep the lithium memory stable rather than losing future cycles. It's capable to retain the same percentage each cycle because you're not charging everytime you get the chance, rather charging only after it's been used up. When you charge a lithium battery often times you'd like it to go to about 20% depletion before having to recharge. It makes sense that if you use it while charging, you would lose memory each cycle as it's not fully recharging at an idle state to 100%. Each battery will eventually wear out. Having two batteries is the most ideal approach upon receiving your grasshopper. It's not necessary unless you plan to use frequently and are usually on-the-go with no source of electricity around most times. Having two extra batteries is ideal for running all day before recharging them routinely altogether. For an infrequent user, two batteries would be more than enough. You don't want to keep lithium batteries full for extended times without use. That's what I've learnt about Cera and Luna and have been sticking to that knowledge since.