slcbdco
Brewer, Lobbyist, Vaporist
Completely agree, which is why I haven't thrown out the baby with the bathwater (yet). When it works right, nothing can even come close IMO. However, the way things are right now...i'm not so sure I would recommend it. I have a friend wanting one, but I told him to wait and buy it straight from HL once there isn't any wait time. I still think they need time to sort out their issues.
Hot backends, flickering blue lights with inconsistent performance, and no heat blue lights could crush this company if it keeps up.
@slcbdco I do welcome your comment on this one!
I'm not sure what comment you want so here is what I offer, for those that don't know I work for Terrapin Care Station, a Colorado Cannabis Company, and I live in Boulder, down the street from hopper labs. That is my perspective, I DO NOT and HAVE NOT AT ANYTIME worked for GHL.
I am a fanboy however, just like I am for BMW and Apple, when I find quality that I like I am loyal, I hate shopping around, there might be a "better deal" but who cares, it's not like it sucks ripping a grasshopper while ignoring work emails on your iphone driving a 3 series!
The company I work for was also (at my strong urging) a retail kit backer. Boulder is the silicon valley of the Mountian West and it's a community full of start ups and supportive of them.
Because my company has a relationship with theirs and they're my neighbors I do get to check in on Hopper labs every so often and what I have seen is steady staffing growth, steady investment in infrastructure, steady growth in outreach, for example the saturday open houses.
Terrapin sells Grasshoppers retail at our locations in Boulder and Denver. A dispenserary is actually a terrible place to sell vaporizers and we sell almost none of any brand, Grasshoppper is the only vape we have a. sold out of and b. restocked in any store. It's not to say that is 100's, it is to say, that people in general don't buy vapes in a dispensary, be it a pax or whatever (pax has sales people running all around Colorado and we won't carrry them anymore because they don't sell, because, unless it's a grasshoppper, in which case people will come seek it out, a dispensary is the worst place to sell vapes.
Of course since a warranty is done direct with grasshopper it's hard to know for sure, to date however, the little feedback we get from Terrapin customers who happened to get a grasshopper is positive.
Certainly my experience with other consumers whether in a personal or professional setting has been overwhelming positive.
So from my fairly front row seat, I smile at all the panic about the company. The panic comes from lack of context, this is not Apple, or even Pax, it's not a huge VC backed, investor driven company, Its a small crowd funded start up that has grown organically and as far as I can tell primarily on revenue, though I would have no way to know except that their aren't investors crawling around micro-managing every decision so I have to assume
My actual experience with the company gives me every reason to believe they will be around a long time, the cannabis review sorta means that the mainstream cannabis industry has embraced the vape http://www.thecannabist.co/2016/11/30/titanium-grasshopper-marijuana-vape-pen-review/66556/ placing it right up there with the big boys and these reviews are not pay to play.
Can't wait to see what grasshopper comes up with next, although when I really think about it, the only thing I find wanting is battery life, every other aspect, all of which are subjective of course, I can't think of a better consumption method which is why with lots at my disposal I choose grasshopper 90% of the time.
As for flickering blue lights, the ticking sound, a backend that can be pushed down a little, most of these issues are a. not issues, it's fine if your unit does it and b. there is slight variation and the degree of flicker, tick or compression has probably more to do with differences in machining/production tolerance within the acceptable range than any malfunction. Remember the grasshopper doesn't have wires and the heater cycles when working. Those indicators have to do with the trueness of the connection so for example a unit with the far outside acceptable parameters with respect to back end gaps will flicker and tick more than one that it isn't. Neither broken, just different.
I think this thread would serve its use better and folks would get more from it if we stopped all the doomsday prophecy with no evidence. It's amusing to me because I know better, but it's a disservice to those coming here for actual facts, opinions and usage tips.
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