Haven't tried the Firewood4 myself.
The Milaana may be my next purchase but I am absolutely loving my Sticky Brick, IMO it is the tastiest vapor I have ever had, and having a butane vape as a back up just makes sense.
I might have given it some more time myself but maybe cleaning is not the problem with your Hopper! Good luck man! Hope your are hopping again soon!My 5 minute ISO experiment didn't bust my body, didn't fix the cop lights either.
That's about all I can think of to try. Now to wait for warranty process.
The Sticky Brick meets or exceeds the Grasshopper in every level of performance except ease of use. It's still pretty easy to use, but there is a learning curve. It produces huge tasty clouds.I am considering to buy a sticky bricks hydro maxx as a backup to my ghs... can you compare sticky bricks with gh regarding cloud size, taste, efficency (how much clouds do you get out of a bowl and how much herb do you use)
do you think the sticky bricks would be a good back up for my ghs... (will use it mostly at home)
did see vapefiend is selling the bricks for 165 pounds and gh ss for 199 pounds... so it is hard to decide if I should buy a sticky bricks hydro maxx or a third gh... I only would have to put 34 pounds on to the165 pounds and could get a third gh... sticky bricks is not really cheap compared to a gh...
Yes!do you think the sticky bricks would be a good back up for my ghs... (will use it mostly at home)
Agreed. Biggest clouds I've ever gotten and the flavor is unbelievable.The Sticky Brick meets or exceeds the Grasshopper in every level of performance except ease of use. It's still pretty easy to use, but there is a learning curve. It produces huge tasty clouds.
Totally agreed.I couldn't recommend it more
Can we all agree that "Caroline" is a clever name for their service department? Remember, these guys started out in North CAROLINa before moving to CO. coincidence? Yeah, maybe. But I'm pretty sure there is no "Caroline." Does anyone even know anyone named Caroline? lol
Lol not this Carolinegate business again
Concentrate pens are an option, but the diy/box mods require a lot of maintenance and the prepackaged ones are pretty weak in my opinion. With good material and temps 4-5 the Hopper hits harder than the prepackaged pens I have used. I like concentrates but I like my flowers too. Especially when they're lab tested for purity and potency.
I'm going to have to ask for some of what you're hoppin tooI know of two Carolines. The first is named in the famous Neil Diamond tune. The second is a character who appears in a series of graphic novels and comics by the brilliant Matt Howarth. (EXCELLENT hoppered reading, BTW.) She is a clone. And she kicks ass. Like the women of The Expanse kick ass. Only she was doing it in the '80s.
Therefore, using all of the alternative facts (and I do mean ALL the facts; the best facts; no one has more facts) at our disposal and applying extensive hopperization to the problem before us, our team of experts here at MoonDog Control have determined that the GHL "Caroline" is in fact ...... <DRAMATIC PAUSE>..... a clone of Neil Diamond!!!!!!!!!!
Go ahead. Prove me wrong.
I was under the impression there is a lot of rebuilding and replacing atomizers along with cleaning them for box mods. The Grasshopper's cleaning is simple and isn't required that often in my experience. The Grasshopper requires virtually no maintenance when it's functioning properly, and if it isn't working any fixes should be viewed as short term solutions to keep you going during the warranty process. I don't even clean my backend threads, I clean my mouthpiece once a month at the most and it only takes a couple minutes of effort.i haven't had to do any maintenance with my atty and box mod except clean it and charge it. No cop lights, no tapping on my leg or nothing! With the rebuildable v3 there's really nothing that can go wrong that I can't fix myself in 2 minutes.
A lot of the well marketed prepackaged pens are crap, but I'm super impressed with this setup. I also think that while the GH is compact, carrying extra batteries and dry herbs quickly increases the carry size. It's all subjective, but I found this mod more reliable and satisfying than GH. I also don't think GH tastes good enough to be my only vaporizer, but I realize many don't really care about taste. Most will tell you they do then go smoke out of an old resin caked pipe lol.
Idk, I just can't see why anyone would buy a GH right now, maybe I'll try again when the coast is clear. Maybe I expected too much, which was a lot, but I also feel like they promised a lot.
I was under the impression there is a lot of rebuilding and replacing atomizers along with cleaning them for box mods. The Grasshopper's cleaning is simple and isn't required that often in my experience. The Grasshopper requires virtually no maintenance when it's functioning properly, and if it isn't working any fixes should be viewed as short term solutions to keep you going during the warranty process. I don't even clean my backend threads, I clean my mouthpiece once a month at the most and it only takes a couple minutes of effort.
Box mods are also fairly bulky, more so than the Grasshopper and the space in my pockets is already at a premium. I've got nothing against them and if they work for you that's great, but my point still stands that the Grasshopper is in a league of its own, especially compared to flower vapes. The only competition are concentrate based solutions with their own inherent drawbacks and advantages.
I would never recommend the Grasshopper as someone's only vaporizer either, its not necessarily ideal for home use for example. I would recommend any vaporist to have two different vaporizers, unless you have very specific needs perhaps.
Ok, im seriously thinking of buying a SS hopper real soon.... I need a stealth unit and I think this vape gonna suit my need.
do you guy recommend buying spare battery directly from hopper lab?
Do you think I'm able to find batteries for the hopper in regular vape store? Are they commun battery ??
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The batteries are a custom size and you have to get them from ghl. But they're fairly cheap; I recommend you have at least 3.
The difference between the ss and ti are minor IMO. Personally, I'd save the money and get a ss. You can spend your savings on some of @Ratchett's gh accessories!
Agreed on all counts.The batteries are a custom size and you have to get them from ghl. But they're fairly cheap; I recommend you have at least 3.
The difference between the ss and ti are minor IMO. Personally, I'd save the money and get a ss. You can spend your savings on some of @Ratchett's gh accessories!
You should consider getting an external battery charger too. They're not very expensive and VERY convenient. I'm happy with my Nightcore d2.Order pass!!!!
SS hopper with 3 extra batteries!!!
I wonder what other GH owners think of the Davinci IQ? I'm kinda envious of that 80 minute battery life and native support for water pipes. But again it's a fairly expensive and no doubt a road with a few bumps just like the Hopper.
I'm still going to wait to see what Arizer do before I assess a 3rd portable vape. Maybe I'm due a desktop...
I wouldn't even dare to compare the Hopper to the IQ! Hopper is years ahead every way you look at it, ok, except battery life, but then again if it had better batteries it would be bigger and heavier. And pricing? IQ should probably cost a hundred bucks less for what it is... Or Hopper a hundred more? Shhhh....
Can we all agree that "Caroline" is a clever name for their service department? Remember, these guys started out in North CAROLINa before moving to CO. coincidence? Yeah, maybe. But I'm pretty sure there is no "Caroline." Does anyone even know anyone named Caroline? lol
Lol not this Carolinegate business again
Yeah this is exactly what I mean by the entertaining but not at all useful speculation. I know Caroline, I see her around town sometimes, she's cool, you should be cool to her, she is a real person after all.
Can we all agree that "Caroline" is a clever name for their service department? Remember, these guys started out in North CAROLINa before moving to CO. coincidence? Yeah, maybe. But I'm pretty sure there is no "Caroline." Does anyone even know anyone named Caroline? lol
I know Caroline, I see her around town sometimes, she's cool, you should be cool to her, she is a real person after all.
She's a receptionist, no?I don't know what scares me more. The though that they are naming each one of their support tech Caroline, or the thought that the entirety of their support line is being handled by only one person who goes by the name of Caroline....
**also heads customer service, handles every warranty claim, & happens to have a name that's the same as the state that the grasshopper was born in.She's a receptionist, no?
Works front of house, handles emails, buys coffees, packs and sends boxes.
They have plenty of other staff. They announced the got 4 new assembly technicians last July for eg., and there's been more since too