CapitalFlower
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Why didn't HL put the threads near the body instead of at the end. Then you could load it easier without the herb gumming up the threads
The answer (I think) is hard to describe, or at least is taxing my brain atm.Why didn't HL put the threads near the body instead of at the end. Then you could load it easier without the herb gumming up the threads
I did not experience this... maybe do not grinde your herb to fine....Are there any smaller screens we can buy to stop herb getting sucked up into our mouth?
I believe it's because the threads are much less likely to be dented where they are now.Why didn't HL put the threads near the body instead of at the end. Then you could load it easier without the herb gumming up the threads
If by "mouthpiece" you mean Front End, then yes.Do you mean on the mouthpiece?
@MoltenTiger This is the photo of my first hopper version (right) and my second version (left) I believe the one you linked a page back is the 2nd version or potentially the third. Unfortunately I had a crummy camera back then so I am not sure if it will help you at all.
Why didn't HL put the threads near the body instead of at the end. Then you could load it easier without the herb gumming up the threads
They are indeed the same threads, but hear me out: if you pinch the big opening of the front end it bends. Now imagine threads at that spot.Could also be that the threads in the mouthpiece for the mouthpiece screen are the same threads used to attach to the body; if the threads on the body were lower, then the mouthpiece threads would have to continue down (up?) towards the opening. There would be more threads than necessary and to remove the mouthpiece screen you'd have a LOT more turns to make to unscrew it all the way out or back in.
Since its all convection do you think it matters if you don't grind up the herb at all? Just pull off buds?^^this. I have also fond that finer herbs, specially those with a higher resin content, may clog up easier and constrain the airflow thru the material. I prefer a not too fine grind and a not too tightly packed bowl.
That's bold! but just maybe close to the mark...I call bullshit on all these methods .. just vapour being blown up our arses...
Since its all convection do you think it matters if you don't grind up the herb at all? Just pull off buds?
After 2 months of very careful use my Grasshopper has gone again (3rd time). This time just red light and nothing else happens.
Kept it immaculate, deoxit gold, blue tak, kept in 3d printed case when not in use...etc.. you name it (as i did with it last 2 times also and it still broke) and yet it's gone again. I call bullshit on all these methods .. just vapour being blown up our arses...
Dont waste your money on dexoit etc.. your just wasting your money, and think very carefully before purchasing one especially if you live in the UK as its very likely going to waste alot of your time and money.
Vent over.. time to break out the tried and trusted Arizer Air...
Damn! Sorry you're dealing with yet another loss!
Out of curiosity: did you often adjust temps?
(I have a theory that the battery contact inside the body is only a gold plating, directly onto the circuit board, and over time with the temp dial twisting this coating wears off to the point that it doesn't conduct enough to heat the unit.)
Since its all convection do you think it matters if you don't grind up the herb at all? Just pull off buds?
After 2 months of very careful use my Grasshopper has gone again (3rd time). This time just red light and nothing else happens.
Kept it immaculate, deoxit gold, blue tak, kept in 3d printed case when not in use...etc.. you name it (as i did with it last 2 times also and it still broke) and yet it's gone again. I call bullshit on all these methods .. just vapour being blown up our arses...
Dont waste your money on dexoit etc.. your just wasting your money, and think very carefully before purchasing one especially if you live in the UK as its very likely going to waste alot of your time and money.
Vent over.. time to break out the tried and trusted Arizer Air...
I'll bet you have the "checkerboard" wear pattern on the gold circle. If you look at a brand new hopper's contact (right where the positive tip of the battery touches) you'll see that it has almost like a scratch-off lottery ticket look to it.Ahh thanks.. your very kind...
Yup I did indeed, would step up by 1 notch after few hits from each upto about 3.5-4 then hit it on the glass (not litterally.. lol) on 5 to get every last bit out.
On looking at mine tho with a torch I can see that the inside of the body is like it was on day one, not to say though that might not be happening with some other Grasshoppers possibly.
Sorry that you're having so many hurtin' hoppers, but it seems to me that the arse-blown methods have proven quite successful for a number of folks. Doesn't mean they're the cure-all for every issue, though. Did your hopper fail the same way each of the three times? Which parts did GHL replace the first two times?
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I'll bet you have the "checkerboard" wear pattern on the gold circle. If you look at a brand new hopper's contact (right where the positive tip of the battery touches) you'll see that it has almost like a scratch-off lottery ticket look to it.
I had the same experience as @moondog and @BadDog No, and I think @JoeMama explained it just brilliantly.Since its all convection do you think it matters if you don't grind up the herb at all? Just pull off buds?
I hear you in regards to the outside world stealth factor. The idea of sucking on a big-a55 pen with an ever more yellowish "plastic" tip (I know my silicone) in public never really had me sold. I rather carry my e-cig clones there. I just love the raw power of this thing, not only super fast heat up time, but also I inhale the vapour of the whole bowl in record time with just so many tokes.Perhaps I've been using a concentrate pen to fill this role of "discrete portability" for so long I'm expecting too much.