Discontinued The Grasshopper

Baron23

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There is an auto-off function which activates around 18 seconds if you don't take a hit (it has a draw sensor). So if you take a puff within 18 seconds it will not shut off.

Are you saying your lights can change to red during the hit?

Do they change back to blue if you slow down/stop your draw?

My SS hopper delivered last week certainly stays in blue the entire hit, unless the battery is dead/dying

That almost sounds like they've updated the LED indicator to switch to red when the heater is running cooler than it should (hitting to hard?).

Just guessing here....
HI Rachett - that would indeed be very interesting to know as I have been bragging that the heater in the GH seems to keep up stable temp no matter my air flow. This is based on the lights staying blue which I presume is in response to the thermostat. It would be disappointing to find out that the light toggles to blue then ignores any further signal from thermostat and just stays blue no matter what.

My working assumption is that the heater just has sufficient capacity to maintain temp...sure feels that way also.
 

jrk4d

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Had my hopper almost 2 weeks. Heater is extremely impressive, but mortal. I was coming from a sublimator in a big dry bong. First hit through it I hit it just like I would the sub on 5 And was easily able to overwhelm the heater. I can do it easily with a jhook as well. That's how I hit it most often. It's as close to smoking a bowl as I ever care to come again. Amazing results. But if you hit it dry through glass, it's mortal. Much harder to overwhelm through water or native..

The point of that was not to criticize the heater. I don't see a benefit in drawing super hard. I take slow smooth pulls and get delicious thick vapor as low as 2.7ish.. I draw I little firmer for bought temps which I prefer..

Blue lights never change. I think they just indicate it heated. Then no mas communication.
 

sammac

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Finally received my vaposhop hopper and cannot find the silicone sleeve? Do they hide it somewhere?
 
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jivebuggered

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Hoping it just turns up for you like it did when I ordered from the UK to Aus.
LOL I just checked my tracking and it still says

Latest update: It's on its way

Your item, posted on 03/03/16 with reference RI5186289*5GB has been passed to the overseas postal service for delivery in AUSTRALIA.

So that's a pretty ordinary tracking service.
It actually only took 7 days to get here though, using international signed Royal Mail (@VapoShop you may as well be aware that this service is what your competition is using - you may be stuck with a certain provider and the lack of tracking [that actually works] is a real issue, but still, I think it's a cheap way to go - Just purely sharing for interest sake, gotta say I'm really impressed with your online presence - aspiring online business' should take note *cough* HL)

In other news, I am joining jivebuggered on the pissed off bench, because bloody customs have had my hopper for 3 days and they haven't even let me know. Hoping it'll be here before I have to go north, which seems very unlikely.

After i had ordered i realized vaporshop was in Netherlands and thought crap it will probably get checked by customs because they are such backwood inbreds they think anything that comes from Netherlands must be drugs!. Years ago when i ordered seeds i always made sure they came from English suppliers with stealth packageing and never had any hassles.
 

jivebuggered

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I require a 100% odor proof case for my vapes and use a cigar tube when traveling with a pre-loaded hopper (see above post).

For carrying all my gear and the Hopper I am using a Pelican 1030 Micro Case and 5 Kodak APS film cans to store four strains and ABV along with 4 spare batteries, eye drops, a crafty cooling unit (hits are so smooth with this mod), and a crafty brush. I have a funnel coming that will fit too.

http://anony.ws/image/Je7I
http://anony.ws/image/Je7e

I also have a version of the foam insert for the 1030 cut to hold the Hopper, 2 film cans (in and out) a Crafty with brush and oil pad along with either 4 spare barriers or eye drops.

http://anony.ws/image/Jed8
http://anony.ws/image/JedR


Items:
Pelican 1030 Micro Watertight Dry Box, 7.50x3.87x2.43in - Solid Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001TOLRC6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_tSQAxbNZZBJCM
Kodak Advantix 200 Speed 25 Exposure APS Film - 3 Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000050NOP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_VRQAxb5TE5EJA
Pelican Pick N' Pluck foam set for 1032 Micro-Case https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000GGODXI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_TSQAxbQHK91GV

FYI.

Must have missed link, how do you use the crafty cooling chamber with the hopper and what material is the chamber made of? ta
 
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CRvapes

Member
Very inconvenient but given the resources you have. Why not.
Lol

Most people just want 1 good vape
 
CRvapes,

BoinG

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hey everyone,
got my hopper in last week .... loving it great unit!
One question did anybody have an issue with the blue led? mine stopped working yesterday,
probably a cold soldering point since everything else works fine.
The led still works occasionally but most of the time it wont light up.
 
BoinG,

vapviking

Old & In the Way
Must have missed link, how do you use the crafty cooling chamber with the hopper and what material is the chamber made of? ta

And the chamber is metal...not sure what exactly.
I think @jivebuggered 's question was about the Crafty 'cooling chamber' material. That is made from the same high temp material (polymer(?), looks & feels like plastic) that Crafty's whole housing is made of. Vapor passes thru some baffles that allow it to cool. In addition to cooling it offers a good place to harvest condensed reclaim, at least it does with use on a Crafty or Mighty.
 
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Baron23

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I think @jivebuggered 's question was about the Crafty 'cooling chamber' material. That is made from the same high temp material (polymer(?), looks & feels like plastic) that Crafty's whole housing is made of. Vapor passes thru some baffles that allow it to cool. In addition to cooling it offers a good place to harvest condensed reclaim, at least it does with use on a Crafty or Mighty.
Ahhhh, right you are. All that reading comprehension teaching of my youth, completely wasted. LOL

Thanks for the catch and correction. Ta
 

HerbieVonVapster

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I got to say I really been enjoying my hopper the last couple of days. I have started using my old Thermovape Inline Smooth-Flow Moisture Conditioner. It does add to the drag resistance, but cools it down nicely for the first few hits. Do need to add another drop of water after that. I have just been doing it when i pack a fresh bowl.
 
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Hawk

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And it works surprisingly well. I'm comparing this to a W9 Tech nibbler AC, which I have to learn. So far, the CU wins.


What issues are you having with the Nibbler AC? Or why are you having better luck with the CU? I finally got my address confirmation from GH and looking to order the Nibbler AC but for $100 CAD I am wondering if I should forget about it and just use my Crafty CU. My throat is very sensitive so was hoping a small water tool would help.
 

greenextinguisher

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I caved and "pre" ordered a Ti one. They are estimating August. Not in a rush and I figure the later the batch, the more likely issues get resolved.

I just got and love the FF2, but this thing is too damn cool. I rationalized that there is room for both. I'm a little concerned with vape temp and reliability, but we will see! My hope is that using this as a 1 or 2 hitter will keep the vape from getting too harsh. I've been 100% volcano for around a half decade, so I'm sensitive.
 

Mr Mellish

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What issues are you having with the Nibbler AC? Or why are you having better luck with the CU? I finally got my address confirmation from GH and looking to order the Nibbler AC but for $100 CAD I am wondering if I should forget about it and just use my Crafty CU. My throat is very sensitive so was hoping a small water tool would help.

I've just never used a water tool before, so I'll have to figure out the process when the opportunity arises.
 
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AgentXero

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So which is the best external charger to get? I've seen people saying they like the nitecore and the xtar (I forget the specific models for each), is one better than the other? Doesn't one of them display battery strength output? Forgive me, I don't know much about batteries and probably lack appropriate terminology.
 
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jabba

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So which is the best external charger to get? I've seen people saying they like the nitecore and the xtar (I forget the specific models for each), is one better than the other? Doesn't one of them display battery strength output? Forgive me, I don't know much about batteries and probably lack appropriate terminology.

I'll vouch for the Nitecore D2...it is cheap and works perfectly. It has a digital readout with all the output and charge amounts. Amazon Prime....like $12-$16 range....no brainer.
 

Vapor_Eyes

taste buds
I'll vouch for the Nitecore D2...it is cheap and works perfectly. It has a digital readout with all the output and charge amounts. Amazon Prime....like $12-$16 range....no brainer.
I can vouch for the Nitecore D2 as well. I don't think either one is better necessarily, both are quality brands. My D2 came with a car adapter which was a nice bonus, I'm sure I'll be using it on road trips.
 
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