a small profit margin doesn't have to lead to small profits.
That's not the point. The point is, warranties are worthless if a company goes under. That's all.
I think most people are aware of that, it's common sense.
The Grasshopper and the Elevape would be like comparing apples and oranges. Too different to compare IMO, anyway by what we've read. The Grasshopper isn't a session vaporizer.I really want to see more reviews and a comparison between this and the elevape.
For me the ESV has become the perfect portable vape after some tuning. Full conduction, amazing flavor, the vapor isn't harsh, big range of different temperatures... Just amazing.
If I hadn't bought it like 2 weeks ago, I will buy a GH just to try it, it sound really promising!
The Grasshopper and the Elevape would be like comparing apples and oranges. Too different to compare IMO, anyway by what we've read. The Grasshopper isn't a session vaporizer.
but if you sell 100k of them
It guess we will know more once we have the vaporizer in the hands of More FC members. It's still speculation at this point. Nothing else to go on except for the one FCer.
If they are selling batteries at 'basically at cost' and have little profit margin, how can they possibly stay afloat and honor warranties? Especially if they are 'in the red' already as you speculate?
Well, that would make it a session vape for me alone, and with a quick reload, it would make for a nice session vape for my friend. If the tip were expected to get uncomfortably warm on the 2nd go-round, easy enough to fit with the supplied mouthpiece. Definition of "session vape" works for me.Edit: I took (4) 12-15 second draws in a row. With no pause in between. Even at the lower temps with 4 rapid draws the unit was starting to get warm on my lips.
In the interest of honesty, I didn't back this vape nor do I plan on getting one. I just like conversation. I'll return to the shadows once again.Volume! The revenue will come from selling a lot of units. Once the unit is out and the reviews are positive that will spur sales moving forward. I mean with the Grasshopper form factor.... there's not any competition. There are not any other pen vapes for herb out there as far as I know. Also, in general the initial manufacturing cost are much higher than subsequent manufacturing costs.
Additionally, I agree with @hi_there that the prices will probably go up significantly.. Maybe $200 IDK.. WTF do I know, but $200 seems reasonable to me for a well made herb pen in a market where there is not yet any direct competition for that form factor...
The bottom line is if the Grasshopper is well received by their target market, then they will be around for many years. If not, they'll be in trouble. I think they'll do fine, but I do understand your concern though. When you invest in buying a product from a start up company there are certain risks. Some are uncomfortable with that and won't buy and that's cool. The way I see it, the risk isn't that great... I mean we're buying a $100 portable vaporizer not a $50,000 car!
Well, that would make it a session vape for me alone, and with a quick reload, it would make for a nice session vape for my friend. If the tip were expected to get uncomfortably warm on the 2nd go-round, easy enough to fit with the supplied mouthpiece. Definition of "session vape works for me.
Well, that would make it a session vape for me alone, and with a quick reload, it would make for a nice session vape for my friend. If the tip were expected to get uncomfortably warm on the 2nd go-round, easy enough to fit with the supplied mouthpiece. Definition of "session vape works for me.
I am a little disappointed that the pen doesn't hover or fly like a drone though ...I mean, the GH team ARE known engineers in the field aren't they?!!! And for the ungodly price (under $200.) they're asking, I would expect it to at least have a Titanium high-speed propeller!Perhaps the first portable that is both dare I say?!
Yeah, common sense is not as common as people think.While I totally agree that it's common sense, there are a LOT of people that don't have that.
Hmmm ...it seems I've spoken too soon...I am a little disappointed that the pen doesn't hover or fly like a drone though ...I mean, the GH team ARE known engineers in the field aren't they?!!! And for the ungodly price (under $200.) they're asking, I would expect it to at least have a Titanium high-speed propeller!