BlueCloud
Well-Known Member
Will the smelly proof Titanium cases come in different colors?
How about a Stainless Steel version?
Will the smelly proof Titanium cases come in different colors?
How about a Stainless Steel version?
It's good to see more use videos, if you watch it and press 3 it skips to a nice hit, you can see it has good potential for at least mflb-level vapor, but the guy practically spits the vapor out, zero inhale I'm sure.Hits range from 3 to 12 seconds, usually around 7 or 8. ~300f. A couple minutes.
We're not really sure how to demo it because personally I hold in my vapor so I can absorb it, exhaling it is just a big waste... Let me know if I'm out to lunch and we can somehow demo it better
By the way, I highly recommend that you and anyone else in this position go ahead and contribute $1 (or even $99 in your case) as soon as you can. You can always contribute the remainder after you figure out which contribution level you want to go for. $1 donations still raise the number of contributors listed on the campaign, and that helps Grasshopper become more visible on Indiegogo!As far as the campaign, I haven't contributed yet. I can't decide if I wan't to spring for titanium or not and if I do, color or plain.
how come the titanium grasshopper is only 40% more while with the cera, the titanium version was double the price?
Are there different grades (cheaper-more expensive) of titanium?
Actually the Ti and SS Cera models are the same deal as here, with the SS and Ti only showing up in the outer housing of the Oil and EJ cores, as well as the switch and screw plate. The internals of the SS and Ti Cera cores are identical, as will be the case with the 'hopper. That's why, with both the Cera and the GH, the only difference between the models is weight, looks, and resistance to small-space corrosion. You would only get a flavor difference if the SS and Ti were being used as heating elements.Ceras CORE is Ti. You inhale air that passes through the Ti core. Hence a higher grade Ti I am SURE due to off gassing. OF could explain more..
The Grasshopper has a Ti BODY, the airpath remains Stainless Steel. Ti is simply for look and strength.
I'm still interested, but every video after the first one is just showing small sips of vapor. I would like to see if the grasshopper is capable of a "lung-busting" hit or not, just as a point of reference. Since we haven't been shown anything approaching this, I'm still trying to figure out what the grasshopper can actually do.
I did donate a dollar to show support, but I would like more evidence that the grasshopper will actually meet my needs before kicking in for real.
The inner surface on the rendering looks totally smooth, so I wonder if it's a magnet inside?Does the WPA screw on? if so, does that mean you would need a different one for the concentrates attachment?
I wonder how heavy that would be...How about a Stainless Steel version?
The inner surface on the rendering looks totally smooth, so I wonder if it's a magnet inside?
I wonder how heavy that would be...
The inner surface on the rendering looks totally smooth, so I wonder if it's a magnet inside?
I wonder how heavy that would be...
I've been waiting for 50k to see if any new videos are posted before I put my money down. I'm ready to commit but since they are comparing it to desktop vapes I really want to see a video putting out HI/Cloud/SSV hits. A video like that would definitely seal the deal and guarantee this thing meets funding, it seems like this is the consensus that on-the-fencers are waiting to see. On paper this vape is everything I've been looking for (minus an all glass vapor path) but the videos seem a little contrasting. In the first video he did get a nice draw, but it seemed like he had to inhale for a long time to get there. This slightly concerns me, as being one very interested in the water pipe adapter for example, I would like to see that this vape actually has the power to milk a water pipe.
What material is that inside?It doesn't screw in, its just a friction fit, you can jam it in quite snuggly
It doesn't screw in, its just a friction fit, you can jam it in quite snuggly
Completely agreed...while I really, really want the smell proof case, spending $40 on a case for something that cost me $89 (or $99 for those who missed the early bird) just doesn't stomach well with me. I believe the Grasshopper guys are missing out on a significant revenue stream by not offering a stainless steal (or even aluminum) smell proof case, which they could easily get $20-25 for.How about a Stainless Steel version?
Nearly at 50%! I'm really tempted to contribute the extra dough and upgrade to the ti model. Some pics of a mockup might help me along...