Hai_Rypo_T'head
Why smoke and die, when you can vape and fly?
Before returning my defective INH004, I decided to give it another try. To my surprise it worked OK. A few hours later, I switched it on again. This time, it repeatedly switched itself off after about a minute, without heating. Since then, it sometimes works OK, and other times it switches off. That seems (to this non-expert), like a loose connection, somewhere.
It also seems to me that the INH004 is so near, and yet so far from being THE world leader in portable vaporisers. Its USB capability, and overall shape and dimensions are near perfect, and way ahead of most competitors. But it's held back by: 1. its outer skin that's liable to peel away from the underlying polyimide layer. (Solution: If it's technically and commercially feasible, solid aluminium construction, a la the Arizer Solo.) 2. its flimsy 'capsule' that needs replacing from time to time. (Solution: a virtually indestructible herb chamber, a la the iolite.) 3. the absence of an indicator that shows when it's fully charged and how much charge remains before it needs re-charging. (Solution: If feasible in such a small unit, provide an indicator.)
It also seems to me that the INH004 is so near, and yet so far from being THE world leader in portable vaporisers. Its USB capability, and overall shape and dimensions are near perfect, and way ahead of most competitors. But it's held back by: 1. its outer skin that's liable to peel away from the underlying polyimide layer. (Solution: If it's technically and commercially feasible, solid aluminium construction, a la the Arizer Solo.) 2. its flimsy 'capsule' that needs replacing from time to time. (Solution: a virtually indestructible herb chamber, a la the iolite.) 3. the absence of an indicator that shows when it's fully charged and how much charge remains before it needs re-charging. (Solution: If feasible in such a small unit, provide an indicator.)