I was just wondering, should I wait a bit before ordering?
Is there a new version coming out any time soon?
sounds like you just got a bad unit. That's like saying all black people are bad because one bad apple broke into your house, or all counselors are gay because you knew one that was, etc... Mine has been great with no issues(besides that temp dial thing loosing).Personally, I'd wait. As you may be aware, I described my INH004 experience earlier in this forum: After an excellent initial session, my re-charged INH004 simply stopped working, and Inhalater were quick to request me to return it.
Before doing so, I attempted to remove the capsule, but it refused to budge. I pulled a bit harder, and it came apart, leaving me holding the mouthpiece, while the translucent brown container section remained stuck within the INH004 body. To remove it, I had to grip the exposed edge with tweezers. As I did so, it unfurled into a flimsy plastic rectangle, with the herbal contents strewn across my desk. I also noticed the INH004's outer coating starting to come away at the edge.
As all this occurred to a promising, brand new product within the first 48 hours, it seems to me that, although the INH004 has great potential, it's been manufactured with inferior materials, inadequate quality control, and marketed prematurely (and poorly). A pity, because if it were built with a solid aluminium body like an Arizer Solo, plus a virtually indestructible herb container like an iolite, plus a stable temperature control knob, the INH004 could be a world-class portable vaporiser.
I hope so.
Mine stopped short of spontaneous combustion when it failed and I still can't wait to receive my replacement unit.sounds like you just got a bad unit. That's like saying all black people are bad because one bad apple broke into your house, or all counselors are gay because you knew one that was, etc... Mine has been great with no issues(besides that temp dial thing loosing).
Personally, I'd wait. As you may be aware, I described my INH004 experience earlier in this forum: After an excellent initial session, my re-charged INH004 simply stopped working, and Inhalater were quick to request me to return it.
Before doing so, I attempted to remove the capsule, but it refused to budge. I pulled a bit harder, and it came apart, leaving me holding the mouthpiece, while the translucent brown container section remained stuck within the INH004 body. To remove it, I had to grip the exposed edge with tweezers. As I did so, it unfurled into a flimsy plastic rectangle, with the herbal contents strewn across my desk. I also noticed the INH004's outer coating starting to come away at the edge.
As all this occurred to a promising, brand new product within the first 48 hours, it seems to me that, although the INH004 has great potential, it's been manufactured with inferior materials, inadequate quality control, and marketed prematurely (and poorly). A pity, because if it were built with a solid aluminium body like an Arizer Solo, plus a virtually indestructible herb container like an iolite, plus a stable temperature control knob, the INH004 could be a world-class portable vaporiser.
Personally, I'd wait. As you may be aware, I described my INH004 experience earlier in this forum: After an excellent initial session, my re-charged INH004 simply stopped working, and Inhalater were quick to request me to return it.
Before doing so, I attempted to remove the capsule, but it refused to budge. I pulled a bit harder, and it came apart, leaving me holding the mouthpiece, while the translucent brown container section remained stuck within the INH004 body. To remove it, I had to grip the exposed edge with tweezers. As I did so, it unfurled into a flimsy plastic rectangle, with the herbal contents strewn across my desk. I also noticed the INH004's outer coating starting to come away at the edge.
As all this occurred to a promising, brand new product within the first 48 hours, it seems to me that, although the INH004 has great potential, it's been manufactured with inferior materials, inadequate quality control, and marketed prematurely (and poorly). A pity, because if it were built with a solid aluminium body like an Arizer Solo, plus a virtually indestructible herb container like an iolite, plus a stable temperature control knob, the INH004 could be a world-class portable vaporiser.
I hope so.
You are the first to have a basically DOA on this forum...
Well, not the first... A friend ordered one from Taylor after listening to my favorable comments on it and it came with a bent inner resin tube and a very bent mouthpiece capsule... After a couple of uses the folded corner of the inner tube covered the screen at the bottom and the temps were rising too high. The taste was shitty and the load was spent after a few secs on 3-4 and a couple of very hot hits...
Anyway... He and his brother have a history of receiving DOA orders and Taylor was kind enough to offer a quick exchange. The only downside is that the faulty unit has to be returned first and then the new one will be shipped. That's not a nice practice as a customer is left without a vape for a 2-3 weeks after he has paid the money. My pal was pretty pissed but luckily he still has his MFLB as a backup. It would be a better practice to ship the new unit at the same time you send back the old one and just exchange tracking numbers... Just my two cents... Can't wait for him to get his new INH and come by for a test drive!
I think that the company will make changes and address issues, like the units "casing". I wish that the casing had the print directly on it.
As it is the casing is wrapped in a very high quality metalic contact film. This looks nice, but the seam is very obvious because the film is thick and sturdy, and is visible. Also, vaporists get into details easily, and the seam is very obvious to the touch as well.
I kept finding my hand drawn to one corner that is not completely "flush".. and found it a tiny bit distracting that a $249 vape has a tactile flaw. I do not fault the maker… I am sure this and other
I don't want to carry extra capsules. I see no reason to do it as the INH capsules are so easy to fill on the fly. Like I said early in the thread I use a film capsule and just turn it in the pile of herb and it is done. I love not having an issue filling them. That was my biggest issue with the DV filling and emptying.
I hope us early adopters get prize whoohoo. I also hope the capsules do come down to around 2 bucks each.
Dave @ Underdog.I used to do tech support back in the day and we used to do this, but the company would be at a loss doing this, unless the person put up some money for the new unit (as collateral) until the company finally receives the broken unit. people could just say they had a broke unit, then they ship a new unit out and never get the old one back. Shady people in this world, but I totally understand that is the ideal way to do it, and I wish there was a replacement plan like this, but I haven't seen any other vaporizer company do this. (fill me in if you know of one)
Dave @ Underdog.
Mine broke, he was leaving town, so he sent my replacement before he left and told me to play with the new one while he was gone and when he returned I could return both and have mine repaired, or keep the replacement and send my original back.
Unprecedented, I agree, I was surprised, but man, the loyalty I feel for Dave runs deep now!
And I really do hope the karmic reward for that mindset outweighs the occasional exploitive type.
I know, I hear your palms slapping your foreheads, a bit idealistic.
I certainly don't expect that to become the norm in western business practices, but I have found a number of vape MFs to be professional, friendly and service minded beyond the call of duty.
you may see no reason to carry extra capsules but i'm sure others would or like an option too. Especially if your on the road, and with people around, you may not want to bust out ur herbs and start filling it for instance; in public.