Can you elaborate on why the cloud might be better?
Well, with the EVO acting wonky a comparison might not be fair until I get the repaired unit back.And I'm not sure I'd say better. Rather more like a pleasant change, without any loss of Cloud/EVO effectiveness. But off the top the ABV is a more consistent and slightly darker color (indicating a more thorough consumption I think). And it doesn't whistle like a demented teapot.
The weight actually feels good and solid...I'm not as concerned about knocking it over or even the weight of the cord moving it about.
The dial on the Cloud seems to have a greater more graduated range. I vape different strains at different temps to maximize the effects of things like CBDs. The Cloud seems to change temps more gradually across a greater arc.
That is, with the EVO my effective range seemed to be limited largely between 12:30 and 2:30. Above that I got black 'ABV and occasional combustion. I don't do concentrates as I have plenty of other dedicated means of consuming those. Below that range the vapor was too thin to be effective. With the Cloud my effective range is from about 9:30-3:00.
I don't go in search of giant cloud making settings as I feel expelled vapor is just wasted $ (
) Max in, but min out. But anecdotal evidence here would suggest either machine will do that if you want.
As I said before the best thing is that it is still the Cloud/EVO experience (
Have you ever been experienced? Well, I have....Sorry, couldn't resist).
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