ooops , nm
I'll try it with the elbs , but never with the NO2 screens .
They're too fine , they always fall apart . I use % 99 iso . btw
Well I've definitely lost several ELBs over the years from wear and tear and normal usage. It's the way she goes, eh.
I believe they're "welded".How are the seams held together on the elbs ?
Are they stitched in ?
I actually hold my ELB by 2 fingers in one hand and tap that hand with my other hand above an ashtray (around/above the wrist) ... this empties it out, then I use a brush to give it a brisk clean after every use ... this works well and I don't need to pinch (or at least very little/rarely )I leave my ELBs in 99% ISO for weeks at a time as well with no ill effects.
I would not advise pinching the ELB as it can only cause stress on the vertical seam.
I also leave my ELBs soaking in ISO for extended periods of time with no ill effects, ymmv . . .
Yeah my HF was tiny and light weight compared to one I bought with my OG Cloud. Deff. not as nice.Well I received my order from VapeXhale today and I'm a bit perplexed. The HydraFoot I received is not entirely round on the bottom, more oval shaped, and its not flat. It wiggles on my counter top because it is NOT flush with the granite. I'm really disappointed with their quality control on this piece. How any human being looked at this and said "Yeah its OK" is beyond me. This is a factory second at best. @Troi talked about "metrics" being used to improve customer service from VXL. Well, as far as I can tell, NONE of these metrics are customer survey driven since I have never been asked about my experience with the company by anyone at VXL. Hope they take care of me in a timely manner . . .
Glad to hear you figured it out. Make sure to contact them to get you that stopperSoooo is there any burn-in period for the EVO or anything?
I tried it for the first time last night got stoned as HELL. First hit was pretty milky but after that wasn't impressed.
Today I decided to try it at the recommended 12 Oclock position, I got literally no visible vapor and wisps came out on exhale. Moved it up to 2:30, got some wispy vapor on the inside.
I'm deeply concerned now and I just got this thing out the box.
To top that off VXL sent me a CloudBuddy without the stopper so I still can't use the EVO with my smaller pieces (using it on a 17" piece with <30mm bore on the mouthpiece and about a 60mm diameter, maybe 50 right now)
EDIT: Woops, power cord was only halfway in. May have jumped to conclusions.
Put the dial at like 1 o'clock and let it get good and hot for 10 minutes. Once the unit is heat saturated you should get good vapor production and flavor. Start your draw slow until your medicine starts to "give" then you can ramp it up a bit. Remember, the vapor from EVO is not like the vapor from Cloud+. It's not as chalky so it seems wispier, its cooler, and definitely more flavorful.Today I decided to try it at the recommended 12 Oclock position, I got literally no visible vapor and wisps came out on exhale. Moved it up to 2:30, got some wispy vapor on the inside.
That should be a sort of warning given. My wife still uses the Cloud+ because she likes the thicker vapor and more harshness of the vaporPut the dial at like 1 o'clock and let it get good and hot for 10 minutes. Once the unit is heat saturated you should get good vapor production and flavor. Start your draw slow until your medicine starts to "give" then you can ramp it up a bit. Remember, the vapor from EVO is not like the vapor from Cloud+. It's not as chalky so it seems wispier, its cooler, and definitely more flavorful.
I think in this case its more convection and less radiation and conduction. EVO seems to vape at lower temps which is good imho.Whispier, cooler, and more flavourful sound to me like a lack of heat.
My old Cloud+ is also benched, reserved for backup. My EVO shows no signs of slowing down though.after several controlled comparisons with the EVO using various temps and strains and glass, my Cloud+ has been permanently benched.