Discontinued VapeXhale Cloud EVO

ataxian

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I received an email back from VXL already. They refunded $10 on my order. A perfect solution, and now I can go back to being happy and impatient for my VXNs.
I got to say one last thing?

So far the EVO is the best vaporizer I have.

You will be stoked!

I use mine for SHATTER or CRUMBLE and through a HYDROTUBE = SMOOTH

FLOWER COLAS pretty dam good!

What I Love is the wire mesh baskets! (no GonG's)
 

jim-bob

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I've found that VXL the company can make some bizarre decisions regarding shipping, pricing, etc, but as soon as you can talk (or write) to a human things usually get resolved fairly satisfactorily.

I have a whole shitload of vaporizers in this house, and the Evo has not moved from its prime spot in the house since it showed up in January 2015. If I absolutely had to, I would happily pay January 2015 retail prices to replace it if it came down to it. It's that good IMO.
 

ataxian

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What setting are y'all using with the VXN for max flavor?
everyone likes different settings?

I started with 12 O'clock for flowers and concentrates. (I stay here.)
Others like 2 O'clock.
I cough if I go higher.
Maybe your higher than me?

Start at 12 O'clock and adjust from there?

@stickstones would know more than me?
@Cannabis Connoisseur as well?
@Slow Draw McGraw has his take?

You never know?
You may go lower?

I'm a flavor chaser by nature!
 
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KimDracula

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I start at 12:00 with flower and move up to 1:00 and then 2:00, stepping up as vapor production slows. I've tried concentrates at all these points as well and have finally settled on 3:00. I don't notice much difference with the concentrates at these different temperatures, though. It seems to be fine at all these settings as long as you let the hash melt and draw slowly. The only way I've had a dab fail is when I didn't wait long enough and didn't get much vapor until the end of my breath so some was wasted.
 

Commander Cody

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I've been exploring the EVO thread and was surprised at all the mention of using the EVO inverted. Just seemed to me that some things (like blenders) are best used right-side up. Heat rises and when you turn the device upside down it would seem heat would rise into the bottom of the unit and have no where to go heating up the inside of the bottom of the device where you don't want the heat. The evo would then have to work harder to get the business end up to temperature. Looked at the website and it says, (Do not use inverted). Just curious why some folks talk about inverting the EVO like it's no problem. Seems to me you would be almost guaranteeing early failure.
 
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covercash

Cloud EVO + MFLBPA
Heat rises and when you turn the device upside down it would seem heat would rise into the bottom of the unit and have no where to go heating up the inside of the bottom of the device where you don't want the heat.

There's a glass tube inside the EVO that runs vertically through the center of the base unit - the bottom is open since that's the air intake, the top is the 18mm ground glass. So inverting the device would allow any excess hot air to vent out the top (that is actually the bottom).
 
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Likes2vape

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I've been exploring the EVO thread and was surprised at all the mention of using the EVO inverted. Just seemed to me that some things (like blenders) are best used right-side up. Heat rises and when you turn the device upside down it would seem heat would rise into the bottom of the unit and have no where to go heating up the inside of the bottom of the device where you don't want the heat. The evo would then have to work harder to get the business end up to temperature. Looked at the website and it says, (Do not use inverted). Just curious why some folks talk about inverting the EVO like it's no problem. Seems to me you would be almost guaranteeing early failure.
No where on the VXH website does it say not use it inverted unless you're talking about where they say you can't use the EVO inverted when you use the VXnails and that's because they will fall out. Inverting the EVO does not put any extra stress on it.
 
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HellsWindStaff

Dharma Initiate
What setting are y'all using with the VXN for max flavor?

Around 1, which would be around 2 if your notch is set to noon. Generally find this is my perfect temp for flowers and the nails, but I will bump it to 11(noon) if I want to stretch flowers
 
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Commander Cody

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No where on the VXH website does it say not use it inverted unless you're talking about where they say you can't use the EVO inverted when you use the VXnails and that's because they will fall out. Inverting the EVO does not put any extra stress on it.
I went to the shop button on the website to see the basic starter kit. In red letters it says, Caution, do NOT use the EVO inverted. The warning did not seem to be referring only to the use with VXnails. I'm sure we would all agree using them upside down is a bad idea
Appreciate the information provided by another member about the tube that runs through the EVO. That certainly addresses my concerns about overheating being an issue. Makes way more sense.
 
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covercash

Cloud EVO + MFLBPA
Around 1, which would be around 2 if your notch is set to noon. Generally find this is my perfect temp for flowers and the nails, but I will bump it to 11(noon) if I want to stretch flowers
Wait, why would 1 be around 2 if your notch is set to noon?

And 11(noon)?

Why is your temperature dial "clock" off by an hour?
 
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HellsWindStaff

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LOL I know, opening the :worms:

@covercash I got mine a few months back, and a few months back they had a batch where the dials were inserted basically one hour to the left....I still have a full temperature spectrum range, but my range is from 6 p.m to 4 p.m. (left to right). The "notch" on the dial is set at noon on most units, but mine is set at 11, the notch is used as a reference point and I believe equals something like 350. Otherwise known commonly as "noon" but for me 350 equals 11. Max temp is max temp, but my dial stops at 4 while normal one stop at 5, and min temp is min temp, but my dial goes down to 6 while yours couldn't get past 7 (temp is same though).

That make sense? I hope so :)

At @Commander Cody , lots and lots of people use them inverted no problem, and I myself have as well, but I no longer do it and dislike doing it very much. Reason being, is I tend to fill my water pipes from the joint, and the residual water and/or the little bit of resin on the EVO joint proved to be a bit sticky. I was worried about breaking it when pulling it off, because the joint wouldn't just easily slide out.

But you definitely can do it to no ill effects. I am clumsy and high and whatnot so I would rather use a whip and adapters for my glass, or the tube which does not stick when I pull it off ever really
 

Stu

Maconheiro
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I went to the shop button on the website to see the basic starter kit. In red letters it says, Caution, do NOT use the EVO inverted. The warning did not seem to be referring only to the use with VXnails. I'm sure we would all agree using them upside down is a bad idea
Appreciate the information provided by another member about the tube that runs through the EVO. That certainly addresses my concerns about overheating being an issue. Makes way more sense.
VXL has made glass specifically designed to be used with an inverted EVO. Here's a vid of some guy using it.

:peace:
 

Likes2vape

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I went to the shop button on the website to see the basic starter kit. In red letters it says, Caution, do NOT use the EVO inverted. The warning did not seem to be referring only to the use with VXnails. I'm sure we would all agree using them upside down is a bad idea
Appreciate the information provided by another member about the tube that runs through the EVO. That certainly addresses my concerns about overheating being an issue. Makes way more sense.
Thanks I've never noticed that before maybe @stonemonkey55 can clarify for us?!
 
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ataxian

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I've been exploring the EVO thread and was surprised at all the mention of using the EVO inverted. Just seemed to me that some things (like blenders) are best used right-side up. Heat rises and when you turn the device upside down it would seem heat would rise into the bottom of the unit and have no where to go heating up the inside of the bottom of the device where you don't want the heat. The evo would then have to work harder to get the business end up to temperature. Looked at the website and it says, (Do not use inverted). Just curious why some folks talk about inverting the EVO like it's no problem. Seems to me you would be almost guaranteeing early failure.
When it comes to medicating I'll buy 3 EVO'S.

FLAVOR and EFFECT?

OK GORILLA GLUE #4 OG?

NICE!
 

YungLeaner

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@Commander Cody The Evo was actually originally designed with inversion in mind. I believe that VXL confirmed that in the past. That was one of the reasons given at time of release for how light the weight is. If the Evo was really intended to only be used standing up, then it should have been made a LOT heavier. I've managed to get mine to stand with reasonable stability with velcro strips from CVS, but the cord already lets the Evo fall over easily. With a hydratube on that the stability is honestly a joke. Obviously most people can take care of this but the Evo's inversion is how almost all users use it--especially after they break their first hydratube :lol:

Maybe VXL has changed their mind about this.
 

ataxian

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@Commander Cody The Evo was actually originally designed with inversion in mind. I believe that VXL confirmed that in the past. That was one of the reasons given at time of release for how light the weight is. If the Evo was really intended to only be used standing up, then it should have been made a LOT heavier. I've managed to get mine to stand with reasonable stability with velcro strips from CVS, but the cord already lets the Evo fall over easily. With a hydratube on that the stability is honestly a joke. Obviously most people can take care of this but the Evo's inversion is how almost all users use it--especially after they break their first hydratube :lol:

Maybe VXL has changed their mind about this.
Cool!
good news!
I have 2 hydro-tubes and 12 upright water tools.

the EVO is incredible!

Flavor/Effect = well grown cannabis might be the difference?
 
ataxian,
GIRL SCOUT COOKIES taste insane in the EVO!

The EFFFECT is all time!

Extra f for effect!
I've been waiting on you to run some cookies through the EVO! That's my daily strain! Awesome range of flavors along with face punching effects! Yet I'm still able to function! Love GSC N EVO!
@Commander Cody almost EVERYONE including the inventor uses their EVO inverted with herbs. You only can't with concentrates.
 

Justpassedu

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Got my Evo last night. I def was not expecting it to come so quick and was not prepared. First impressions is it is super light weight and small , i like that allot. It feels like a feather compared to my Eq. I packed up two elb's about 65-75% and tried it with my HT which did not seal so well and another piece inverted. I just went straight to 1oclock on the dial. Very smooth , tasty hits and i was ripped. It does whistle very loud when puling hard which i find can get a bit annoying but i have not messed with enough yet to feel it out. Happy the weekend is only a few hours away. Its gonna be a long day at the office thinking about her.
 
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