Hi Baron23, thanks for your reply !
I want to use a bubbler but not the Hydratube, i think it must be great for quality vaping but i don't like to have water over an electric device and another thing i don't want to do a false move and crack th "head" of the vaporizer.
About the "head" and "bamboo", i heard there are cracking cases, is it because of high temp or the vapo is "sensitive" ? If i broke the head or bamboo is it possible to replace it ? I expect the warranty does not support hardware problems right ?
I don't know what a "head" is but I do know what the "bamboo" is and it includes the joint that sticks up out of the top of the EVO enclosure.
Yes, its breakable...its glass. No, IMO only it is not a faulty product, not overly sensitive, and I think we need to keep in mind the very wide range of people who use vapes and the VERY wide range of their care and handling of such devices. Some people are clumsy and drop stuff a lot....some are too stoned and drop stuff a lot....and some are just morons who don't care well for their stuff.
They do get dropped (I have never dropped mine but it seems other have) onto hard surfaces and I imagine for any way to abuse this wonderful vape there is some fool out there doing it.
Yes, VXH will repair a broken bamboo....$75-80 repair fee I believe. Something like that. Ah, here it is:
We designed the unit to withstand years of proper use, however, service fees may apply if repairs become necessary. Actual repair costs will vary but estimated fees for repairs are as follows:
1) Administrative fee for all services done by XHL - $20
2) Burned out Heater* - $125.00
3) Broken Bamboo Glass - $94.99
4) Damage to electronic system due to use with 3rd party equipment. - $150.00
5) Housing Replacement Service - $75.00
*Burned out heaters are typically the result of leaving the unit on 24/7. It is not recommended that you run your EVO with any device that will keep your unit running 24/7. This extended usage can cause damage to your unit, and will void the warranty.
As far as the HT goes...I don't share your concern about putting an HT with a bit of water in it on top of the EVO. It works and if you don't drastically (let me emphasize drastically) overfill it then I just can't see how it would leak onto the heater. Remember, there is to be NO water in the lower HT chamber.
But, we are all different and entitled to our own opinions and worries...I know I have mine! haha
Ah, by the by, if you want to tag someone, you need to put an ampersand in front of their name like
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best of luck