Discontinued VapeXhale Cloud

neve13

i think i overmedicated.
Thanks! Your pic got reposted after I commented lol.
Is that a bent neck shower head back there
 
neve13,

cumulus

Well-Known Member
It appears the bent-necks got a signature label on the neck.

Does anyone recognize it?
I magnified the picture and there appear to be no labels on any of but the HydraLine. I have my eye on the HydraLine although I'm not sure how it'll compare to the rumored Devastator. If they keep coming out with new glass, I'll never be able to make a decision and buy!
 
cumulus,

Purpl3_Haz3

On a Permanent Vakation
It appears the bent-necks got a signature label on the neck.

Does anyone recognize it?

I magnified the picture and there appear to be no labels on any of but the HydraLine. I have my eye on the HydraLine although I'm not sure how it'll compare to the rumored Devastator. If they keep coming out with new glass, I'll never be able to make a decision and buy!


Unless it's the light reflecting in some odd way, I definitely see a label, like a cursive signature, on all four of the bent neck HTs. It is going down, and would be read correctly if you tilted your head to the right, but it's not legible to me. It is on the upper part of the piece, above the bend, slightly to the left of center. The first letter is visible on all four, and looks identical.
 
Purpl3_Haz3,

cumulus

Well-Known Member
Unless it's the light reflecting in some odd way, I definitely see a label, like a cursive signature, on all four of the bent neck HTs. It is going down, and would be read correctly if you tilted your head to the right, but it's not legible to me. It is on the upper part of the piece, above the bend, slightly to the left of center. The first letter is visible on all four, and looks identical.
Oh, I see what you're talking about now. It could be, but then again I see odd markings on the upper part of the HydraLine as well and we know there's no other markings but the "SS." Time will tell...

Edit: I think you're right. Check out these pictures here thx to the tip from dirtpie: http://www.swaggerglass.com/pages/Gallery.html
 
cumulus,

Frederick McGuire

Aggressively Loungey
Holy Balls.

A tree to showerhead, and a (Reverse showerhead/showercap/whatever its called)...

I want to go to there :drool:

If I start wishing really hard, will that make the intl version of the cloud come quicker?
Fingers-crossed1.jpg

;)
 

oldiebutgoodie

Apostle, Church of Vaporization
... better draw...thicker clouds...easier to hit....enhanced ability to vape at lower temps...this is my experience...there are others a few pages back...

. . . and wonderful diffusion. The horizontally opposed chamber fills with very little bubbles, sort of a soft fizzing action. The pull is effortless. And as mentioned before, the wider mouth & pinches easily accommodate ice, making the vapor quite noticeably cooler.
 
. . . and wonderful diffusion. The horizontally opposed chamber fills with very little bubbles, sort of a soft fizzing action.

Well said.

I don't know a ton when it comes to glass so I couldn't explain specifically why I preferred the HL, but what you say totally makes sense.
 
UpUpandAway,

newVaper420

Vapor Enthusiast
Did anyone notice that the front 3 do not have HydraFeet attached but the bent necks all have HydraFeet attached? :-) I need that super big bent neck HT in the back
 
newVaper420,

StonedMMA

Active Member
I noticed something related to the heat of the outside of my unit totally by accident. I have a circular fan that is positioned just behind the table where I use my cloud. It got rather cold out so I had turned off the fan for the first time since I got the cloud. To my surprise my unit is much hotter to the touch than expected.

So for those of you that have units that are just a bit to hot to the touch might consider a small desk fan to cool the outside making it much more comfortable to hold.
 

newVaper420

Vapor Enthusiast
I noticed something related to the heat of the outside of my unit totally by accident. I have a circular fan that is positioned just behind the table where I use my cloud. It got rather cold out so I had turned off the fan for the first time since I got the cloud. To my surprise my unit is much hotter to the touch than expected.

So for those of you that have units that are just a bit to hot to the touch might consider a small desk fan to cool the outside making it much more comfortable to hold.

I've actually noticed this as well. I have a ceiling fan. If its on, the outside of the unit can be touched. If not, it gets really hot :-). Good tip, and I can definitely say this happens to me too :-)
 
newVaper420,

Marvc

Well-Known Member
Would a peyote pillar type HT be possible if so I'll start saving for that...starting now!
 
Marvc,

SD_haze

Well-Known Member
I guess I'm put off by exposing rubber/cork to a highly abbrasive solvent. Just occurred to me that a 18mm ground glass "stopper" would be perfect for a long soak, but would need one that is flat so it could stand vertically.

I can see if you're cleaning every day or so that you could do an extremely quick wash to minimize exposure, but regular cleaning is tricky with my living situation and I need to do a long soak :\


I think an optional vapexhale accessory with a 18mm male glass joint and something wide and stable for the cloud to stand up on would be very neat.:p
Just realized this is 100% what the hydrafeet are :clap:
[asked 2 weeks ago]
 
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