cloud buddy is here... you can position it in many ways. I actually prefer it closer to the can, but swung it out for the video. I can see this being good for company, its the manuvering of the cloud that makes me the most nervous, so not having to lift it as often is nice. Don't know if you can tell, but this size piece is at the top of my lung capacity. I could barely clear it. I'm going after the 60t to see if it's a better size.
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Thank you. That helps me make a decision on purchasing it... Cheers, Jam!cloud buddy is here... you can position it in many ways. I actually prefer it closer to the can, but swung it out for the video. I can see this being good for company, its the manuvering of the cloud that makes me the most nervous, so not having to lift it as often is nice. Don't know if you can tell, but this size piece is at the top of my lung capacity. I could barely clear it. I'm going after the 60t to see if it's a better size.
The Buddy appears to be well made from what I know of glass. The welds are clean, and all the joints are smooth, no chips or scratches. It feels pretty solid. I am still a little too chicken to balance the Cloud on the side car piece.
The website is still wonky... Please guys, have a look at this when you have some time...
It doesn't sound normal but it's always possible for someone to slip through. You are wasting your time worrying because as soon as they realize if you did slip through a crack they will take care of you. You also have to remember they said they weren't doing repairs for some of that period because of the holiday.Hey I sent my cloud in for warranty repair on DEC 12. Got conformation it was delivered on 12/14 and I have not heard back a thing. I sent an email to support on 12/14 after delivery to confirm. I just sent support another email today since I would have figured I would have heard something by now. Am I wasting time worrying or is this normal for vapexhale warranty repair and I should just chill.
cloud buddy is here... you can position it in many ways. I actually prefer it closer to the can, but swung it out for the video. I can see this being good for company, its the manuvering of the cloud that makes me the most nervous, so not having to lift it as often is nice. Don't know if you can tell, but this size piece is at the top of my lung capacity. I could barely clear it. I'm going after the 60t to see if it's a better size.
The Buddy appears to be well made from what I know of glass. The welds are clean, and all the joints are smooth, no chips or scratches. It feels pretty solid. I am still a little too chicken to balance the Cloud on the side car piece.
Really shows how massive those joints are.My Cloud Buddy was supposed to arrive today, but it didn't make it.
Fortunately, my other package did make it today.
The Devastator is beautiful, and built with some serious heft. The joints and welds are heavy duty to say the least. Unfortunately I'm getting over a bad cold, so my lung capacity is about that of a hamster with asthma right now. So I won't be able to test it for a few days while I recuperate. I will instead pass the time testing out my new bronze VG (pictured on the lower right) which also arrived today.
I'll be sure to report my experience with the Devastator once I can muster the strength to give it a go. If I can find my way back to my keyboard, that is.