newVaper420
Vapor Enthusiast
You mean on max temp it goes green after 6 minutes?
I do not keep mine at max and it goes green in 3-4 mins. I keep it at 2:30 or so.
You mean on max temp it goes green after 6 minutes?
You mean on max temp it goes green after 6 minutes?
IDK what everyone is talking about with this. I got my old ticker last year apirl and it heats up in 10 minutes and is ready to go.Hey guys, thinking of getting a Cloud Plus. Just one question.
Would anyone using the Cloud Plus say the heat up time issue has really been adressed? I know it can depend on your enviorments tepurature but in reality my oldschool clicker cloud takes like 20 minutes to get to the point of thick vapor. Sure it goes green in 7-10 minutes but no way is the vapor as good as when its been on for a long time. I find I tend to always keep my cloud on because of this. Does the Cloud Plus actually heat up ffster or is the light just going green at a lower temp?
Wow that is a big improvement to the original launch Clouds! Heat up time and the quick autoturnoff being my biggest gripes with the cloud,I'm glad to hear this.
My Cloud is now having problems with the LED, sometimes it will just flash red forever even if the cloud seems to be getting hot, or it will flash sporadically. I emailed the company and I have the option of paying $150 for the Cloud Plus. I paid alot for the original Cloud which is now breaking from normal use, I don't see how with warranty I don't deserve a new Cloud Plus but have to pay so much? How is that a good warranty? Even so, I believe in the product so I'm willing to pay this "upgrade" price for the new features of the Plus just this once. Although if the new model breaks do I have to pay $150 again for a replacement?
Thanks Xchadb. Here is the pic, I am extremely humbled, and thankful, that SM would consider parting with the piece, its quite a blessing indeeddid anyone see the tube on instagram? congrats t dub!
Thanks Xchadb. Here is the pic, I am extremely humbled, and thankful, that SM would consider parting with the piece, its quite a blessing indeed
Here's a quick tip to anyone who gets the "spot" of vapor condensation on their HTs at the point where the vapor first hits the glass straight on. The "spot" was always the hardest part for me to clean when I would use iso and salt. I've discovered however that the easiest way to remove that one spot that is always the hardest to clean is to just invert the HT and put a small amount of iso into the female joint (inverted). This allows the iso to disolve the "spot" without the need of endless shaking with iso and salt (or PBW or SG or whatever).
wow, 3-4 minutes at 2:30. cant wait for my plus. Sounds awesomeI do not keep mine at max and it goes green in 3-4 mins. I keep it at 2:30 or so.
i do something similar...after a nice iso shake, i make sure there is iso in the "spot" then i take a pipe cleaner, fold about a 1/2 inch of one end back on itself to make the end a bit thicker. then with the iso still inside, i stick the pipe cleaner in and spin the bend over end on the spot. follow this with a quick blast of hot water and you have a spotless ht in about 2min
Hey what's happened to the website? I'm getting a dead link.
They are transitioning the site to new servers and giving it a revamp.
OK, thanks. Do they have any idea when it's likely to be up again?
A "few weeks" is the projection(this was said on Sunday 3/10/13).