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Only managed to use 7 so far. Time to pass out.
Any time you use it inverted and you stop drawing on the unit vapor will start to rise up through the bottom (which is now pointing up) of the device. Over time that will accumulate.
My fingernails never fail at extracting the ELB but I admire the design of the Epik. Just don't need one. My second favorite use for the Cloud is as a hand warmer.While I love my Epik (I actually have three) I've also found that if you use a pair of needle nose pliers and put a slight crimp in the lip of the ELB it gives you a place to start the removal.
Easiest (and hardest as you go along) is pushing the ELB in almost the whole way so you leave yourself an edge to pry. Unfortunately the HT usually pushes it all the way down anyway. lol
My fingernails never fail at extracting the ELB but I admire the design of the Epik. Just don't need one. My second favorite use for the Cloud is as a hand warmer.
A little off topic but not a stretch... CANNABIS PROPERTIES
I can see I've started a "debate" here; fingernails vs Epik.
The problem that I have (and none of you seem to....) is that I get my nails done. Taking the ELB out is a manicure wrecker.
Vaporpedia:Nice chart. I remember seeing a non-tabulated version of this which also included the various temperatures at which the agents causing these properties were vaporised at. Haven't been able to relocate it though.
nevertheless1090 said:I think I've formed enough information to give my review.
Glad you like your new vape, but I'd disagree with a couple of your conclusions. I used the SSV for years and would say the taste is better with the Cloud due to the lack of tubing alone. Where the SSV might get an edge is in vapor density, and if you sub silicone for the stock tubing I suppose I suppose the denser hits could impress. You're the first I've seen rate an SSV higher for taste though.
I'd also disagree that the design is fragile. Lots of glass, sure, but none of it is what I'd call fragile. I've been using this model longer than most, all the way back to beta testing, and I've never come close to breaking anything. None of the glass is thin. I just recognize that I'm using glass and take care accordingly, the same as I would using anything glass, vs. plastic or metal. You could certainly consider it fragile for passing around amongst a bunch of stoners, who didn't have to pay big bucks in order to try it out. In those situations you'd be wise to supervise each person's hits. Group vaping is always dangerous to breakable vapes, especially after a round or two. It's great for rookie vaporists who are used to big bong hits, since there's little to no learning curve. As for being more breakable once you're fucked up, so is a 2 ton motor vehicle.
That's a first for me too. Water filtration will slightly dull flavor while providing a smoother hit. Smoother usually means the ability to take a bigger hit, which IME with the Cloud means massive flavor. It's a trade off, but you can always hit it without water using any piece, or get a simple 18mm whip adapter and use it with a whip.I used the SSV for years and would say the taste is better with the Cloud due to the lack of tubing alone. Where the SSV might get an edge is in vapor density, and if you sub silicone for the stock tubing I suppose I suppose the denser hits could impress. You're the first I've seen rate an SSV higher for taste though.
I'd also disagree that the design is fragile. Lots of glass, sure, but none of it is what I'd call fragile. I've been using this model longer than most, all the way back to beta testing, and I've never come close to breaking anything.
But I also haven't gave the cloud a go with zero filtration which would be a fair comparison.
This will make a difference for you. I was amazed at how much more flavor I got off a dry tube compared to wet. It was my first direct experience with how much flavor water can remove.
I get exactly where you going with your analogy but I dropped my SSV Wand and it took 5 business days to replace and about $20. If I did the same with the cloud it would take $150 and x amount of weeks.
My fingernails never fail at extracting the ELB but I admire the design of the Epik. Just don't need one. My second favorite use for the Cloud is as a hand warmer.
A little off topic but not a stretch... CANNABIS PROPERTIES
Look waht I found:
they have a real problem with that. At the 1st America High Times Cup this past month in Denver, they had vapexhale listed as "vapex" on the voting sheet. This is probably why they didn't get 1st in best productCool...but I'm sure SM & company would rather that HT had spelled the name right...
You can remove the "X" in front of weeks and replace it with the lemniscate. There are no words for how unacceptable the replacement process is. I am at my wits' end. There is not a product in the world that should require weeks, let alone months, to send out a replacement unit. I try to justify it left and right, but the truth is that there is no justification or excuse ...