Discontinued VapeXhale Cloud

Seek

Apprentice Daydreamer
b0: What is the meaning of that? Is that heat resistant? The joint gets quite hot.
 
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m0sh

Singer Song Writer Stoner
b0: What is the meaning of that? Is that heat resistant? The joint gets quite hot.

Probably just a cork ... I guess he would wait a bit after a session...but still glass cools down fast.
 
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CentiZen

Evil Genius in Training
Accessory Maker
I'm still waiting to get word from someone in the know about this. I've gotten mixed signals from this thread, and no reply to a PM. I don't want these spots to fill up before I know I am eligible for one. I can understand people not being allowed to purchase a used unit now and use that to upgrade to a Nimbus, but as I have owned this unit for over a year I'd like to know if I can take part in this deal.


Alright, well seeing as I have gotten no response from multiple posts and PM's over a couple days, and there are no implicit statements regarding disqualifying second hand owners from the Cloud trade in program, I am going to assume that there is no really big deal in regards to this and purchase it.

I understand you are busy guys, but giving us an answer would take all of 30 seconds. I've done my due diligence here.
 
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Budzman

Rocky Mountain High!
Wow, step away from this thread for a few days and come back to find I need to catch up on 20 some odd pages! I just made my $250 Indiegogo contribution, can't wait for the release of VapeXhale's latest greatest product!

Kudos to the VapeXhale team and all they do... you guys Rock!

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stonemonkey55

Chief Vapor Officer
Manufacturer
Here is some clarity on the $250 trade in perk. Initially, this was only for the ORIGINAL owner of the Cloud but we accepted a few contributions from 2nd owners so we decided that we should be fair to everyone else and allow anyone that owns a Cloud to trade in their existing unit for the next generation VapeXhale vaporizer.

Here are the specifics:

If you own a functioning Cloud that is under warranty, you can upgrade and keep your unit.

If you own a functioning Cloud that is OUT of warranty, you can upgrade and keep your unit.

If you own a non-functioning Cloud that is OUT of warranty, you can upgrade and keep your unit.

If you own a non-functioning Cloud that is under warranty, you can upgrade and when you send your unit in, we will give you a $50 credit towards any VapeXhale purchase. (Folks who have already paid for the Cloud+ upgrade but have not received their replacement would be in this bucket, just open a support ticket and we will tag your account so you only have to pay an additional $50 to get Project Nimbus)

I believe this covers every scenario. On a side note, we've received several emails for an even higher tier so we introduced the Nimbus Family Member perk for $5,000. This perk will allow you to become a VapeXhale member for the weekend. We will fly you out to the next trade show that we do, housing, food, and clothing will be provided to you. When we win, you will be able to party with us! At the last Cup that we won, we partied at the American Idol house so it should be good times. If anyone wants to check it out, just visit the page.

http://igg.me/at/vapexhale/x/3569338
 

Breathemetal

Well-Known Member
Let's have a "Trade Your SSV In" Perk!

Okay I kid....sort of...

This whole Cloud vs Sub debate is getting tiring in my high head.
...but the more i watch videos of the Cloud....ugh, I just cant justify getting a sub.

I love how you said When we win
Love the optimism
 

11eleven11

Well-Known Member
The Family Member perk aint bad if you think of it like a vacation you saved up for. Plus you get to keep a VXH Nimbus and all the other perks of the $1k.

Very creative of the VXH crew. Awesome perk ideas. :cheers:
 
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John Lewus

Well-Known Member
Let's have a "Trade Your SSV In" Perk!

Okay I kid....sort of...

This whole Cloud vs Sub debate is getting tiring in my high head.
...but the more i watch videos of the Cloud....ugh, I just cant justify getting a sub.


I hear you on that. I have gone back and forth on a sub myself. Vapexhale pretty much sealed the deal for me by introducing a $250 Nimbus option. Now the only debate in my head is which Nimbus option do I get. I really want to try a Sub to see what the difference is but the whole cloud experience is just so amazing and will be even more so with the Nimbus. When (if) a new version Sub comes out that addresses a lot of the community concerns I will look at it again but the Nimbus feels like a premium ride at a bargain price if you get in now. Just think to how fast the Cloud was selling before these upgrades.
 
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brewer

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I can't believe how many people are getting burned using the sub. That makes it an easy decision for me.

Agreed. Cloud or Nimbus rocks, and Sub looks like something from NASA from the 1960's; it's got no sex appeal... "Here honey, try this, it takes two hands and could burn you..." reply, "ahh...prefer to not... just hand me that Cloud!"

:)

Here is some clarity on the $250 trade in perk. Initially, this was only for the ORIGINAL owner of the Cloud but we accepted a few contributions from 2nd owners so we decided that we should be fair to everyone else and allow anyone that owns a Cloud to trade in their existing unit for the next generation VapeXhale vaporizer.

Here are the specifics:

If you own a functioning Cloud that is under warranty, you can upgrade and keep your unit.

If you own a functioning Cloud that is OUT of warranty, you can upgrade and keep your unit.

If you own a non-functioning Cloud that is OUT of warranty, you can upgrade and keep your unit.

If you own a non-functioning Cloud that is under warranty, you can upgrade and when you send your unit in, we will give you a $50 credit towards any VapeXhale purchase. (Folks who have already paid for the Cloud+ upgrade but have not received their replacement would be in this bucket, just open a support ticket and we will tag your account so you only have to pay an additional $50 to get Project Nimbus)

I believe this covers every scenario. On a side note, we've received several emails for an even higher tier so we introduced the Nimbus Family Member perk for $5,000. This perk will allow you to become a VapeXhale member for the weekend. We will fly you out to the next trade show that we do, housing, food, and clothing will be provided to you. When we win, you will be able to party with us! At the last Cup that we won, we partied at the American Idol house so it should be good times. If anyone wants to check it out, just visit the page.

http://igg.me/at/vapexhale/x/3569338

Amazingly generous offer. (oops back to back--my bad!)

mod note: Fixed. Two posts merged.
 
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John Lewus

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Agreed. Cloud or Nimbus rocks, and Sub looks like something from NASA from the 1960's; it's got no sex appeal... "Here honey, try this, it takes two hands and could burn you..." reply, "ahh...prefer to not... just hand me that Cloud!"

:)


LOL. I keep thinking how could I mod a curling Iron into a Sub for less $$$
 
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Tweek

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Agreed. Cloud or Nimbus rocks, and Sub looks like something from NASA from the 1960's; it's got no sex appeal... "Here honey, try this, it takes two hands and could burn you..." reply, "ahh...prefer to not... just hand me that Cloud!"

:)


You do realize that the orignal cloud got hot, right? That people were using rubber bands for extra insulation? I think the new Nimbus looks great, especially now that they are talking about a cooler exterior...but please don't make the sublimator out to be some dangerous device when you've never tried one.


LOL. I keep thinking how could I mod a curling Iron into a Sub for less $$$

Again...is it not possible to show your love of the cloud without hating on the sublimator...a device you haven't even used? :rolleyes:
 

brewer

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You do realize that the orignal cloud got hot, right? That people were using rubber bands for extra insulation? I think the new Nimbus looks great, especially now that they are talking about a cooler exterior...but please don't make the sublimator out to be some dangerous device when you've never tried one.

Again...is it not possible to show your love of the cloud without hating on the sublimator...a device you haven't even used? :rolleyes:

I didn't say dangerous... I said no sex appeal, two handed and not simple to use (that's obvious from the pics), could burn you, and ugly.

I own the original cloud, and yes it gets hot... Never been burned though. Chicks dig it. It's not ugly. Moreover, for the money, you can attach a Cloud to any 18 mil water pipe...

Cloud: 4 points; sex appeal and not ugly, simple to use (I find people's reaction priceless when I just say--yeah, you just rip as hard as you can--that's it!), versatile, and big clouds.

Subliminator: 1 point for great cloud production, but probably best for NASA astronauts.

And just being funny with my opinion on the matter--no offense intended at all...
 

CentiZen

Evil Genius in Training
Accessory Maker
You do realize that the orignal cloud got hot, right? That people were using rubber bands for extra insulation? I think the new Nimbus looks great, especially now that they are talking about a cooler exterior...but please don't make the sublimator out to be some dangerous device when you've never tried one.
That was a different situation though. The cloud never became hot enough that it would burn people the moment they touched it. The Sublimator has many exposed parts that are directly at vaporization temperature. Don't get me wrong though, I like that vape and I am sure Enrico will come up with a good solution for it in the future. But it definitely requires the most consideration in use in it's current iteration - and many users have already ended up with battle scars.

That's not to say the cloud can't burn a person... I've got a scar that can prove that. But that only happened because I blew water into it while it was resting on my leg. All vapes carry a degree of burn risk, but most try to mitigate that risk through design. At the moment, the only protection in the Sublimators design is a handle.

Again...is it not possible to show your love of the cloud without hating on the sublimator...a device you haven't even used? :rolleyes:

I really don't think we should get going down this road. Live and let live.
 
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Tweek

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I didn't say dangerous... I said no sex appeal, two handed and not simple to use, could burn you, and ugly.

I own the original cloud, and yes it gets hot... Never been burned though. Chicks dig it. It's not ugly. Moreover, for the money, you can attach a Cloud to any 18 mil water pipe...

Cloud: 4 points; sex appeal and not ugly, simple to use, versatile, and big clouds.

Subliminator: 1 point for great cloud production, but probably best for NASA astronauts.

And just being funny with my opinion on the matter--no offense intended at all...


Good to know we can review and compare products we have never used. Wouldn't want this place getting too factual.

That was a different situation though. The cloud never became hot enough that it would burn people the moment they touched it. The Sublimator has many exposed parts that are directly at vaporization temperature. Don't get me wrong though, I like that vape and I am sure Enrico will come up with a good solution for it in the future. But it definitely requires the most consideration in use in it's current iteration - and many users have already ended up with battle scars.

That's not to say the cloud can't burn a person... I've got a scar that can prove that. But that only happened because I blew water into it while it was resting on my leg. All vapes carry a degree of burn risk, but most try to mitigate that risk through design. At the moment, the only protection in the Sublimators design is a handle.


Users of the sublimator will often tell you that the only reason they got burned in the first place, is mishandling on their part. I was being a stoner and careless...that being said, as you say...Enrico will probably develop the product over time to adress these concerns, much like the folks at Cloud...my point is, it's irritating when members who have not even tried the damn thing start with this cloud vs sub mud slinging...give me reviews and solid facts, not personal assumption.

I really don't think we should get going down this road. Live and let live.


Seems some members are fond of this statement, yet keep the mud slinging going in a nice, passive aggressive manner. Not the way I like to roll personally.
 

brewer

Well-Known Member
Good to know we can review and compare products we have never used. Wouldn't want this place getting too factual.

ahhh.. i can learn vicariously from others... saves me the time, money, and effort; the thread on sublinator talks about people burning themselves. It also says it performs very well. I also watched videos of people using it... yeah, I am good with it... looks like a "pain" to explain to people how to use... pun intended.

I take assessments of the sublinator on the forum as "factual" since i have no reason doubt the posters' veracity.

Full disclosure: I am also turned off by many of the videos of its use; they are just a bad image that I don't care for--and, therefore, would not buy the product.
 
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vtac

vapor junkie
Staff member
Let's be nice please. Be happy that we have two big hitting vapes to play with. Calling one of them "ugly" is not nice, and not necessary. Having both vapes on my desk I find it impossible not to appreciate the two different aesthetics.
 

DubCRider

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Last week I had the opertunuty to give Project Nimbus a go and was impressed to say the least. I have hit the Cloud and Cloud+ but Project Nimbus blew both out of the water. The first thing I noticed was the difference in heat up times. With the original I felt it took about 8min for proper temp to be reached(never timed it) and PN was ripping strong only a few minutes after turning it on. The clouds were much more dense so I didn't have to take a full inhale to get the vapor I wanted. After a few bowls of flowers we switched to wax in the "two cap" method. The flavor was amazing! It completely vaporized each load leaving no residue or sticky mess behind. I mentioned at the time how it could be a nail killer because the flavor and vapor density. Thank you for the demo SM55, it's a winner in my book!
 

John Lewus

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Again...is it not possible to show your love of the cloud without hating on the sublimator...a device you haven't even used? :rolleyes:


Don't get me wrong. I want to try the sub out to see what all the raves are about. I am not hating on it (maybe poking a little fun at the price) and think that there might be something unique about a high powered conduction/convection device. However, I really struggle with the price they charge for it. I will preface this sentence by stating clearly that I don't have one and never used one and can only go by what I have read in the sub forums and what is on the PV site but for the starting price of $500 you get what looks like part of a curling iron attached to a hose that you suck air through. For even more money than that you can get a kit so you an actually use the device if you don't have a glass piece. You have to wait 30 minutes for it to fully heat up, risk burning your flesh while you are medicated, and have to use a kill a watt to figure out what level you are subbing at so you can take a sharpie and mark on your $500 sub your ideal level. For $500 you can get a Nimbus that will supposedly have a super fast heat time and a high end limited edition Swagger tube. For someone who can't justify spending several thousands of dollars a year on new VAS and GAS I have to think long and hard about what I acquire.

If someone with a sub living on the west side of Portland would let me try out a sub I would be thrilled. I honestly could see myself purchasing the next rev of a Sub (assuming there is one) once Enrico incorporates some of the feedback from the forum members.

For $500+ I am paying for the vape experience to be awesome. It should be easy to use, work when I want it, be easy to clean, and look beautiful on my countertop. The Nimbus wins this round for me.
 
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