yaaaaayI know that at least for the campaign contributors, shipping was included to Canada. I am in Canada and that's what I was told.
I like to flush out my lungs with a few fresh breaths between hits of rebreathed vape, as I imagine this largely avoids any potential CO2 concerns, although I suspect this may not actually be necessary. I'm no doctor, though, so standard disclaimer applies. Be careful.
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awwwwwwhhhhhhh cheersed too soonIIRC anywhere outside of the US has to pay an extra $50 for the shipping.
It is in this thread somewhere...
Your suspicions are correct. There is no need for concern. I posted a complete explanation of this a long time ago in the dormant Extreme II thread.
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$50 fee doesn't apply to our Canadian neighbors
It looks like Canadians are in luck for no $50 shipping charge by this post below
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It's been asked before but not answered, so I think it may have been buried but will Canadians be required to pay the $50 "international" shipping fee, or is that simply for overseas customers?
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Since the cloud is a convection type vaporizer, am I right in assuming that if you need to leave the cloud mid session for 5-10mins, it won't be producing any vapour until you draw on it? Likewise, it won't be giving off an obvious scent until you come back (even if it's still on) and start hitting it?
I did try searching for this, but it's fairly tricky to find, even though I'm sure it's been mentioned somewhere in the previous 18886 posts!
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Yes to the first question and no to the second. It will keep the goods warm and warm goods emit odour.
Hrm. I actually sure I agree with the linked analysis, though, because it starts off predicated on the assumption that what we call "vapour" (or "vapor") is a gas. And it technically is, as long as the airstream remains above the requisite 170C or so, but it cools below that a really short distance of flow later, and condenses. The cloudy stuff that fogs up your glass and nuzzles playfully into your alveoli stopped being true vapour long before it got to your mouth. It's actually a suspension of tiny solid particles of resin, ususally spherical droplets, suspended in air. It has more in common with smoke than vapour at this point. (Vape is a lot better for you though, since its particles slowly dissolve in your lungs, whereas smoke is full of all sorts of insoluble nasty shit that will only come out by coughing.)
But anyway, the point is that the "vapour" doesn't really displace any air, COS, O2, whatever, because it has hardly any volume. Gases expand to fill a vessel, but solids have a fixed volume. Even if the solid in question is divided up into billions of tiny pieces small enough to "float" like dust, and are carried about by a gas, the net volume of all the suspended particles doesn't change no matter how widely you disperse them in a container.
I do agree that it's highly doubtful there'd be any health risks, though. I've rebreathed thousands of hits over years, multiple times each, and all I have to show for it is a three-fold increase in lung capacity.
Thanks. However I assume that since it's not warm to the point of vaporizing cannabinoids, then say putting the Cloud in a large empty cupboard would suffice to keep the smell contained? I'd be in the next room or at the front door etc so no fire risk really.
It's just that I've found that the LSV (mix of conduction and convection IMO) emits a very strong odour since even when not pulling on it, there's vapour coming out of the mouthpiece. On the other end of the spectrum, volcano bags are perfect for not giving off smell in between pulls but are really noisy and smelly when filling up the bags with vapour.
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It's actually a suspension of tiny solid particles of resin, ususally spherical droplets, suspended in air. It has more in common with smoke than vapour at this point. (Vape is a lot better for you though, since its particles slowly dissolve in your lungs, whereas smoke is full of all sorts of insoluble nasty shit that will only come out by coughing.)
I had never really thought of this. I wonder if aerosol nature of the resin is what causes the oh so common "vapor creep," where you vape, but don't really feel it for 5-10 minutes. Perhaps those little solid resin balls take that amount of time to dissolve in the lungs.
But that doesn't make that much sense, as if that where the mechanism that was happening, smoking would be prone to the same effect.
I wonder just how much of the oxygen in the inhale is used up burning the load when smoking? It's conceivable there's an element of oxygen deprivation added on top of the effects of the actives in the draw, but whether it's enough to be felt on its own, or it potentiates the goodies, or whatever, I don't know. I just tried a quick experiement where I emptied my lungs as much as I could, then held it as long as I could comfortably stand it (about 20 secs), and I certainly felt light-headed when I finally inhaled, and even for several seconds afterwards. It certainly feels remakably like the "kick" of smoking a bowl, anyway.
The resulting adrenalin release might play some role also, faster respiration delivering the goodies with a bit more alacrity?
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