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If there's one thing you don't have to worry about when unpacking your Cloud, it's shipping damage. It's the most well protected product, against shipper damage, that I've ever seen.long time for ups to toss cloud box around
If there's one thing you don't have to worry about when unpacking your Cloud, it's shipping damage. It's the most well protected product, against shipper damage, that I've ever seen.long time for ups to toss cloud box around
If there's one thing you don't have to worry about when unpacking your Cloud, it's shipping damage. It's the most well protected product, against shipper damage, that I've ever seen.
Drumwizard, You're gonna be waiting for about a year for this product to be readily available. It is in high demand and were all waiting our turn. I suggest pre-ordering asap if this is something that interests you. When your turn comes you can always say no if youre uninterested.
Here's one reason-filtering out particulates.drumwizard said:I cant see any reason to filter through water when vaporizing is already a much cleaner method than smoking.
Very slightly. It also takes the heat off the hits. The setup is even worth it though, if you don't even use water. Don't knock it 'til you've tried it.vapor through water always slightly diminishes THC content
You would be compromising vapor freshness and taste and adding to condensation loss, while gaining nothing of value.Could you attach a whip or bag to the VXC?
I am interested in getting one of these in the near future...when will they be available for purchase? I noticed people saying that they ordered their VXC a long time ago so I'd rather wait until they're readily available/in stock for purchase. It looks like a really great product but I read that pulling smoke OR vapor through water always slightly diminishes THC content in comparison to straight up vaporizing. I cant see any reason to filter through water when vaporizing is already a much cleaner method than smoking. FC seem to be the experts so any information is appreciated.
You would be compromising vapor freshness and taste and adding to condensation loss, while gaining nothing of value.
Sorry, I can't see that adding whip or bag to a one handed, water filtered setup adds any ease of use. It may for some, but it's certainly not an upgrade, while adding water filtration to whip vapes is certainly a popular mod. The Cloud certainly wasn't aimed at fans of bag fillers, although the lack of a learning curve approaches that of bag use. As for first time vaporists, what's better than the Cloud for converting a big hitting bong lover? I'd certainly rather get my big hit from it than from a bag. The only plus to the bag is ease of passing it around.hereatlast said:I think its a bit unfair to suggest that whips and bags offer nothing of value.
Apparently you didn't understand the point, which was adding ADDITIONAL condensation loss. Every vape has loss with the factory setup. If you're gonna add to it, there should be a significant payoff in return, and I don't see it.vape4life said:not to mention that HT's (or any glass pieces) add to condensation loss as well, so that point is irrelevant.
lol yep!If there's one thing you don't have to worry about when unpacking your Cloud, it's shipping damage. It's the most well protected product, against shipper damage, that I've ever seen.
but I read that pulling smoke OR vapor through water always slightly diminishes THC content
That is laughable
OK, read the first study and found these:
"The water did trap some THC, as well as other psychoactive compounds, however, most of the THC present in the marijuana passed through the water pipe unchanged."
"In summary, it appears that water filtration can be effective in removing components from marijuana smoke that are known toxicants, while allowing the THC to pass through relatively intact. The effectiveness of toxicant removal is related to the smoke's water contact area. Specially designed water pipes, incorporating particulate filters and gas dispersion frits would likely be most effective in this regard; the gas dispersion frit serves to break up the smoke into very fine bubbles, thereby increasing its water contact area. While individuals vary greatly in their smoking technique, state of health, dosing regimen, and so on, it seems that many patients could benefit from the use of water pipes to deliver THC. This would allow patients to titrate their dose easily while reducing the health hazard associated with smoke."
i want to party with drumwizard then when he goes to the bathroom i'm gonna hop on his electric drums and play we will rock you with my pants off.
naw, man, the plenty looks like some kind of tyre gauge thing. it may work good but aesthetically, it just looks odd, to put it mildly. and glass pieces while effective, also look so elegant. and whips with glass water filter, together with a basket of grapes next to me, makes me feel like some kinda pimpin' drug tycoon.....One new idea has been the PLENTY vaporizer by Storz & Bickel with the coil that helps cool down the vapor...so one might say that (the PLENTY coil idea) takes the place of having to filter through water if the reason is solely to cool the vapor......
How much should the device click when turned on? My replacement one emits a steady stream of fast clicks that don't stop... I'm worried they'll end in a bang with smoke.. I'm using a power converter because I am in Australia.