vapormonkey said:
^Vriptech heat gun
My next inquiry would be, how is this any different than a tower type Vape? Get the Vaporstores "warrantied forever tower" and add a glass inline bubbler on top. There, I just saved you $200.
@Egzoset the Cloud will have a similar temp range to that of the SSV, we will dial down the high end so that you cannot combust though. We had a few incidents where the temp was turned up too high and combustion occurred and it was a pain in the butt to get it cleaned and all the burnt smells out.
@vapormonkey - That is great question and a valid point. After all, you want to make sure that your money is well spent and so do we. There are specific rules on this forum where you cannot make negative remarks about another manufacturer's products and practices so I will try to get my point across without violating forum rules.
Differentiator # 1 Custom built enclosure, not only looks cool but also helps with heat retention. Whether you like the design of our enclosure or not, we put a lot of thought into the ergonomics of holding this thing with a HydraTube on top and it just feels "right" not too big, not too small
Differentiator # 2 Ability to hold and maintain optimal vaping temperature. You ever take your vaporizer's whip and hook it up to a waterpipe then inhale really, really hard? If you haven't, you will notice the vapor gets noticeably thinner and requires you to take a more methodical, slower hit. There is nothing wrong with that but we always felt like you should be able to inhale how you like to inhale and always get thick vapor. I know that you are used to using a heat gun and the Steinel's were really awesome at heat retention and why you could always blow uber thick clouds with it. The VHW also does a great job of retaining its heat, Mark would always stress to me the importance of heat retention.
Differentiator #3 We use an all glass air path except for the stainless steel screen that is used to hold the herbs. There is no exposed metal, nichrome, or ceramic heating element that the air passes over. Feel free to buy a typical box vape and open it up and see if you like what is inside.
Differentiator # 4 We are in the process of patenting our HydraTubes, heat retention techniques, and some of our other "secret sauces" that go into this vape. As any intelligent start up would do, before unveiling a new product, you need to make sure your intellectual property is protected. Seeing other vapes using our vertical, moisture conditioned set up would ultimately violate our IP once our patent is granted.
We worked very hard to design something from the ground up to create the best vapor experience possible. Before designing the Cloud, I was an avid fc.com vaporist that would buy all the latest vapes, take them apart, and see what I thought worked/didn't work. Taking feedback from this community has given me the blueprint for what I believe will be a vaporizer that will be appealing to the vapor snobs on this board.
When people ask me what kind of vaporizer they should get or why our vaporizer is better than others, I inevitably ask them what they want and what they need. If all they need is something that creates vapor so that they can stop smoking at a minimal price, then for sure, the Cloud is not for them. If ceramic/steel/aluminum is good enough for you, then by all means, get a ceramic/steel/aluminum based vaporizer. If you don't have to have a lot of the luxury items in the Cloud, then you probably won't see the value in it.
But for those that want great heat retention, all glass vapor path, a vaporizer that doesn't look like it was put together in wood shop class, etc etc, this is the area where we will shine the brightest and where VX customers will see the most value. The Cloud is not a need to have, more of a nice to have but I feel we do "nice" better than most.
Hopefully this sufficiently answer your question.
mod note: stonemonkey55 said- "There are specific rules on this forum where you cannot make negative remarks about another manufacturer's products and practices"- Just to clarify, that would be 'rules for manufacturers'. Members can freely express their opinions as long as the following rule isn't violated-
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