stonemonkey55 said:To clear the air, the Vertigo HydraTree is the only one with a protruding joint. The ones with the Sovereignty tree, and the future VapeXhale branded HydraTrees will all have recessed joints.
If you live in the bay area and have a MMJ card, I would be more than happy to meet you at the SPARC dispensary in SF. They are one of the few dispensaries that I feel is doing the MMJ scene right. Very professional staff and since they have 4 Volcanos, it is really easy to give people a demo of the Cloud and watch their eyes light up with joy.
Here are the action items we are still working on:
1. New heater with thermal couple embedded. This will solve the slight variances in heat between units to give much more consistent performance.
2. New enclosure that will better dissipate heat. We are paying extra $$ for rapid prototyping as the usual turnaround for a new mould is in the 3 week range. With the rapid prototyping, we should have something new to play with within a week.
No official date for when everything will be completed but I do feel that these are the last two items that we need to address. As you have read from the reviews, even without these last two items to take care of, from a vapor production standpoint, it has hit the mark. Now it is time to just clean up the rough edges and we should be ready for prime time.
As weird as it may sound, I'm almost as excited about our packaging as the vaporizer itself. It is just so slick and the fact that it doubles as storage/transportation case is just icing on the cake. I always dreamed that I could eventually quit my day job and focus on VapeXhale full time. I can only imagine the future when I can put in my 60 hour weeks toward vaporizers and not my day job. One step at a time though, first I need to just get the Cloud completed and into your hands.
ctvrb24 said:Hi I am a new user and I have some questions about "The Cloud."
I have only had one vape in my life and that was the SSV from 7th floor and have been very happy with the product. Having said that, I really am looking forward to getting a vape that does not have plastic bags or rubber tubing. After doing my homework I have narrowed my next vape purchase down to two products, The Cloud, or the Life Saber Vape (another 7th floor product). Although The Cloud has yet to hit the market the only thing I can say I dislike about it is the warranty and the price.
Facts I have concluded from researching both vapes. Please keep in mind since The Cloud has yet to hit the market there is only so much info I was able to compile in order to compare it to the LSV, and I in no way have a biased opinion about the two vapes because I have yet to use either one.
LSV
-Made by a US company that has been making quality vapes (my opinion) for a while.
-Option to choose a 10 year, or lifetime warranty that gives you 10% (ten year warranty) or 15% (lifetime warranty) off your entire purchase, plus 10-15% off any purchase you make from the company your entire life.
-Nearly an all glass vapor path
-Can be used 3 ways, glass wand, water pipe adapter (which I know from reading is not 100% perfected), and as a none butane lighter.
-Base Package at $300 features a 3 year warranty and water pipe adapter
-10 year warranty package comes out to $375.59 (and the 10% off any product purchased from them for life as I already mentioned)
-Lifetime Warranty package comes out to $400.04 (and the 15% off any product purchased from them for life as I already mentioned)
The Cloud
-All glass vapor path. This is what I like most about this vape and is obviously what will be its key selling point
-Made by guys who have yet to make their own mainstream vaporizer. This is not a hack on the makers or their intelligence, just a fact. It also may be one of the KEY reasons to why this Vape may end up being so special.
-Features the hydratube glass system which provides you with the coolest vapor hits you will get. This is another reason people will be jumping to get their hands on this vape. I have a question though, I have heard that by running your vapor through water even though you get a cooler, cleaner hit, you also lose a lot of the vapor. Is this true, and if so how much vapor is lost?
-Price for those who did not pre order one of the first 1,000 or so units = $450.00
-Comes with only a one year warranty? I do not know yet if there will be other warranty options available later on but as of now what I have gathered from the vapexhale page that there is only a 1 year warranty with the product
So basically what I want to ask is why buy a product with an all glass vapor path, The Cloud, at $450 that features only a ONE year product warranty coming from a group of people who are producing their first vape? Everything about The Cloud Vape looks more intriguing to me, from the all glass vapor path, to the hydratube system, but with LSV vaporizer you are given a nearly all glass vapor path, and a product that is not only less expensive but has over double the warranty on just the base package ($300, 3 year warranty). I feel like if I am making a $450.00 investment on The Cloud Vape, which is ideally the vaporizer I am looking to buy, it should feature a much longer warranty especially considering it is coming from a group who has yet to make a mainstream vape. I know there can not be a warranty on the glass products, obviously, but Should the electrical parts and the housing unit not have a better warranty than ONLY one year? It just seems strange I would be spending more money on a product that features not even half the warranty of another product that is somewhat similar.
So you could spend $400.00 for the LSV and never have to worry about it due to the fact you have a LIFETIME warranty on the product, not to mention 15% off any purchase ever from 7th floor, compared to purchasing The Cloud for $450.00, and having to stress about it breaking after a year and you have then lost money on an expensive investment .... any thoughts?
I am really looking forward to owning either the LSV, or The Cloud Vaporizer in the near future (preferably The Cloud). I would be interested to know if anyone on here has been able to try both products and their opinions on each and would also like to know how much vapor is lost when ran through water as I mentioned above. Stonemonkey55, what are the chances The Cloud puts into place a longer warranty for the product, and if it is done when could this be expected? I apologize if this was a confusing or pointless post to some, I just would like more information and some questions answered. Keep on Vaping and I am looking forward to the day I no longer have to deal with plastic bags or rubber tubing regardless of whether or not it comes from the LSV or The Cloud!
ctvrb24 said:The Cloud
-All glass vapor path. This is what I like most about this vape and is obviously what will be its key selling point
abo27495 said:I believe it is all glass--except if you count the bowl.
Brilliant!! Why haven't any of us thought of this already?jdee said:invisible bowls that suspend the herb in space so as not to alter the taste anyone?
reece said:Except, the Cloud doesn't have an all glass vapor path. Mostly glass, yes, not 100%.
I disagree. On the buyer/owner end, a lifetime warranty would be ideal. And make it unconditional (including broken glass due to user error) like Magic Flight. Of course 3 yrs. (or two) would be preferred to one, but hopefully it'll be very reliable and warranty length won't be an issue. And should you have to pay for repair, after a year, I feel sure that sm and company will be reasonable on repair cost.YES, a 3 year warranty would be IDEAL
Since any vape maker offering a warranty (or even repair for a price) would be accepting used units from buyers, saying this is the reason that Zephry was raided makes no sense, nor does the length of the warranty. We've seen multiple year warranties offered by quite a few companies, for years now.abo27495 said:And it might not be the best idea for vxl to extend the warranty. Zephyr had a great warranty and was raided by the government because they accepted back used units. I obviously would like as good of a warranty as possible, but not at the expense of the company's future.
Technically, you can't call it an all glass path, but I think it's important to think about what you're trying to accomplish by using one. One reason you wouldn't count the bowl is that vape bowls (or screens, in most cases) aren't subjected to nearly enough heat to be an issue. As for taste/smell, if it's good enough for sm, I'd think it would pass for the vast majority of people. What you obviously want to avoid, in the vapor path, are electronics or other materials that could be unsafe or degrade the taste/smell experience. I'm sure this is where the desire for an all glass vapor path comes from. If you exclude everything from the path but glass, to meet the definition, you end up with an extremely short list of vapes with the all glass path. The Vapolution, used with the AIW glass bowl, certainly qualifies. But that model, like any other that doesn't use a typical screen, makes loading and using a more difficult experience, since a metal screen does the best job, all things considered. So although you can't say the Cloud has an ALL glass path, it does qualify in the important areas.reece said:Why wouldn't you count the bowl? Isn't the bowl a part of the vapor path?
I hope this kind of technology gets cheap enough for vape screens for me to actually use it. Strong, flexible glass-wow.weedemon said:I was watching a show where richard hammond was explaining how when you get glass and stretch it super think there is no room for stress points or fractures to form and as a result it's flexible, and 6-8 times as strong as steel!
max said:Technically, you can't call it an all glass path, but I think it's important to think about what you're trying to accomplish by using one. One reason you wouldn't count the bowl is that vape bowls (or screens, in most cases) aren't subjected to nearly enough heat to be an issue. As for taste/smell, if it's good enough for sm, I'd think it would pass for the vast majority of people. What you obviously want to avoid, in the vapor path, are electronics or other materials that could be unsafe or degrade the taste/smell experience. I'm sure this is where the desire for an all glass vapor path comes from. If you exclude everything from the path but glass, to meet the definition, you end up with an extremely short list of vapes with the all glass path. The Vapolution, used with the AIW glass bowl, certainly qualifies. But that model, like any other that doesn't use a typical screen, makes loading and using a more difficult experience, since a metal screen does the best job, all things considered. So although you can't say the Cloud has an ALL glass path, it does qualify in the important areas.reece said:Why wouldn't you count the bowl? Isn't the bowl a part of the vapor path?