Studious!504vape said:hey I'm sure you've answered many questions about the release, but do you think The Cloud is going to be available by mid August. I definitely want this to be my college piece!
Thank you!
Thanks... Can't wait for beta 2 or perhaps the Gold Master.theasian said:Hey Pappy, Saw several of your vids over on the FB page ... Epic stuff
It's not efficient for buyers or fair to sm to use the forum to inquire about or make changes on individual orders. Please use vapexhale@gmail.com, or sm's email (linked in his profile) for individual issues.scientist22 said:SM I preordered a while back but I'm switching email accounts could I get you to update your records?
gatcony said:Seriously, this puppy won't be available until well in to 2012. Bummer! by the way, how do you know the temp on The Cloud?
We usually make it clear that we're guessing by qualifying with 'I think', or 'IMO'. Since it seems that the major wrinkles have now been ironed out, my guess is that your guess is way off the mark. The "well in to" part is right. Just change 2012 to 2011.gatcony said:Seriously, this puppy won't be available until well in to 2012.
Thank you. We do discourage back to back posts here.IAmKrazy2 said:You can actually edit your other post next time rather then double posting. makes it easier for everyone.
Vapemania said:Good to see the Cloud may be available by the end of the year.
It looks like a great product.
Given the price ($449), it's cheaper than a Volcano!
Although it's still more expensive than an SSV, EQ, Aromed, log vapes, DBV, HA etc.
So it looks like the product needs to be better than these tried and tested vaporisers, if people are going to fork out their money.
If it is, then I'm saving up!
It's a shame the device is to be used with glassware.
Although, I know a lot of people like that.
But if the glass needs cleaning, or I damage it, then I can't use the device with a cheap replacement whip or stem.
But it looks good.
Gonna wait for the lucky folks who pre-ordered their Cloud to post in.
Not necessarily. It doesn't have to perform better in all cases, the buyer just has to like it better. And the Cloud is designed as a vape for the connoisseur. I don't think they expect to be in the mix for someone who's budget minded and looking for quality at the $200 price level.So it looks like the product needs to be better than these tried and tested vaporisers, if people are going to fork out their money.
Again, that's the market the vape is aimed at-those who like glass and water filtration.It's a shame the device is to be used with glassware.
Vapemania said:Good to see the Cloud may be available by the end of the year.
It looks like a great product.
Given the price ($449), it's cheaper than a Volcano!
Although it's still more expensive than an SSV, EQ, Aromed, log vapes, DBV, HA etc.
So it looks like the product needs to be better than these tried and tested vaporisers, if people are going to fork out their money.
If it is, then I'm saving up!
It's a shame the device is to be used with glassware.
Although, I know a lot of people like that.
But if the glass needs cleaning, or I damage it, then I can't use the device with a cheap replacement whip or stem.
But it looks good.
Gonna wait for the lucky folks who pre-ordered their Cloud to post in.
max said:Not necessarily. It doesn't have to perform better in all cases, the buyer just has to like it better. And the Cloud is designed as a vape for the connoisseur. I don't think they expect to be in the mix for someone who's budget minded and looking for quality at the $200 price level.
Again, that's the market the vape is aimed at-those who like glass and water filtration.It's a shame the device is to be used with glassware.
Vapemania said:If the VXC is $450 then I expect the glassware is $225 and the vaporiser is $225.
So it looks like the vaporiser is actually on the $200 price level, doesn't it?
Vapemania said:Water filtration is only necessary for combustion users.
Vapemania said:With a vaporiser, cooling and filtration is not needed. Therefore glassware is not needed.
Vapemania said:I just imagined that the vape from the VXC was so hot, that it needs cooling with glassware.
stickstones said:vapemania...you sound like someone with more knowledge than experience. I don't think you know what you are talking about in this situation. I didn't see the need or use for glass and water filtration for vapor either, until I tried the Cloud and experienced it first hand. Have you ever attampted taking a water-filtered, ice-cooled vapor hit?
Better performance is kind of subjective. It certainly performs better than the other models you mention in the area of heat retention, for example. And you can't hold a whip vape in your hand and hit it, while getting water filtration and having the other hand free. But it's quite possible that someone could prefer one of the others you mention, especially if price is a consideration. Again, it's a vape for the connoisseur, and incorporates features of some of the best vapes around, all in one unit. A lot of people are going to like it, and there are already many buyers, even without a single production unit shipped yet.If the performance of the vaporiser is not better, but a buyer 'just likes it better', then I imagine there will not be many buyers.
So hits are better if the price is less? Maybe you could expand on that somewhat cryptic statement/opinion.Of course, some people may have acquired a VXC without spending a lot of money.
In which case, the thick hits from a VXC will be particularly satisfying.
Very studious! Would you mind quoting your source or a link please?Vapemania said:Water filtration is only necessary for combustion users.
This is because when the cannabis is burnt with a flame, the released smoke is too hot to be inhaled.
It needs cooling by water.
Also, the carcinogens and tar makes the taste unwholesome. This needs to be filtered out by water too.
With a vaporiser, cooling and filtration is not needed. Therefore glassware is not needed.
This is because the vapour is not too hot and there are no carcinogens or tar.
Furthermore, scientific studies have proved that water filtration of vaped cannabis will actually retain some of the cannabinoids. This will reduce efficiency.