dormouse
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That's what I used and received no reply. Will try the Gmail.Contact form and shipping forecast is here http://www.rastabuddhatao.net/existing-customer they got back to me in about 10 days
That's what I used and received no reply. Will try the Gmail.Contact form and shipping forecast is here http://www.rastabuddhatao.net/existing-customer they got back to me in about 10 days
I doubt anyone will have much success contacting him. Busy with getting the Milaaana out to the masses. The Zion is on the back burner for now, although I think a timeline was mentioned in the Milaaana thread.
Oops, sorry about that. Just typing the words as they pop into my aging and possibly defective brain, and had totally missed that there was a recent update over on that thread.Hi @pushpaw
Now I'm pretty sure that you should already know this . . . but please refer to the photohunt contest thread for all contest related info . . .
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/vnvs-rbt-zion-mystery-object-photo-hunt.19691/page-4
Otherwise, feel free to drop me a p.m.
Many thanks
Does the Zion require holding a button down while using it the way the Milaana does?
I never had a chance to try mine because it didn't work at all. Still I love the milaana so if the zion is anything like this I will love it too. I have some problem with pressure on my thumb though which is why I asked. The Milaana only needs to be held for a few seconds so I can handle that. But I never could use the hammer because if required too much pressure....yes? You did get to use yours before having to send it back right? Same basic principle it just has regulated voltage control of its two batteries with the knob for the temp rise vs unregulated single battery in Milaana
I never had a chance to try mine because it didn't work at all. Still I love the milaana so if the zion is anything like this I will love it too. I have some problem with pressure on my thumb though which is why I asked. The Milaana only needs to be held for a few seconds so I can handle that. But I never could use the hammer because if required too much pressure.
I let my MIL know that it seems like Zion will be another 6 months away, and as she's still combusting, maybe take a look at some other options. Money might be tight for her right now, so she may have to go with a refund. That would mean that I won't get to try the Zion, but it's not about me.. I'd rather see her vaping than waiting.
Here's hoping I'm wrong and the Zion excitement and momentum picks up again real soon!
Link for the lazy. http://www.planetvape.ca/vaporizers/rasta-buddha-tao/The Zion is listed on planetvape now. Hoping that's a good sign that the preorders will be shipped soon.
I know it's great tech but I hope the look gets refined a bit. People might get upset buying a $300 vape that looks like it was made in high school shop class. Not meant to bash, once they use it, I'm sure they'll be happy but......
That's how I felt when I bought an OG cloud. The construction was underwhelming, to me at least. Performance made up for it.
All a matter of perception I suppose.Yeah i still have the VXC #0. It doesn't work anymore, and was crude, but it was cool to have the unit that started it all. I also had one of the first production units, hand assembled, looked wonky, but was truly earthshaking game changer for me at the time. IMO nothing was even close back then so i didn't care.
I actually like the look of the Zion. Others often are too. Stopped by an old friends house yesterday with the dogs. He doesn't vape/smoke anymore, but i often bring him icecubes of canna coconut oil. He is an artist, currently working in computer graphics design and CGI. He does tons of work for Hollywood and TV commercials through his company.
Anyway, he was blown away by the appearance of the Zion and the looks. Mesmerizing he said as he took it appart, back together, ect... Dude didn't even want to use it... Haha.
Alright. Now i am rambling. Morning Supreme and Zion session before lunch with my bro got me.