Arizer Air II

BigJr48

Well-Known Member
I just received my Mystic Blue Air 2 :D I tried to register my unit on Arizer.com but I didn't see a product registration section :doh:, has anyone registered their unit yet???

Edit: I just got word from Arizer stating there's no need to register my unit, just keep the sales receipt in a safe place in case of any warranty issues may occur.
 
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metaknight

I dab. A lot.
I just received my Mystic Blue Air 2 :D I tried to register my unit on Arizer.com but I didn't see a product registration section :doh:, has anyone registered their unit yet???

Edit: I just got word from Arizer stating there's no need to register my unit, just keep the sales receipt in a safe place in case of any warranty issues may occur.

I've still got my box laying around, and my email is still in...my email! :razz:
 

BigJr48

Well-Known Member
After a few burn offs, I must say had very little to no gasing compared to previous units.
So I decided to packed a stem, dial in my start time, temp and timer and I must say I am very impressed especially with the air flow, I barely felt any draw resistance. I highly recommend the new Air 2 as a on the go vaporizer.
 

UnevenPizza

I dream of Pizza
After a few burn offs, I must say had very little to no gasing compared to previous units.
So I decided to packed a stem, dial in my start time, temp and timer and I must say I am very impressed especially with the air flow, I barely felt any draw resistance. I highly recommend the new Air 2 as a on the go vaporizer.


Mine was pretty stinky straight out of the box, I had it on 220°C for about 20 minutes, and then it smelt very neutral, just like a hot chamber does.

After using it some more I really like the way it handles, feels in your hand.
Especially with the smaller stem, it becomes really portable, even when it's stuck inside it's not that big. So if I had, say, a long day of lectures and maybe at some point want to have a few puffs, just pop outside and you can just vape for 5 minutes or however long the break is and then just turn it off, pop it back into safety, and resume *human activity placeholder*.

I've had at least two times where I turned it off after a few minutes of use, and when I came back to resume vaping (some hours later), the Botanical was still pretty fresh, and i got another full session out of it (dry stem).
So I think it cools down fairly quickly once off, that way you could theoretically turn it on, wait until it's at temp, and then just take a few puffs, then turn it off until you're ready again/need it.


But I usually go for a 10-12 minute session, it's so nice to vape and read/watch.
 

metaknight

I dab. A lot.
After a few burn offs, I must say had very little to no gasing compared to previous units.

I also had little off-gassing. My unit smelled minimal, and only required about 10 minutes of 428F. Not my experience with my previous units, my OG Air and OG Solo smelled like @UnevenPizza's unit, it took more than one "session" to get rid of the off-gassing.
 

UnevenPizza

I dream of Pizza
I'm testing out some things with my Air 2.
Going good haha.

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logging attempt lol
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UnevenPizza

I dream of Pizza
Damn, I goofed up.

Made some Stem milk yesterday, from my Solo GonG..
Woke up this morning, still buzzed.
Haha, it's such a funny feeling (if you don't have any real responsabilities at least ;)

Anyway I thought I might as well have a nice sesh with my coffee and pancakes..
After I turned it on I checked the Glas stem, because I only took a few puffs last night. I was just gonna use the same material, but then I saw there was still a bit of a nug in the oven.

I don't know what I was thinking, but I just grabbed the nearest pokey thing in reach and tried to scratch it loose. Turns out I grabbed a Ballpoint pens plastic cap! Idiot!

I only briefly touched the heater before I realized my mistake, but it still stank of burning plastic. I panicked, the nug had fallen out but now there was a little dot of plastic in the oven.
So, in a moment of pure genius, I stuck my pinky finger in the oven to scratch it loose.
D'oh!
Burnt like hell.

Once I got my bearings, I used my E-Pick (metal stirring tool from the e-nano) to scratch any material off the oven. I used a qtip soaked in ISO to swab it clean, then burnt it off at 428, or whatever the hottest temp setting is.
Still had some smell to it, so I repeated the process.
It smells like new again now (or you know, the way something hot smells...)

Finally was able to have my session, tasted great.

I got lucky. Could have held the plastick in longer - or my finger! :lol:

Funilly enough this has never happened to me in several years of Solo use.


Unfortunately, the whole incident messed up my testing regarding battery life etc, so I'll try to do that again more profesionally soon ;)


Oh, and on a side not, not related, but I didn't get (or can't find) a sticker of authenticity? Not sure if that's a thing. I remember I saw sneakypete show one in a review of his, but that may have been the original Air...
 
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Summer

Long Island, NY
I don't know what I was thinking, but I just grabbed the nearest pokey thing in reach and tried to scratch it loose. Turns out I grabbed a Ballpoint pens plastic cap! Idiot!

I only briefly touched the heater before I realized my mistake, but it still stank of burning plastic.
So, in a moment of pure genius, I stuck my pinky finger in the oven to scratch it loose.
D'oh!
Burnt like hell.

I got lucky. Could have held the plastick in longer - or my finger! :lol:
:lmao: You gave me the best belly laugh! Hopefully you didn't prepare your pancakes before this happened!
 

metaknight

I dab. A lot.
Oh, and on a side not, not related, but I didn't get (or can't find) a sticker of authenticity? Not sure if that's a thing. I remember I saw sneakypete show one in a review of his, but that may have been the original Air...

Mine's directly on the outside of the box. Kind of small. Right next to the plug type and serial number. It's silver with a smokey A.
 

UnevenPizza

I dream of Pizza
Sneakypete just got a special larger sticker, I didn't get a larger sticker either. I watched his video and freaked out I was like oh my gosh I can't find it inside! But I'm sure because he got his sent to him that he got an extra goodie :rolleyes:

Haha, same here. I wasn't overly concered with the thought that I'd received a fake one, because I ordered from arizer directly. But good to know!


So to those of you who have the Air 2, how are you liking the battery?
I don't think the % is showed accurately..unless I don't understand how Li-ion batteries work well enough.

Mine seems to go from 100 to 45% after only one session..but then it seems to reflect the usage normally (losing about 7-10% per session), or until it's empty (That's usually about 7-8 12 min sessions between 360°F and 200°F - if such an obscene lack of statistical detail is as tortuous for you as it is for me, fear not, for I am hoping to document my testing as accurate as possible ;))

This is of course with the usb charger plugged in, because for some reason you can't see the % any other way, only the battery icon, which seems to be more accurate anyway.

I'll have to experiment with different sockets and possibly Micro USB cables/chargers, maybe it's just this aspect of the design that doesn't work. Or I have a faulty battery, but since i'm gonna get some more as backup soon anyway, I'll be able to confirm/disconfirm that.

That aspect aside, I feel like the temp I set is accurate, the vapor matches (depends on that of course = it's tasty til the end), and it's so damn nice to carry around - every once in a while I'll pick it up and admire it haha :love:
 
UnevenPizza,

UnevenPizza

I dream of Pizza
I tried attaching the whip from my EQ onto the bent stem. Got a few nice draws but nothing spectacular, towards the end I bumped up the heat but not too much change. I think the length of the whip may take too much away.
Or the battery could have been weak(er), it was my 6th session this charge.
 
UnevenPizza,

jdent3

Well-Known Member
I noticed a possible issue with the down button on my Air 2. If I push it lightly or push it quickly to lower the temperature it sometimes doesn't register a click. I can still lower the temperature no problem but it makes me wonder if this will get worse and eventually stop working. Has anyone else had this happen? I'm probably not going to do anything about it since warranty is 2 years but if it gets worse I will.
 
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bluenavey00

Arizer Air Aficionado
Could someone explain how the changing of temperature works?

To be honest I am not overly excited about per degree temperature control.

I like how with the Air 1 I can just click it 3 times and know it’s on green. I feel like with the Air 2 it will take a little more concentration.
 
bluenavey00,

UnevenPizza

I dream of Pizza
Could someone explain how the changing of temperature works?

To be honest I am not overly excited about per degree temperature control.

I like how with the Air 1 I can just click it 3 times and know it’s on green. I feel like with the Air 2 it will take a little more concentration.

I think once you find a temp you like you just have it set there, or can set it fairly quick.
If you hold the + or - button, it skips in 10° increments.

I don't really know how exact the measuring is inside the device, but I got the Air 2 to be able to vape all kinds of different herbs so setting a certain degree is great.
With my solo you would just have to adjust your draw speed if a the closest temp was too hot/cool, no problem really.
 

metaknight

I dab. A lot.
Could someone explain how the changing of temperature works?

To be honest I am not overly excited about per degree temperature control.

I like how with the Air 1 I can just click it 3 times and know it’s on green. I feel like with the Air 2 it will take a little more concentration.

It remembers your last set temp, so if you always vape at 392F (green on OG Air) you can just press the plus or minus to set it back. And like UnevenPizza said you can hold the buttons to change in 10 degree increments. I haven't had a problem changing my temperature since I stay within 380-420F, I don't like changing it much.
 
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