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CentiZen

Evil Genius in Training
Accessory Maker
Okay, the moment you've all been waiting for. I just had the chance to enjoy half a gram of blue dream using my new toy. I loaded the short stem with around 0.15 of finely ground bud, set the temp to blue and let it heat up. It took about a minute to get from cold to 180C. I put the empty stem in and took a dry pull. I didn't detect any traces of oils or plastics; just hot, dry air.

I'd say the unit probably has about 20% more resistance in the airpath than the latest model of Solo does. It's to be expected, the unit is smaller and won't be able to keep up with a super fast draw. Even with this restriction, the Air has more airflow than most other portables I own, and is kind of ideal for the speed I like to inhale at.

So far, the stems/mouthpieces have been pretty tight. The new mouthpieces have slightly smaller holes than the solo stems do, so that's probably where some of the resistance comes from. The plastic tip screws off easily for cleaning, and I'm hoping to see some 14mm adapter pieces that could screw on to what seems to be the traditional glass vial threading. The plastic is probably Delrin, as it is very hard and has absolutely no taste. The instructions say that it can be soaked in ISO for up to 30 minutes without issue.

Like I said though, they are tight. Getting it in the first time was a bit difficult, even after letting the unit heat up. Once it was in, it sat snug and secure, I could hold the unit upside down and shake it without fear of it falling out. I don't like how tight it is, but if it is in exchange for that kind of security I would prefer it to the alternative. Traditional Solo stems do fit, with pretty much the same amount of resistance.

So I popped in my first pack and gave it a whirl. The vapor that came out of the Air was tasty and satisfying. The cloud production was surprising considering it was at a low temperature and was the first draw. It is extremely similar to the latest models of the Solo. I thoroughly enjoyed my session, and the vapor never really felt too hot or harsh even at the top setting. It's just like using one of the shorty stems for the Solo.

I ran the Air for two full 12 minute sessions, ending at the top temperature setting each time. The first session I had the sleeve on the unit, and the second one I had it off. I think the sleeve is mostly for aesthetic reasons - the top of the unit gets warm but it never got too warm to be held. It seems that the unit is managing its heater in a very efficient manner, and you can almost feel it getting warmer as you draw. There may well be more of a convection effect happening here than in the Solo.

I haven't had enough time to judge the battery life, but it looks like it's going to be a little on the short side, especially coming from the Solo. I think it would be reasonable to expect 5 - 6 sessions out of a charge; but this is a rough estimate that is based off of very little data. I'll update once I've had a chance to run the unit down from fully charged to drained.

All in all, the Air is fucking wonderful. Seriously, even two years ago if you had asked me what I wanted in a vape, I would have drawn you a picture of this. It's the Solo - but smaller, sexier, and with a removable battery. To me, the Air is proof that Arizer has been watching us the past few years, silently taking all of our criticism and advice to heart while using it to perfect the vaporizer we've been waiting for.

 
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CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
I would guess that if it goes on sale somewhere when the online stores are selling this unit, it's not going to go below $200 for a while. It's a gamble buying a vaporizer first out of the gate. At least the price isn't $400.

@CentiZen will need to charge for a while before trying out. I'm sure he's tempted to jump the gun. He's our battery guy, he wouldn't do that.;)
 

Nytron

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Good little review there. 6 sessions on a charge is fine. Down the road, one can always get a new battery at a 1/3rd the cost of the Solo. Many people's Solo battery will degrade after a year or two to the point of only getting 8 or less sessions on it.

More convection the better. Any airflow issues can be solved with aftermarket stem and/or mouthpiece.

There is presumably a break-in period where the stem will be super tight fitting. This was the case with both Solo's I owned. As long as 5/5 on the Air is at least as hot as 7/7 on the Solo, I will be happy.

As far as shipping internationally, it appears as if people in NY will get these units the fastest. They sent mine to JFK in NY even though I'm in midwest.
 
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So I guess it's a good idea to get a spare battery. Not familiar with the 18650 battery type; should I purchase it from Arizer with the vape or order elsewhere? Arizer doesn't really give any exact specs on the battery, but it's priced higher than lots of the ones I see on Amazon.
 
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UnixRasta

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Thanks for the great review CentiZen. Now for the $64,000 question: Based on performance alone, is it worth getting an AA if you already have a recent model Solo?
 

CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
Nice first review.:tup: If the draw is tight for folks I wonder if the PVHES mouthpieces would be ok? I wonder if it would tax the battery? Just a thought. :2c: I just bought four new PVHES pieces for my Solo and may want to use them with the Air when I get it.:leaf::peace:
 

solovapelife

Vape life
@CentiZen Is the unit pocketable (i.e. jeans pocket) with the stem in? It looks like it might be, and there isn't too much exposed glass with the new design. However, if the stems get loose over time like with the Solo, it's probably still a no-go.
I'm no @CentiZen but it looks to be able to fit in your pocket but it might look a bit phallic so the side pouch it comes with would be a better spot for the AA.
 
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HA1

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Thanks, great new stuff, waiting more reviews to judge.
I have my vapir rise, very good vaporizer, I'm looking for the same quality but in portable
Maybe this one, maybe the pax or another one but don't know which one...
Some advises ???
 
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solovapelife

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Thanks, great new stuff, waiting more reviews to judge.
I have my vapir rise, very good vaporizer, I'm looking for the same quality but in portable
Maybe this one, maybe the pax or another one but don't know which one...
Some advises ???
Imo I wouldn't go for the pax just because of the extra maintenance it requires, also it is a conduction vaporizer. You are in the right place though if your looking at the arizer air its a convection vaporizer which is better and it will be easier to clean as well.
 
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HA1

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Yes the pax maintenance every day afraid me...
I tried Titan 2, it works but not like my vapir (I like my vapir, some default but great draw ;-)
 
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Gah, well, now I'm torn on what to get. I was going to get an Imag plus as a more portable unit than my current Solo. I believe the Solo I have is the older model with the very restricted airflow still. Its like sucking a super thick milkshake and is super difficult to use for me. The new mouthpiece will work WAY better for me due to how I have to inhale due to a partially numb face. I know I can get just the mouthpiece and use it with my solo, but if it's already harder to draw from I think that would just make it harder. Maybe I'll just sell the Solo I currently have and get both haha. I just wish I could see a few more reviews on this thing haha.
 
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Imo I wouldn't go for the pax just because of the extra maintenance it requires, also it is a conduction vaporizer. You are in the right place though if your looking at the arizer air its a convection vaporizer which is better and it will be easier to clean as well.
I'm actually thinking about getting an Air to replace my pax. It's good and gets the job done but it's not very efficient, the taste isn't great, lots a draw restriction, and the high setting comes a bit too close to combustion. I don't even use the avb because it smells weird and is practically black. Not to mention the maitenance and sticky mouthpiece. The final nail in the coffin is my temp select button started sticking so it's extremely difficult to get the temp to change.
 

Adobewan

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I know but I'm holding off at the moment to hear some more info from the firsties. If I order, I'm sure it will be at 11:59pm Monday, when I can no longer talk myself out of it.:rofl:
I suspect you're not alone @Starless
For the sake of clarity and the chronally challenged(me around the holidays), does the sale go until Monday evening at 11:59pm or tonight(Sunday) evening at 11:59pm which would be the actual end of the weekend.
 

HA1

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thanks for your pax advice ;-)
Draw restriction is also what I found with my titan 2 but I don't try other vapos and I don't know if I can found my vapir rise in portable...
 
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CentiZen

Evil Genius in Training
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How easy is it to remove mouthpiece and the silicone skin from the unit? Pretty tight fit or easy? Also, I wondering if the Solo travel and wall charger will work with the Air?

The skin is really easy to get on and off, the slick outside of the unit makes it slide. Arizer has pinched the ends a little, so it holds itself in place once its on but it's not easy to take off. The mouthpieces were a little hard to get out at first, not sure about as time progresses.

So I guess it's a good idea to get a spare battery. Not familiar with the 18650 battery type; should I purchase it from Arizer with the vape or order elsewhere? Arizer doesn't really give any exact specs on the battery, but it's priced higher than lots of the ones I see on Amazon.

I'd go with Arizer for now, I haven't had a chance to try other batteries

Thanks for the great review CentiZen. Now for the $64,000 question: Based on performance alone, is it worth getting an AA if you already have a recent model Solo?

Do you want your solo to fit in your pocket? If so, then yes!

@CentiZen Is the unit pocketable (i.e. jeans pocket) with the stem in? It looks like it might be, and there isn't too much exposed glass with the new design. However, if the stems get loose over time like with the Solo, it's probably still a no-go.

Yes, it is very comforable in the pocket. The new mouthpieces sit snug and don't have much exposed glass. As well, the glass is pretty thick. I'd have no qualms even snowboarding with it in my pocket, loaded.

So it has mor draw resistance than the original ? That's what put me of the original.

The original original or the current originals? Because I'm only talking about the very latest model of the Solo. The early Solos had less airflow than the Air does.

 
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