Discontinued Haze Dual V3

trevorzamani

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I clean my mouthpiece and the air path once every few sessions and I do not experience this sticky mouthpiece issue. Cleaning kit is part of any vaporizer and if you are travelling, you just need to make sure that you have those things (alcohol, brush etc). My Pax also gets sticky the same way unless i keep it clean after several sessions. Now when it comes to wax, it is sticky as it is. No escape from that. When I do wax, I clean it with alcohol after my session. The thing is, cleaning takes less than 3 seconds in total. Any other Haze owner can comment on the time required to clean the bottom of the mouthpiece and the air path. Again, if one day somebody comes up with a maintenance free vaporizer, I will be the first to buy it to give it a shot.
 

DasBlunt

Active Member
I clean my mouthpiece and the air path once every few sessions and I do not experience this sticky mouthpiece issue. Cleaning kit is part of any vaporizer and if you are travelling, you just need to make sure that you have those things (alcohol, brush etc). My Pax also gets sticky the same way unless i keep it clean after several sessions. Now when it comes to wax, it is sticky as it is. No escape from that. When I do wax, I clean it with alcohol after my session. The thing is, cleaning takes less than 3 seconds in total. Any other Haze owner can comment on the time required to clean the bottom of the mouthpiece and the air path. Again, if one day somebody comes up with a maintenance free vaporizer, I will be the first to buy it to give it a shot.

The point is not how great you personally are with maintenance, but how the general public uses and expects these devices to function.

Magic flight was virtually maintenance free, even with heavy wax usage.

I actually felt the MF was not as portable as the Haze, because of needing to disassemble it to carry, without breaking the stem. If you drop the stem on a MF, that is your fault.

But on the Haze, if after 1 session, the stem gets stuck and the device is unusable, or you have to shake it really hard to come out, it seems to lose some portability, or needing to go back to an entire kit to keep it functioning.
 
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DasBlunt

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Public discussion of staff decisions is not allowed.
@DasBlunt ... we get it. You are unhappy that the mouthpiece got stuck. You've stated this several times now.

Further comments from you along those lines will be considered company bashing.


Nope, this is again, not beating a dead horse or company bashing, but actual feedback not contained within ANY reviews I searched before I bought this machine.

Momofthegoons, you are staff, how could you not read my post with 10 points of issues with this device?

I am not company bashing at all and I am slightly offended you would insinuate that. This message board is for posting and writing about products. Bashing would be me going into another sub forum and saying another brand has toxic pathways........

This is not some sort of advertisement page for companies and from Haze themselves, this forum provides great feedback about their product.
 
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Maconheiro
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Nope, this is again, not beating a dead horse or company bashing, but actual feedback not contained within ANY reviews I searched before I bought this machine.

Momofthegoons, you are staff, how could you not read my post with 10 points of issues with this device?

I am not company bashing at all and I am slightly offended you would insinuate that. This message board is for posting and writing about products. Bashing would be me going into another sub forum and saying another brand has toxic pathways........

This is not some sort of advertisement page for companies and from Haze themselves, this forum provides great feedback about their product.
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poonman

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Just a thought ,
How about keeping the stem/mp separate from the vapor path
altogether , when transporting ?
Have some kind of clip/elastic band or slotted pouch on the
outside of the Haze . Or a case to carry batts and stems/stuff .

Narrow down the vapor path at the bottom end , so
you can only insert the stem 1/3 or 1/2 the way down .
Therefore allowing you to get a good grip to dis-engage
your mp . Or maybe add an edge/lip in the pathway , to
stop the mp from going down further .

You will still need to clean the pathway , just not as often
b/c of sticking .

If a vape " Functions " well , I can work around small
DIY fixes on the early versions . I'm quite familiar with
carrying my stems separate from my portable ...
 

NickDlow

Log Hog
Just a thought ,
How about keeping the stem/mp separate from the vapor path
altogether , when transporting ?
Have some kind of clip/elastic band or slotted pouch on the
outside of the Haze . Or a case to carry batts and stems/stuff .

Narrow down the vapor path at the bottom end , so
you can only insert the stem 1/3 or 1/2 the way down .
Therefore allowing you to get a good grip to dis-engage
your mp . Or maybe add an edge/lip in the pathway , to
stop the mp from going down further .

You will still need to clean the pathway , just not as often
b/c of sticking .

If a vape " Functions " well , I can work around small
DIY fixes on the early versions . I'm quite familiar with
carrying my stems separate from my portable ...

I always have it outside my unit I've already been through one glass mp and cracked my wood stem
 

Norcalsun

Well-Known Member
What about having a jagged edge on the bottom of the mouthpiece where it sticks? That would give it much less surface area to get stuck. Something like this maybe- ^^^. What do you think Haze?
 

busa76

Well-Known Member
What about a hinged mouthpiece witha silicone print at the point it contacts the air path to create a seal. Then for travel it could clip to the side of the unit or maybe inside the door that covers where the carts go. I don't own one of these yet, but plan to. And this seems like a possibly feasible way to solve the issue
 

Haze Vaporizers

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Manufacturer
Thank you all for the suggestions. They are all valid and worth sharing with our engineering team and matter fact, I just compiled them and submitted it. One of the suggestions were already applied (elevated mtpc stand). It improved the time that is necessary to clean the mtpc but not to the point that we desire. Our goal is to get users to still store the glass mtpc inside the air path without the need for cleaning.

Currently, with stainless steel mtpc, users can go on many sessions without cleaning the mtpc. With the glass one, it requires more frequent cleaning due to the light weight of the mtpc. Our team is working on an improvement that will extend this to the same time frame as the stainless steel mtpc. We will announce this as soon as it is ready but it may take some time.

Thank you again for all your help and support. We will keep listening to your ideas, feedback and apply them into the new versions of Haze as quick as possible.
 

ichibaneye

Vapriot, Traveler & Vaporizer/ing lover!
12 pre-packed cans + 4 screens + Haze + 739 miles driving = pleasure to be with family. Thank you guys and happy Thanksgiving to all my FC mates.

I'm gunning for your can count, as it stands I'm at 8 so far ordering more over the weekend plus 2 more batteries. Speaking of batteries I think you left those out in your math my friend. I'm just flipping some dung your way, you know I am all about the love.

My Haze gets to put in some miles also and will meet many new family members and lips for the first time. I can't wait to introduce my new addition to the rest of it's family.

@Haze Vaporizers I have drawn out an idea for the MP issue while enjoying my Haze (Although I am fine with how it has always worked) How about something along the lines a lift initiated hinge type system. When the top switch/cover is moved to the side to turn the unit on it in turn is connected to an arm that when swiveled and attached to a piece at the bottom of the draw path slightly lifts the MP. Great in theory but the only problem I could see happening later is this mechanical piece will eventually be over come with residuals perhaps. Just floating ideas is all.

I also wanted to add that another great advantage to cleaning your device regularly is you really get to experience the full spectrum of your different strains or material you use in the Haze. It's like a why would you put racing gas in a Ford Pinto kinda of thinking in my mind ya dig?! Gobble gobble and cheers to all my family here on FC. :cheers:
 

Haze Vaporizers

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Manufacturer
Hello FC Folks,

We are proud to announce that the new Haze V2.5 is being released on Monday. The importance of the V2.5 is that it comes with all new temperature settings. We have received many feedback from FC users in terms of providing more usable temperature options and we have applied your feedback into our new V2.5.

The new V2.5 has the following settings:

Setting 1: at 365 F
Setting 2: at 380 F
Setting 3: at 390 F
Setting 4: at 415 F

Please note that these are average temperatures. As you all know, our patent pending Heat Exchange System regulates temperatures based on the consistency of the herb or wax in the chamber for optimum experience. So measured temperatures may vary depending on your usage.

We also had some questions from sellers and from buyers about conduction vs convection at these settings. As you know we provide two types of screens in the package towards these two concepts. The conduction screen users will experience thicker vapor density and more visible vapor at all 4 settings. The convection screen users will experience less visible but more gentle vapor on the throat.

Another new introduction with V2.5 is the new all Stealth Black color of the Haze. We have received very limited quantity of this new color and it is already gone. It will not be available until towards the end of December. We will be posting more pictures on the website and on this forum thread for you guys. All other colors of the new V2.5 is available.

As I always said, your feedback and constructive criticism is extremely valuable to us. So please keep them coming. We will keep working hard on further innovations.

Thank you all.

Emily
 

Vape Dr.

Well-Known Member
:ninja: Sneak Peak at the *NEW* Stealth Black HAZE with the new temperature settings!!!:ninja:

Here is a preview of the latest and greatest from HAZE.




Here are some side by side pics with my graphite HAZE so you can see the color difference a bit better.



The new temperatures are absolute amazing folks.
The new haze now has 4 useable herb and 2 useable oil temperatures.:tup:

I cannot say enough great things about the new temps and color, thank you HAZE. :bowdown:

The black is simply beautiful and super stealthy.:clap:
 

higgs

Member
Damn, I literally just bought one of these days before the upgrade was announced :(
Is their any other differences anywhere aside from the new temperature settings/look?

Although for the few days I've had my Haze I have enjoyed it and am happy with the purchase a few issues have creeped up.. I think due to me living in an extremely cold climate (was -40c last night) and being a very heavy user of concentrate! After one session I had very minor leakage just outside of the bowls just enough to stick against the Stainless Steel Heating Bowl Seal cover. Well when I opened up the door the Stainless Steel Heating Bowl Seal remained stuck on the bowls covering them with the door opened wide. It seems to be connected with rubber nubs/slots instead of screws and stuff so thats why the stickyness pried it off =/ Its too hard to get back on heh I just kinda position it so it covers them when I close it now, kinda annoying!

The other issue I had was once the battery seemed to die super quick and it was struggling to heat up to the 4th temp when I was using it outside for a while (in super cold winter ofc). I need to do more testing on the battery strength in extreme cold though cause I'm not certain as to where the charge was exactly on that battery when I set out that day... it just seemed to struggle/die quickly. This might just be a reality with portables in the extreme cold that I had not thought about.

I should say that outside of the minor issues I've experienced with it I am glad I purchased it, the technology is wonderful. I saw a favourite band last night in a smallish venue and had both cans packed with lots of premium Co2 concentrate and just had myself a really nice time ;D Thank you Haze!

I bought my Haze directly through their website, I don't suppose there is an exchange program for early adopters to get a new version is there?? -_- This thing cost me a lot when it was all said and done with customs fees / shipping / accessories :x
 

scottg402

Well-Known Member
Damn, I literally just bought one of these days before the upgrade was announced :(
Is their any other differences anywhere aside from the new temperature settings/look?

Although for the few days I've had my Haze I have enjoyed it and am happy with the purchase a few issues have creeped up.. I think due to me living in an extremely cold climate (was -40c last night) and being a very heavy user of concentrate! After one session I had very minor leakage just outside of the bowls just enough to stick against the Stainless Steel Heating Bowl Seal cover. Well when I opened up the door the Stainless Steel Heating Bowl Seal remained stuck on the bowls covering them with the door opened wide. It seems to be connected with rubber nubs/slots instead of screws and stuff so thats why the stickyness pried it off =/ Its too hard to get back on heh I just kinda position it so it covers them when I close it now, kinda annoying!

The other issue I had was once the battery seemed to die super quick and it was struggling to heat up to the 4th temp when I was using it outside for a while (in super cold winter ofc). I need to do more testing on the battery strength in extreme cold though cause I'm not certain as to where the charge was exactly on that battery when I set out that day... it just seemed to struggle/die quickly. This might just be a reality with portables in the extreme cold that I had not thought about.

I should say that outside of the minor issues I've experienced with it I am glad I purchased it, the technology is wonderful. I saw a favourite band last night in a smallish venue and had both cans packed with lots of premium Co2 concentrate and just had myself a really nice time ;D Thank you Haze!

I bought my Haze directly through their website, I don't suppose there is an exchange program for early adopters to get a new version is there?? -_- This thing cost me a lot when it was all said and done with customs fees / shipping / accessories :x


Hello Higgs! Welcome to the club!

The only difference is the color and the temps. I really like the new unit but I also really liked the old unit so I don't think you could go wrong.

Regarding your concentrates question....I never have any but users on this forum have noted that you must keep the device horizontal while in use or you risk it leaking out of the can. This is just how the current cans are designed. I think Haze is working on another can design but not sure if it adresses that issue.

Also don't store your concentrates in the second bowl. The heat put off from bowl "A" while in use is not enough to vape herb in bowl "B" but it is enough to melt concentrate.

I usually swap batteries after two sessions and max at three. I am also not using the highest temp setting since I don't have wax. That would certainly drain them quicker.

I also don't think the cold is having an adverse impact to your battery life. I think it helps it if anything. I know folks who keep their batteries in the fridge to preserve their capacity.

As others have mentioned, just reach out to Haze. They are a class act and and have been quick to address their customers concerns!
 
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higgs

Member
Hey Scott, thank you! =) Great tips, I had actually figured out the horizontal thing on my own, which isn't too big of a deal... but it sucks that the temp from bowl A can melt stuff in bowl B though I hadn't thought of that so thank you for bringing it to my attention. I do plan to reach out to Haze very soon just been busy today =)

Thanks again for the Haze pointers!
 

scottg402

Well-Known Member
Hey Scott, thank you! =) Great tips, I had actually figured out the horizontal thing on my own, which isn't too big of a deal... but it sucks that the temp from bowl A can melt stuff in bowl B though I hadn't thought of that so thank you for bringing it to my attention. I do plan to reach out to Haze very soon just been busy today =)

Thanks again for the Haze pointers!
No problem. There are a lot more tips in the thread so when you get some time I would encourage you to read the whole thing. It's not like it's "Solo" long! :o
 
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