Discontinued Haze Dual V3

Slow Draw McGraw

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I am thinking of purchasing the blue haze. What accessories are absolutely necessary? I am thinking extra cans (because my primary use will be with concentrates). Any other suggestions. Vape Dr Convinced me in his video

I have the blue. Its beautiful. If you cant get stealth black, then get the blue. Its also pretty stealth because of how dark the blue they chose. They should change the name to Stealth Blue.

Yes @scottg402 suggested for me to use the
cans. I see why, I only used mine a couple times, but the cans are definitely the way to go. Less clean up. Having already prepared cans mean Pretty much a plug and play scenario.

So get cans, more tweezers, and water attachtment, extra batteries maybe and i think you're good to go.

Shout out to @scottg402, @Vape Dr. , and @NickDlow . Scott was all the info on the Haze, Vape dr, was the visual on how it operates, and Nick showed videos with water which pretty much finished out the second guessing and help me make the right choice. Thanks fellas!

HAZE customer service is amazing. You'll see.
 
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mixchu69

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I have the blue. Its beautiful. If you cant get stealth black, then get the blue. Its also pretty stealth because of how dark the blue they chose. They should change the name to Stealth Blue.

Yes @scottg402 suggested for me to use the
cans. I see why, I only used mine a couple times, but the cans are definitely the way to go. Less clean up. Having already prepared cans mean Pretty much a plug and play scenario.

So get cans, more tweezers, and water attachtment and i think you're good to go.

Shout out to @scottg402, @Vape Dr. , and @NickDlow . Scott was all the info on the Haze, Vape dr, was the visual on how it operates, and Nick showed videos with water which pretty much finished out the second guessing and help me make the right choice. Thanks fellas! HAZE customer service is amazing. You'll see.
Thanks for the help. I am primarily buying this for concentrates, but like that I can do herb too. I definitely will pick up extra cans. The amount of money that I wasted on concentrates on layG vaporizer pens (they function well but it's not hard to waste concentrates) will definitely pay for the haze.

The reason why I am hesitant is that I got spoiled with coupon codes during the holiday. If I can get this at about the $215 price point, I will purchase immediately. But looking at some future vaporizers that use ceramic also has me thinking.

TOO MUCH INNOVATION THESE DAYS!!! It's a great thing for the industry, but a nightmare for someone like me who has VASx2
 

Slow Draw McGraw

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Thanks for the help. I am primarily buying this for concentrates, but like that I can do herb too. I definitely will pick up extra cans. The amount of money that I wasted on concentrates on layG vaporizer pens (they function well but it's not hard to waste concentrates) will definitely pay for the haze.

The reason why I am hesitant is that I got spoiled with coupon codes during the holiday. If I can get this at about the $215 price point, I will purchase immediately. But looking at some future vaporizers that use ceramic also has me thinking.

TOO MUCH INNOVATION THESE DAYS!!! It's a great thing for the industry, but a nightmare for someone like me who has VASx2

10 year warranty....just sayin
 
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NickDlow

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Also if a new version comes out, which had happened multiple times already, they offer a unlimited upgrade program for a one time fee of $99 and your old vape gets donated to a great cause each time u upgrade!

@mixchu69 keep in mind with the concentrates ONLY 1. keep the unit horizontal when in use and 2. If you have concentrates in the oven not in use, the concentrate will still liquefy and possibly leak if not held horizontal
 

trevorzamani

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It is one awesome vaporizer and well worth the money in my opinion. If you are a newbie to vaporizing, there will be a learning curve no matter what you buy. The thing is, with Haze, everything is as simple as it gets, especially if you are a dry herb user. You customize your experience to your liking. There are not that many products out there which give you the choice. Usually with most vapes it is, Thick clouds vs pure taste but less clouds. Prepack vs direct load. Oils vs dry herb. Glass mtpc vs solid steel mtpc. But with Haze, you have all of them in one package. That is one of the reasons I love this vape a lot.

EDIT: And I forgot to add. I have never dealt with such a stellar customer service ever before with 10 year warranty.
 

mixchu69

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It is one awesome vaporizer and well worth the money in my opinion. If you are a newbie to vaporizing, there will be a learning curve no matter what you buy. The thing is, with Haze, everything is as simple as it gets, especially if you are a dry herb user. You customize your experience to your liking. There are not that many products out there which give you the choice. Usually with most vapes it is, Thick clouds vs pure taste but less clouds. Prepack vs direct load. Oils vs dry herb. Glass mtpc vs solid steel mtpc. But with Haze, you have all of them in one package. That is one of the reasons I love this vape a lot.

EDIT: And I forgot to add. I have never dealt with such a stellar customer service ever before with 10 year warranty.
If only I found thee FC earlier, I could have saved a lot of money and gone with the haze instead of the ascent (I was looking for a portable that does both oil and wax). However, I still love my ascent and use it frequently.
 

bruce6110

Active Member
Guys,

If any of you have some time to do this, I suggest that you try. I did not see this on this thread so I wanted to share:

I have been doing a mini experiment with my Haze vs Ascent since December. I have been using each one exclusively for each week. Same length sessions with the same amount load. (until all my material is baked fully). According to my calculation, Haze saved me about $375.00 in my spending for flower in roughly 5 weeks.

That pays for the unit 1.5 times.

If you have time and other type portables, see it yourself and share your opinion here.
 

trevorzamani

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Guys,

If any of you have some time to do this, I suggest that you try. I did not see this on this thread so I wanted to share:

I have been doing a mini experiment with my Haze vs Ascent since December. I have been using each one exclusively for each week. Same length sessions with the same amount load. (until all my material is baked fully). According to my calculation, Haze saved me about $375.00 in my spending for flower in roughly 5 weeks.

That pays for the unit 1.5 times.

If you have time and other type portables, see it yourself and share your opinion here.
Bruce,

I will try this when I have more time. Sounds interesting.
 
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mixchu69

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I think this will fit in nice with your collection. This especially since you have access to concentrates.

Congrats and welcome!
I am pretty excited to get the haze, especially due to my high concentrate use. Bough some extra cans, conduction screens, and Ed's 14mm Wong. This is what I was looking for in the ascent, but the glass vials never worked. Even with my short interaction, customer service is great (even on a Saturday) showing me they are passionate about their product and service.
 

Vitolo

Vaporist
I am working with a 2.5 Upgrade Unit, and am as impressed as the rest of you.
I have enjoyed a number of convection sessions, and I find the unit to be very efficient.
Low temp low vapor hits with high flavor, and higher temp, dense thick hits with an impact.
After a number of conduction experiences, including the conduction "in a can" with flowers as mentioned by @scottg402 ....
I moved on to wax today.
Just a tiny dab, made thick productive clouds for a 10 minute session that left me pretty fairly stupified.
What sticks in my mind about the flavorful wax sessions, is the fact that if you vape the wax/shatter/BHO until the vapor production weakens, there is really not a messy cleanup!
Good work @Haze Vaporizers
Now I line out RMA units for inspection and checkups to prepare the patient community here to vape portably and in high style!
 

ean

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@ean .....New stuff just feels better!
I just checked your old unit and she still feels like a champ. You kept it well.
Haze was nice enough to send me some lids a month or 2 ago and I swear they weren't as hard. Could be wrong though
 
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scottg402

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O ok, was just wondering because the new ones are so nice and solid =P. I guess they'll get flimsy like my old ones eventually.
Yes it's nice that Haze started selling these separate because I believe the high temperatures and cleaning regiment does take a toll on them over time. I have pitched a number of them in favor of new ones.

It's also nice to see @Vitolo contributing on the Haze thread! So glad you and @pakalolo got a v2.5! It's great to have the insight from such experienced vaporist's.

I hope this doesn't come off too much like I'm kissing your ass. I just really respect you guys and I think the Haze family is fortunate to have you here. Please keep your thoughts and feedback coming!
 
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