OF

Well-Known Member

Agreed. Notice the second 'others also bought':
http://www.dhgate.com/product/2015-.../246484634.html?recinfo=8,5,2#cppd-2-5|null:5

Accurately identified as a "clone" this time (and since the real ones are made in Canada, what else could it be than counterfeit?). Call me cynical if you must, but I bet some of those clones end up in display cases in LHS and get sold to innocents as the real deal? Nobody needs four spares.......

As has been pointed out, not a serious discount price wise from the genuine ones, I'll pass. Thanks for the link though.

OF
 

KidFated.

Unknown Member
Agreed. Notice the second 'others also bought':
http://www.dhgate.com/product/2015-.../246484634.html?recinfo=8,5,2#cppd-2-5|null:5

Accurately identified as a "clone" this time (and since the real ones are made in Canada, what else could it be than counterfeit?). Call me cynical if you must, but I bet some of those clones end up in display cases in LHS and get sold to innocents as the real deal? Nobody needs four spares.......

As has been pointed out, not a serious discount price wise from the genuine ones, I'll pass. Thanks for the link though.

OF
Yeah by no means wouldn't recommend those things. I have Randy for good deals.
 

CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
Its mighty tempting but saving a few dollars doesn't always pay off in the long run. Maybe some folks will end up trying them out and find that they are OK. Kinda like the bubblers, it's almost too good to be true, but they are great.

If you order any of these make sure you let everyone know how they work out.
 

KidFated.

Unknown Member
Its mighty tempting but saving a few dollars doesn't always pay off in the long run. Maybe some folks will end up trying them out and find that they are OK. Kinda like the bubblers, it's almost too good to be true, but they are great.

If you order any of these make sure you let everyone know how they work out.
I would never spend money on a copy of a legit company's product.
 

CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
I would never buy like a fake Air or any other vaporizer but I would buy knock off glass and accessory pieces if they weren't junk. DHgate has a treasure trove of glass. I don't know about the fake Pinnacle Pro Micro Shower tool I've heard about leakage problems.I did buy 2 authentic micro shower glass tools from VaporBlunt when they had them on sale for $50.
 

SpaceCase

Active Member
Quick question for you guys .. Can you smoke concentrates in the arizer air... And if so how? Lol I get my unit monday so I'm getting excited:rofl::p
 

Gardenerjeff

Author, Teaming Series of Organic Grow Books
Yes, you can do concentrates....either in organic cotton or sandwich it between flower....great taste....if you are leary if getting stuff in the innards of the unit, then hold the puppy upside down. Same with h the Solo...

Gardenerjeff

Regarding the fake Airs.....it is possible that there are Arizer parts in it The solo and air are only "par-assembled and packaged in Canada from parts sourced worldwide." So, some one ordering one might get all the parts......but surely none of the Love.... Same thing with the Goboof...Ireland? Come on. Most parts are made in China, Taiwan, Korea or India....

Teaming,

Jeff

Loving my new Air...from Arizer via Randy...
 
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Quetzalcoatl

DEADY GUERRERO/DIRT COBAIN/GEORGE KUSH
Regarding the fake Airs.....it is possible that there are Arizer parts in it The solo and air are only "par-assembled and packaged in Canada from parts sourced worldwide." So, some one ordering one might get all the parts......but surely none of the Love.... Same thing with the Goboof...Ireland? Come on. Most parts are made in China, Taiwan, Korea or India....

Teaming,

Jeff

Loving my new Air...from Arizer via Randy...
Last time this thing came up with the Solos we had a report that the seller took the money and didn't ship anything...
 

OF

Well-Known Member
Come on. Most parts are made in China, Taiwan, Korea or India....

While it's possible some vendor might have on of the major parts, or even a few, none I think would have them all? The link I posted above honestly calls it's product a "clone". Other, similar listings seem to ignore that distinction.......

The legitimate vapes come from Canada through authorized distributors, they are the ones with warranty.

Last time this thing came up with the Solos we had a report that the seller took the money and didn't ship anything...

Yep, flat out scam IIRC. Didn't someone trace the photographs? They stole them too IIRC. Here it seems some factory may be counterfeiting the Air like Zolly did with a couple of the Televape products (similar with interchangeable, inferior parts).

Copying/modifying stems is one thing, faking a vape quite another IMO.

OF
 

SpaceCase

Active Member
Yes, you can do concentrates....either in organic cotton or sandwich it between flower....great taste....if you are leary if getting stuff in the innards of the unit, then hold the puppy upside down. Same with h the Solo...

Gardenerjeff

Regarding the fake Airs.....it is possible that there are Arizer parts in it The solo and air are only "par-assembled and packaged in Canada from parts sourced worldwide." So, some one ordering one might get all the parts......but surely none of the Love.... Same thing with the Goboof...Ireland? Come on. Most parts are made in China, Taiwan, Korea or India....

Teaming,

Jeff

Loving my new Air...from Arizer via Randy...


Thank you
 

NuhJokaSmoka

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Hi Guys,

i just received my replacement for my easy flow bubbler. It seems that the bubbler got an update. I can't remove the marking line by wiping with my finger over it. The holes in the diffuser are a bit bigger and positioned lower. The diffusers are not as much out of the center as in my first one. Maybe i got a monday product.

w7c0avr.jpg


On the left the replacement, on the right my first one.


I'll try it later and coming up with a review.



P.S.: i will place the screen very gently! :)
 
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vapen00b

Many vapes & accessories. Always happy to help
Hi Guys,

i just received my replacement for my easy flow bubbler. It seems that the bubbler got an update. I can't remove the marking line by wiping with my finger over it. The holes in the diffuser are a bit bigger and positioned lower. The diffusers are not as much out of the center as in my first one. Maybe i got a monday product.

w7c0avr.jpg


On the left the replacement, on the right my first one.


I'll try it later and coming up with a review.



P.S.: i will place the screen very gently! :)
My line is permanent.. Can't scratch it off with my nails. Have had it for several months now. Must say, it holds very little water, only a few drops - thus "filtration" is not very good and I get bad throat with using it, just like with normal short stems (I'm kinda sensitive) - def. prefer the 14.4mm water tool, way better and no irritations/dry throat...
Think it's more like a gadget - I don't hate it, but when I have the choice I go for functionality.
 

spiggot

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My Air has now completely failed. No power on now matter how hard I press. The buttons are useless.

The Pinnacle Pro I have has a bad battery, so can't use that either as a spare. It doesn't work at the moment even plugged in. I didn't bother Warranty returning that as I went off it after getting the Air six months ago.

I seem to be the only person on FC who has had a failed Air, but in my personal experience portable Vapes seem to be very unreliable as I have a 100% failure rate so far. I resorted to combustion last night, which wasn't particularly pleasant after so long. Although combustion has many drawbacks, one massive plus for me right now is that it's extremely reliable.

Despite good offers on a replacement Air, I've spent more to get one through Amazon Prime. This way I can be 100% certain that it will be here tomorrow. I figure spending more for fast delivery is worth it for the sake of my health. I just hope this Air lasts at least until I get the original back from being repaired, as I'm still vulnerable to failure with only one portable available. Who know's how long that could be, as I still don't have the address yet to send it off to.
 
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sickmanfraud

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My Air has now completely failed. No power on now matter how hard I press. The buttons are useless.

The Pinnacle Pro I have has a bad battery, so can't use that either as a spare. It doesn't work at the moment even plugged in. I didn't bother Warranty returning that as I went off it after getting the Air six months ago.

I seem to be the only person on FC who has had a failed Air, but in my personal experience portable Vapes seem to be very unreliable as I have a 100% failure rate so far. I resorted to combustion last night, which wasn't particularly pleasant after so long. Although combustion has many drawbacks, one massive plus for me right now is that it's extremely reliable.

Despite good offers on a replacement Air, I've spent more to get one through Amazon Prime. This way I can be 100% certain that it will be here tomorrow. I figure spending more for fast delivery is worth it for the sake of my health. I just hope this Air lasts at least until I get the original back from being repaired, as I'm still vulnerable to failure with only one portable available. Who know's how long that could be, as I still don't have the address yet to send it off to.

Sorry to hear your Air failed. Where on Amazon did you find an Arizer Air? When I try to search I get vape cases.

If you purchased through PIU they would have helped you.
 

spiggot

Well-Known Member
Sorry to hear your Air failed. Where on Amazon did you find an Arizer Air? When I try to search I get vape cases.

If you purchased through PIU they would have helped you.

As I've said before, Returning to PIU would involve international shipping charges, as I'm based in UK. The unit was from Planetvape.ca, same problem, they're on a different continent to me. Returning to a UK distributor will be much better for me if it works out.

I'm using Amazon UK, there are several sellers on there of the Air. I've used one that previously sold me my Arizer EQ, hopefully this will be ok. Seeing so many fakes about now does make me a bit nervous about doing this.
 

bibblybobbly

Well-Known Member
Considering this or a Haze, for my first electric device.

I don't tend to consume a great deal in a single sitting. Is it necessary to pack the loading chamber full of herbs with this vape? It looks like a slightly larger volume than I'm comfortable using in one go.

Sometimes I consume hash instead of herbs. Does anybody know its capabilities with hashish? I'm mostly talking about solid hashish, what many of you would refer to as EU hash.
 
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peterpiper

(peter-ex-piper)
I only use hash, check my avatar
I have to reduce the bowl size, I use a domed screen
I can get vapor of blue (the lowest setting)
 

sickmanfraud

Well-Known Member
Considering this or a Haze, for my first electric device.

I don't tend to consume a great deal in a single sitting. Is it necessary to pack the loading chamber full of herbs with this vape? It looks like a slightly larger volume than I'm comfortable using in one go.

Sometimes I consume hash instead of herbs. Does anybody know its capabilities with hashish? I'm mostly talking about solid hashish, what many of you would refer to as EU hash.

the Air is available with an extra battery (if you live in USA) for $150 aprox. Solo was my first vape and I still love it! You do not need to fill the bowl of the Air stem. You can even buy stems 30 % smaller.

Haze retails for $249, but they have a really interesting program of upgrades.

For the price of a Haze you can get an air with some nice extras, PVHES stems, gongs bent Solo stems.
 
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