kilrtjat

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Hello, what is your experience with this? It's a factory arizer vaporizers or is it all a copy?

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Bongologist

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I won't guess either way, but I would look at different stores also. There is no 'authorized dealer' list from Arizer, but searching here should find you some vendors who sell authentic products guaranteed and with warranties.
 
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Shockwave

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Hello, what is your experience with this? It's a factory arizer vaporizers or is it all a copy?
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it' s from shenzen, they are pretty popular in cloning bussines so i wouldn't recommend buying it and if price is from 60-90 dollars per unit it's last sign of a clone just like on dhgate alibaba etc.
 
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OF

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Hello, what is your experience with this? It's a factory arizer vaporizers or is it all a copy?

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Being as Arizer's factory is in Canada, I suspect these aren't genuine? Why would they send assembled units to China to sell at a discount? The 100 piece minimum is a clue as well? I'd steer clear......

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CloudScion

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hi guys (and girls of course;)), i´ve been searching more about arizer vapes and found this:

https://www.reddit.com/r/vaporents/comments/2dxvqv/wtf_is_this_white_stuff_on_my_solo/

hope its ok to post, they say that arizer´s products have faulty/shitty airpath´s and the electronics
are placed in the airpath (and someting about arizer just want to make profit and cash..)

So of course i know, there are many opinions and haters around, i only want to vape "safe"
and i dont know much about the arizer products but this holds me a bit from buying an arizer-Air.

I think i must do more research about this, but it would be nice if someone can clearify this.
 
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lookhigh

FC member
Some people like to talk trash and don't know the difference between cement and corrosion.
Arizer is a VERY reputable company and don't take shortcuts.
All this has been well covered here on FC and there is no heath risk.
Probably more toxins sucking on a marker/pen.
 

CloudScion

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Probably more toxins sucking on a marker/pen.

hehe that make me laugh :D

thanks for your reply, people sure "often" talk trash and its alot half-wise bs...
thats because i ask here, the people who have experiences with the vapes.

edit: FINALLY i ordered my Arizer-Air:clap:, there´s no way back now :love:
I ordered it from verdampftnochmal, a very good store in germany with quality vapes,
now i cant wait to get probably vaped in a new sky full of fresh clouds:rofl::sherlock:
 
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Aimless Ryan

Came to read about grinders; fucked combustion
I just realized how much I like the whip setup I shared the other day (by not using it). Unfortunately, it's a little bit of work for me to do that with my Aromed's whip, and the whip also does not fasten very securely to the stem.

It's just so much more of a natural feeling for me to use the whip. Like I said before, there is no heat in my face/mouth, no heat on my chest when I set it down, and what feels like less draw resistance.

Remembering my experience the other day (with the whip) has decreased my enjoyment of using the Air normally. I still love it, but I think it might be about time for me to be on the lookout for the tools to do this right.

EDIT: I think I'm about to go borrow my whip from the Aromed.
 
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Some people like to talk trash and don't know the difference between cement and corrosion.
Arizer is a VERY reputable company and don't take shortcuts.
All this has been well covered here on FC and there is no heath risk.
Probably more toxins sucking on a marker/pen.


Excellent! Well put. "I read it on the internet"........

I think this points to one of the true strengths of these Forum: The rules here keep 'my vape is better than yours because' talk to a minimum, and generally keeps guys from coming up with BS reasons for that sort of BS.

In general I caution folks to consider the source when it comes to lesser Forums that say things you don't find openly discussed here? LH has it pegged, I wouldn't get too upset about advice from guys who thing furnace cement is corrosion.......and I sure wouldn't take their opinion on Shineola at face value....

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CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
We were talking about the water tubes the other day. Be careful that you don't overfill because they will leak. This is the Pinnacle Pro Micro Shower Water Tool. I have a couple of them. Bought them for $50 on sale through Vaporblunt so they are authentic. They come in the 14mm size. These were made for the Pinnacle Pro vaporizer which has had some material issues with brittle plastic and melted mouthpieces.

The FBomb is similar and you can get that through Planetvape, it's kinda spendy but it comes in either a 14 mm size or 18. The knock offs are cheaper through DHgate - the quality might be the same, folks are happy with them.
 
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CloudScion

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We were talking about the water tubes the other day. Be careful that you don't overfill because they will leak. This is the Pinnacle Pro Micro Shower Water Tool. I have a couple of them. Bought them for $50 on sale through Vaporblunt so they are authentic.

Nice to see :) but i´ve ordered an GonG Adapter (to fit with my big water filter), think its a bit safer than this (for me) :D.
i think it would be dangerous when water leak´s into the bowl.
 
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CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
I prefer using a bubbler with most my vaporizers. I agree with leakage with these water tubes. We were talking about the water tubes the other day. Just food for thought, not promoting it necessarily just giving folks options.

Some bubblers fit 14mm GonGs so it handy to have both. Simetimes they are hard to come by, so get them when you can.

EDIT
Love the hot cocoa with the Solo stem - one of my fav ways to clean my stem, with some whipped cream on top.
 
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CloudScion

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Thanks @CarolKing,
its always nice to see that we have a few options to vaporize with one vaporizer:)

well, i found this very interesting:
http://imgur.com/a/2t9DD

its a documented procedure to clean the "stems" and collect the always potent residue
to make a delicous milk:) for anybody who want this info.

Happy vapeing:)

EDIT: i think you can make it with butter too and mix the stem with AVB (and of course unvaped stuff), because of the fat extraction that works here well (sure you can make it without the stem, its just for the cleaning thing now).
just be sure you make it with butter or margerine that contains lots of fat, half fat margerine may work as well but you need the fat:) (you may filter the soup with a coffee filter or something similar, and dont forget to cook low), after this let the butter rest in the fridge so it gets hard again and make whatever you want (cookies or just on a bread).
But i think this (and more) is always explained well in the "cooking with hemp" thread here around. just want to share more options you may have with the air hihi.

@Quetzalcoatl of course a really importand info! i always test this first with a few sips (and wait much longer for the effect because eating/drinking takes much longer to take effect)
 
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Quetzalcoatl

DEADY GUERRERO/DIRT COBAIN/GEORGE KUSH
Thanks @CarolKing,
its always nice to see that we have a few options to vaporize with one vaporizer:)

well, i found this very interesting:
http://imgur.com/a/2t9DD

its a documented procedure to clean the "stems" and collect the always potent residue
to make a delicous milk:) for anybody who want this info.

Happy vapeing:)
scrape and vape, easier to titrate doses. heavily dirtied stems can really fuck you up, remember this is condensed vapor (cannabiniods mainly, any small amounts of terpenes that made it out) and .1g of this stuff can easily be 4-5x your normal (total cannabinoid mg) dose.
 

Stevenski

Enter the Dragon
Proud owner of an Air & this is my first post on FC after a couple months lurking. This thread convinced me to purchase an Air after all & create an account.

I mostly use my Air on weeknights as it is more convenient than my EQ for the 4 or so stems I vape of an evening. I find it to be pretty straight forward to use & removable batteries was the reason I purchased this over a Solo. I would recommend this to anyone for their first vape or a Flowermate 5.0 if you are on a budget.

90% of my vaping is done using a 18mm gong & this lil sucka milks my bubbler very well indeed. In fact whilst typing this post I forgot I had turned it on & loaded a fresh stem. That first milky rip was a goddam lungbuster after 5 minutes cooking on red!

The only real issue is the shutoff time as I would prefer to have 12 or 15 minute shut off so I can finish a loosely packed stem in one cycle. I understand why they have it that way but it would be nice if you could have a couple of timer settings.
 

CloudScion

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I understand why they have it that way but it would be nice if you could have a couple of timer settings.

Hi and welcome, i make an acc too a few days ago after much reading on this forum:)
for the timing setting, does the unit shut off automatic?
Is there no way to bypass this by pressing a button or so?
anyway i think you can simply put it on again and vape to the end, do so?

ive ordered an air too and cant wait until its here =)
 

spiggot

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scrape and vape, easier to titrate doses. heavily dirtied stems can really fuck you up, remember this is condensed vapor (cannabiniods mainly, any small amounts of terpenes that made it out) and .1g of this stuff can easily be 4-5x your normal (total cannabinoid mg) dose.

I'm interested in other methods of using reclaim from stems, as my first experiment vaping QWISO from my stem bath iso was a disaster, horrendous foul taste for some reason which I could not tolerate.

When you say scrape and vape, how are you scraping out the stem? It's just a light brown oily residue in mine when I clean them, I can't see how I could scrape out enough to then add to a vape bowl.
 

Stevenski

Enter the Dragon
Hi CloudScion, From my research it does not seem you can bypass the auto shut off time. I do know the following is helpful when getting to know your new Air

To resume vaping at your previous session temp setting hold the down button for 2 seconds.
To turn the beep on or off hold the up button for 2 seconds.
When you turn the Air on you will see a short flash before you hit the blue standby mode (before you set your temp). That is the battery indicator & you will get a green flash for 2 sessions, orange for 2 & red for 2. That is only an approximate gauge of course but happy vaping.
 

Bongologist

JoJo Woodworks
Accessory Maker
My wife has said the same thing about varying auto shut off times and I agree with her that an app would be such a nice addition to the Air. I mentioned this a few pages ago, but I want a "I'm heated up" beep to remind me that it's sitting there turned on. Those two features and maybe variable airflow would guarantee my purchase of a version 2.
 

OF

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The only real issue is the shutoff time as I would prefer to have 12 or 15 minute shut off so I can finish a loosely packed stem in one cycle.

You might try what I did at first: When it gets solidly to working temperature (about 2 or 3 minutes) don't settle into the session, instead shut it off and immediately back on. Now you have 10 minutes of vaping, for a 12 or 13 minute total. This costs an extra session per battery of course, but it's your call.

Eventually I learned to complete the session in 10 minutes for the most part.

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vapen00b

Many vapes & accessories. Always happy to help
I thought I'd just suffice to change temp for a sec and get back to your former temp in a second click to start from 10 again?
 
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Stevenski

Enter the Dragon
You might try what I did at first: When it gets solidly to working temperature (about 2 or 3 minutes) don't settle into the session, instead shut it off and immediately back on. Now you have 10 minutes of vaping, for a 12 or 13 minute total. This costs an extra session per battery of course, but it's your call.

Eventually I learned to complete the session in 10 minutes for the most part.

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Already do that & I tend to get around 4 sessions a charge on red so all is good :). The extra 2-3 minutes is on top of that. Really just need to load smaller stems but it is hard psychologically coming from a 20 year heavy combuster who is used to 1.5g of an evening in 6-8 massive bowls mixed with tobacco.
 

OF

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I thought I'd just suffice to change temp for a sec and get back to your former temp in a second click to start from 10 again?

It doesn't time that way, it times from power up. Even if you never select a heat setting (and actually start the session) the timer runs from turn on, same as in Solo.

Easiest to click it off (both buttons), back on (both buttons again) then hold down the down key to reset to former setting before enjoying the ten minutes of vaping.

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