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Help me decide HV3 vs AA

CalyxSmokr

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I have 18650s so that is a plus for either.
Love the nano but need something for unplugged time without a huge warmup but reasonable price. Will probably run flower and concentrates through a 14 mm glass connection for the time being.
I don't want to have to grind a lot extra fine if that makes a difference. Haze seems more convenient and fun to use with a nice big capacity. But if the arizer is smoother and more efficient I would probably lean that direction.
TIA guise and if you think another portable at $200 or less is better let me know.
 
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SiDankies

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I love the Air and Arizer. Cant beat the $155 from PIU deal right now IMO. However they have the V3 for a nice deal too i believe. I feel V3 is more fun to use but Air might have the sustainable easy performance.
 

CalyxSmokr

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I love the Air and Arizer. Cant beat the $155 from PIU deal right now IMO. However they have the V3 for a nice deal too i believe. I feel V3 is more fun to use but Air might have the sustainable easy performance.
I want to take a few hits here and there most of the time. Maybe hit a half load after a quick heat up here and there. I wonder if that is the same on either unit.
The Haze has true portability which is nice. I like the can idea and don't relish dealing with multiple glass stems but performance is the important factor.
I guess it comes down to efficiency because they are w/in 20 dollars of each other right now
 
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lemmeadem

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I know the thread is limited to two vapes but have you considered the Firefly? It's a little more on-demand and I don't really see the Air/Haze being that good for here-and-there hits.

The price might kill you but if it's one of the Firefly's that performs well, you're set. :)
 

little maggie

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With only a $20 difference I recommend the Haze. That's quite a deal on it. I have both the Arizer (solo and air) and the Haze. The Haze is far better than the Arizer for many reasons. Since getting the Haze my VAS is almost cured- except on special days like today. It's simple to load both sections and leave them until ready to use. I find it more reliable in terms of making clouds and on a low setting. I use both with water and find the Haze much easier to use. Great warranty including the ability to upgrade when a new model comes along.
 

CalyxSmokr

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With only a $20 difference I recommend the Haze. That's quite a deal on it. I have both the Arizer (solo and air) and the Haze. The Haze is far better than the Arizer for many reasons. Since getting the Haze my VAS is almost cured- except on special days like today. It's simple to load both sections and leave them until ready to use. I find it more reliable in terms of making clouds and on a low setting. I use both with water and find the Haze much easier to use. Great warranty including the ability to upgrade when a new model comes along.
well actually the haze is sold out at vapeworld but I think I might go haze anyway.
I say here and there hitting it but it would probably be about .1-.2 I am talking about. Can you put .2 in a can and have it work well. Can I hit half the can if it is full (.4?) and then turn it off and finish it later?
I know the thread is limited to two vapes but have you considered the Firefly? It's a little more on-demand and I don't really see the Air/Haze being that good for here-and-there hits.

The price might kill you but if it's one of the Firefly's that performs well, you're set. :)
And you think pretty satisfying for one person? Although it would be nice to pass around occasionally/often. I guess not through water but it would be a simple solution.
Isn't reliability and battery life slightly in question?
Considering it and also the pax2 although no concentrates and fine grind for pax. Small form factor is sweet.
 
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CarolKing

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I have both vaporizers and really like them both. I just got the Haze v3 a week ago and have had the AA for a year. So I am more familiar with the AA. If you are going to be using a lot of shatter or wax the Haze would probably work out better. The AA is more stealth and sleek, so it really depends on how you will be using your unit. The Air has fewer parts to worry about and is easier to clean.

The Haze has the baskets that you can prepack for wax or flowers. They both have the user replaceable batteries. The Haze comes with a charger. The Haze can't be charged with the battery inside whereas the AA you can. I bought a Nitecore charger to use with the AA batteries. The Haze you can't use and charge at the same time but the AA you are able to. I get about the same amount of time per battery in each unit, about 50-60 min. There are some differences between the two. I would say I use a bit more cannabis using my Haze.

They both have their pros and cons. They both have good flavor and you can't go wrong with either unit. It probably would come down to personal preference. The Haze v3 has a 10 year warranty so that is something to consider.
 
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little maggie

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I saw the Haze for a very low price on the Friday list. As for your question- I tend to use very little in the Haze cans and they work very well and last for a while. I never fill them. I'm not sure that you can use half and then the other half later but I have turned off the Haze when the flower color was fairly light and then used the rest later. As for batteries, I usually have an air and a haze battery charging all the time so that I can just switch my current battery out when it's used up.
 

SiDankies

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You can pack an Air stem with as much as you want. I use small or large loads with the Air its all about preference. I haven't used a V3 but the Air gives me nothing but consistent performance EVERY time.
 

CalyxSmokr

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I went Air for efficiency and lower overall cost.
If vapeworld hadn't sold out it would have been haze but in the end I think this is prob a slightly better choice - although I love the convenience and form factor on that v3.
Plus it gave me a reason to go through PIU
 

K-Schizzle

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Can anyone who has used the Solo, Air, and Haze V3 comment on which has the smoothest and best tasting vapor? Im about to purchase one of these as well. I'm mainly considering the Solo and the Haze V3, but possibly the Air as well. (I've read that the Solo has a bit better vapor quality than the Air, but some clarification/opinions are welcome). I'm only using this at home, but I want it to be cordless/portable. Only using it with very very small amounts of dry herbs. The vapor taste and purity is my main concern, as I'm not a huge cloud chaser, so density/thickness is less of a concern. I want to avoid getting to that threshold of combustion as much as possible.

Thanks in advance! Any help or guidance is much appreciated!
 
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