Anyone Think Arizer Might All the Sudden Announce a New On Demand Vape?

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hi_there

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I remember how exciting it was to see the Arizer Air all the sudden become available, been loving it for over a year now. I wonder if they (Arizer) might surprise us with a Grasshopper killer? I have my fingers crossed.
 

Hashtag46&2

Trichome Technician
A grasshopper killer???

Arn't those things committing suicide anyway???

Lol...


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I wouldn't doubt it, Arizer as far as I know, has never hyped up any of their gear prior to release dates.

The Air was simply available for purchase, no growing pains (published anyhow)
No campaign... Just another solid product.

I'm sure that they recognize the increasing number of on-demand vaporizers...

I'd love to see what they are doing in the lab.

Then of course the Haze Square is coming.

Jeez.. I need to start playing the Lottery.
 

CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
I wish that Arizer would come out with a vaporizer comparable to the Grasshopper but actually work as designed. Show Hopper Labs how its done with s little bit of class. You never know with Arizer, they don't need hype before they release a new product.

Hopper labs needs to increase their production rate. They need to hire more people, they may not have the finances. It can be depressing reading through the Grasshopper shipping thread.

I've been tempted to order but I'm not sure if I would ever get a unit. I don't want to be out $200. I would get too cranky waiting for my unit to come.
 
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kellya86

Herb gardener...
I see arizer like I see my 99 impreza,
Old, well used, not as high tech now as some, but will still outperform most new contenders, and is still super reliable....

I enjoy reading the grasshopper thread, reminds me that I did buy the right vapes,

Rule number one of buying drugs...
Don't give money before you see product...
Maybe this applies to vapes too...
 

hi_there

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Hopper labs needs to increase their production rate. They need to hire more people

I think it is more of a case of needing to figure out why all the failures are happening. Building more units quickly will just get more warranty claims and bad PR if they can't fix these issues. I have seen people posting that they have had to return 2, 3 and even 4 defective units. That is crazy.
 

Farid

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I think Arizer's next portable should be an Air that uses 2 18650 batteries next to each other. I envision it looking as slim as the air, but with more of a box mod profile as it has to fit the extra battery. I have a hard time picturing an Arizer portable that doesn't use their sesh style stem oven design.
 

Hashtag46&2

Trichome Technician
Hopper labs needs to increase their production rate. They need to hire more people, they may not have the finances. It can be depressing reading through the Grasshopper shipping thread.

I think it is more of a case of needing to figure out why all the failures are happening. Building more units quickly will just get more warranty claims and bad PR if they can't fix these issues. I have seen people posting that they have had to return 2, 3 and even 4 defective units. That is crazy.

Hopper Labs needs to collaborate with Arizer.

The consistency/reliability of The Solo/Air with the ingenuity of the Hopper.
 

lookhigh

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I think Arizer's next portable should be an Air that uses 2 18650 batteries next to each other. I envision it looking as slim as the air, but with more of a box mod profile as it has to fit the extra battery. I have a hard time picturing an Arizer portable that doesn't use their sesh style stem oven design.
Sounds like the Solo.
I would think they are working on something, we will not see or hear about it until its ready for purchase. Why cant all company's work like that and forget about all the hype.
If you make a good product people will buy it.
 

herbivore21

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Sounds like the Solo.
I would think they are working on something, we will not see or hear about it until its ready for purchase. Why cant all company's work like that and forget about all the hype.
If you make a good product people will buy it.
Lol yup just what I was thinking.

I wanna see a vape that is truly pocketable from Arizer that produces vapor on demand. Session vapes are anathema to my on the go needs. I basically need an on demand vape that can effectively vaporize low melt bubble hashes (this should be fine using the temps currently provided for the Air, maybe with an extra setting 20-30f hotter) on the go without a need for extra cooling. Removable and standardised batteries would be ideal, I am not interested in proprietary battery bullshit (this also can really fuck foreign buyers due to customs regulations surrounding batteries - we need the option of locally available generic battery form factors).

A major thing that I want from Arizer is as follows. Nothing but glass/inert metals on the mouthpiece/airpath. Mouthpieces that double as a GonG adapter. Minimal draw resistance is key here too. My old Solo had the worst draw resistance ever which basically saw me getting rid of it pretty quickly - I can't be fucked with a vape that feels like I am fighting with it over the vapor. I have used newer models that belong to my buddies that hit much better though so AFAIK Arizer have possibly resolved this issue already :)

The crux is really the on-demand part. To me, session vapes should be a plug-in/home cordless affair. I would say the Mighty or the Solo could both be considered great home cordless devices (the former greater than the latter but at a higher price), but they are absolutely not portables in the sense of being pocketable and useful for quick hits on the go.

On demand (and able to do multiple on demand hits in rapid succession without problems) vapor is a must IMHO for portable vapes. Long heat up times and multiple inhalations and exhalations in public places etc are all just a liability, especially for those who cannot legally vape in public.

If Arizer could do this, I'd be right back on board the Arizer train! I love the longevity and reliability of their products and there is a lot to be said for this especially in our industry! As it currently stands, none of their line-up really seems to meet my needs.
 

HomeFree

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Just get yourself a second battery for the air. :) Then you can swap them out when the one in the unit starts running out of steam and you should get decent run time with popping in another battery when the one you are using peters out. I have 3 that I rotate. I love being able to swap out batteries in the Air and not treat it as a sealed unit.

I would love a dependable on demand electronic vape I could pocket. I'm not sure how much I would use it though. I rarely vape any farther away then on my patio or right outside the house. But it would be cool IMO.
 

lookhigh

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@herbivore21 yes the old model Solo was more restricted than the newer model. It is still a session vape though. Heat up time definitely needs improving, even the cheap Chinese vapes can heat up in 20seconds. So many new portables to look at.
 

biohacker

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Arizer is such a shadowy figure in the vape world. I would like to get a chance to meet the brains behind the Solo..

I have had this pleasure, several times. I personally don't think they are working on another vape since the Air took so long to release (it was in the works for a VERY long time, and release was delayed just not advertised). Add to that they are getting older, and IMO will just reap the rewards of their efforts. I'm not a fan of their vapes any longer although I do think that they make okay products.
 
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