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  1. GooglyEyes

    What books are you reading?

    Artemis, by Andy Weir
  2. GooglyEyes

    Discontinued VapeXhale Cloud EVO

    You know you guys are killing me? :cry: I'm on an herb-sabbatical and you guys is really really making me jones for some herb.:science: The EVO really seems like its going to be on my desktop in 2014.
  3. GooglyEyes

    Discontinued VapeXhale Cloud EVO

    I fit all the requirements but one. Haven't used an EVO (or the original models). Good luck with Oprah, hope you get the recognition you deserve.
  4. GooglyEyes

    Discontinued VapeXhale Cloud EVO

    I don't know. To me, this does not look like combustion. I was the queen of combustion when trying to use my ex's Silver Surfer. Not only could I taste that burnt taste, but when I dumped the used herb out it was still smoking as it lay there. The color of the ABV was pretty much dark black...
  5. GooglyEyes

    Any Archer fans out there?

    Awwwwwwwww...Pigley<sigh>
  6. GooglyEyes

    Arizer Solo

    Remember, the batter pack that's in the Solo has a circuit board inside the over-wrap that prevents over charging and rapid discharge. If you leave out that circuit board you could damage the Solo's circuitry or have a fire hazard on your hands.
  7. GooglyEyes

    Arizer Solo

    It depends on a lot of factors ... temperature setting, the bud itself, how long you pull, etc. But for me, with what I'm currently using, I'll take 10-15 slow pulls, each one 5-6 seconds long. The first 5 or 6 pulls at setting 3 or 4 (depends on the bud), and the next at the next higher temp...
  8. GooglyEyes

    Arizer Solo

    No, I'm another very satisfied Solo user. Been using it for nearly three months now. I've used the Iolite and my boyfriend's Silver Surfer, and my Solo is my favorite, and my daily-use vaporizer. No weird smells, no chipping (so far), no sounds that I can hear. I love it.
  9. GooglyEyes

    Arizer Solo

    Too bad its made from PVC plastic.
  10. GooglyEyes

    Arizer Solo

    I can't say for sure, either... but, when I was researching replacement batteries, the descriptions claim that there's a circuit board wrapped up in the battery pack that's supposed to prevent over charging or excessive discharge rates. My guess, is that it should be safe. Even so, I never...
  11. GooglyEyes

    Arizer Solo

    Sooo... I'm guessing that the 3% defect rate that Arizer Steve quoted is inaccurate. Very disappointing. I've only had my Solo for two weeks. So far I love it... but I can't keep my self from expecting mine to flake too.
  12. GooglyEyes

    Arizer Solo

    Same here. Though the bottom of my Solo's bowl is charcoal grey (the walls being black), and looks like it is a separate disk that was pressed into the bottom. Hmmm... I wonder if mine is one of the v1.1 Solo's?
  13. GooglyEyes

    Arizer Solo

    If its an insert... I wonder if the tight-fitting glass bats that some people have will fit?
  14. GooglyEyes

    Arizer Solo

    I can't say what happened with the Arizer Solo, and I don't want to make excuses for them... however... in other industries, the Grey Market is often fed by rejected units, that were supposed to have been destroyed, being "liberated" by either employees of the company or intrepid...
  15. GooglyEyes

    Arizer Solo

    A very good and very reassuring answer from Arizer (thanks Wileh). Some cookware manufacturers use ceramic coatings as a replacement for teflon (for supposed health reasons... or marketing). They also mention how precise they have to be in their manufacturing process to get the ceramic to stick...
  16. GooglyEyes

    Arizer Solo

    I don't think I'd use your Solo anymore. I don't know what the coating is (I'd always assumed it was Teflon or some similar anti-stick coating), but if its out-gassing or if particulates are coming off of it and getting sucked up into your lungs, it can't be good.
  17. GooglyEyes

    Arizer Solo

    Wow. I gotta say I'm surprised at some of the disrespectful rhetoric I've been reading... I just got my Solo Friday, from Puffitup, and am quite impressed by it. I'm not an expert by any means (I've used my BF's SSV, and the Iolite was my primary vaporizer for the last six months), but the Solo...
  18. GooglyEyes

    Arizer Solo

    They're probably connected in series (the voltage output would be the sum of the two individual battery's voltage. 2x3.7=7.4).
  19. GooglyEyes

    Iolite vaporiser

    Most ski resorts are probably above 7,500 feet. I'm not sure how a 50% increase in elevation (from where I live) will affect it. I know that most butane and propane stoves need special venturi nozzles for that altitude to work.
  20. GooglyEyes

    Iolite vaporiser

    I live at 5,000 foot elevation, and my iolite works fine... but... it is difficult to light... and the cold weather makes it even more difficult. I always warm it up against my body, first. This is true of any butane (or propane) powered device, though.
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