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    Arizer Solo II

    Amen! What the next person likes is at best a guide or suggestion. In the end, the only opinion that has real value is yours........ OF
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    Vapman

    It will diminish it but it's probably soaked in a fair ways. When it's 'removed' is your call. Soaks in solvents like Acetone are a double edged sword here, they will wash some out but also dissolve some and can carry it even deeper into the wood where it will be hard for the smell/taste to...
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    Arizer Solo

    While I get what you're saying, I think they picked a range that suits nearly all owners. And for sure I don't agree with "simple software upgrade". Not only is there no such thing if you want it reliable (lots of testing needed) but how do you suggest an owner could know the changes made with...
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    Arizer Solo

    It depends......doesn't it always? There is a single preset, the last value you (or for the initial use, the factory) used. You can use that one (like most of us do) or dial it up or down. A small point, but it doesn't always start at the bottom for instance. In practice I think one of the...
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    DaVinci MIQRO

    I've never seen that exact thing here, but have seen similar when changing batteries. My assumption is since it's not on (basically these sorts of units never shut off really, or they wouldn't be able to know buttons are pressed to 'wake up') when the new battery is put in. In such cases many...
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    Multi-brand HEALTHY RIPS FURY

    But you don't understand, that's a feature. They want the smell to linger, it's a selling feature. Some expect it, are not happy if it's not there. Typically such perfumes respond better to bases than acids. The detergent is basic typically, which is how the smell gets there? Try baking...
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    Multi-brand HEALTHY RIPS FURY

    It does remove 'everything' including smells, provided there's enough flow of wash and rinse water where you put them. Some places have much more than others. I sometimes use a funnel and short piece of tubing to 'catch more water' and remove the need for careful placement (I put it in the...
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    Vapman

    You know, last I checked the laser engraver needed to do this was $400 from dozens of sources (probably less by now?). All using the same basic laser (40 or 50 Watts IIRC), mirrors and printer mechanisms. For $100 or so more you can get a 'rotary stage' to do round things flawlessly (you only...
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    Vapman

    This is a fantastic idea! It's too late for this year, but how about a "Canada Day Commemorative" version? July 1, their 'Independence Day' from the Mother Country. A custom Maple (extra credit for real Canadian Maple) with engraving including the Maple leaf.....and both languages, of course...
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    Vapman

    Excellent news! Aside from the Classic Pear and it's Basic brother I think you should stock exotic stems. I think folks would want to 'upgrade' theirs in this simple and satisfying way. Concentrate screens should also be included since few think to order them with their unit? A couple of...
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    Arizer Solo

    Some of the guys I hang with qualify..........anything specific you're looking for? OF
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    Arizer Solo

    The logical result of a misspent youth....... OF
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    Arizer Solo II

    A much different question than your first. I think the answer here is they're basically the same. The need for 'heat soaks' is a feature of the conduction heating nature of the devices. Heat within the load is quickly exhausted, some making vapor and some heating the incoming cooler air...
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    Arizer Solo II

    Usually, but IMO you should not if you want the battery lo last longer. Stopping it at 90% instead (one session?) will DOUBLE your battery lifetime. A good trade off, I think. Say 600 not 300 'cycles'. OF
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    Arizer Solo

    Good luck. Just be sure your T-rex tags are up to date.....and bring plenty of gun. It's nesting season, you know. watch out for the females they can be mighty protective....... If you get killed on the hunt, can I have your vapes? OF
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    Arizer Solo II

    As you said, "this has prob been discussed forever". However, while I understand your intent, it has not been 'forever' and IMO there's no probably about it. It's been discussed since Air came out and guys logically wanted to know how it compared to Solo I. You'll find (no doubt sincere)...
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    Arizer Solo II

    By all means consider the little bubbler stem from PIU: https://www.puffitup.com/Arizer-Air-Solo-H2O-Filtration-Stem-p/qtqc.solo-bubb.htm It's about the same size as the stock stem (unless you get the longer version.....), and is still very portable. There are built in water traps on each end...
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    Multi-brand HEALTHY RIPS FURY

    You mean September of last year, like 8 months ago? Hardly a record, not even in contention yet? Some warranties should include a short form will......in case you die before they decide to send it back? Hey, Solo I is an excellent vape (essentially zero problems reported), and can be had...
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    Discontinued Healthy Rips FIERCE

    I didn't find any such problems, but I wash such stems and MPs and recommend it over not washing..... Like in the dishwasher, or even by hand. Just like the Pioneers did with theirs in those wagon trains on their way West. OF
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    Multi-brand HEALTHY RIPS FURY

    There are, no doubt, sadder things, but none come to mind right off. Time to switch to your backup vape and tough it out. Hey, not having a backup vape when your F2 goes to the shop......that's sadder? A guy should always have a backup vape, like any mission critical piece of gear. Any vape...
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