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    Arizer ArGo

    Such sounds are fairly common with the sort of circuits used in ArGo and lots of other vapes. Usually they come from the cores of inductors used to change voltages. Clicks, chirps and other sounds, usually very faint and related to heating (as opposed to 'just being on') happen and IMO are not...
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    Arizer Solo

    "It depends", doesn't it always? New ones aren't much more than that these days if you 'shop around'. For sure it should be 'as new' and with all the bits and pieces with it. A new one would come with a full warranty in your name as well of course. Arizer tends to be pretty good in this...
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    Arizer Solo

    Yes, and if you did a 'cold start' with Solo I in one hand and Solo II in the other I think you'd find the same thing it true....... While not exactly "an identical time to get the same amounts of vapor" it's sure 'close enough for jazz'. That's what I found anyway. High numbers on the...
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    Arizer Solo

    Actually neither of those is true IMO. They heat in the same time really (since they use the same basic power to heat the same stem/load) and the current production Solo Is have the same ports therefore the same basic draw resistance as Solo II (unlike the first Solo Is). If you liked Solo I...
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    Arizer ArGo

    If they are genuine you should be fine. There are lots of counterfeits out there, I personally have bought some from Amazon. The problem is there are no official NCR18650Bs out there from Panasonic to you. Zero, Panasonic doesn't sell to our market for a host or reasons. None of the four...
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    Multi-brand HEALTHY RIPS FURY

    Exactly so. This seems to leave only two possibilities, either it's not really our favorite herb in there or the load really isn't at 221C. Since the OP gets good results with the same stash in his other vapes we can eliminate that? That leaves a defective unit or poor technique. Such a...
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    Arizer ArGo

    Howdy, welcome to the Forum and all the fun. Lots of good folks around, hope you stick around. Great choice with ArGo, you should be very happy with it. The advice on replacement 18650s is simple, stick to that exact make and model. Arizer went to a lot of trouble to source the absolute best...
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    Multi-brand HEALTHY RIPS FURY

    Me too, when I want it. I think it's safe to say that all the happy owners around here are able to extract as they want, that is get it as dark as they wish, or folks would be complaining? F2 seems a very solid unit, with a growing (and IMO well earned) following. Recommended. OF
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    Multi-brand HEALTHY RIPS FURY

    Excellent observation......again. I'd also like to point out that this is a session vape, unlike the others. Not only is the temperature potential higher with them (not being regulated) but the nature of use is different. F2 is basically a conduction deal, meaning it needs time for the heat...
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    Multi-brand HEALTHY RIPS FURY

    Sure wash it. In a detergent, not a solvent like ISO. I started out using PBW in a small jar, but find the dishwasher does a great job with almost no effort. I remove the blue gasket with it's screen for better flow, then put both it and the MP (big end up) in the silverware tray in the...
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    Arizer ArGo

    It also looks to me like while the 'pear shaped' stem has an upper and lower water trap (and therefore can be carried loaded) the larger one does not? That means you need to empty it for each carry, and also include a bottle with enough water in the kit to refill it in the field as needed? OF
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    Discontinued Elevape smart 2.0 (ESV 2.0)

    Strip it down. I believe it's inserted from below and has a retainer? Push it and it'll tear and distort first. It's a standard (English) size as I recall, I used another screen of finer mesh? Take is slow, it can be done. OF
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    Discontinued Elevape smart 2.0 (ESV 2.0)

    Yes, it is (I replaced mine) but I don't recall off hand exactly how. You have to strip it down most of the way, it goes in from the bottom as I recall. OF
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    Multi-brand HEALTHY RIPS FURY

    Gentle Friends, I've a suggestion on supporting our @Vitolo for your consideration. First a bit of background? Having missed the opportunity to get in on the big "Healthy Rips will match a group buy of F2s for Vitolo" deal earlier this year (not sure how I could have missed it......), I have...
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    Arizer Air II

    For sure PIU will make you happy, at least they always have. But it's good remember tight stems is not a feature Arizer supports. What is tight on one vape can easily be loose on the next. It was never intended to be a really tight seal, lots of guys tried to get their Solos replace because...
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    Multi-brand HEALTHY RIPS FURY

    You're quite welcome, that was of course the goal. The effort is not 'worth it' if it's not useful to our fellows...... Or at least amuses. Thanks for the kind words, much appreciated. Regards to all. OF
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    Arizer Solo

    Just one? I don't think anyone here could call that excessive....... OF
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    Arizer Solo

    Indeed. Hopefully, wherever he is the surf is up and the weed in flower...... OF
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    Arizer Solo II

    This one's easy, wrap the male connector with a layer of 'Plumber's tape', the teflon tape with no adhesive used on threaded pipe connections: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00538ITFW/ref=twister_B07DWCXXVB?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 Zero chance of sticking. Chemically inert, safe at the highest...
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    Arizer ArGo

    Fun world, on one of the other threads guys are busy describing how much better the performance on Air is over Solo??? They no doubt believe it. Can't prove it my me, and most who've tried, but still the net.wisdom is there to see. I like Solo, personally, as I value the longer battery life...
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