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    Arizer Air II

    I get it you think that's the way it should work, but in the end it's not how it does? Contract Law is clear on the topic. What happens if SP (or some other seller) doesn't abide by their agreement with their supplier? Something totally out of Arizer's control. Not that he, or anyone else we...
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    Arizer Solo II

    I think it falls into the broad troubleshooting/prevention category of "Chicken Soup". 'Can't hurt, might help'? OF
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    Arizer Air II

    That's unfortunate, but as I said what you might expect? Your only legal claim is with the guy who sold it to you. You have no contract with them directly, since you gave them no money ('quid pro quo' again). They no doubt have an agreement with those 'down the line'. They had the option...
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    Multi-brand HEALTHY RIPS FURY

    Beats me what's going on....... Let's try it again with the other link (linked BBC code, not straight BBC code): OF Edit: OK that doesn't work on FC either? But the 'try Reply' idea seems to... FWIW @Vitolo seems to have the secret, I wonder if he'll tell us? OF Edit again: I'm...
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    Multi-brand HEALTHY RIPS FURY

    Sorry, man, I'm spoken for...... I'll keep you in mind, though. Making a few simple tools to support your efforts is chump change compared to even a single of the lives you touch. I remain inspired by your adventures, and guided by your advice. Let's see how this version works out? Let's...
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    Arizer ARGO vs Healthy Rips Fury 2

    OK, I'll bite, but can you give us a clue???? What do you want? I have (and use) both. Although ArGo not as much of course as before F2. F2 has the edge on size and shape. It fits well in a pocket, ArGo is a brick with sharp edges. Battery life is better in ArGo and you can swap in charged...
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    Multi-brand HEALTHY RIPS FURY

    Gentle Friends, More on my capsule loading tool project? Here's a shot of my current version: The empty tool, with the push rod extended, is on the bottom. This rod is a plunger that will eject the filled capsule later on. Above that is a second tool with the plunger retracted (about 1/2...
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    Arizer Air II

    Bummer. From a legal POV it has to be with the guy you bought it from, he's the guy you have a contract with not Arizer. Sometimes makers honor claims directly, but the only party you have recourse with is the guy you gave money to ('quid pro quo'). He, OTOH, has a contract with Arizer or an...
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    Arizer Solo II

    Great call on both vape and Dealer. FWIW I wouldn't get anxious about random net.guy's opinions of the draw. Very subjective, and often clouded with experience blazing. Vapor production rate has a real limit (having to do with how fast the heat can conduct into the load. Drawing in a bunch...
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    Arizer ArGo

    I don't think so, that is later Solo Is (with larger holes) are basically the same as Solo II, Air and ArGo? "Every man has his price" or so they say. The important part is you use/enjoy your purchase. I tend to take a longer view of vape prices. If it's a good choice, I'm going to put a...
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    Arizer Solo II

    Simple, SS conducts the heat up the stem faster than glass...... While some cling to the idea Solo is convection, where this wouldn't be the case, more of the heat escapes this way (never makes it to the load). You need to dial up the temperature to compensate. With Solo I we'd start with a...
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    Arizer Solo II

    I don't think you'll find anyone to disagree with that. There was a change about the time Air came out as I recall, since then Solo and Air (and now ArGo) have had the larger holes. I second IRB above, but not for the same reason. Drilling glass is not trivial. You need diamond drills...
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    Arizer Solo

    Most cool. BBA is a tough act to follow for sure. Thanks for the thought. Enjoy the day. Strangely exactly my plan...... OF
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    Arizer ArGo

    Agreed. This model is too new to expect deep discounts. Arizer will keep the price high for a while, based on the history with Solo I, Solo II, Air I and Air II. We're seeing 'better' prices on Solo I now that Solo II has been out for a while. OF
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    Arizer Solo II

    I agree. The notches prevent your tipping the stem to control the restriction (get maximum density). Vapor only happens as fast as heat is conducted into the load. Honking on it gets more volume (of course), but those 'huge clouds' are less dense, contain less THC that hitting for the same...
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    Multi-brand HEALTHY RIPS FURY

    Solo/Air/ArGo (all models) are basically the same capacity as F2. Depending on grind, strain, and cure say 1/4 gram? For instance, the 'dosing capsules' for F2 also fit well in Solo/Air stems. A more or less standard size, for instance the Flower Mates are in this class. VGs are in this...
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    Arizer Solo II

    Have you tried the F2 glass stem? Basically a smaller version of the Solo/Air bent stems. Very similar 'all glass vapor path' performance. In fact, even more so than Solo/Air since there's no heated seal...
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    Arizer ArGo

    No doubt somewhere, although it's an 'odd, metric' size on the ID. The problem with such 'corks' is they can too easily get pulled out in your pocket or from handling. Rater I suggest vinyl caps, which grip the rim tightly. Here's a pair of them (the other protects the load) as I use for...
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    Arizer Solo

    No. The unit is temperature controlled, it works at the same temperature as long as there's useful charge left. As the charge gets weaker it's simply on a bigger percentage of the cycle to compensate. They don't get weak at the session level. Short of failure to work at all, it's a matter of...
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    Arizer Solo II

    Glad you're getting to know Solo, it's a very versitle tool. No 'right way' for all users, each guy has to explore the options. You're right on not always jamming the bowl full. You can even put intact nugs in, have you tried that? For sure 'heat soak', both on start up and between hits, is...
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