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    Pen Imag Plus

    Hey, I'm guessing. It's the other guy with the first hand information...... But stand buy a few days until I get mine......I'm not very good at keeping secrets...... You're welcome to all the wild speculation I can come up with. OF
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    The Magic-Flight Box

    That's the issue. Some low life types take advantage of MFLBs amazing 'we trust you' replacement program and rather than destroy the old unit when the new arrives (and send the confirming photo) as they agreed to do they pretend it never happened and try to set up honest 3rd party folks for...
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    Pen Imag Plus

    OK, that makes it Gospel. Clear statement from the most experienced authority known....... Good show I had other questions or I'd have blown $54.99 over a few minute timing error. Thanks, oh great and wise guy. Or is that 'wiseguy'? OF Edit: Here's an update on my order with PIU. I...
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    Pen Imag Plus

    First off, that $55 is a lie......it's really $54.99 with that discount ($30 more with the 'published' code on their web page......). So I too gave it 'the once over' and I see an OK vape that's been upgraded in response to the issues of earlier units. Ceramic bowl, now 5 minute time out...
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    Arizer Solo

    That's a definite possibility. Since the THC level doesn't drop off fairly quickly like with smoking (heaven forbid....) or vaping anxiety can become part of it too. Until you learn more, I suggest a fraction of it. You should 'come on' inside an hour at say 90 minutes you can 'top up' if...
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    FlowerMate Vapormax V/V5.0/V5.0S/V5 Pro

    First off, howdy, welcome to the Forum. IMO solid choice as a first vape, easy to 'get your feet wet'. I would not worry about the black marks. They're metal scuffed off the screen at the bottom as it was pushed home, now oxidized. It's only a few atoms thick. This happens on lots of...
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    Arizer Solo

    Yes, they unscrew. They're basically a screw cap made from different plastic with a rubber gasket. Don't force it, of course (it's only glass....). Wrap a rubber band around the glass to improve your grip if necessary, try it hot. They look like this (this was a gasket replacement...
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    Arizer Solo

    Howdy. Yes, no doubt lots of us have, the work just fine (a bit hotter/harsher perhaps than their longer cousins). They've been around since before Christmas? Perhaps my favorite Air stem, a sometimes thing in Solo. OF
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    Arizer Solo

    Actually I've done exactly that. I would have preferred crystal, of course, but know that inert plastics don't change the taste so I 'went with it', the alternative being swigging out of the bottle........ Still plenty fine. Wood stems, in many cases, are different for sure. If you'll just...
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    Arizer Solo

    Ironically GonG adapters are an attempt to do just that, standardize the connection so you could interchange other gear. Good idea in general even if there was an oversight in making them of glass in your case....... I like it when Vape makers design this into their products. Like the plastic...
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    The Arizer Air

    That's good news, really. One option you might consider is buying a USB charge cable off EBay (few dollars shipped) and plug it into your computer, a 'USB power adapter' or 'USB auto adapter'. Again a few bucks shipped if you poke around EBay some. You could have a '3 way system' (mains, auto...
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    FlowerMate Vapormax V/V5.0/V5.0S/V5 Pro

    Taking that a step further, for a pocket vape I suggest the Mini has the clear advantage. While giving full performance (but shorter battery life) it's a lot smaller. If you have 'largish' hands it's easy to palm it. OF
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    The Arizer Air

    Yep, at least mine do. Some tighter than others of course. My Ed's stem is tightest of all. The very first Airs came with the straight Solo stem in addition to the two plastic topped stems (it was wrapped up with the case and rubber sleeve). Soon after the short all glass stem was...
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    The Arizer Air

    Amen to that one! 'Well, that didn't work?' beats "AW, SHIT!" every time. Given enough time guys are going to try the battery backwards....... I would not be. Glass is a lousy conductor of heat. The all glass stem for Air...
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    The Arizer Air

    Yup. They can either protect/design around the issue or be ready to replace a LOT of units under warranty if it's a problem for the device. No Bean Counter worth his salt would let it happen the other way. This is definitely a feature tested many times in any serious Beta testing effort as...
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    The Arizer Air

    Five Volts is correct, same as USB ports. However it's DC not AC. Trying to read AC on a DC supply with a DMM can give all sorts of answers depending. Are you sure it's AC? Have you tried DC? No sin, but I think you're mis remembering something. There's no way the LEDs actually light...
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    The Arizer Air

    Naw. How would you have power to light the LED (with the correct polarity)? It stays dark, just like no battery at all. A charger, with it's own power source, might give a clue. But not the Air itself, it has no power to run on. And yes, I just tried it to be sure....... OF
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    Arizer Solo

    Boy isn't that the simple truth of the matter. "Solo: The no bullshit vape". Unfortunately that doesn't make a good corporate motto......nor socially acceptable advertising.....but it does sum it up nicely. Give it half a chance and you'll be rewarded with useful results which you can fine...
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    The Arizer Air

    Sure, generally the same as Solo. A bit under 20 Watts peak (say 12 average?). Higher peak currents are only useful if you're in a hurry since it's a closed loop, once in regulation the average is what's needed to make up for heat losses and make vapor. No magic really. And straight power...
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    Vapman

    Of course I can believe it, in fact it's what I would have expected. An intermittent as opposed to a hard failure. In all likelihood no component has failed in the conventional sense. A design/programing error perhaps, or assembly workmanship error, but not a defective part. They tend to fail...
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