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    Arizer Solo

    I'm fully behind vaping in general and Solo specifically. IMO it's a great vape and fits well with a wide spectrum of owners. I don't know who told you "all "older" versions and have many problems" but IMO they lied to you. In fact, I prefer the older version, IMO a better battery management...
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    Discontinued Tvape Vaporizer

    You sound surprised. Sounds like what most 'suits' I know would say....... They'd love to sell you a new one every few months? No profit in helping you fix it? You get to answer the musical question 'is there maybe a better vape for me out there?'. IMO they'd have done better (higher chance...
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    Vapman

    Not me. What's this paper towel thing, aren't you supposed to use your pant's leg? No loose fibers there..... Being hot makes it easy to wipe clean, cold it can be sticky for sure. My only problems with concentrates are gluing filter to the pan and switching back to herb called for...
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    Arizer Solo

    Now be honest, big guy......you're not standing at all are you? You're sitting at that computer again wondering what you wanted to say seconds ago? Yep, it's a great idea all right. I wish it was mine. Somebody's staying sharp on their job........and for whatever reason Arizer isn't taking...
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    Arizer Solo

    So I understand. How nice you do it so we don't have to.....teamwork. That's what made America great you know. It's not really a GonG as much as the stock stem for Air. And they're ten bucks (rounded off), but who's gonna call an Hombre a liar for a buck? And more over, given their small...
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    The Arizer Air

    Sorry you're having troubles, guys, but 'the solution' is not in poking holes or stirring loads. It's elsewhere in technique. Please consider there are hundreds of getting excellent results with Air (and many times that with Solo) without this. You can vape intact buds in Air/Solo. I suggest...
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    The Arizer Air

    It depends on the USB converter current capacity, same as it does the wall wart. Assuming you have a typical (one Amp) one it'll take the normal time. It actually charges at .7 to .8 Amps (varies with unit and charge on battery) if it can get that much. If you're using a half Amp channel...
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    The Arizer Air

    Looks mighty tough to me, serious protection for sure. I'm thinking it'll even float when loaded? I'm thinking a guy'd be mighty proud to own a case like that...... OF
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    The Arizer Air

    Yep, yep and yep......which is why I said I did originally and posted this photo: OF
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    Arizer Solo

    I really like this idea. Many of us have a small collection of them.....and growing? Maybe we could pool them up and get a group conversion? We could supply Ataxian with stuff to break for maybe even a week? OF
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    The Arizer Air

    Yep. I think a lot of that is the shorter stem. Put one on a Solo (and run the same temperature) and it too is harsher than before. Dropping the heat, I now use step 2 not 3, can help. So of course, does even a modest WT. Sounds to me like a cure issue. I've had similar things happen in...
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    Discontinued Tripperflask Portable Vaporizer

    Sorry, I guess I missed it. Just what "truth" is this? Did someone try to deceive me/us? Should I avoid this vape? TIA OF
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    Vapman

    Most cool. Sounds like the man's good taste extends past picking the right spouse. Congrats to you both. OF
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    Vapman

    I very strongly disagree with this advice. IMO it's potentially very dangerous. Here's part of my rant to that effect from 'over there'. PLEASE FOLKS, DON'T FOLLOW THE ADVICE BLINDLY. "I read it on the web" doesn't always make it right: I was just made aware of this advice, IT IS EXTREMELY...
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    Discontinued Daisy vaporizer by Triihouse

    I was just made aware of this advice, IT IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS. Please educate yourself before you do it, it's not recommended by the lighter or gas suppliers (both of which would profit if you did it) because it's inviting disaster as it can become a "supercritical fluid". The 'unused space'...
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    The Arizer Air

    You could probably grind flat, exposed spots but it wouldn't make a Turbo stem by cutting the web. You could also probably use a 'wet saw' like the tile/counter guys use to cut ceramic tiles. You can rent them from the places that rent other construction/home improvement tools...
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    The Arizer Air

    I agree, the right tools and the right technique are needed to do a good job. I suspect that the web is cored out with traditional 'hole saw' diamond bits like these: http://www.amazon.com/Diamond-Tool-Drill-Ceramic-Glass/dp/B00HGAL8LC/ref=pd_sim_469_4?ie=UTF8&refRID=10WPYZT1WK0V3PZ9F5W9 The...
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    Vapman

    Yep, I'd say that qualifies.....in spades. A serious effort, indeed. I bet you can probably still smell it when hot? But after some use that won't be. OF
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    Vapman

    Sorry for not being clear enough, you're absolutely right, no detergent and water on the wood (that includes PBW). Maybe we should make teak VMs so water would be fine....... The plastic MP is fine. Solvents like acetone will have 'washed' the smell in deeper if allowed to sit even a little...
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    Arizer Solo

    Great news for sure. Also strange, substitution with 'known good' sub assemblies is one of the most powerful troubleshooting techniques out there....... It sounds like there may be some lingering issue? You might see if the new battery also 'jumps to 7' on charging?? Anyway, it's working...
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