OldPotHead
I vape to get even
Got the word. Shipped!!! Could not be happier.
But, but, I haven't made any choice yet, I just wanted Les to buy and review one so I could have an honest review, lol.I've been through 20 vapes, but somehow back to Air[max]. I have to say, my most relaxing experience is with a simple Arizer stem. Good choice @TeaCup
Great I hope you will enjoy it. Since you seem experience in Arizer and I don't have any, is this new device conduction or hybrid?Just got tracking, arriving tomorrow!!! Hope to have a review up by the weekend...
Hey @OldPotHead, saw that you ordered one and should be getting one soon. Could you please compare it to your mighty and reflect over the aspects of if you have to take big deep pulls to get good vapor production or if you can as with the mighty sip on it slowly without using too much force from the lungs? Would be really appreciated as I´m thinking of ordering oneI think it's the same hybrid Arizer oven as Air2 and Solo2 - not 100% sure. I'll be sure to mention that in my review. Also, depending upon how you setup stem, grind, dry, load, pack, tamp, I can customize the Solo oven for more conduction or less.
Ah the standard pain charging of a new battery powered product is something the kids probably never will get haha.
Nice setup! Have you used the unit without a water rig? How's the resistance in the pull on it with stock stems? Do you have to pull hard to create vapor and good clouds?My Favorite set-up so far
running through the stock stem is fine--she gets a little warm but no worse than most-- resistance depends mostly on how you pack it -- your not going to get dab or combust clouds but it does a good job for a vape! I prefer glass accessories for most everything but that Phoenix glycerin coil is next level awesome -- only down side is ya gotta freeze it so its not really an "on the go" accessory ---Nice setup! Have you used the unit without a water rig? How's the resistance in the pull on it with stock stems? Do you have to pull hard to create vapor and good clouds?
fwiw planetofthevapes has the arizer air max at $199 for 4/20 salesHi All. Please correct any misunderstandings below (or add any missing details):
The solo 2 has a 3 hour battery life vs Air Max with 2.25 hours. The Air Max uses a bigger 26650 battery to get upto solo 2 levels of heat generation, but it is basically the same level as solo 2. Some extra software features added: dark mode, upside mode, heating level reached alert beep. Air Max comes with wpa included, but leaves out the long stem. Cost of Air Max = $224, solo 2= $155.
Some background: I had an air which had some issues with random switching off. The air was also underpowered. I then got a solo 2. I also have vapcaps and a TM. Buying a new arizer for a friend. Is the air max worth it to you?
I am in Europe though. Hoping it will be available on online stores here soon.fwiw planetofthevapes has the arizer air max at $199 for 4/20 sales
You can pre order it at lacentralevapeur.com for 239€. verdampftnochmal.de has it listed but you can't pre order it and from experience they've sold out in minutes beforeI am in Europe though. Hoping it will be available on online stores here soon.
Edit: It is 229 euros.
Sorry dont have any other arizer vapes to compare to but the max beats out my fury edge-magic flight--Davinci--runt---Hi All. Please correct any misunderstandings below (or add any missing details):
The solo 2 has a 3 hour battery life vs Air Max with 2.25 hours. The Air Max uses a bigger 26650 battery to get upto solo 2 levels of heat generation, but it is basically the same level as solo 2. Some extra software features added: dark mode, upside mode, heating level reached alert beep. Air Max comes with wpa included, but leaves out the long stem. Cost of Air Max = $224, solo 2= $155.
Some background: I had an air which had some issues with random switching off. The air was also underpowered. I then got a solo 2. I also have vapcaps and a TM. Buying a new arizer for a friend. Is the air max worth it to you
Thanks for the comparison. Where are you based bud? Just got a new TM myself and if you're close I wouldn't mind letting you try it.Sorry dont have any other arizer vapes to compare to but the max beats out my fury edge-magic flight--Davinci--runt---
and any of my dynavaps---- my simrell/dyna is awesome but the arizer ease beats it out with ease of use--- I would love to try a tinymight to compare --guessing thats the only flameless vape that would compare---each their own I guess
Sorry dont have any other arizer vapes to compare to but the max beats out my fury edge-magic flight--Davinci--runt---
and any of my dynavaps---- my simrell/dyna is awesome but the arizer ease beats it out with ease of use--- I would love to try a tinymight to compare --guessing thats the only flameless vape that would compare---each their own I guess
Just what I expectedDraw resistance is pretty much the exact same
Thanks for the write up @OldPotHead, really appreciated. From what you wrote I believe I´ll just pull the trigger on two Air 2's for me and the girlfriend to start with, see what we think of those. Any of you believe the Air 2 will cheaper than what it's listed for today on 4/20? Here in Europe you can get it for 129-139€ today, should I just pull the trigger on those now?Okay, a few first thoughts ONLY.
1. It's not that different than Solo2 and Air2 / kind of a hybrid. The oven is a hair deeper. I held all 3 units together and Solo and Air Max pretty much the same depth. Same exact oven from the what you can see on the outside.
2. Love the new buttons / screen. Easier, more practical, but no super big deal - just very nice. It's a hair longer, thicker, and definitely heavier. I like the way it looks and feels.
3. Battery life no better than Solo2, maybe not quite as good... jury still out here.
4. Heats up a drop slower than Solo2, which is rapid, not complaining. Charges in a couple of hours.
5. Draw resistance is pretty much the exact same, same four scalloped vents in the oven floor. Again, no definite decision here, still playing with loading stems just right, but I don't think there's much difference between Air or Solo. I've been playing with a tighter pack, using the resistance to generate more vapor.
PS: didn't forget you Mighty comparison guys, but right now I'm feeling much love for the Arizer stem, and a little tired of the S&B cooling unit. I think the draw resistance very affected by herb prep, pack, cleanliness, and can almost override anything else. It's not that different than Solo vs Mighty.
More to follow, today was my first real day...