metaknight
I dab. A lot.
heat up time and temp range will be interesting. It looks great so far.
Temp range is already known, 50C to 220C (122F to 428F)
heat up time and temp range will be interesting. It looks great so far.
I didn't mean looking exactly like a Milaana, but the way the components are setup, one side 18650 opposite heater and delivery side, similar ergonics without the fire button. Shorter glass where it looks like the stems drop in deeper here on the Ar-Go.@cannabis.pro i was almost thinking more Fury 2 like , doesn't really resemble a Millana at all to me.
but i wonder what the advantages will be compared to the portable air2?
an ultra portable with retractable stem, ok. and more ?
The moving parts of the air are the reason I never bought it for "on the go " use..I'm a pretty avid outdoorsman..and I love my solo..and was excited when the air first came out..but at the end of the day it was just a petite version of the unit I already had..although more pocket friendly I still had to carry a protective case with me while hiking, camping fishing etc...so a respectable stem is huge for me..if it performs like my solo and is the size of the Fury 2 ..I'd be more opt to buy the go over the air..just for that one reason alone...little changes like that are big for me personally..
Agreed, swapping batteries sucks in the woods.The moving parts of the air are the reason I never bought it for "on the go " use..I'm a pretty avid outdoorsman..and I love my solo..and was excited when the air first came out..but at the end of the day it was just a petite version of the unit I already had..although more pocket friendly I still had to carry a protective case with me while hiking, camping fishing etc...so a retractable stem is huge for me..if it performs like my solo and is the size of the Fury 2 ..I'd be more opt to buy the go over the air..just for that one reason alone...little changes like that are big for me personally..
Shorter glass where it looks like the stems drop in deeper here on the Ar-Go.
It's easier than plugging into a USB port and recharging.Agreed, swapping batteries sucks in the woods.
With a bigger battery like the solo 2, no need for recharging. Spare batteries (or battery pack) plus separate stems adds up. The retractable stem adds more portability, spare batteries will still be a thing though, unfortunately.It's easier than plugging into a USB port and recharging.
I'm also very skeptical of retractable stems in general as all 4 vapes I owned that used them had suboptimal vapor/air ratio due to the telescopic stem system (plus it often means you need a silicone seal of some kind in the vapor path)
A bigger battery isn't going to fit into this form factor. I'll take this and a 2 pack of 18650s over a fixed battery in anything any day. On a long adventure, I could still charge a portable solar battery by day and recharge 18650s from it at night replacing my daytime use. Being forced to send a device in on RMA to have the battery swapped out just seems silly when it can be part of the design. With the landfill as an alternative, I'm all for consumer swap-able batteries. This isn't the Solo2.With a bigger battery like the solo 2, no need for recharging. Spare batteries (or battery pack) plus separate stems adds up. The retractable stem adds more portability, spare batteries will still be a thing though, unfortunately.
I think we lost each other, when I said swapping batteries sucks, I didn't mean that this unit shouldn't have used replaceable batteries, just that stems plus batteries plus unit is a little much, the fact that the stem can in stored in the unit is a big benefit, I don't have a ton of extra space in my hunting gear, so less separate accessories the better. I too would rather replace a 18650 then rma my unit.A bigger battery isn't going to fit into this form factor. I'll take this and a 2 pack of 18650s over a fixed battery in anything any day. On a long adventure, I could still charge a portable solar battery by day and recharge 18650s from it at night replacing my daytime use. Being forced to send a device in on RMA to have the battery swapped out just seems silly when it can be part of the design. With the landfill as an alternative, I'm all for consumer swap-able batteries. This isn't the Solo2.
My bad, yeah, you lost me. All good man!! Good luck and stay safe in the woods!I think we lost each other, when I said swapping batteries sucks, I didn't mean that this unit shouldn't have used replaceable batteries, just that stems plus batteries plus unit is a little much, the fact that the stem can in stored in the unit is a big benefit, I don't have a ton of extra space in my hunting gear, so less separate accessories the better. I too would rather replace a 18650 then rma my unit.
In class learning about taps and overcurrent protection so I just responded without much thought, my bad haMy bad, yeah, you lost me. All good man!! Good luck and stay safe in the woods!
Why a new stem?
Form factor – they wouldn't be able to make it this small.