Gentle Friends,
I just got my ArGo and can hopefully answer a few questions. First off:
Hopefully that is a good representation if size, much better IMO than random hands? With the cover up (about 10mm) it's almost exactly the same size as the Altoids tin, and a tiny bit thicker.
The standard half inch tube cap does an excellent job of covering the MP when up, there's just enough of a gap above the glass inside so you can push a thumbnail in from the side and pop it off without pulling the stem up out of the vape (which a cork does.....). For those who insist is shouldn't be too hard to find a cork, the ID is a tiny bit under 3/8 inch, not enough to worry about. Making a number 1 cork the right size. They were under a quarter each at the local hardware store last time I bought them there:
http://corkology.com/what-size-cork-stopper-do-i-need-p-165.html
The inch and a half (or so) piece or Silicone tube does a great job coupling to 14mm WT connections. It goes over the lip on the stem on one end and over or inside the 14mm connector depending on gender (inside the F, outside the M). Works great, I got my forth hit that way, just as the flavor was starting to fade a bit, great hit didn't even have to crank up the heat!
I cheated a bit on using the new 18650 since is was (correctly) partially charged when I got it so I borrowed the 18650 from my Air for a quick test, the factory one and the vape are now on charge. Based on the battery use for the 1.5 sessions I did, it seems 'on par' for Air (where I'd expect 5 or maybe 5 sessions) so the 50% increase in capacity should give us 6, 7 or maybe even 8? It's a bit annoying in that the stem is over the heater (of course....) so the hot part of the case is against your thumb base if you're right handed. But stuff has to go somewhere, and they sure packed it in well it seems.
Another observation I haven't heard yet is about the vents at the bottom. They are definitely different ('improved'?) over what came before. The cavity in the floor is bigger and the holes are not only larger but extend up the sides. Yes, up the wall. I was able to fish the bent end of a .041 inch wire sideways through them. Low restriction guys are sure to love it. There's a grill the bottom just under the oven, and up that side, hard to say how isolated the electronics is for those with that concern.
The case itself is plastic(s). Very nicely done in terms of fit and finish, and the bottom half has a 'rubber coat' which is very easy to grip. Ribs on the sides add to the 'easy to handle' aspects very well. The sort of thing you'd expect Arizer to come up with?
The micro USB port works as expected, it's uncovered and actually kind of hard to find among the ribs on the side, it charges at 1 Amp (right now) so will take close to 3 hours bottom to top I expect. It displays the usual 'charging battery icon' but also the % of charge. Very nice.
It's not a direct copy of the Solo II (I don't have an Air II) in some small ways (like the things you can change like beep and such) but it also flashes the temperature when booted up. Pushing a button fixes it and it stops flashing and gets to the business of heating up, but IMO flashing displays don't fit well with stealth.
One minor quibble with labeling. IMO the label on the door latch is backwards. It has a bar with a locked lock icon on one side, unlocked on the other. Putting your fingernail on the unlock side (what you want to do) and pushing so it would be the only icon showing doesn't work. It's even logical in that pushing that way would normally retract a latch inside and let the door swing open (toward the hinge push). No joy, It goes the other way. You push on the lock side and the latch comes out of the body and unlocks the door from the outside, not inside. IMO the icons are backwards, but maybe that just because I'm using inches not metric?
Anyway, from what I've seen (and done), Arizer has another winner here. Not for everyone, but I think darn near everyone will find it useful if not often used? If that makes sense.
If it interests you I see no reason (past price perhaps) not to recommend it.
Please feel free to ask questions, I'm happy to answer ones I can, but but tend to avoid subjective calls often?
Regards and Merry Christmas wishes to all.
OF