YaMon
Vaping since 2010
Enter the ArGo. This is my first Arizer vape and first vape other than my 7th Floor Da Buddha where the herb goes in a glass tube (Stem). The vape was nicely packaged with the stems in plastic tubes where the rubber stem cap served as a cork for the plastic tube. The stems have an herb chamber on one end with four holes smaller in diameter than a 7th floor pick. Totally new to this and loving an all stainless and glass air path I did not use any screen, but I also just dipped into some herb some of which was finely ground. The inside diameter of the chamber end of the stem nicely matches the end of a Bic pen, so if you like to pack your herb grab a pen. I waited for my ArGo to warm up before inserting the stem. With a very small amount of initial resistance the stem slipped ever so smoothly into the ArGo. Not again! Apologies, I am getting ahead of myself.
The ArGo, it's small! Kind of boxy, the edges are all rounded over, and with large hands I can palm it. Index finger touching thumb. It feels solid, not the heft of the all alloy DaVinci IQ exterior, but for plastic it's more Honda than 90s Mopar. It's quality without the heft of the IQ. Those rounded edges should make it feel comfortable in the palm, it just does not conform to ones grip. I am not holding anything back here, the fit in the hand is not a big deal. It's so small the form factor might preclude it from fitting, kind of like trying to compare holding onto a Lady Smith & Wesson versus a full frame 357.
The exterior is home to the USB port, venting and ribs for cooling, air intake vents, battery door, extending top and control pad. The battery door has a nicely designed latch, for as you slide the latch towards the closest edge, the latch comes out from the body. When latching the door you may press in on the latch with a finger, rather than breaking a nail on the latch. Battery goes in head first. Battery door has a RoHS stamp and your serial number. Normally that would concern me, however the door is quite sturdy. I am sure someone will break a door off at some point, but with this design that will take extraordinary effort. Moving to the extending top, the only part of the ArGo which when extended just the slightest bit cheap. The latch release is on the back of the vape in the center. We will see what pocket lint and usage does to the release and mechanism. It's spring loaded and while it locks until released in the retracted position, it does not lock in the extended position. A miss, maybe? I have no preference right now.
Moving front and center to the control panel there is a monotone display and three buttons; plus, minus and menu. I am a tech guy who has never owned or used an Arizer product and aside from watching YouTube videos prior to order I have not read the directions either. The videos helped with power on, but the rest was quite intuitive. The adjustable tones may alert to on, temperature attained (optional) and timer. The big miss here for me is the lack of haptic feedback and no dark mode. If the vape had those two options you could operate without needing the display. The ArGo is small enough that stealth is definitely a strength.
Heat up time for my first session was quick to 385. Following heat up I inserted the stem. The quality of the fit is so good, silky smooth, hopefully it stays this way! The first draw was free flowing, plentiful air, perhaps better than my desktops, likely due to the ArGo's shorter and all glass air path. Wonderful flavor and great clouds and did I say the draw is really great!?! Well it is if you like free flowing. So much so that with the temp maxed you can knock it down 20 degrees with a hard draw, but still getting great flavor. Back to that first draw, you may have guessed at my intro my pack was too fine. Scooby Snacks! Really small stuff, but annoying. Perhaps now I can buy that NewVape Corse Grinder? I did try a load of that same mix with a small hemp fiber disk, that worked great. Is the air flow too hot? four bowls later I can say at max temps you will start to get dry at the back of the throat, but not so badly your hurting the next day. Successive days? Time will tell. Unfortunately I did not have a chance yet to try this through water, but can only guess the ArGo will walk on water.
My initial impression, this vape is going to be a hit. I'll call it the lovable VW Beetle of vapes. If they lowered the price a bit and added Haptic feedback this vape checks a lot of my boxes and I suspect would crush a lot of it's competitors. I can't wait to see what accessories are developed for this Arizer. In the interim, ArGo fuck yourself! Respect! YaMon
The ArGo, it's small! Kind of boxy, the edges are all rounded over, and with large hands I can palm it. Index finger touching thumb. It feels solid, not the heft of the all alloy DaVinci IQ exterior, but for plastic it's more Honda than 90s Mopar. It's quality without the heft of the IQ. Those rounded edges should make it feel comfortable in the palm, it just does not conform to ones grip. I am not holding anything back here, the fit in the hand is not a big deal. It's so small the form factor might preclude it from fitting, kind of like trying to compare holding onto a Lady Smith & Wesson versus a full frame 357.
The exterior is home to the USB port, venting and ribs for cooling, air intake vents, battery door, extending top and control pad. The battery door has a nicely designed latch, for as you slide the latch towards the closest edge, the latch comes out from the body. When latching the door you may press in on the latch with a finger, rather than breaking a nail on the latch. Battery goes in head first. Battery door has a RoHS stamp and your serial number. Normally that would concern me, however the door is quite sturdy. I am sure someone will break a door off at some point, but with this design that will take extraordinary effort. Moving to the extending top, the only part of the ArGo which when extended just the slightest bit cheap. The latch release is on the back of the vape in the center. We will see what pocket lint and usage does to the release and mechanism. It's spring loaded and while it locks until released in the retracted position, it does not lock in the extended position. A miss, maybe? I have no preference right now.
Moving front and center to the control panel there is a monotone display and three buttons; plus, minus and menu. I am a tech guy who has never owned or used an Arizer product and aside from watching YouTube videos prior to order I have not read the directions either. The videos helped with power on, but the rest was quite intuitive. The adjustable tones may alert to on, temperature attained (optional) and timer. The big miss here for me is the lack of haptic feedback and no dark mode. If the vape had those two options you could operate without needing the display. The ArGo is small enough that stealth is definitely a strength.
Heat up time for my first session was quick to 385. Following heat up I inserted the stem. The quality of the fit is so good, silky smooth, hopefully it stays this way! The first draw was free flowing, plentiful air, perhaps better than my desktops, likely due to the ArGo's shorter and all glass air path. Wonderful flavor and great clouds and did I say the draw is really great!?! Well it is if you like free flowing. So much so that with the temp maxed you can knock it down 20 degrees with a hard draw, but still getting great flavor. Back to that first draw, you may have guessed at my intro my pack was too fine. Scooby Snacks! Really small stuff, but annoying. Perhaps now I can buy that NewVape Corse Grinder? I did try a load of that same mix with a small hemp fiber disk, that worked great. Is the air flow too hot? four bowls later I can say at max temps you will start to get dry at the back of the throat, but not so badly your hurting the next day. Successive days? Time will tell. Unfortunately I did not have a chance yet to try this through water, but can only guess the ArGo will walk on water.
My initial impression, this vape is going to be a hit. I'll call it the lovable VW Beetle of vapes. If they lowered the price a bit and added Haptic feedback this vape checks a lot of my boxes and I suspect would crush a lot of it's competitors. I can't wait to see what accessories are developed for this Arizer. In the interim, ArGo fuck yourself! Respect! YaMon
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