MonsterWithoutBorders
Philosophim
My Argo is not weak. It rocks.
My Argo is not weak. It rocks.
His replies are his opinion based on his experience, but I call foul when compared to my experience. I get clouds out of my Argo that rival my OmniVap. I start at 375 and end up around 410 when I’m finished. Clouds are visible, thick and effects are strong. I dunno what he’s doing, but it’s not concurrent with my findings.@LabPong: Don't get me wrong, I fully respect his verdict and opinion about the ArGo. I just disagree and wanted to say that there are people feeling differently about the same device. Like always. Nothing against @Cheesequake at all!
+1Clouds are visible, thick and effects are strong.
It might be the best clouds, but have you considered what could be in those clouds making them so big compared to lower temps? I just posted this on in another forum but thought it would be good to give it some light here too: PAHs
I have no complaints with my temps at 385˚F on the ArGo. I start at 365˚ then bump it up. I vape for harm reduction and I'm not sure how many harms are being reduced at high temps. This is just me passing along this little public service announcement. Seems like people are all about the clouds and there is more to the tech and pharmacology than just clouds.
Then why doesn't Arizer allow the temps to go to 500˚F? (Science)Vaping at 385F versus 428F, if these temps are accurate and consistent is of no difference healthwise IMO. They're both bad.
Why not just stick to Pabst Blue Ribbon then if organics are a waste of money?I also dont look to, and prefer not to, eat anything organic (waste of $$) and i drink beer (craft and macro).
Man, I’m glad I’m in Canada. Lol. The weed coming from our licensed dispensaries is quality, regardless of it being grown “organic” or not. As far as vaping is concerned? You know what’s healthy? Not inhaling anything other than air. Vaping is better than smoking. That’s where the benefits sit.Then why doesn't Arizer allow the temps to go to 500˚F? (Science)
Why not just stick to Pabst Blue Ribbon then if organics are a waste of money?
If anything has educated me on the value of organic gardening it is watching growers who use Clean Green/organic methods vs those who use chemicals, hazardous pesticides, and unclean operations. In fact, in my state, it is illegal to use chemicials and non-organic pesticides on medical cannabis, it must be grown organically.
Organic methods don't make the cannabis more expensive, there is healthy competition here to keep the prices low. I vape for health although it was not my original intent. The more I learned about vaping the cannabis flower based on the science which has been ongoing for decades by a few hundred researchers on this spaceship, the more I embraced it. It's Dr. Ethan Russo who educated me on PAHs and I value his time and energy put into cannabis research.
What happens to beer being brewed in a brewery if it isn't a clean environment to brew? The same can be said of the cannabis plant.
Ironically, since I've been working in this industry before the days of lab testing for THC/CBD concentration, pesticides, etc., the only way to learn certain things about the cannabis flowers were based on crude combustion based assays. Rolling up a joint and seeing how the flowers burned, the color of the ash, the limited taste you could sample via burning. Through this you learned a bit about the growth of the flowers, how well they were or were not flushed based on tastes and how the material combusted. Luckily there are labs now in regulated states that can test cannabis purity vs. relying on a couple guys standing around smoking a joint to determine the value of cannabis crops and whether or not it was fit to be sold.
Now the unfortunate case is that growers using questionable methods continue to grow using these methods and then they just export their weed via the black market to unsuspecting consumers thousands of miles away who are happy to buy whatever they can find in an unregulated market that exposes them to some harms I hope to avoid: Like this
Ignorance is a choice.
Canada has had more than one batch of cannabis recalled in recent years, it's not all clean and should never be assumed to be. Human error, lab errors, many places for mistakes to occur in cultivation, processing, production and packaging. Vaping is better than smoking with over a hundred chemicals present in cannabis smoke vs. what I can count on my fingers and toes possibly in the vapor.Man, I’m glad I’m in Canada. Lol. The weed coming from our licensed dispensaries is quality, regardless of it being grown “organic” or not. As far as vaping is concerned? You know what’s healthy? Not inhaling anything other than air. Vaping is better than smoking. That’s where the benefits sit.
Unsanitary is unsanitary. Quality starts on the production line. I still drink the occasional brew. (I’m not a heathen).
I agree. Power up and Go.My Argo is more about convenience and stealth than its power and settings.
Canada has had more than one batch of cannabis recalled in recent years, it's not all clean and should never be assumed to be. Human error, lab errors, many places for mistakes to occur in cultivation, processing, production and packaging. Vaping is better than smoking with over a hundred chemicals present in cannabis smoke vs. what I can count on my fingers and toes possibly in the vapor.
Is that occasional brew from the popular craft brewery you mention here or another company/brand?
I agree. Power up and Go.
Let me add that testing is exactly what is needed but it isn't fool proof at this point. If you buy something that is tested, there is still reason to be cautious. If you feel bad from something you've consumed, then that could be a mislabeled batch for instance. All kinds of things can go wrong in legal production. And then you have laboratory standardization to be concerned with because it all depends on where you are here in the US, Oregon and California have varying standards for example, and in some instances the science really needs to be tweaked in order to find pesticides.I stated that licensed dispensaries that test their bud and only use certain growers have great bud. And these dispensaries are open to anyone over the age of 19. So there is no excuse to buy from a dark corner or shady place.
Then why doesn't Arizer allow the temps to go to 500˚F? (Science)
Why not just stick to Pabst Blue Ribbon then if organics are a waste of money?
If anything has educated me on the value of organic gardening it is watching growers who use Clean Green/organic methods vs those who use chemicals, hazardous pesticides, and unclean operations. In fact, in my state, it is illegal to use chemicials and non-organic pesticides on medical cannabis, it must be grown organically.
Organic methods don't make the cannabis more expensive, there is healthy competition here to keep the prices low. I vape for health although it was not my original intent. The more I learned about vaping the cannabis flower based on the science which has been ongoing for decades by a few hundred researchers on this spaceship, the more I embraced it. It's Dr. Ethan Russo who educated me on PAHs and I value his time and energy put into cannabis research.
What happens to beer being brewed in a brewery if it isn't a clean environment to brew? The same can be said of the cannabis plant.
Ironically, since I've been working in this industry before the days of lab testing for THC/CBD concentration, pesticides, etc., the only way to learn certain things about the cannabis flowers were based on crude combustion based assays. Rolling up a joint and seeing how the flowers burned, the color of the ash, the limited taste you could sample via burning. Through this you learned a bit about the growth of the flowers, how well they were or were not flushed based on tastes and how the material combusted. Luckily there are labs now in regulated states that can test cannabis purity vs. relying on a couple guys standing around smoking a joint to determine the value of cannabis crops and whether or not it was fit to be sold.
Now the unfortunate case is that growers using questionable methods continue to grow using these methods and then they just export their weed via the black market to unsuspecting consumers thousands of miles away who are happy to buy whatever they can find in an unregulated market that exposes them to some harms I hope to avoid: Like this
Ignorance is a choice.
I combust when necessary, like crossing the border into Canada. I don't take a vape with me, even though I could. Just one less thing to worry about with customs.I would be okay with temps above 428F. Hell i am okay with combusting when i don't have a vaporizer. When a hot girls says wanna smoke a joint or vape at that deadly 428F--you can say no--but i won't. Arizer mostly likely doesn't have the temp go higher because of combustion and liability concerns. Moreover, i think it's ironic and a contradiction to be for banning "non-organic" fertilizers and pesticides (the direct result of science) but "pro-science."
The patent wars are coming in the cannabis industry. Just wait for the feds to turn the light green and it will be on like Donkey Kong.On the same note, personally, banning anything smacks of prohibition of cannabis--if you ask me--which i am definitely not for. Instead of mandating what others can buy, sell, or make, and limiting choice, via renting seeking legislation (drafted by pro-organic lobbyists and made into law by the politicians paid by such special interest--who in turn are massively subsidized by the government--kinda like an organic circle jerk) to put competition out of business--i think the law should but out of society and people should have choice in just about everything.
Systemic pesticides do not wash off. If all the pesticides used on the cannabis plant washed off, then I don't believe we'd be having this discussion.- pesticides are necessary, wash off, and keep crops from failing and prices down. If people use them wrong, that doesn't make them bad; too much of anything is bad; it makes the user or producer an idiot.
Why is it so expensive compared to PBR? It's just beer in the end right?As to beer:
love all craft beer too.
I've had experiences where I've consumed too much cannabis and it really sucks to cross the line from therapeutic to too much. Some folks don't even know this can happen and think you can consume as much as you want without negative side effects. I mentioned PAHs here after seeing you vaping at high temps to pass along knowledge passed onto me, not to make your choice or anyone's. Perhaps someone reading this thread besides you and me will learn something new.In sum, vape your Argo at whatever temp you want. Don't care about mysterious phantom acronyms killing you. Also grow weed however you want. And drink whatever you want too. But don't advocate banning my choice because you think you know what is better for me than me.
We appreciate your support. I appreciate your opinions and everyone here on FC. That's why I come here, to learn more about vaporization. At the same time, I'm on my 15th year vaping, so I hope that I am able to give something back thru my studies and experience working in this industry.Finally, love i think i have bought some of your accessories and really like them. I support good products no matter the opinions or politics of owners/employees of companies because, well, i have opinions of my own but i value other's opinions too.
This goes out to not just you @Brewervapesalot but your picture is making me ask the question: Do you find that you get better results (effects) vaping thru water or using natively?
This thread is not the place for such a discussion. Feel free to make a thread about it, but let's keep the discussion here about the ArGo.If we’d like to get into pesticides and their effects on humans...
Two questions...how exactly do you set the temp control to jump at 10 degree increments instead of 1?
Second, can one use an ipad or iphone charger base to charge the unit with the right cord of course. Arizer is pretty strict on what to use... 1.5 amp output?
Edit: So I found it and confirmed it: Holding the button down for about 3 seconds (up or down) and it goes into overdrive and counts by tens. I didn't lie.
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What is this "Symphony of Glass" mentioned in the thread?
Welcome to FC.Any suggestions or feedback? Thanks!!!
Hi Everyone. Don't know if this is the appropriate place for this, but I have a question on my Argo. And I'd like to know if anyone else is having a similar experience.
If I had to guess, it is that you aren't putting the stem far enough into the chamber.