A little more than 10 days with my Argo bouncing back and forth between the new kid on my block and my longtime friend Pax3 (following Pax1 and Pax2). They both are great vapes overall with different strengths and weaknesses. I must preface that much of this site seems to not give a lot of notice or respect to Pax perhaps because it's too mainstream. Like Argo, I think it's worthy of consideration.
My overall impression of Argo:
PROS
- Smooth vapor from start to finish
- A very rounded (not edgy) but really powerful effect. This is it's best - and most important - attribute. Obviously the feeling is much, but not all, of what's vaping is all about.
- Fun to play with - exact temp selection, lots of packing options
- Easy to clean.
- Pocket size. With the mouthpiece cap glass stem should be fairly sturdy.
CONS
- Inconsistent hits. Some are wispy, some are decent. Some of it may be learning curve.
- Bowl starts with a light tasting terpene hit. Two or three hits later you start getting a fuller, but non-terpene hit. To put it musically, you get just treble first, then the other hits are all midrange with a little bass.
- Scooby Snacks (move to PROS if you like them)
- Gets me overly medicated. This is one lots of people will definitely move to PROS. I like to microdose, have low tolerance and like to get elevated without couch or brainlock. Since the good hits tend to come as the session goes on, it's hard to just take a couple nice pulls and shut it down.
I think there's a convection thing where you don't get the bass, mid and treble all at once. Also that the vapor is more hot air relative to vapor by design - kinda makes sense, right? I'm coming to the opinion that for my tastebuds - l like strong tastes - conduction (with stirring) may be better. Interested in hearing others' thoughts and opinions.
NANO-DOSING
I've been having fun seeing how small an amount I can put in at a time so I can use the whole thing fresh then reload. I've gotten it down to .01g (by scale) at 420F (of course). I pour these scant flakes into the tube then pack it slightly with the butt end of Argo tool. Usually it will give a good 3 or 4 hits which is still a lot for me. Try it (even with more material)!
Argo vs. Pax3
SIZE: Pax3 easily. Smaller, lighter, fits better in a pocket, can be easily palmed. Still, Argo is definitely portable.
STEALTH: Pax3 by a mile. The quick heat up, haptic feedback, ability to turn on and off without looking even with gloves. My wife said about my new Argo that thanks to the beeping she now knows every time I'm taking a hit whereas I could sneak them before. (Of course, i hear every time the fridge door opens when she gets another glass of Chardonnay
TASTE: A tougher call but the first few hits of the Pax are way better. You can really taste the full range of flavors (treble, midrange and bass) of different strains. However, the taste of the Pax degrades after that. Other than the wispy first terpene hit - nice but not full flavored enough - the rest of a stem will taste pretty good right through.
EFFECT: Argo wins. There's something less edgy about it. At the same time, I have to say it's a bit more couchlocking than my Pax's effect with the same material. Still the Argo effect is deep and wide and high with no sharp edges.
CLEANING: A clear win for Argo. Shake that honeymaker tube in Iso, rinse it off and you're good to go. Buying a bunch of extra tubes and you can go a while without cleaning them then just soak a bunch together. The worst part of the Pax for me is cleaning. It's about a 5-10 minute science lab project taking it apart and cleaning fully. Again, having extra mouthpieces and oven covers can help extend the use before cleaning's required (every week or so).
EASE OF USE: Pax. Filling, stirring, packing (your index finger works just fine), emptying bowl, turning on, turning off. Everything is easier - other than cleaning. Argo is a lot messier to fill, stir and clean with random scoobs and ABV in my work area.
Net net? They're both great. I'm guessing that my Pax will get more use as I often take it on the go golfing, hiking, etc. It's both easier to use and stealthier on the go. Good strong taste is important to me and I'm ok with Waste to Taste (up to a point). But I think if I've got a day of hanging and watching sports or movies in the comfort of my home that I will definitely be giving my new friend, Argo, lots of attention.
My apologies for the long post, I had a lot to say. And sorry if I did too much of a comparison. Frankly I couldn't see where in Ask FC this would have been more appropriate or easy to find. (My bad, I'm sure. Not a big message board guy.)
I'll close with this... if you're thinking of the Argo it is definitely worthy. But I also want to say to those who haven't considered the Pax, if ease of use (other than cleaning), portability and stealth are important you should really consider adding one to your collection. Cheers!