Nah, they fit on with the top down. You would need some very thin caps to put on the stem with the top upSo the supplied caps will fit on the draw end of the tube with the tube inserted into the unit with the top of the unit level with the tube (and unit top not pressed down)?
So another question now would be if any type of 18650 does the job. For example, if I get one of 3500mah will it work fine?
hi guys, I'm really interested to know what is the range for the auto shut-off timer that you have. Additionally, what's the average time that you can vape a bowl around 190-200C?
EDIT:
Looking around for the manual I finally found it here and I got some of my answers. So the auto shut-off timer can be from 5' to 10'!! It's great that you have the flexibility to have it that way, with 1-minute increment in between.. 10' its too damn long when you're on your own... A 5' session I think is just about the sweet spot.. Manual also says that a full charge lasts 1.5hrs which is pretty impressive. I remember a friend of mine that owned the Arizer and the battery just wouldn't die...
So another question now would be if any type of 18650 does the job. For example, if I get one of 3500mah will it work fine?
Does the draw and the way of vaping and roasting the herb looks like the one of Arizer?
Cheers and many thanks!!
The Argo has the ability to to run for 5 to 15 mins....not 5 to 10. I leave mine at 10 as I do not continuously draw and stir at least 1 time. I also pack it almost full and am partial to indica's.
You would be best off to stick with the stock batteries on the Arizers. What they use now is awesome!
I get them from imr batteries online and usually no more than $6 each.
Time to consume a load......totally depends on flower quality, moisture level, load size, and your draw. With a normal filled bowl up to about 80% full stem.....you are looking at about 5-9 good draws.
The Argo stem/bowl shape and size is not like the Air or Solo. The stems are narrower and thus the bowl is slightly taller. So this different shaped bowl and slightly less powerful heater.....it is not the same as the Air or solo...though similar. I refer to my Argo as my "sipping box" ...I am a med user.
so from what I understand ArGo is a hybrid type one, right? Having said that, if you let the session without drawing, will the herb be roasted a lot or just on the bottom that it's the only contact with the oven base? Btw, what's the chamber's capacity with a loose pack?
Compared to the air 1.5 it puts out less dense clouds (can put out big clouds though) and has more airflow but still hits great imo I use it often. Love the extra features of unit too.I just pulled the trigger on the ArGo, in spite of asking for advice. happy with the reliability of my Air but the portability is a bonus. looking forward to it arriving!
I didn't care about the somewhat resistant draw since I didn't have a ton of experiences with vapes)
Thanks everyone!
This vape has resistance like the solo. The most resistant vape I own.
The chamber does not seem to need cleaning. I use a qtip to get rid of the occasional flake no iso. I don't know the o ring is made of.
I find it very similar to the solo in resistance quality of vapor and maybe a bit faster then my 5-8? yr old soloI own 2 original solos. I can’t really imagine a better handheld. Been ripping huge clouds from them for 5+ years.
Im sure the air, air2 and solo 2 were great I’ve just been satisfied with my OG solo.
Now I want a new vape just because it’s been so long I should upgrade.
My question is would you guys reccomend the Argo or upgrading to the solo 2 or air 2.
If the Argo has the same rips as the solo its a no brainer. Same Big thick tasty clouds even on low temps (I vape at 3/4) and pretty long sessions but its small and discreet.
How does it compare to an original solo?