jdee said:
Looks interesting, probably gonna wait for one of the deeply discounted non warrantied eBay versions to show up...should be some compatible water tools for it by then
Arizer is individually serializing every unit, tracking distribution, and clamping down on the minimum advertised pricing so all retailers will service their customers properly. Don't expect to see cheap one's on eBay anytime soon... or at all...
hereatlast said:
Very cool to see this finally come to fruition. Best of luck to Arizer with this endeavor, my interest is definitely sparked and I'll be keeping my eyes on this one.
Quick questions:
What is the relative (or absolute) size of the bowl/bat?
Are the glass pieces boroscilicate?
Is there a car adaptor for charging?
Is there any possibility of accidental (or intentional) combustion?
What kind of--if any--screen is used? (And/or how many screens?)
Where can you purchase the product?
Hope you stick around Rockwise, thanks for all the info.
The bat is approximately 0.5" in diameter with a depth of about 3/8" . The full length of the bat is about 5"
All glass is borosilicate
There will be a car adapter for charging available soon.
I have never caused any combustion on the highest temp setting (7) which is 210 C
No Screen is used, the bat has two small holes for air flow.
Vitolo said:
You said it could not be charged while in use.
You also said there was a separate charger that would allow charging while in use.
question;
Can unit be used from direct current if the battery is low?
Even if not charging during this use.. being able to use it plugged in ALSO would be good for me.
with the secondary charger, you will be able to use the unit while plugged in whether charging or not
More pics and a video are coming soon. Sorry for the delay, we've been (and are) really busy with launching this product.
Other info:
What kind of battery?
- Battery is very high quality Lithium ion.
What temps do the numbers represent?
Temp's are:
7 210
6 205
5 200
4 195
3 190
2 185
1 50
What happens if battery's are done after a year, are they replaceable?
We can replace the batteries no problem. The cost of parts/labor to do it is $95.00 (+ tax & shipping), but if the battery fails soon after the warranty due to no fault of the owner then for sure we'll do it for less-- To Be Determined