Seren
Away with the fairies
...... I heard very little bad about it. Only "almost con" would be that there's resistance when taking a hit, how hard is it? I'm used to puff on hard rolled joints so I guess I'll be alright!
Hi Tommy. Resistance does seem to be the main draw-back that people mention on here (excuse the pun!), but I haven't personally found that to be a problem with the standard stems, and I used to take relatively gentle tokes when I combusted. I am planning on buying some of Ed's stems though - not for improved function - but just because they look so awesome!
http://www.edstnt.com/index_files/woodarizersolovaporstems.htm
For me there are no major negative factors about the Solo. I suppose if I were forced to identify one, then it would be the need to replace the battery at some point in the future - but that goes without saying for a battery powered portable vape - like our mobiles/cells - they simply don't last forever. That said, the battery tends to last a long while and replacement is neither difficult nor super costly (there's guidance on how to DIY on this thread if you'd prefer not to return it to Arizer for replacement).
IMO you really can't go wrong with the Solo. I bought mine after reading through the reviews on here and watching reviews online - and I truly have not been disappointed. It performs wonderfully, produces very tasty vapour, and is so simple to clean. I don't usually reclaim, I tend to soak/wash my stems in Dr Green Bong Cleaner every 2-7 days. The chamber can also be cleaned with a cotton bud and a minute amount of ISO if needed (which isn't often - I haven't needed to with mine as yet).
Oh well, that's my ..... Hurry up and join the Solo club - you won't regret it!!