@pooman I always considered you a friend!And ... lived to talk about it ?
No def. not me .
Don't want to find any broken glass in my food . ( jk )
I put a 113 seal under the cap.Ataxian, here's what I do; I put an O-ring on the outside of the stem then move the oven cover to sit partly on top of it.
Then they don't fall out.
Is there a plastic container that can hold stems safely?
I'm thinking of getting a Solo or Air but I need a good stem storage solution.
Never buy a SOLO on line. (amazon or ebay)
randy at puff it up or planet vapes might be a safer bet!
5 or 6 years ago.I didn't even know this was problem until after the fact. In my case, I have had no problems with the unit and so didn't have to worry about warranty service.
Just went on Amazon and don't even see any Solos for sale. Has Arizer been actively pursuing unauthorized sellers?
On electronics I just buy from the manufacture.I got mine from agricancorp from Ontario on ebay, they claim to be a factory authorised dealer. Made in Canada, shipped from Canada, I'm Canadian, it just all seems so right....
Just curious if the Solos are continuing to have problems with the base plates cracking. My first Solo had absolutely no problems. I did not baby it or pay any special attention at all. Not a single crack anywhere. My second solo had a base plate that cracked like crazy for no apparent reason. Got a replacement which I really treated with kid gloves and it cracked in several places as well. I would actually find shards in my pocket. No, i did not put an o-ring under the cap and crank it down to cause the problem. Did not know if this had been addressed in production in later models. If anyone has a newer Solo that they have been using for a couple of months, please let me know if you are having problems with base cracks. Thanks!
So after using the solo everyday for the last 2 years it finally seems to have given in, now when I try turning it on it looks like it's heating up but it just beeps and shuts off automatically within a minute and it fails to heat up to even level 1. The battery is fully charged, could this be a problem in the circuit or the battery?
5 or 6 years ago.
amazon tried not to sell cannabis friendly products! (years ago they did)
Not to get political however CANNABIS will be legal amazon and ebay will carry more stuff.That's bizarre, seeing how five years later there are fully legal states as well as many medical states. I did a search for "vaporizer", but Amazon actually gave me a search option for "vaporizer for marijuana". And that search has only a smattering of products rather than the bazillion that one normally expects on Amazon, most of which seem to be fairly new items judging by the number of reviews.
eBay also has a somewhat schizoid policy. It's usually my go to place for vape pens & accessories. Yeah, many of these items (batteries, coils, oil tanks) have crossover appeal to folks that use dangerous tobacco products, but others - like wax pens - are clearly only for cannabis extracts. I sold a new Snoop Dog G Pen (I stupidly bought it thinking it was a true herb vaporizer). At auction end, eBay sent an email to me saying that the item was not allowed and the buyer did not have to pay, but fortunately it was paid for & shipped already.
I'm in the middle of deep thought!When looking to buy a vaporizer it's good to go with s good online company. The sponsors that we have here on FC have been vetted by the best. If we have any problems we voice them on FC.
If in the U.S, PUffitup would be your best price on a Solo. Customer service and prices are the reason I go with Randy. Often he will meet any other vendors prices.
It's expensive buying a Solo in my area. I priced one at a couple of smokes shops (head shops) and one was $220.00 and another one was $249.00. The sales people didn't even know that much about the products that they were selling. I saw some other vaporizers selling for a lot more than through PIU. They still have a lot of products that are geared strictly for smoking. I hadn't been in a head shop in year and a half or so.
The Solo is the best, durable portable I have. I have the Solo's thinner, younger, little sister too. It's also a great vaporizer. You can't go wrong with either unit.
I'm a ASS HOLE when I think about it?
When looking to buy a vaporizer it's good to go with s good online company. The sponsors that we have here on FC have been vetted by the best. If we have any problems we voice them on FC.
If in the U.S, PUffitup would be your best price on a Solo. Customer service and prices are the reason I go with Randy. Often he will meet any other vendors prices.
It's expensive buying a Solo in my area. I priced one at a couple of smokes shops (head shops) and one was $220.00 and another one was $249.00. The sales people didn't even know that much about the products that they were selling. I saw some other vaporizers selling for a lot more than through PIU. They still have a lot of products that are geared strictly for smoking. I hadn't been in a head shop in year and a half or so.
The Solo is the best, durable portable I have. I have the Solo's thinner, younger, little sister too. It's also a great vaporizer. You can't go wrong with either unit.
Are you a customer service rep for Arizer? Are you just a fan or are you associated with Arizer?
@OF I know your a intellectual!She's the genuine article, and she's not alone.
You can trust her or miss out on excellent advice, your call.
OF
I'll second Puffitup.com as an excellent state side retailer, and arizer as an excellent Canadian vape company. I have no affiliation with either other than being a satisfied customer. Arizer makes them, Randy passes them out, we're all happy around here! I just picked up an Air from piu, purchased a solo and 2 solo batteries in the past, and will continue to do business with them their customer service and warranty policy is unbeatable!(piu)Are you a customer service rep for Arizer? Are you just a fan or are you associated with Arizer?