I just grabbed a Haze from YourVaporizers.com. First of all, the quality of customer service was excellent. Someone noticed I was staring at my shopping cart with the Haze in it for a long time and reached out to make sure everything was okay and to help me with any questions. The best part is I actually had a great conversation with them.
Sidenote: They buy their Arizer Solos for $119. VaporSeller sells them for $125, shipped. YourVaporizers may match, PuffItUp will only go down to $140.
I have a few thoughts on the device.
The packaging was nice. It arrived in 3 days time. A lot of thought was put into how the packaging looked and felt, but less into how it held everything. Things were a little haphazardly strewn thought the box, the unit didn't fit in its respective slot very well, and there was a folded piece of paper inserted with a little typed message saying not to take the clear plastic cover off the batteries.
I have a few usability problems with it. Not being able to use it while it's charging is a huge bummer. With the speed at which the batteries charge, it would be nice for home use. Secondly, the area above the silicon cover gets uncomfortably hot if you kick it up to 4. It didn't burn me, but it did illicit a response. I feel the o-ring that holds the stem in is a low-tech and potentially problematic way to handle that. The way my cover snaps into place also feels cheap. It doesn't really snap. Sometimes it doesn't even seal all the way on one side. I'm wondering if maybe my silicone pads are deformed?
Finally, I'm having some issues acquiring proper clouds. I didn't originally anticipate much, but this thread held some reports of milky hits. The vapor quality is definitely affected by how charged the batteries are, but even at full battery the hits never even approach the density I get with combustion. I understand this is (to a degree) a reality of vaping, but I've hit some milky vapes before. This could be the result of a potential problem with my silicone pads.
The cost of vaping is maintenance. The unit is very easy to clean, but packing is sometimes a pain. The cans are very easy (I just run it through the ground herb and put the lid on), but using the screens gets messy. I'm always worried about abv getting in the open holes in the bowls and under the hinge.
I love the size of it. Having a glass and a stainless stem feels really deluxe. The tools they include are very nice, though I would have preferred one multi-tool instead of several small tools. They also do not provide any convenient way to store the screens/wicks/cans when you're not using them. This hurts portability, but now I don't have to carry my pipe around (in theory).
I seem to have received a different power adapter than a lot of other people. It's different than the one in the manual. It has 3 indicator lights above the batteries so you know how charged it is as well as a USB port on the side of it so you can still charge your other mobile devices.
Taste is also superb. I've been saving a single dab for when the growing pains have passed. I will report back with results, but the herb I've put in it so far tasted entirely untainted and much cleaner than any portable vape I've used so far.
The two obstacles keeping me from saying fuck combustion in its entirety are Battery Life and Vapor Density. Sure, the batteries may last 4 sessions, but vapor quality seems to degrade almost immediately if they aren't fully charged. I'm such a tiny step away from being head over heels in love with the Haze, but for now it remains a companion to my pipe.
I also snapped some pictures. I'll have them uploaded later today.