Welcome to FC and to the Haze thread!
Yes your gripes on the Haze are well documented here and I have to agree. If I know the Haze team they are working away at fixes for these as we discuss.
Regarding your warranty, don't worry. VUSA is an authorized seller so you are covered.
I also understand your perspective on the $350 for a portable vape. However consider that the extra $100 covers UNLIMITED upgrades which means you keep getting a brand new unit, you keep up with the latest and greatest features and most importantly (IMO), your old Haze goes to a great cause! The Pay-It-Forward program gets vaporizers into the hands of folks that really need them and you get the satisfaction of knowing you are helping someone. Hopefully that puts a smile on your face!
Mainly though I feel like the upgrade system should maybe be cheaper considering how much money it will end up being in the end to buy this vape.
I got all my cans from vaporizerusa.net. @mrweed had/has a coupon code for 20% off that worked for accessories but not the unit.Also what's the best water tool kit or system for the Haze? And where do you guys buy your cans? Can you get them cheaper than 11 bucks for 2 or is that the standard everywhere?
Welcome to the thread. The new XL batteries are totally worth it if you like to take the unit out. They do last way longer than the standard batteries (dont get me wrong, the standard batteries provide way above average juice compared to other similar size units). In terms of the travel kit, I know that Haze is working on one but you can also see some alternatives on this thread, earlier pages. You will see pictures as well.Hi there, I understand this is where I can ask some questions about my new Haze so I'm just gonna let loose: Has anyone compared the two available batteries? I'm not sure if I need more battery juice than the standard 2 batteries provide.
Also, would love to buy a travel kit that would hold a battery, tweezer tool and maybe 4 cans that would be pocket sized. The best thing about the Haze is that this quality of Vaporizing can be completely portable for camping, festivals, etc. A travel kit would make the Haze more user-friendly if you're away all day. Also, different colors of silicone can lids would allow easy preloading of different materials before I leave.
Overall, I love this thing.
I've been using my Haze for about 3 months now and love the thing. However it does have a couple flaws. First being the cans and using shatter/wax; it's pretty messy. You have to hold the vape horizontal or else it tends to leak a little bit around the ovens. Explaining this to friends is kind of lame because naturally they want to hold it vertically and look normal (and almost always end up holding it wrong and spilling precious oils all over the oven area). I find I have to do deep ISO cleaning on the ovens constantly because they get so much residue in them. Any suggestions on how to avoid this? I definitely put the rubber top on snug.
Overall this thing gets great clouds, has decent battery life, looks awesome, and was a great purchase. But it was a bit expensive I feel like at 250. I think a price of 150 or 175 is more appropriate. I like the idea of the trade-up program, but at 100 dollars that means suddenly I've paid 350+ for a portable vaporizer. That seems a bit ludicrous.
Also, on my unit, the glass mouthpiece BARELY fit without any usage at all. It was an absolute struggle to get it in, and taking it out was scary as well (So I took it out for good). The steel mouthpiece is smaller thankfully but both mouthpieces after a couple uses would stick so much I couldn't flip them out anymore. Not sure how many others had this issue, but even after a heavy ISO cleaning it only lasts the first 2-3 bowls before the mouth piece is stuck again. If I let it warm up a lot it will allow the flip, but it would be better if this wasn't necessary because sometimes I'm stoned and have the thing warmed up really hot with a loaded can of wax and flipping the Haze at this point can cause quite a mess.
Anyway, my main questions are: If I bought my Haze from www.vaporizerusa.net is my 10 year warranty and the trade-up program still valid? Where is the best (cheapest) place to buy extra cans? And lastly, what water tools are available for use with the Haze? I'm not trying to spend a lot of money but I really want a water tool!
Thanks a lot guys!
I am here to weigh in on the first Haze RMA units I have received.Dear Haze Owners,
We are pleased to announce that we have officially started the new upgrade program for the Haze Vaporizer. The program allows a low cost upgrade option to all Haze owners. The program also partnered with FC Forum Community with their Pay-It-Forward program.
Vitolo, go ahead and stick some herb in the can too. It works and keeps everything and clean. I also see this as an advantage for patients who may have difficulty "preparing" for their medication. They could have someone else help prepack the cans and then the patient needs to just drop them in the chamber and turn the unit on.I am here to weigh in on the first Haze RMA units I have received.
As I study, prior to testing a Haze unit, I am impressed by the though put into the product... right down to the box, that slides open so easily... more than most vapes on the market.
The components all are well thought out, and the materials are good.
It will soon be time to take 4 journeys
Flowers with conduction
Flowers with convection
Wax in the Oil can
VG MMY Tincture with pads
I will report back with the results of my journey!
Sending my og haze out tommorow for the upgrade program =). going to be a sad week or so without my baby =(.
V2.5 rocks. I am sure that you will be pleased.Hopefully my blue V2.5 arrives tomorrow. I really want to know what im missing.
had a couple question for you guys, i've been noticing on my V2.5 when I turn it on and swivel the latch to reveal the hollow circle its smooth and has a small click witch makes that side start heating up. Then when I swivel it over to the soild circle I noticed the click is a lot more prominent and you can feel the click in your hand a little bit.
So basically a different sounding click for each bowl, and ones a little stronger than the other.
I also notice when I'm switching between bowls that if I go from one bowl's on position to the other bowl's on position that it will indicate that the new bowl I just switched to is up to temp when its really not. I have to swivel the switch to the closed position again and then open it agian for it to start blinking and indicate the new bowl is heating.
I'm just curious if this is somthing normal with all units or if this sounds like something that could be just with mine.
It's not really that big of a deal, it still performs great Im just curious.
Donald what voltage do you guys use over there? 110?220? 240? I think the charger is compatible with 220V since there are Haze sellers in U.K. and I never see a specific converter necessary. You may just need a plug adapter and thats all but I would ask the manufacturer just to confirm.Hi there my haze has just arrived, I live in New Zealand and am trying to figure out how and what converter I will need to charge the batteries anyone any good with these kinds of things? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Donald what voltage do you guys use over there? 110?220? 240? I think the charger is compatible with 220V since there are Haze sellers in U.K. and I never see a specific converter necessary. You may just need a plug adapter and thats all but I would ask the manufacturer just to confirm.