Discontinued Haze Square

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Milaana. Lana. LANA. LANAAAA! (TM2/TP80/BAK/FW9)
Yeah @Slow Draw McGraw got it @Vapor Loop I meant true pass through, so that way there is no strain on the battery. The next gen Solo's use while charging feature could degrade the battery, as it can in other vapes, limiting its total life span, which can be annoying when the batter is non replacable. I don't plan on ever using my GH while plugged in for this reason, even though they are swappable, they're easy to charge with plenty of spares, and of course I have plenty of other vapes too :p:2c:
 

UnshavenFish

Well-Known Member
*Battery- 2600mah internal battery. The technology just wasn't there for us to make this user swappable. However it does charge via micro usb (which just about everyone already has) and it does allow for vaping while charging!

I still think this will be a great vape...but the fixed battery for me is a no go, means it would end up like my crafty, a vape I love but don't use as much as I would like to because I don't like the idea of having to send something overseas for a battery replacement (once my crafty warranty is up I will be doing it myself).

And vaping while charging is also something I avoid unless the battery is swappable, but even then I tend not to unless that's my only option at the time, true pass through would be different but I don't think that would be possible using micro USB.

I think the technology would allow user swappable just not with this design/layout, personally I would rather have just had two bowls with the extra space used for this.

I'm probably in the minority with regards to the battery as lots prefer a fixed battery, and I'm really not trying to put a downer on the square I'm sure it will be a success with haze behind it, but right now with my current line up I have every situation covered, so anything new has to tick all my (sometimes unrealistic) boxes.

:2c: :peace:
 

Jack Sprat

Well-Known Member
I still think this will be a great vape...but the fixed battery for me is a no go, means it would end up like my crafty, a vape I love but don't use as much as I would like to because I don't like the idea of having to send something overseas for a battery replacement (once my crafty warranty is up I will be doing it myself).

And vaping while charging is also something I avoid unless the battery is swappable, but even then I tend not to unless that's my only option at the time, true pass through would be different but I don't think that would be possible using micro USB.

I think the technology would allow user swappable just not with this design/layout, personally I would rather have just had two bowls with the extra space used for this.

I'm probably in the minority with regards to the battery as lots prefer a fixed battery, and I'm really not trying to put a downer on the square I'm sure it will be a success with haze behind it, but right now with my current line up I have every situation covered, so anything new has to tick all my (sometimes unrealistic) boxes.

:2c: :peace:
I think that with a non user replaceble battery the price point would have to be lower than the competition with user replaceable batteries as it's essentially a disposable item for many.
 

UnshavenFish

Well-Known Member
I think that with a non-replaceble battery the price point would have to be lower as it's essentially a disposable item.

I see what your saying and kinda agree, but I'm sure haze will probably offer a replacement service once enough time has passed, and it was mentioned in the first post that price is unsure yet but aiming for similar to other on demand vapes out/coming out now so I'm guessing around the $200+ mark even upto 300 but that's just a guess.

If I was in the U.S. It would be less of a deal breaker for me but unfortunately I'm not.
 

scottg402

Well-Known Member
I see what your saying and kinda agree, but I'm sure haze will probably offer a replacement service once enough time has passed, and it was mentioned in the first post that price is unsure yet but aiming for similar to other on demand vapes out/coming out now so I'm guessing around the $200+ mark even upto 300 but that's just a guess.

If I was in the U.S. It would be less of a deal breaker for me but unfortunately I'm not.

We haven't discussed the battery replacement plan hopefully you all know by now that we will take care of our customers. Regarding the price point, it's not finalized but I am hoping to make it a pleasant surprise for everyone. :)
 

perennialflare

Well-Known Member
Dang, just when I thought I was fine with just a Firewood 3 and a grasshopper pre-order. The dual chamber of Haze v3 didn't entice me very much, and since I'm pretty much herb only, the main selling point of being able to vape everything didn't effect me much.

On the other hand, something about that 4 chamber swivel action speaks to me. So does on demand convection. The form looks pretty sweet so far as well (I wasn't expecting to be intrigued by a square shape but maybe it's because everything else portable is mostly rectangles/cylinders). Definitely looking forward to seeing the design progress
 

PPN

Volute of Vapor
It seems to be very close of release after reading the review to posts before....
 
PPN,

stark1

Lonesome Planet
The concept of a multi-loader is indeed brilliant!

Not to foreshadow possible critics, but to suggest possible improvements, I for one would be pleased to see a vaporizer from Haze which fits ergonomically in ones hand, compact, almost invisible in its fold.

&, taking the multi-load path, make it a six-shooter. A legend, of cowboys. And cowgirls.

A wild, wild HAZE legend.
 

Slow Draw McGraw

Well-Known Member
Company Rep
Here's the first review I've found. (first post on FC from reddit, BTW :D)

http://thevape.guide/haze-square-vaporizer-review/

I can not WAIT for this!

Before I start, I remember Scott saying its still in proto type and there were some changes to be made which equates into 'not released yet' which this guy states In the review says has been 'released'

Regarding that review, I gotta say, everything was very vague as if just regurgitated information. As if he's seen it, knows all about it, but doesn't actually have one. Those pictures look like they could have been taken at champs. Everything he said didn't come off as a user based. No temp mentions or anything else? Lots of descriptions but no actual details on usage?
:2c:
 

scottg402

Well-Known Member
These pictures were taken at Champs. I have a feeling this may have been posted early in error. Nobody has used the Square including employees at Haze. However I can see something like this getting posted prematurely. There was a point in time that I myself would do reviews. When I get a new item I would start by taking pictures and construct the "bones" of the review by populating the specs and basic information. Then I would physically test the device and fill in my opinions on performance. Just a guess but that's what I'm going with here.

Edit: @Mr. Me2 Any material can be put over any slot. It's just not determined how many of each will be included but all canisters will be sold separately if you have different needs than what the package includes.
 
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Slow Draw McGraw

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Company Rep
. I have a feeling this may have been posted early in error. Nobody has used the Square including employees at Haze. However I can see something like this getting posted prematurely. There was a point in time that I myself would do reviews. When I get a new item I would start by taking pictures and construct the "bones" of the review by populating the specs and basic information. Then I would physically test the device and fill in my opinions on performance. Just a guess but that's what I'm going with here.
I hope so because he did comment on the vapor production.....
 
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