atomicthumbs
New Member
Howdy all. I'm pleased to find there's a resource for high-end vapes full of knowledgeable folks. I'll make it quick:
I have an original Arizer Solo. It's nice, but it's showing its age, and I'm debating whether to replace its battery, get a Solo II, or get a better vape. If I'm getting a better one, I'd love to find an artisan vape that does what I need it to, in part because I'm wondering about the opportunity for higher quality, and in part because I think that would be fun.
My critera are these:
I have an original Arizer Solo. It's nice, but it's showing its age, and I'm debating whether to replace its battery, get a Solo II, or get a better vape. If I'm getting a better one, I'd love to find an artisan vape that does what I need it to, in part because I'm wondering about the opportunity for higher quality, and in part because I think that would be fun.
My critera are these:
- Must provide vapor at least as cool/smooth as a Solo, ideally without water (I'd like to take it hiking). In the past I've found that oil vapes and smoking can cause an asthma attack, but I have very rarely if ever experienced this with the Solo.
- No plastic in air path.
- Portable, battery-powered (or, if butane-powered, arranged for indirect heating in such a way so I'm not inhaling lighter exhaust; I don't know what that would do to me and I'm not keen on finding out)
- Ideally a session vape for controllability, though I've never tried a one-hitter. My tolerance is fairly low.
- Ideally charging with USB-C, and more ideally properly with USB-C PD (without requiring an old-style adapter cable). I'm tired of the damn small-diameter 12v Solo adapter that sometimes stops charging the thing without being unplugged for a while. Even bigger bonus if it can run the heater directly off a high power USB-C charger.
- Ideally at least as easy to clean as the Solo.