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Hopefully no news is good news!
Good point. If it's really really good we might not hear from CZ again for a very long time.......
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Hopefully no news is good news!
nah that box made it to a customerFirst pic looks like a Grasshopper pic.
Thanks for the great review CentiZen. Now for the $64,000 question: Based on performance alone, is it worth getting an AA if you already have a recent model Solo?
I'm no @CentiZen but it looks to be able to fit in your pocket but it might look a bit phallic so the side pouch it comes with would be a better spot for the AA.@CentiZen Is the unit pocketable (i.e. jeans pocket) with the stem in? It looks like it might be, and there isn't too much exposed glass with the new design. However, if the stems get loose over time like with the Solo, it's probably still a no-go.
Imo I wouldn't go for the pax just because of the extra maintenance it requires, also it is a conduction vaporizer. You are in the right place though if your looking at the arizer air its a convection vaporizer which is better and it will be easier to clean as well.Thanks, great new stuff, waiting more reviews to judge.
I have my vapir rise, very good vaporizer, I'm looking for the same quality but in portable
Maybe this one, maybe the pax or another one but don't know which one...
Some advises ???
I'm actually thinking about getting an Air to replace my pax. It's good and gets the job done but it's not very efficient, the taste isn't great, lots a draw restriction, and the high setting comes a bit too close to combustion. I don't even use the avb because it smells weird and is practically black. Not to mention the maitenance and sticky mouthpiece. The final nail in the coffin is my temp select button started sticking so it's extremely difficult to get the temp to change.Imo I wouldn't go for the pax just because of the extra maintenance it requires, also it is a conduction vaporizer. You are in the right place though if your looking at the arizer air its a convection vaporizer which is better and it will be easier to clean as well.
I suspect you're not alone @StarlessI know but I'm holding off at the moment to hear some more info from the firsties. If I order, I'm sure it will be at 11:59pm Monday, when I can no longer talk myself out of it.
How easy is it to remove mouthpiece and the silicone skin from the unit? Pretty tight fit or easy? Also, I wondering if the Solo travel and wall charger will work with the Air?
So I guess it's a good idea to get a spare battery. Not familiar with the 18650 battery type; should I purchase it from Arizer with the vape or order elsewhere? Arizer doesn't really give any exact specs on the battery, but it's priced higher than lots of the ones I see on Amazon.
Thanks for the great review CentiZen. Now for the $64,000 question: Based on performance alone, is it worth getting an AA if you already have a recent model Solo?
@CentiZen Is the unit pocketable (i.e. jeans pocket) with the stem in? It looks like it might be, and there isn't too much exposed glass with the new design. However, if the stems get loose over time like with the Solo, it's probably still a no-go.
So it has mor draw resistance than the original ? That's what put me of the original.
So your saying it's less restrictive than the old model solos but more restrictive than current model solos?
I'd say the unit probably has about 20% more resistance in the airpath than the latest model of Solo does.