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Discussion in 'Vaporizers' started by nuju9g, Sep 29, 2014.

  1. #1 nuju9g, Sep 29, 2014
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    IIII
     
  2. I owned and heavily used my solo for over a year and a half. Now I primarily use my mflb and herbalaire, because the battery in my solo died. It is a good "at home" portable, but Pocketing it is not so easily done. It provides good clouds and pretty good flavor with a decent battery time. What I enjoyed the most about it was the rather fool proof design. Turn on the vape, fill the stem, wait for it to heat up then your ready to rock and roll. As a first vape I recommend it.
     
  3. So your Solo like wont turn on at all now? Are you considering a replacement?
     
  4. I've been using the Solo for a few months now as my primary vape. I also use a Pax and MFLB and I prefer the Solo much more over those. Good clouds, excellent taste, and great efficiency. 
     
  5. You should be able to get it cheaper on ebay
     
  6. I wouldn't advice getting it on Ebay. You will have a higher chance of getting a faulty model. I'd check out puffitup I got mine there for only $160. They are in compliance with Arizer and are credited to sell their products. 
     
  7. I was getting 3 flashing lights which indicated a battery fault so I switched over to my mflb for portability. After months later I plug it back in and it charges like normal :huh: after it charged up and I tested it then I loaned it out to a friend where it is currently working normally.
     
  8. hmmm.. strange..
     
  9. Owned one for around a year and a half now. First one died after 8 months and experienced diminishing battery life after the first few months. Near the end it only had enough battery from full charge to vape one bowl. I got a replacement after a 2 month long fiasco with arizer and I dont use that one anymore because I have better vaporizers. Do not spend more than $160 as multiple authorized dealers sell it for that price like puffitup mentioned above. Solo is ok but there are better options out there.
     
  10. If your solo has charge issues, it may be the charger. The charger has a 'smart' controller in it, needs to be reset on occasion. Leave it unplugged for a night. The battery is incredibly easy to change if you have a mini Philips and 5 mins.
     
  11. #11 nuju9g, Sep 30, 2014
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  12. I love my Arizer Solo!  I bought it about 2 years ago and the battery has finally failed to hold a charge.  I paid for a replacement battery from a company called Vape Power but have still not received it.  It's been one month now and the company hasn't responded to my emails asking when the battery will be shipped.  Safe to say I got ripped off at this point.
     
    Until I get the Solo working again, I'll be using my backup, the Iolite.  The only problem with the Iolite is the smell of vaping is being detected by my girlfriend up to 3 hours after a vape session.
     
  13. You should start you own thread, or maybe stop bringing up old threads. Or maybe ask a general question in the vape section, this is very annoying and noob of you. 
     

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