Arizer Solo

Le Arizer Solo est un vaporisateur portable fabriqué par Arizer qui est alimenté par une batterie lithium. Il est équipé d'un élément de chauffage en céramique et un embout entièrement en verre. Le bol d'herbe en verre est fabriqué de verre borosilicate.

Un indicateur LED indique la température actuelle. Lorsque désactivé, le Solo enregistre la dernière température utilisée. Il y a 7 préréglages de température:

1: 122°F ( 50°C)
2: 365°F (185°C)
3: 374°F (190°C)
4: 383°F (195°C)
5: 392°F (200°C)
6: 401°F (205°C)
7: 410°F (210°C)

Dépendant du réglage de température, une batterie chargée durera pendant 3-4 heures. Le rechargement dure environ 4 heures. Le Arizer Solo ne peut pas être utilisée lorsque la batterie se recharge.

Il est important de noter que la batterie intégrée ne peut pas être remplacé par les utilisateurs. Pour sauver la batterie, l'unité s'éteint automatiquement après 12 minutes.

Portable
Digital
Température ajustable
Arrêt automatique
Filtre à eau
Ballons
Tube flexible
Temps de prechauffage
0-2 minutes
Type d’échauffement
convection

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Evaluations en moyenne

Facilitation d'utilisation
4.5
Design
4.27778
Performance
4.555555
En général
4.52857
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Vaporisateur - avis

Avis et Test: Arizer Solo

By Vaporizer Info on 14-09-2011

Avant le lancement, peu d'informations avaient filtré au sujet du Solo, le nouvel vaporisateur Arizer portatif. Il est le troisième vaporisateur de la société Arizer Tech, et les attentes étaient très élevées. Voici la description de ce produit Canadien.

Ergonomie

Le Solo est soigneusement emballé dans un film de protection, notamment les pièces en verre. Toutes les pièces sont emballées séparément afin d'éviter les dommages lors du transport.

A l'intérieur de la boîte :

  • 1 vaporisateur Arizer Solo (ou comme précisé dans la feuille d'instruction 'Multi-purpose Battery Powered Micro Heater’)

  • 2 tubes de diffusion en verre

  • 1 récipient en verre pour le mélange

  • 1 chargeur (et pour nous, un adaptateur aux normes européennes)

  • Manuel d'instruction

  • Un échantillon d'herbe.


La fiche d'instruction indiquait que le Solo avait la taille d'une canette de coca. Il est en fait juste plus petit qu'une canette de Red-Bull - bec non inclus. Il est très compact et très solide. Seules les boutons et la protection des LED sont en plastique.

Il est livré avec un tube de diffusion de rechange, car même si le verre est très épais, il n'est pas impossible qu'il se brise (mauvais choc, ...)

Sur le dessus de l'appareil se trouve une ouverture en caoutchouc, permettant d'insérer le tube de diffusion.

Fonction

Il faudra environ quatre heures pour charger l'appareil. De plus, il passe de froid à 410° F/210°C (chaleur 7) en 2 minutes et 40 secondes, ce qui est très rapide !

Quand le température maximale est atteinte, le bouton 'HEAT' clignote, et les différentes étapes de chaleur sont représentées par les LED (7 au total). La prise en main est très intuitive.

Un bip retentit lorsque qu'on allume l'appareil, ainsi qu'à chaque pression sur l'un des boutons. Ce signal peut-être désactivé en pressant pendant 1 à 2 secondes la touche UP.

Il est conseillé de remplir le tube et de l'insérer dans l'appareil, en position retournée, afin de ne pas renverser l'herbe. Le tube se glisse facilement dans le radiateur, un peu trop à notre goût. Tant que vous garderez l'appareil en position verticale, il n'y aura pas de problème.

Lorsque la température atteint le stade 6, toutes les saveurs sont conservées et la vapeur inhalée passe très facilement.
Il est très facile à prendre en main, en comparaison avec les autres vaporisateurs portatifs.

On peut inhaler assez rapidement la vapeur, car aucun morceau d'herbe ne peut passer à travers les petits trous sur la surface des tubes.

Conclusion

Le Arizer Solo est l'un des meilleurs vaporisateurs existant, et il est difficile de lui trouver des défauts. Notons tout de même le temps de charge relativement long, et l'impossibilité de s'en servir durant cette phase, ainsi que la pile au lithium qui ne peut être remplacée que par Arizer.

La qualité et le goût de la vapeur produite par le Solo sont inégalées, grâce au rapide temps de chauffage. Sa conception bien pensée fait du Arizer Solo un appareil très facile à prendre en main..

Sa facilité d'utilisation et la durée de vie importante de la batterie compensent sa taille un peu grande. Il est cependant suffisamment petit pour rester très discret, ainsi que très silencieux (à condition de désactiver le bip).

Facilitation d'utilisation
5
Design
4
Prix
4
Performance
5
En général
4.5

Arizer Solo review

By Rodrigo T on 15-06-2011

Arizer did a great job with the Solo. It is small, lightweight and most important: it produces big and tasty hits of vapor. Ive used it throughout the day now and havent had to charge the battery yet which I think is a great plus compared to other portable vapes.

Facilitation d'utilisation
4
Design
4
Prix
4
Performance
5
En général
4.25

Arizer Solo review

By August West on 28-06-2011

Arizer really came through with this one........wow. It's expensive but very well designed and you won't believe the big tasty hits you get....and keep getting from it. Adjustable temperature and ALL GLASS delivery system make this a new day in portable vapes. no expensive butane required either (yeah you know who you are)

If you're looking for a new portable buy this one....YOU WON"T BE SORRY! Guaranteed.

Facilitation d'utilisation
5
Design
5
Prix
4
Performance
5
En général
4.75

Arizer Solo Review

By Vaporizer Info on 15-07-2011

Prior to the launch, not much information had leaked about Arizer’s new portable vape, the Solo. It is the third vaporizer coming from the Arizer Tech company, and expectations were high this time. Time to take a closer look at this Canadian made portable vaporizer!

Looks

The Solo comes securely packed with lots of protective foil, especially around the glass parts. All parts are securely and separately packed to avoid damage during transport.

Inside the box we find:

  • 1 Arizer Solo Vaporizer (or as described on the instruction sheet, ‘Multi-purpose Battery Powered Micro Heater’)
  • 2 glass diffuser tubes
  • 1 glass potpourri dish
  • 1 charger (and in our case, a EU adapter plug)
  • Instruction manual
  • Herbal sample


Prior to receiving our Solo, we had read about the unit’s dimensions and knew it was about the size of a small soda can. Of course we had to verify this, and it turned out the Solo is just a little bit smaller than the size of a Red Bull can – the mouthpiece excluded. The vape is quite compact and feels very sturdy. The only plastic parts on the exterior are the buttons and the the part where the LED’s are, which runs onto the base. The Solo looks and feels like it can take a beating.



It is nice to see it comes with a spare diffuser tube, cause even though the glass is fairly thick, it’s still prone to breaking.

On the top of the unit sits a small rubber port, which can be opened to attach the diffuser tube (or potpourri dish).

Function

After charging the Solo for some time (impatient as I am I didn’t fully charge it, which according to the manufacturer takes 4 hours) it is time to put it to use. Curious to know how long it takes to heat up from idle to heat setting 7 (410°F /210°C), I used a timer and found out that the Solo only needs 2 minutes and 40 seconds to fully heat up. Quite impressive!

When heating up, the ‘HEAT’ light flashes, and the heating process is shown by the lights going up from 1 until 7. All in all, operating the unit feels quite intuitive.

When out of the box, the Arizer Solo is set to beep when turned on and when pressing any of the buttons. I was happy to found out that this rather annoying beeping noise can be disabled by pressing and holding the UP button for a second or two.

When loading the diffuser tube I found it helpful to first load the tube, and keep the Solo upside down while connecting the tube, to avoid spilling herb. The glass tube easily fits into the heater, a bit too loosely to my liking. I personally would have preferred a ground glass connection that would hold the mouthpiece a bit tighter, although that would reduce the ability of the glass to rotate. As long as you keep the Solo upright there shouldn’t be any problems.

After loading up the glass stem with some grounded herb and switching it on, it was time to see if the Solo can beat its handheld rivals in terms of efficiency.

At temperature setting 6 the taste is great, all flavours are there and the temperature of the inhaled vapor seems to be just right. The hits are thicker than any other portable vaporizer tried I’ve tried, and there is virtually no learning curve. It is about as convenient as portable vaporizing can get.

The tiny holes in the glass tube didn't allow for any herb to pass through, but I could see this happen if one draws faster or when the herb is very finely ground.

Conclusion

The Arizer Solo is everything you could wish for in a battery-powered portable vape, and it is hard to come up with cons, apart from minor ‘flaws’ such as not being able to vape during charging and the fact that the built-in lithium battery can only be replaced by Arizer (at the cost of $95).

The quality and taste of the vapor produced by the Solo are unparalleled, and the fast heat-up time only adds to this. The well-thought-out design of the Arizer Solo makes it a very easy to use vaporizer.

I believe that this ease of use and the impressive battery life make up for its slightly larger size. It is still small enough not to draw unwanted attention, and let’s not forget that it is completely silent (provided you turn off the beep).

Facilitation d'utilisation
5
Design
4
Prix
4
Performance
5
En général
4.5

Arizer Solo review

By Visitor on 02-12-2011

I received the solo yesterday and was quite impressed it looks solid and feels solid. Easy to turn on and off and easy to adjust temps, and it reaches temps fairly quickly. The battery seems to last quite awhile,..still going on a full charge ( about 5 times used and still going strong) although it has an auto shut off @ 12 min.
The diffuser tubes that came with it seems like the holes are too small and I am not able to take a draw like i wanted or feel like it should, ( I do have a "box" style from vapor warez that has worked flawlessly for 5 years that hits hard and the air flow has not much resistance) so i may be biased but its not like hitting a pipe....Air has to basically go around the tube from the top, it does not go through any part of the machine or element which is like a cup that heats up then heats the tube ( can get very hot be careful!!!) which then vaps the goods, once you get used to hitting its ok ( still wish it had more air flow).... after turning it on it took 2 or 3 min to heat not too bad,....i tried at 4 first and it barely worked ,....basically put it at 6 to work descent...had a pretty strong plastic or rubber taste the first few times( again I use a vapor box that uses glass and ceramic which is very clean) but it does seem to be going away,...After i tested it I had to take off the cap to see what was going on and was a little disappointed to see a plastic " case" holding the heater,.....not sure if or how much chemicals get emitted by getting pretty hot......don't know, again seems like its going away.....Anyway as a vapor "SNOB" I only use vaporizers...for 5 years, and feel this could be a good alternative for vaping on the go.....we'll see.....take care!!!!

Facilitation d'utilisation
4
Design
4
Prix
3
Performance
3
En général
3.5

Arizer Solo review

By Powerinthevape on 08-02-2012

This thing is blowing my mind as I write. Get it, it'll be your new best friend.

Facilitation d'utilisation
5
Design
5
Prix
4
Performance
5
En général
4.75

Arizer Solo review

By dodiebird on 22-02-2012

This was touted as "portable". The earlier reviews I read said it did better than the Whispr at altitude which is why I bought it. The "instructions", which don't tell you anything at ALL about how to operate it, give you a list of things the Solo will not do. Does not function well with temperature changes. The "glass" gets too hot to touch and you have to wait at least 2 minutes before disassembling. This is heavy and definetly NOT portable. The "glass" pieces do not fit so I contacted AllStarVapes.com the shady company I bought it from. They will not return or exchange or refund the product. BEWARE. The glass tubes do not fit in the device. Allstar told me to heat it up and the "mealeable material" (glass?) will mold to fit the unit. Dangerous. Also - I just learned you are not able to replace the battery yourself once it runs out. DON'T BUY THIS UNIT!! I have a friend with a Whispr and if you want portability - get that one. Bummed I can't get an exchange, etc. Anyone want to purchase a brand new Arizer Solo? Best for home use, or hotel, etc. Not for hiking, camping, on the go. . .

Facilitation d'utilisation
1
Design
1
Prix
2
Performance
1
En général
1.25

Arizer Solo review

By Visitor on 15-03-2012

The last reviewer is inpatient. I too thought the tubes (bowls) didnt fit, but they do. Watch a Youtube video.

The only Drawback I have found are the fact you cant chatge and use at the same time. And a fairly difficult draw (compared to old school papers).

Otherwise its frikkin awesome. I mean AWESOME!!

Facilitation d'utilisation
4
Design
4
Prix
4
Performance
5
En général
4.25

Arizer Solo review

By Sick on 19-03-2012

Realy little great vaporizer!

Facilitation d'utilisation
5
Design
5
Prix
4
Performance
5
En général
4.75

Arizer Solo review

By Visitor on 23-03-2012

I Love my micro solo!
I am fairly new to using a vaporizer.
The micro solo is so handy! It works amazing, the people I have talked to about vaporizing when I tell them about the solo they want one!
It heats up very quickly! It shuts off after 12 minutes which is good for the battery and by than your herb is usually getting over done. Its super easy to clean. Compact!
Overall I have nothing bad the say about the solo; only I wish it were cheaper!

Facilitation d'utilisation
5
Design
5
Prix
4
Performance
5
En général
4.75

Arizer Solo review

By VectorNectar on 21-04-2012

I've used the "Arizer Solo" for about 4 months now and I simply have to say, I have never been more satisfied with a portable vaporizer before in my whole life(and regarding vaporizers, that's over 10 years of first-hand experience)! First, I also had the problem with getting the glass tubes right and tight into the metallic heating chamber(I had the option to choose between the old and the new, metallic version and I went with the latter), but when I had overcome this miniscule design issue, I was blown away by the sheer aromatic intensity due to the vapour's density, especially at the beginning of a bowl the taste compares absolutely to raw eating of the material, at least when you blow the air out through your nostrils, which I strongly recommend(in general with all vaporizers...like Puff, the Magic Dragon ;) ).

It even works well with rather humid material, in contrast to my experiences with forced-air vaporizers like Storz+Bickel's "Volcano"(which I also own and still use from time to time, especially when I sit in my chamber, while my girlfriend watches something I can't stand or when I seek inspiration for the creation of graphics or music), but the glass tube will naturally hold the humidity and will have to be cleaned sooner, as more condensation material is left inside the tube with more humid material. But if you use dried material, it holds really a long time, before you have to change or clean a screen or glass tube. I haven't changed my tubes yet, it is very stable and I've cleaned it with Ethanol, which works best for me. I prefer the straight tube. First, I use the second heat level(but you can also start sucking during the heating phase, although I usually insert the glass tube only after it has reached the second level) and when the material turns brown and gets that roasted taste, I use the third level to get the rest out of it. I cut it up again to pulverize it perfectly, when it's heating up for the third level.

The only two things I would like to address, are the missing "Sound Off"-Option, when it automatically turns off after 12 minutes(and also when you turn it on...but on the other hand, at least you see the remaining power level every time you turn it on) and the annoying necessity to buy another power supply for usage during charging. I still think it's a straight five-star product, especially for single person (outdoor) use, but 2-5 people can also have way enough from 1 load, naturally depending on the quality of the material that's being used. The "potpourri bowl" can be used for freebasing pure substances or vaporizing budder or oils, if you use it in combination with one of the glass tubes and on the seventh temperature level. I've bought mine at "JustVaporize" and it came in a perfectly fitting "VapeCase" for under 190€ or about 210€ including import taxes. I've owned and used a "SmokeBubble" and an "Iolite" before, the first is better for freebasing pure substances than for vaporizing herbs and the latter was defunctional after 18 months of daily usage(to be fair, that probably was my own fault, as I hadn't always used 5-times refined gas like "Vector"...but even when the "Iolite" seems to be far cheaper first, the expensive gas will neutralize that advantage over time). I still use my "Volcano Classic" sometimes(especially when I got enough time to finish 2-3 ballons, which I get from one load, about half the size of the Volcano's "Easy Valve" chamber, to which I have switched, after being fed up with making my own balloons with the "Solid Valve") as described above and also for bigger party settings, as a huge bag is sure a good thing to share(as you can see more clearly how much is left or how much you already had), but if you don't care about refilling from time to time(and re-charging if you don't own the extra power supply and it's a longer party), then the Arizer Solo will make it totally fine!

Facilitation d'utilisation
5
Design
5
Prix
5
Performance
5
En général
5

Arizer Solo review

By Visitor on 04-05-2012

BEST purchase ever, next to my Volcano. The Arizer Solo is PERFECT for traveling! :)

Facilitation d'utilisation
5
Design
5
Prix
4
Performance
5
En général
4.75

Arizer Solo review

By Kine Boisin on 08-05-2012

Best portable, personal vape. Period! I also have a Volcano, but find I'm pulling the Solo out more of the time lately.

Facilitation d'utilisation
5
Design
4
Prix
5
Performance
5
En général
4.75

Arizer Solo review

By Mchado on 15-05-2012

Arizer Solo is just perfect!!!

Facilitation d'utilisation
5
Design
5
Prix
5
Performance
5
En général
5