![]() ![]() If you find yourself needing to stir the load during a session, try packing less next time. If you still find your hits too restrictive you can lift the stem up just a hair so it’s not touching the bottom of the bowl to bring in even more air. Packing makes the most difference here - pack less if you want your draws to be more free flowing. The Solo II’s air flow has been opened up compared to the original. Everything heats as you go and draws end up just about the same by the end. You’ll only notice the difference in the beginning of your session. The extra time in the oven will thicken things up, and you can always put the stem in anytime during heat up for something in the middle. If more potent draws and bigger clouds are more your style, put the loaded stem in there while the vape is heating up. If you like tastier, wispier hits to start a session put the loaded stem in after the Solo is heated and ready. When you decide to insert the stem into the Solo 2 makes a difference for those first couple draws. Try to keep the herbs from touching the bottom of the oven or they will singe and that negatively effects the flavor. No matter how you load the stem, the most important step for good taste is to tamp the herbs until they are below the edge of the bowl. (gif from this Arizer video) Tamp down for taste This vape excels with whole flowers as well so try putting a whole piece in there for a tastier session! Some like to suck the herbs into the stem straight out of the grinder because it’s really easy, but I think Arizer has pretty much nailed the process with their instructions and I prefer their method of plunging it into the herbs and letting it grab them. Arizer's portables are a bit unique in design so if this is your first vape from their lineup we'd recommend taking a second to go through our tips to make your first session a little bit better. ![]() The Arizer Solo 2 kicks out great vapor and has made some big steps forward for the already well loved Arizer vape. ![]()
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