Small, delivers steady clouds; good temperatures. Really weak battery is annoying to constantly charge. Slightly too big to be pocket-sized or discreet like Pax 2. Good for indoor use.
Last updated: January 25, 2018
The weak battery is a real drawback to this vaporizer, making it one I’d avoid. You’ll be happy with a Pax 3 if this is your price range, or the G Pen Elite if you’re looking for a good value.
Not the most discreet or pocket-sized portable vaporizer (like the Pax 2 or MFLB), but you can take the Arizer with you, just maybe not in your pocket.
Glass Piece
Many people really enjoy the feeling of glass pieces against their lips, much like using a nice glass vs a cheap plastic cup. But the downside is the Arizer Air glass stems are easily broken; it’s happened to me twice already. The stem sticks way up out of the unit, making it much less portable and discreet. And more stuff sticking out of the vape makes it more prone to getting knocked over and broken. Pax 3 or the G Pen Elite are so tiny compared to the Arizer Air with the glass stem attached.
Son of a Solo
I’m a big fan of the Arizer Solo, a super efficient semi-portable vaporizer. Its well-known for great battery life and powerful hits with excellent flavor. The Arizer Air vaporizer delivers on quality vapor that’s fairly powerful. But the constant charging is just too annoying to be worth it unless you only medicate once in a while. The warm-up time is slow compared to many new vaporizers on the market today. I love the Pax 3 for $250 and it is screaming fast and ready in 20 seconds, for example.
The Bottom Line
The Arizer Air vaporizer just isn’t a solid recommended device for my money, I much prefer the Pax 3 for portability and speed, or the Crafty for its extremely powerful vapor production.