Solo 2 vs Solo 3 V2 is a core practical topic for the Solo 2. Build a stable baseline with fixed temperature and airflow, adjust one variable per session, and keep short notes to find a reproducible setup.
Check draw rhythm, chamber fill, and cleaning intervals in a regular routine. Most quality gains come from consistency, not from extreme settings.
The Arizer Solo 2 is a portable vaporizer with a glass vapor path and a 3400 mAh battery. The borosilicate glass aroma tubes are its defining feature: they form the complete vapor path from the oven to the mouthpiece, delivering very pure-tasting vapor without plastic or metal contact. Heat-up time is around 30 seconds to 220°C.
The device supports dosing capsules and passthrough charging. The Solo 2 offers precise temperature control in 1°C increments and stores preferred temperatures. Water pipe compatibility is available with appropriate aroma tube adapters.
Compared to the Solo 3 V2, the Solo 2 lacks the newer design and some comfort improvements, but the core glass vapor path quality is the same. For users who prioritize vapor quality and flavor purity over compactness, the Solo 2 remains a compelling choice.
Pros
Pure glass vapor path – no plastic taste
30-second heat-up time
3400 mAh with passthrough charging
1°C temperature increments
Cons
Glass tubes more fragile than silicone parts
Larger than compact alternatives
The Arizer Solo 2 is the enduring workhorse in the Arizer lineup: 50-220°C in 1-degree steps, replaceable 18650 battery, 30-second heat-up, and the pure glass airpath Arizer is known for. A solid session device without frills.
Since its launch, the Solo 2 has built a loyal following — primarily because of the flavor. Glass aroma tubes, dosing capsules, and water pipe compatibility make it versatile. Check the price comparison from ~€56 across 20 shops — the best value among Arizer portables.
Hybrid heating: ceramic element with conduction and convection. 50-220°C in 1-degree steps, heat-up in about 30 seconds. That makes the Solo 2 faster than the Air MAX (60 s) and significantly faster than the ArGo (90 s).
The glass airpath is the reason many buy the Solo 2: borosilicate aroma tubes, no plastic, no metal in the vapor path. At temperatures between 175 and 195°C, you taste every nuance. Higher temps (200-220°C) deliver denser clouds at the cost of flavor detail.
Temperature Guide: Which Setting for Which Effect?
Range
Temperature
Effect
Flavor
175–190 °C
Aromatic, light vapor, gentle extraction
Balanced
190–200 °C
Good balance between flavor and vapor density
Clouds
200–220 °C
Dense vapor, stronger extraction, less flavor
Unlike the Air MAX, the Solo 2 lacks an on-demand mode — but the hybrid heating with its built-in session control is simpler: set the temperature and inhale.
Vapor Quality vs. Price Range
The Solo 2 often sells for under €60 today. At this price point, no other vaporizer offers a pure glass airpath. Devices like the XMAX V3 Pro have similar features but plastic or metal vapor paths. For those who prioritize flavor purity, the Solo 2 offers the best value among portable convection vaporizers.
Battery & Runtime
Replaceable 18650 battery (3,400 mAh). Runtime is 90-120 minutes depending on temperature — roughly 15-20 sessions at 5 minutes each.
Spare cells cost under €10 and swap easily: unscrew the bottom cap, pull out the battery. Pass-through charging via Micro-USB works.
The Solo 2 MAX offers the same core performance with USB-C and longer runtime (~3 hours). If you already own a Solo 2 and are happy, no need to upgrade.
Battery Tips for Maximum Lifespan
Don't store at 100% constantly: 18650 cells last longer when stored between 20% and 80%.
Rotate spare batteries: Using two batteries in rotation extends the overall lifespan of both.
Use passthrough sparingly: Charging during use stresses the battery more than normal charging.
Original battery: Arizer recommends the included 18650 — cheap no-name cells may reduce performance.
Charging Times Overview
Method
Duration (0→100%)
Note
Micro-USB (included)
~3–4 hours
Standard method
External 18650 charger
~2 hours
Faster, gentler on battery
Passthrough
Longer (simultaneous use)
Works but not ideal
Glass Aroma Tubes & Dosing Capsules
Two aroma tubes included: standard (straight) and frosted (cools slightly more, fits more snugly). Both borosilicate glass, both compatible with water pipe adapters (14 mm / 18 mm sold separately).
Stainless steel dosing capsules are available and keep the chamber clean. Without capsules: 0.15-0.2 g. With capsule: about 0.1 g.
The stems protrude from the top — making the Solo 2 less pocket-friendly than the ArGo, but the longer vapor path delivers cooler draws.
Isopropyl alcohol (90%+) and a zip bag are all you need: place the stem inside, wait 30 minutes, rinse with hot water. Stubborn residue also dissolves when simmered in milk (the fats bind the resin). Clean the chamber in the device itself with the included brush — never put alcohol into the device.
Controls & Presets
LED display with current and target temperature. Two-button controls: up and down. Up to 10 programmable session presets for different temperatures.
Auto shut-off after adjustable time (default: 15 minutes). No Bluetooth, no app — Arizer keeps it deliberately simple. For more control, look at the Solo 3 V2 with color display and on-demand mode.
Session Workflow in Practice
Fill the stem: 0.15–0.2 g medium grind, loosely packed. Don't tamp down.
Power on: Press button 5×. Display shows heat-up phase (~30 s).
Inhale: Slow, steady draws over 5–10 seconds.
Increase temperature: After 3–5 draws, raise by 5–10 °C for more extraction.
End session: Device auto-shuts off after 15 min, or press 5× manually.
Setting Up Presets Effectively
The Solo 2 stores up to 10 temperature presets. In practice, 3–4 are enough:
Preset 1 (Flavor): 180 °C — first draws of a fresh fill
Preset 2 (Standard): 195 °C — everyday setting for most users
Preset 3 (Intense): 210 °C — last draws or denser clouds
Technical Specifications
Heating Method
Hybrid (Conduction + Convection)
Temperature Range
50–220°C
Heatup Time
~30 s
Battery
3.400 mAh
Weight
217 g
Warranty
2 years
Water Pipe
Yes
Dosing Capsules
Yes
Passthrough Charging
Yes
Replaceable Battery
No
App Control
No
Solo 2 vs Solo 2 MAX
The MAX is an upgrade, not a redesign:
Feature
Solo 2
Solo 2 MAX
Charging
Micro-USB
USB-C
Battery life
~2 hours
~3 hours
Heat-up
~30 s
~35 s
Warranty
2 years
3 years
Price from
~€56
~€111
If you do not own a Solo yet and budget allows, get the MAX. If the Solo 2 is within your budget: go for it — vapor quality is identical.
Product Comparisons11
Comparison: Solo 2 vs. Venty
Comparison: Solo 2 vs. Air MAX
Comparison: Solo 2 vs. PAX Mini
Comparison: Solo 2 vs. PAX Flow
Comparison: Solo 2 vs. PAX Plus
Comparison: Solo 2 vs. Solo 3 V2
Comparison: Solo 2 vs. XQ2
Comparison: Solo 2 vs. Air SE
Comparison: Solo 2 vs. Extreme Q
Comparison: Solo 2 vs. Mighty+
Comparison: Solo 2 vs. Crafty+
Frequently Asked Questions
About 30 seconds — the fastest Arizer portable after the Solo 3 V2 (5-15 s).
50 to 220°C in 1-degree steps.
90-120 minutes depending on temperature. The 18650 battery is replaceable, spares cost under €10.
Yes, stainless steel capsules (~0.1 g) available separately.
Yes. The glass aroma tubes fit 14 mm and 18 mm adapters (sold separately).
The Crafty+ has an app, bigger chamber, and wider temperature profile. The Solo 2 costs a quarter, has a replaceable battery, and purer flavor via the glass airpath.
USB-C instead of Micro-USB, 3 vs 2 hours battery, 3 vs 2 year warranty. Vapor quality is identical.
Soak the aroma tube in isopropyl alcohol (90%+), brush out the chamber. Glass parts can be boiled in hot water.
The Arizer Solo 3 V2 is a portable hybrid vaporizer with convection and conduction heating, designed for users who value long battery life and reliable quality. With its 5000-mAh battery, the device lasts significantly longer than comparable models. The 15-second heat-up time enables quick use, and the temperature range of 50–220°C covers all application scenarios. The replaceable battery is a practical advantage: on the go, simply insert a charged battery without waiting for the vaporizer. Water pipe compatibility and dosing capsules increase flexibility. Pass-through charging allows use during the charging process. With app control, temperature and settings can be managed via smartphone. The weight of 210g is acceptable for a portable device. Arizer's lifetime warranty underscores build quality and provides confidence in the investment. The Solo 3 V2 is aimed at users who want an everyday device without compromises on battery life.
Pros
5000-mAh battery lasts longer than competing models
Lifetime warranty, replaceable battery
15-second heat-up time for quick use
Water pipe compatible with app control
Cons
210g weight is heavier in the portable segment
50–220°C range requires temperature management
Hybrid heating not optimal for large quantities
The Arizer Solo 3 V2 is the biggest news from Canada in five years. Arizer launched the glass stem era with the Solo model in 2013 and has been shaping the market ever since. Now the third generation brings a revolution: dual-mode operation. Session mode for relaxed 10-minute sessions or on-demand for spontaneous single hits. An 80/20 hybrid heating system (convection/conduction) combined with four glass stems included, including two XL stems with double capacity. The color display is brighter than its predecessor and even rotates when you flip the Solo 3 upside down for water pipe use. With a 5,000 mAh replaceable battery, you'll get over 10 sessions per charge. Temperature control in 1-degree increments between 50-220°C. The Solo 3 is available from ~179€ in 38 shops – check out the price comparison.
Session mode is your default operation for relaxed vaping sessions. After powering on, you only need 15 seconds until the target temperature is reached. The default session lasts 10 minutes, but you can set it between 5 and 20 minutes. Additionally, there are three customizable presets that you can access with a double-click – perfect for different herbs or times of day.
Temperature regulation happens in real-time and adapts to your draw behavior. When you pull hard, the Solo 3 detects the increased airflow and heats more to maintain the temperature. A clever strategy is temperature stepping: Start at 185°C for flavor, bump up to 193°C after a few draws for balance, and finish the session at 205°C for maximum extraction.
With an XL stem at 193°C, you get 4-6 fantastic draws with thick vapor and full flavor. After that, the taste begins to decline, even though vapor still comes. The AVB (Already Vaped Bud) comes out brown and crispy – a sign of excellent extraction without green spots. Session mode is ideal for group sessions or when you want to sit back and vape continuously.
On-Demand Mode in Detail
On-demand mode is the big innovation in the Solo 3 and distinguishes it from the Solo 2. Here you start each inhalation separately – like a mini session. The display shows a progress bar and beeps when the temperature is reached. Then you have a 10-second draw window (adjustable between 5-25 seconds). After the draw, the device immediately cools down and preserves your material.
The genius part: You can take one draw, put the device away, and come back an hour later – the herb is preserved, not overcooked like in session mode. There are five heat levels that are not customizable but fixed at 180°C, 185°C, 193°C, 205°C, and 220°C. Per XL stem, you get 2-5 powerful draws, depending on the heat level.
On-demand mode also allows intense single-hit extractions: Set it to maximum temperature and 25-second draw duration, then you can extract a complete load in a single, long draw. This is especially interesting for water pipe use. The control is precise – no accidental overheating like with butane vaporizers. On-demand mode makes the Solo 3 a versatile device that adapts to your consumption rhythm.
XL Glass Stems – Double Capacity
The Solo 3 package includes four glass stems: two straight (90mm regular + XL) and two water pipe adapters (regular + XL, with frosted tips). The XL stems are the highlight because they hold double the amount of herb – about 0.2g instead of 0.1g. That means more flavor, thicker draws, and stronger effects per session.
The XL stems make particular sense on the Solo 3 because the heating chamber is deeper than on the Solo 2 or Air MAX. On the Solo 2, the herb in XL stems sat too close to the seal where there's no heat – on the Solo 3, it sits optimally in the heating zone. Loading works best directly from the grinder: Turn the stem in the herb to fill it. From a jar: Dip the stem in and turn. Then lightly tamp with your finger, make a half turn, and the herb should stay just below the lip – not too tight, or airflow suffers.
The glass stems cool the vapor considerably. Heat is generated at the bottom of the stem (which is why the herb browns there first), and by the time the vapor reaches the top, it's pleasantly cool. The WPA stems have a frosted tip for better grip on the water pipe glass. Important: Empty the stems immediately after the session, or the AVB sticks to the glass. A brush for the glass holes keeps everything clean.
Display & Operation
The color display is an upgrade over the Solo 2. It's brighter, sharper, and has more color levels. The brightness setting ranges from 1 to 5, and even at full brightness, battery consumption is minimal. Operation is via three buttons: Power, left, right. To unlock the device, hold Power for three seconds, then press left-up-right in that sequence.
On the mode selection screen, you choose Session or On-Demand. Double-clicking a button recalls the three customizable presets. Holding the right button takes you to the settings menu: draw duration (5-25s), Celsius/Fahrenheit, notifications, brightness, display inversion, and auto-shutoff (5-20 minutes).
Display inversion is a clever feature: When you flip the Solo 3 upside down for water pipe use (stem facing down), the device detects the orientation and automatically rotates the display. Button functions also rotate – what was previously "left" is now "right". This makes operation intuitive regardless of position. The UI is overall well thought out and after a few sessions, you know where everything is.
Heating & Vapor Quality
The Solo 3 uses an 80% convection / 20% conduction hybrid heating system. Conduction keeps the glass warm, but actual extraction happens through convective heat when drawing. This balance is ideal: The glass is preheated, but the herb doesn't char between draws like with pure conduction.
Real-time temperature regulation is based on airflow: If you pull hard, the device heats more to maintain temperature. If you pull gently, it holds naturally. The AVB comes out brown and crispy – a sign of complete extraction. No green spots, no wasted cannabinoids. Heat comes from the bottom of the stem, which is why the bottom of the herb browns first.
The sweet spot is at 193°C (380°F). Below that, the AVB stays only brown; above that, the bottom turns blackish. At 193°C, you get maximum flavor, thick clouds, and clean AVB. The glass stems cool the vapor considerably – by the time it reaches your lips, it's pleasant. The first 4-6 draws in session mode are outstanding in flavor, after which intensity decreases even though vapor still comes. Slow draws ("sip don't rip") is the best technique.
Water Pipe Use
The Solo 3 comes with two water pipe adapters (WPA): regular and XL, both with frosted glass tips for better grip. The WPAs fit any 14mm bubbler. When you flip the Solo 3 upside down (stem facing down into the water pipe), the device detects the inversion and automatically rotates the display. Button functions also rotate, so "left" becomes "right" and vice versa – very well thought out.
For water pipe use, on-demand mode is recommended. Set it to high temperature (205-220°C) and long draw duration (20-25s), then you can take intense, thick draws. The water additionally filters the vapor, so even high temperatures remain pleasant. You can even extract a complete load in a single draw if you pull for 25 seconds at maximum level.
The XL WPA stems are particularly powerful here because they hold double the amount of herb. That means more material for your bubbler session. A tip: After reaching temperature, let the device sit for 10-20 seconds before drawing – this ensures a thicker first hit. The combination of Solo 3 and water pipe is a match made in heaven: precise temperature control, strong extraction, smooth vapor.
Battery & Runtime
The Solo 3 V2 has a 5,000 mAh replaceable battery – one of the largest on the market. Per charge, you'll get about 10 sessions, which is top-tier and comparable to the Venty. The battery is replaceable, so you can double runtime with a spare battery. This is ideal for festivals, hikes, or long days on the go.
Charging is via USB-C Power Delivery, which is faster than regular USB. Passthrough charging is supported, meaning you can vape while the device is plugged in. A full charge takes about 2-3 hours. The display shows battery status in percentage, so you always know where you stand.
Compared to other portables, the runtime is excellent. Devices like the Pax Plus only manage 6-7 sessions; the Solo 3 significantly exceeds that. The combination of large battery, efficient heating, and replaceable battery makes the Solo 3 one of the most reliable portable vaporizers. A spare battery costs about 30-40€ and is a worthwhile investment if you're often on the go.
Technical Specifications
Specification
Solo 3 V2
Type
Portable Hybrid
Heating
80% Convection / 20% Conduction
Temperature Range
50-220°C (1°C increments)
Heatup Time
5-15 seconds
Modes
Session (5-20 min) + On-Demand
Battery
5,000 mAh (replaceable)
Runtime
~10 sessions per charge
Charging
USB-C Power Delivery, passthrough
Display
Color, rotatable (invertible)
Stems in kit
4 (2x 90mm straight, 2x WPA, each regular + XL)
Water pipe
Yes (14mm WPA stems)
Dosing capsules
Compatible
Weight
210g
Dimensions
4.6 x 3.5 x 11.5 cm
Finish
Shiny brushed metal
Warranty
2 years (Arizer standard)
Price
from ~179€ (38 shops)
Tips for the Solo 3
1. Draw slowly: "Sip don't rip" is the motto. Slow, steady draws give the convection time to extract the herb. Fast, hard pulls can't maintain temperature.
2. Inhale during heatup: As soon as you start "Heat", you can already pull lightly. Terpenes vaporize at low temperatures first – you'll get an intense flavor draw before the target temperature is reached.
3. Wait 10-20 seconds: When the target temperature is reached, wait briefly before taking the first draw. The herb and glass need a moment to absorb the heat evenly. The first draw will be thicker.
4. Empty stems immediately: After the session, tap out the AVB from the stem while it's still warm. When it cools, it sticks to the glass and is harder to remove.
5. Brush the glass holes: A small brush (often included) cleans the screen holes in the stem. This keeps airflow optimal.
6. Don't overload: The herb should stay just below the lip of the stem. If it touches the heating element, it will stick and airflow suffers.
7. Temperature stepping: Start at 185°C, bump to 193°C after a few draws, and finish at 205°C. This way you get everything from your material.
8. XL stems for intensity: If you want thick draws and strong effects, use the XL stems. They hold double the amount and deliver correspondingly more vapor.
Cleaning & Maintenance
Regular cleaning keeps the Solo 3 V2 performing at its best and ensures pure flavor. Brush out the chamber after every session to remove loose residue. Clean the mouthpiece and vapor path weekly with isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher).
Cleaning Schedule
Component
Frequency
Method
Chamber
After each session
Brush, tap out
Mouthpiece
Weekly
ISO soak (15 min)
Vapor path/screen
Every 2 weeks
ISO soak, rinse
Exterior
As needed
Damp cloth
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Never use water inside the chamber — only isopropyl or dry cleaning
Do not use sharp metal tools in the vapor path
Replace screens when draw resistance increases
Temperature Settings
Choosing the right temperature on the Solo 3 V2 determines flavor, vapor density, and active compound profile. Lower temperatures (170–185 °C) emphasize terpenes and deliver mild, aromatic vapor. Higher temperatures (195–210 °C) produce thicker clouds and stronger effects.
Temperature Zones
Zone
Range
Result
Flavor
170–185 °C
Mild, aromatic, light vapor
Balanced
185–195 °C
Good flavor with visible vapor
Dense clouds
195–210 °C
Thick vapor, stronger effects
Practical Tips
Start at 180 °C and increase in 5-degree steps
Finer grind often needs 5–10 °C lower temperature
In cold environments, raise starting temp by 5 °C
Battery & Charging
The Solo 3 V2 battery lasts several sessions with typical use. For maximum lifespan, keep the battery between 20% and 80% and avoid deep discharge. USB-C charging with a quality power adapter speeds up charging.
Battery Tips
Do not leave on the charger permanently — unplug after 100%
For replaceable batteries: use original or recommended cells
Battery performance drops in cold — let it warm up before sessions
Pass-through charging (if supported) allows use while charging
Solo 3 V2 vs Solo 2 MAX
Both Arizer portables with hybrid heating and glass vapor path. The Solo 3 V2 heats up in 15s (vs 30s), has 5000mAh battery and app control. The Solo 2 MAX is ~55 EUR cheaper.
Feature
Solo 3 V2
Solo 2 MAX
Price (from)
~155 EUR
~101 EUR
Heating
Hybrid
Hybrid
Max Temperature
220°C
220°C
Heat-up Time
15 seconds
30 seconds
Battery
5,000 mAh
3,400 mAh
App Control
Yes
No
Glass Vapor Path
Yes
Yes
Dosing Capsules
Yes
Yes
Passthrough Charging
Yes
Yes
Water Adapter
Yes
Yes
Solo 3 V2 vs Extreme Q
Portable vs Desktop: The Solo 3 V2 is Arizer's best portable with USB-C and 25-second heat-up. The Extreme Q is a desktop with balloon and whip modes, fan assist and goes up to 260°C. The choice depends on where you use it.
Feature
Solo 3 V2
Extreme Q
Price (from)
~149 EUR
~109 EUR
Type
Portable
Desktop
Heating
Convection
Convection
Max Temperature
220°C
260°C
Heat-up Time
~25 seconds
~120 seconds
Balloon Mode
No
Yes
Whip Mode
No
Yes
Fan Assist
No
Yes
Battery
3,500 mAh
AC Power
USB-C Charging
Yes
–
Glass Stems
Yes
Yes
Warranty
Lifetime
Lifetime
Solo 3 V2 vs Air MAX
Both Arizer portables with convection heating and 220°C. The Solo 3 V2 has a bigger internal battery (3500mAh) and USB-C. The Air MAX has a replaceable 18650 battery (2600mAh) — great for long sessions on the go with spare batteries.
Feature
Solo 3 V2
Air MAX
Price (from)
~149 EUR
~129 EUR
Heating
Convection
Convection
Max Temperature
220°C
220°C
Heat-up Time
~25 seconds
~50 seconds
Battery
3,500 mAh (internal)
2,600 mAh (18650)
Replaceable Battery
No
Yes
USB-C Charging
Yes
Yes
Glass Stems
Yes (Solo Stem)
Yes (Air Stem)
Passthrough Charging
Yes
No
Display
Yes (OLED)
Yes (OLED)
Weight
~209 g
~102 g
Warranty
Lifetime
Lifetime
Product Comparisons21
Comparison: Solo 3 vs Venty
Comparison: Solo 3 vs Solo 2
Comparison: Solo 3 V2 vs. Air MAX
Comparison: Solo 3 V2 vs. Veazy
Comparison: Solo 3 V2 vs. PAX Flow
Comparison: Solo 3 V2 vs. Crafty+
Comparison: Solo 3 V2 vs. XQ2
Comparison: Solo 3 V2 vs. IQ3
Comparison: Solo 3 V2 vs. HyperDyn
Comparison: Solo 3 V2 vs. Air SE
Comparison: Solo 3 V2 vs. New Proxy
Comparison: Solo 3 V2 vs. Extreme Q
Comparison: Solo 3 V2 vs. Solo 2 MAX
Comparison: Solo 3 V2 vs. ArGo
Comparison: Solo 3 V2 vs. V-Tower
Comparison: Solo 3 V2 vs. IQC
Comparison: Solo 3 V2 vs. Peak
Comparison: Solo 3 V2 vs. Solo 2
Comparison: Solo 3 V2 vs. Zeus Arc GT4
Comparison: Solo 3 V2 vs. Venty
Comparison: Solo 3 V2 vs. Mighty+
Frequently Asked Questions
The Solo 3 heats up in 5-15 seconds, depending on target temperature. At 193°C it takes about 10-12 seconds. That's twice as fast as the Solo 2 (30 seconds).
In Session mode, a continuous 5-20 minute session runs with constant temperature. In On-Demand mode, you start each inhalation individually – the device heats up, you draw, then it cools down. On-Demand preserves your material between draws.
With an XL stem at 193°C, you get 4-6 powerful draws in Session mode. In On-Demand mode, it's 2-5 draws per load, depending on heat level. Regular stems have about half.
Technically yes, but it doesn't make much sense. The Solo 2's heating chamber is shallower, so herb in XL stems sits too close to the seal where there's no heat. On the Solo 3, the chamber is deeper – XL stems work perfectly.
With 5,000 mAh, you get about 10 sessions per charge. That's comparable to the Storz & Bickel Venty and is top-tier for portables. The battery is replaceable; a spare doubles runtime.
193°C (380°F) is the sweet spot according to users and reviews. Below that, AVB stays only brown; above that, the bottom turns blackish. At 193°C you get maximum flavor, thick clouds, and clean AVB.
Yes, two WPA stems (regular + XL) are included. They fit 14mm bubblers. The display automatically rotates when you flip the device. On-Demand mode is ideal for water pipes.
Empty stems immediately after session while warm. Clean the screen holes with a brush. For deeper cleaning: Soak stems in isopropyl alcohol, then rinse with warm water.
Somewhat. At 210g and 11.5cm height, it's larger than the Solo 2. It fits in loose pockets, not tight ones. For on-the-go, a bag or jacket is better. The larger size was necessary for the deeper chamber and bigger battery.
Yes, passthrough charging is supported. You can plug the Solo 3 into USB-C and use it simultaneously. This doesn't preserve battery life, but it works.
80% of the heating is convection (hot air while drawing), 20% is conduction (contact with the warm glass). Conduction keeps the glass preheated, convection extracts while drawing. This is the ideal balance.
Regular stems hold about 0.1g, XL stems about 0.2g. The XL variant has double capacity and delivers proportionally more vapor and effects per session.
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