Salutations ChipTrippyFox,
I appreciate hearing it from your perspective.
Oh my, i only evoked the subject remotely. Don't take my word for it anyway: write to Arizer, in my behalf if you must, asking them if there are plans for transparent shells in any of their models... I'll bet the answer will be no, because i'm not sure Arizers would sell with a clear shell!
Euh... Oh my!...
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No this doesn't particularly bother me, but I would have thought that the air was separated somehow.
Good, neither should it. I just want the potential buyers reading us to realize that the "Fresh-Air" inlet is actually located inside while the bottom opening happens to look quite like a ventilation indeed. I see we understand each other. Now what could hit you? Well it's going to be direct to the lungs so we'd all wish only minor incidents are possible, at least until the owner begins to "smell" something wrong... Which ain't this evident at times.
...I guess there shouldn't be anything harmful inside the unit assuming they kept all the toxic material away from the general heat source.
Arizer seems confident in their constant use of customer lungs, i'll grant that. But really i much prefer their late Air concept:
...where the inlet point appears to be suitably decoupled from unrelated air masses down under. Also this configuration suggests the user would get a warning, but what if the problem is intermittent and long-term? What if there's slow contaminant dispersion at random, not likely to cause concern on the short-term, though what about periods measured in years? So, if i must find a way for guys like me to tolerate the idea of an Extrem-Q or even a V-Tower then it shall rely on a mesh casing for equally fine ventilation, as in the Arizer Air, because intimate robot symbiosis right (to the lung level...) has some repulsive touch to it, euh... Sorry. Lets find a balancing angle. Here's one: on another hand the contamination should prove to be generously diluted, because of the "decoupling" of air masses already mentioned.
I regret the tables models got hard, air-tight and opaque casings intead...
...it seems odd to get it from the same source...
M'well, as i pointed out previously the package box says the truth about what's inside: "PotPourri Warmer".
There are no cannabic sources in potpourri warmers. The Elbow Adapter must have come later, much too late to include separate paths in the design it seems. At least this has been noticed many years ago and Arizer never cared to upgrade with corrections. Which is a shame because there's already some good potential that i could appreciate myself, using their
Solo Glass Stems i should admit.
By the way, be careful with that Elbow Adapter!...
...that is quite the setup you've got there...
Without moisture from it my sessions weren't as pleasant as they could, far from it. The principle works but that's only meant as a prototype to offer others an opportunity to check for themselves, by reproducing the experiment... All it takes is distilled water to avoid a salt issue, as i recall tap water affected my appreciation for that reason. But that's cannabic conditioning performed after vapor leaves the bowl, in my pipe this is done before and hence i find the later a lot more practical - and economical too as a bowl is ~125 mg and i rarely consume more than 5 pipe bowls a day. The HerbalAire + Arizer Solo Glass Stem + HerbalAire Crucible contraption is another story but it's got its good sides.
Which reminds me the V-Tower wanted to be half-full and more all the time, that's not as economical as my pipe neither.
...bravo on your thorough experimentation
Thanks, then please lets admire how i determined which of heat or dryness was a worst offendor to me:
Too bad there were no dialogs at the time to explain how this worked exactly... :D
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And this is what is used in my veranda this afternoon, under the sun:
Too bad Arizer won't offer a self-moisturized model that's equivalent. It doesn't even need to be handheld, just standard 12 Volts would be fine!
Day dreaming again...
