Vaporizer for a 72 year old.

gb123

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I grabbed an Arizer extreme Q a few years back,,
I set it up ASAP..thought Oh Man...maybe Ill save some herb ...
1/2 oz later..and a SQUIRELY high... :lol: I gave it away.
Cant stand the smell of burnt popcorn either.
 

The Hippy

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Sold m
I grabbed an Arizer extreme Q a few years back,,
I set it up ASAP..thought Oh Man...maybe Ill save some herb ...
1/2 oz later..and a SQUIRELY high... :lol: I gave it away.
Cant stand the smell of burnt popcorn either.
Sold mine...I agree...not for me really. I don't care for vaped herb much.
 

Excessive_Toker

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The Mighty is the best hand held vape hands down. It’s regularly $509 but on sale right now at torontovaporizer dot com for 389! It’s made by Storz & Bickel.
http://torontovaporizer.ca/mighty-vaporizer.html
The intent of this thread is to find a vaporizer for a 72 year old lady, not what is the more superior vaporizer for the seasoned cannabis enthusiast. In this video, at 0:16 into it, the owner says it is a pain to clean. The Arizer Air is the best vaporizer for a 72 year old lady, in my opinion.

 

Gquebed

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Well... if thats the case then the simplest is the Pax.

I read earlier that it is difficult to clean... and i just cant imagine why. Whats difficult about removing two pieces and rubbing a little alcohol in a couple spots?
 

Excessive_Toker

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Well... if thats the case then the simplest is the Pax.

I read earlier that it is difficult to clean... and i just cant imagine why. Whats difficult about removing two pieces and rubbing a little alcohol in a couple spots?
I disagree. I own both and the Arizer air is better and easiest to clean. Do you own an Arizer Air vaporizer?
I assume this 72 year lady has only one arm (lost the other to diabetes) and arthritic at that.
 

Gquebed

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I disagree. I own both and the Arizer air is better and easiest to clean. Do you own an Arizer Air vaporizer?
I assume this 72 year lady has only one arm (lost the other to diabetes) and arthritic at that.
Jeezuz...whats with the aggression?
Do i own and arizee air? Im not sure what that has to do with anything... the YouTube video about that vaporizer gives you a pretty solid idea what's required for maintenance.

just because you may find the Arizer easier to clean the Pax doesn't mean everybody else will.

And I will guarantee that no vaporizer can be cleaned with one hand, unless maybe you have an extra thumb on one hand and you can hold and clean it in the same hand.
 

Excessive_Toker

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Jeezuz...whats with the aggression?
Do i own and arizee air? Im not sure what that has to do with anything... the YouTube video about that vaporizer gives you a pretty solid idea what's required for maintenance.

just because you may find the Arizer easier to clean the Pax doesn't mean everybody else will.

And I will guarantee that no vaporizer can be cleaned with one hand, unless maybe you have an extra thumb on one hand and you can hold and clean it in the same hand.
The Arizer Air can be cleaned with one arm and a stub. The pax2 requires two functioning arms. No aggression on my end, I'm just elevated and having a good time. My apologies if you took it any other way than that. In all seriousness, the Arizer Air is really easy to clean and is better suited for a 72-year-old lady, in my opinion. Trust me, it's simple to clean and use.
 

OrganicGorilla

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The Arizer Air can be cleaned with one arm and a stub. The pax2 requires two functioning arms. No aggression on my end, I'm just elevated and having a good time. My apologies if you took it any other way than that. In all seriousness, the Arizer Air is really easy to clean and is better suited for a 72-year-old lady, in my opinion. Trust me, it's simple to clean and use.
I’m sure the OP can clean it for his mother once a month... I’d be investing in the “Mighty”. Hands down the best hand held vape and it’s $120 off right now!
 

CalyxCrusher

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The Arizer Air can be cleaned with one arm and a stub. The pax2 requires two functioning arms. No aggression on my end, I'm just elevated and having a good time. My apologies if you took it any other way than that. In all seriousness, the Arizer Air is really easy to clean and is better suited for a 72-year-old lady, in my opinion. Trust me, it's simple to clean and use.
To be fair, he said PAX. Not PAX2. And it is extremely easy to clean.
 

Canadain Closet Gardener

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Thank you for all your inputs.
So I ended up getting her the Arizer Air and she is really quite happy. The glass is a bit hard for her to separate from the unit and repack. But I think it's more of her not wanting to break the glass. Also I suspect it gets easier with more use.
She is planning on using it at the dog park. Won't smoke a joint outside but now will vape and walk the dogs at the dog park :shock:

I found it surprisingly smooth to smoke with. I had visions of bottle tokes or knives in harshness.
I figure it will cut her consumption in half.
Cheers
CCG
 
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