Arizer Solo 2 vs Arizer ArGo – Big Bro vs Baby Bro!
Arizer is no amateur at this point and every product theyve released so far has been stellar. Though the Air 2 is a closer comparison to the newly released ArGo, we figured wed do another head-to-head in the Solo 2 vs ArGo battle. They both fill different purposes, but which portable vape comes out on top overall? Read on to find out!Check out our Arizer Solo 2 vs Air 2 comparison to see how the two original brothers stack up against one another. If this might be your first dry herb vaporizer, check out our comprehensive Vaporizer Buyers Guide to help you get started!
Arizer Solo 2 vs ArGo (Arizer Go)
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Manufacturing QualityArizer never disappoints with the rugged construction for all of their devices, but the Solo 2 definitely takes the cake here. Its no secret the original Solo was and still is a tank, able to take a good amount of abuse and thousands of sessions without hassle. The Solo 2 just improves on it and retains the same ultra-reliable reputation. Arizer made a wise choice with not re-designing a proven concept but instead doing it even better. The ArGo still has decent manufacturing quality, but the overall feel and finish of the ArGo feels notably weaker than the Solo 2. Its some hard competition to beat though and the ArGo is still great with all that being said. If small chambers don’t do you good, then you’ll surely love the Utillian 722 especially because of its large herb holding capacity and convection heating chamber. |
Ease of UseBoth of these are dead simple to use. Remove the glass stem, pack it with your herb, insert it into the device, turn it on, and choose your heat setting. Thats all there is to both of them. The user experience is very simple and works great on both. Likewise for cleaning since the chambers are self-contained in the stems, a simple cleaning solution soak does quick work of any accumulation in the stems. Its a tie for this category since theyre both nearly identical in use. When thinking of ease of use, another vaporizer that comes to mind would be the LITL 1, mainly because of its simplicity for load, clean and use. |
PortabilityObviously, the ArGo is a much more portable device than the Solo 2 and wins this round of the Arizer Solo 2 vs Arizer Go showdown. The hideaway ArGo glass tube and compact size solve all the problems the Air and Solo faced when it comes to portability, and does so in great fashion. Even though the Solo 2 is a portable vaporizer, Id consider it only semi-portable. The Solos great for around the house use or for transport to another location, but certainly not for use in public. If the name didnt give it away, the ArGo was, well, made to be used on the go! Being one of the top dogs for a great performing, portable vaporizer, the ArGo is definitely a better pick if youre out and about more often! However, if you are more into portability, the Utillian 722 with its single-button operation is another option to look into. |
Battery LifeWith no contest at all, the Solo 2 wins by a landslide. The Solo 2s battery life is absolutely top-notch, lasting for an absurd amount of power-on time. Youre looking at easily 14-18 full 10-minute sessions per charge, or around 2-3 hours of on time. Even though the Solo 2 has no removable battery and tops up using a proprietary charger, I trust the Solo 2 to chug along for many years to come. If my 7-year-old Solo 1 from 2011 still gets over an hour of battery life per charge, then its safe to say the Solo 2 will continue that legacy. The ArGo, on the other hand, has a convenient swappable 18650 battery yielding around 5-8 full sessions on a full charge. The ArGo battery takes about 3.5 hours to charge from flat until full though, while the Solo 2 takes a mere 90 minutes to do the same. I dont think many vaporizers even come close to the battery life that the Solo 2 totes. The Crafty Plus vaporizer is also a good example of a great vaporizing device that maintains a long battery life without compromising quality. |
DiscreetnessIf it wasnt glaringly obvious between the Solo 2 vs ArGo, the Arizer Go is multitudes more discreet than the Solo 2 is. Being a fraction of the size, its able to fit comfortably in your hand while being practically invisible. Evidently, the Solo 2 is too bulky and revealing to be considered stealthy and the ArGo wins by a long shot here. But if pushed come to shove I would say Arizer Go can be more easily concealed similar to the Flowermate Slick which is a great third option if you prefer discreetness moreover anything else. |
Temperature FlexibilityBoth units feature the same temperature range of 128-428°F (53.3 -220°C). Likewise, they both feature nice OLED displays with granular temperature adjustment, allowing you to dial in the exact heat setting you want your herb to cook at. It is worth mentioning that Solo 2 has a quicker heat-up time, taking about a third of the time to heat up or in other words roughly 30 seconds, while the ArGo is closer to a minute and a half. This is why users opt for a unit like the Arizer Solo 2 for its temperature flexibility that is up to 220 degrees celsius. Therefore realistically you want to use the device somewhere between the 3rd notch and 5th notch. |
SHOWDOWNWhile theyre two different beasts with a close score after tallying it all up, I find myself reaching for the Solo 2 more often. The rugged design, incredible battery life, and overall feel make the Solo 2 really feel like a premium device. Though its only $20 less than the ArGo, the Solo 2 feels like youre getting more bang for your buck. In the end, it comes down to a lot of personal preference if you need a device for more discreet and portable use, the ArGo wins hands down. For mostly home use with occasional travel and such, the Solo 2 wins handsomely. You couldnt go wrong with either and with Arizers proven reputation; youre guaranteed a solid unit either way. If youd like to see another comparison, check out our recent showdown between the Solo 2 & Zeus Arc. You can pick either one of these beauties up directly from our shop. |