
Arizer have been flying the flag for Canadian vape engineering since 2008, and the Solo 3 is their finest work yet. The headline feature is the all-glass vapour path — from the stem right through to the mouthpiece, your vapour never touches plastic or metal. And you can taste the difference immediately.
The Glass Path is Not a Gimmick
Most portables route your vapour through plastic or silicone, and even the good ones impart some off-taste, especially at higher temps. Arizer's glass-on-glass system means what you taste is your herb and nothing else. Those delicate terpenes that usually get lost? They're all there, clear as day. First draw at 180°C and you'll understand why people rave about these things.
Battery That Actually Lasts
The Solo 3's battery is a proper upgrade — we got over 2.5 hours of active sessions per charge, which is huge. Heat-up to 185°C takes under 30 seconds, and the digital display makes it dead simple to dial in your preferred temp. At £190 it's the sweet spot of the portable vape market — not cheap, but nowhere near S&B pricing, and the performance is genuinely competitive.