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The Arizer Solo II is the second iteration of Arizer’s formidable Solo. Like their previous model, the Solo II shines with extraordinary thick vapor production and a glass vaping path for maximum flavour and a cool and smooth vape. With a more powerful battery, improved airflow and a myriad of customization settings it may well be one of the best portable dry herb vaporizers available today.
The Arizer Solo 2 is a portable dry herb vaporizer that delivers thick, flavourful vapour through a 100% borosilicate glass airpath — the same material used in laboratory equipment. With precise temperature control in 1°C increments across a 50–220°C range and up to 3 hours of battery life, it's the kind of device that makes you wonder why you bothered with anything else before.
The Arizer Solo 2 comes in two finishes — Midnight Blue and Carbon Black. Both are identical in performance and specs. Pick whichever matches your style. The matte finish on both picks up fewer fingerprints than you'd expect from a device this sleek.
The Solo 2 solves the problem most portable vaporizers have: they compromise. Either you get decent vapour but the flavour's off, or the taste is clean but the clouds are thin. Arizer's approach — running air through a borosilicate glass stem before it reaches your lips — means you get both. No plastic in the airpath, no silicone tubing, no metallic aftertaste. Just herb and glass.
We've had customers come back specifically to tell us the Solo 2 made them taste terpenes they didn't know their herb had. That's not marketing fluff — glass genuinely doesn't impart flavour the way plastic or metal paths do. You'll notice it on the first draw.
The other thing that sets this apart from similarly priced portables is the temperature precision. Most portable vapes give you preset temperatures or 10-degree jumps. The Solo 2 lets you dial in single-degree increments across the full 50–220°C range. That matters because different compounds in your herb release at different temperatures — and once you find your sweet spot, you'll never want to go back to guessing.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Temperature Range | 50°C – 220°C |
| Temperature Increments | 1°C or 10°C selectable |
| Battery Life | Up to 3 hours continuous use |
| Vapour Path Material | 100% borosilicate glass |
| Display | LED screen |
| Heating Method | Convection/conduction hybrid |
| Session Timer | Customisable auto-shutoff |
| Charging | USB / pass-through capable |
| Manufacturer | Arizer (Ontario, Canada) |
| Available Colours | Midnight Blue, Carbon Black |
| Feature | Arizer Solo 2 | Arizer Solo (Original) | Mighty+ by Storz & Bickel |
|---|---|---|---|
| Temperature Control | 1°C increments, 50–220°C | 7 preset levels | 1°C increments, 40–210°C |
| Battery Life | Up to 3 hours | Up to 2 hours | ~90 minutes |
| Vapour Path | Full glass | Full glass | Plastic cooling unit |
| Portability | Compact, pocket-friendly | Compact | Larger, heavier |
| Heat-up Time | ~25 seconds | ~90 seconds | ~60 seconds |
The Mighty+ produces slightly denser vapour and has a wider bowl, but costs significantly more and uses a plastic cooling unit in the airpath. If flavour purity is your priority, the Solo 2's all-glass path wins. If battery life matters — and it does when you're out and about — the Solo 2's 3-hour runtime is hard to beat at any price.
The Solo 2 feels solid in the hand — not heavy, but dense enough that you know it's not hollow plastic. The shell is a brushed aluminium alloy with a slight texture that resists slipping. The glass stems are thick-walled borosilicate, the same grade used in chemistry labs. They can take a knock against a table edge without shattering, though we wouldn't test that theory on tile floors.
The LED display is bright and readable even in direct sunlight. The single menu button on the side controls everything — power, temperature, session timer, display brightness. It's deliberately simple. No app required, no Bluetooth pairing nonsense, no firmware updates that brick your device. Turn it on, set your temperature, inhale. Arizer's been making vaporizers in Ontario since 2006, and the build quality reflects that two decades of iteration.
The one honest limitation: the glass stems stick up from the top of the unit. They're not fragile, but they do make the Solo 2 slightly less pocket-friendly than vapes with fully internal airpaths. Arizer includes silicone caps for travel, and we'd recommend using them. A stem case or a small padded pouch sorts this out completely.
The glass stems are the only part that needs regular cleaning — and because they're glass, it's dead simple. Soak them in isopropyl alcohol (90%+) for 20–30 minutes, then rinse with warm water. A pipe cleaner handles any stubborn residue. The heating chamber itself rarely needs more than a quick brush with the included tool after each session. No deep maintenance, no replacement screens to buy every month. The simplicity of the all-glass design means fewer parts to degrade over time.
According to a study published in the Journal of Cannabis Therapeutics (Lanz et al., 2016), newer vaporizer models — including the Arizer range — produced effective decarboxylation of herbal cannabis material, confirming that modern portable vaporizers can efficiently release active compounds without combustion (PMC5022003).
A separate in-vitro validation study found that the Arizer Solo achieved cannabinoid recoveries of 67.5–82.7%, among the highest of all devices tested, with no significant difference between THC and CBD extraction efficiency (PMC4718604). While this study tested the original Solo, the Solo 2 uses the same glass airpath design and heating principle with improved airflow — suggesting comparable or improved extraction performance.
Complete your setup: pick up a herb grinder for consistent particle size (critical for even extraction), and a set of replacement glass aroma tubes so you can pre-pack several stems before heading out. A small smell-proof carry case keeps everything together and protects those glass stems in transit.
We've sold portable vaporizers since the early days when they were barely better than holding a lighter near a glass tube. The Solo 2 is the device we hand to people who say "I want something that actually tastes good and doesn't need a YouTube tutorial to operate." It's not the smallest vape we carry, and it's not the cheapest — but for the combination of vapour quality, battery life, and build, it's the best value in its class. We'd pick it over anything under the 200-euro mark without hesitation.
The customers who love it most are the ones coming from combustion who want to actually taste their herb for the first time. The ones who return it? Almost nobody. In 25 years of selling gear from our Amsterdam shop, the Solo line has one of the lowest return rates of any product category we carry.
About 25 seconds to reach your set temperature. The LED display shows real-time progress, so you know exactly when it's ready. Significantly faster than the original Solo's 90-second heat-up.
Yes — it supports pass-through charging, so you can vape while plugged in. Handy when the battery's low and you don't want to wait for a full charge.
The glass stem holds approximately 0.1–0.15g of ground herb when loosely packed. That's enough for a solid 10–15 minute session. You can pack lighter for shorter, more flavourful sessions.
It's one of the best portables for someone new to vaping. One button controls everything, the glass stem loads in seconds, and the temperature display removes all guesswork. No app, no complicated menus.
Soak in isopropyl alcohol (90%+) for 20–30 minutes, rinse with warm water, let dry. Do this weekly with regular use. The heating chamber just needs a quick brush after sessions — no deep cleaning required.
Start around 180°C for light, flavour-rich vapour. Move to 195–210°C for thicker clouds and more complete extraction. The 1°C precision lets you experiment until you find your preference.
Less than combustion, but yes — there's a noticeable herbal scent during use that dissipates within minutes. The vapour doesn't linger on fabrics the way smoke does. Outdoors, it's barely detectable from a few metres away.
The Solo 3 adds USB-C charging and slightly improved airflow, but the core glass-path design and temperature range remain the same. The Solo 2 remains an excellent choice — especially at its current price point — and delivers the same vapour quality that made the Solo line famous.
Last updated: April 2026