Arizer Solo 3 On-Demand Mode: 5 Amazing Tips & WPA Guide
The Arizer Solo 3 on-demand mode is where this vaporizer really shows off. Unlike session mode, on-demand lets you heat up, take a hit, and let the oven cool down between draws — giving you more control over your session and preserving your herb between pulls. In this Arizer Solo 3 on-demand review, Fordee runs ...
The Arizer Solo 3 on-demand mode is where this vaporizer really shows off. Unlike session mode, on-demand lets you heat up, take a hit, and let the oven cool down between draws — giving you more control over your session and preserving your herb between pulls. In this Arizer Solo 3 on-demand review, Fordee runs through everything: the temperature presets, how to change draw time, and how to use it with the WPA (water pipe adapter) for bigger, smoother hits.
How Arizer Solo 3 On-Demand Mode Works
To get into Arizer Solo 3 on-demand mode, you first need to unlock the device. Hold the middle button down until three globes illuminate on the screen, then press left + up + right to unlock. From there, you’re given the option to enter session mode or on-demand mode. Select on-demand mode and you’re in. The screen will show a Roman numeral at the bottom (your temperature preset) and a graph of bars indicating the heat-up progress.
Arizer Solo 3 On-Demand Temperature Presets Explained
In Arizer Solo 3 on-demand mode, there are five temperature presets. They go up in 10°C increments:
- Preset 1: 180°C (356°F) — Maximum flavour, minimal visible vapour
- Preset 2: 190°C (374°F) — Great balance of flavour and clouds
- Preset 3: 200°C (392°F) — Default sweet spot for most sessions
- Preset 4: 210°C (410°F) — Bigger clouds, slightly less terpene expression
- Preset 5: 220°C (428°F) — Maximum heat; ideal when using a WPA or bong
Fordee notes the Arizer Solo 3 on-demand mode runs a little hotter than other vaporizers, so you may find yourself reaching for a lower preset than you’d use on other devices. Start at preset 2 or 3 and work your way up.
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