Pros
- Pure glass vapor path – no plastic taste
- 30-second heat-up time
- 3400 mAh with passthrough charging
- 1°C temperature increments
Cons
- Glass tubes more fragile than silicone parts
- Larger than compact alternatives
Solo 2 vs Solo 2 MAX for the Solo 2. You can find the complete overview on the main page.
Quick answer for "Solo 2 vs Solo 2 Max": we show which model fits which user type best.
Solo 2 vs Solo 2 MAX
The MAX is an upgrade, not a redesign:
| Feature | Solo 2 | Solo 2 MAX |
|---|---|---|
| Charging | Micro-USB | USB-C |
| Battery life | ~2 hours | ~3 hours |
| Heat-up | ~30 s | ~35 s |
| Warranty | 2 years | 3 years |
| Price from | ~€56 | ~€111 |
If you do not own a Solo yet and budget allows, get the MAX. If the Solo 2 is within your budget: go for it - vapor quality is identical.
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Solo 2 Guides & Niches
About 30 seconds — the fastest Arizer portable after the Solo 3 V2 (5-15 s).
50 to 220°C in 1-degree steps.
90-120 minutes depending on temperature. The 18650 battery is replaceable, spares cost under €10.
Yes, stainless steel capsules (~0.1 g) available separately.
Yes. The glass aroma tubes fit 14 mm and 18 mm adapters (sold separately).
The Crafty+ has an app, bigger chamber, and wider temperature profile. The Solo 2 costs a quarter, has a replaceable battery, and purer flavor via the glass airpath.
USB-C instead of Micro-USB, 3 vs 2 hours battery, 3 vs 2 year warranty. Vapor quality is identical.
Soak the aroma tube in isopropyl alcohol (90%+), brush out the chamber. Glass parts can be boiled in hot water.



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