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Arizer Whip Mouthpiece

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by Arizer

€ 4,95
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Original borosilicate glass mouthpiece from Arizer that fits snugly into any 7mm internal diameter whip tubing. Designed for the V-Tower, Extreme Q, and XQ2 desktop vaporisers, this genuine replacement part restores factory airflow and a clean vapour path. Keep a spare — glass meets gravity eventually.
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Arizer Whip Mouthpiece — Glass Replacement for Whip-Style Vaporizers

The Arizer whip mouthpiece is a borosilicate glass replacement part that slots into any tubing with a 7mm internal diameter, restoring your whip vaporiser setup to factory condition. This is an original Arizer manufacturer part — not a third-party knock-off — so the fit, the glass thickness, and the vapour path are exactly what your device was designed around. If your current mouthpiece has a chip, a crack, or has gone cloudy from resin build-up that no amount of isopropyl can shift, this is the straightforward fix.

Original Arizer Part Borosilicate Glass Fits 7mm ID Tubing Compatible with V-Tower, Extreme Q, XQ2
SpecValue
MaterialBorosilicate glass
Tubing compatibility7mm internal diameter
ManufacturerArizer (Canada)
Part typeOriginal replacement part
SKUVS0104
Compatible devicesArizer V-Tower, Extreme Q, XQ2, and other whip-style vaporisers using 7mm tubing

Complete your whip setup: if the tubing itself is looking tired, grab a fresh length of silicone whip tubing alongside this mouthpiece. Already running an Arizer Extreme Q or XQ2? A spare glass cyclone bowl and a set of replacement screens keep your entire vapour path clean and efficient.

Why Replace Your Arizer Glass Whip Mouthpiece

Glass mouthpieces take a beating. They're the part you hold between your teeth, the part that clinks against the table, the part that rolls off the sofa arm at exactly the wrong angle. One small chip on the lip and you're either risking a cut or tasting something off every session. We've seen plenty of customers try to nurse a cracked mouthpiece along with electrical tape or silicone sleeves — it works for about a week before the seal goes and you're pulling air from everywhere except the whip.

The other reason to swap: resin. Borosilicate glass is non-porous, which means residue sits on the surface rather than soaking in. That's good news for cleaning. But if you've let it build up over months, the bore narrows and draw resistance climbs. A fresh mouthpiece with a clean 7mm channel feels noticeably more open. You'll draw less hard and get smoother, cooler vapour as a result — something that matters given that, according to research published in the Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy, regular vapouriser users report strong intuitions about reduced respiratory irritation compared to combustion methods (PMC4456813).

One honest note: this is a small glass tube. It's not going to transform your vaporiser experience on its own. But a damaged or gunked-up mouthpiece absolutely degrades it, and at this price point there's no reason to put up with that. Keep a spare in the drawer. You'll use it sooner than you think.

How to Use the Arizer Whip Mouthpiece

  1. Remove the old mouthpiece from your silicone or PVC whip tubing. If it's stuck from resin build-up, soak the end in warm isopropyl alcohol (90%+) for 10 minutes — it'll slide right out.
  2. Check your tubing's internal diameter. This mouthpiece is designed for 7mm ID tubing — the standard size shipped with Arizer desktop units like the V-Tower, Extreme Q, and XQ2.
  3. Push the tapered end of the new glass mouthpiece into the tubing. It should seat firmly with about 1-2cm inserted. No wobble, no gaps.
  4. Reconnect the whip assembly to your vaporiser. For Arizer desktops, the other end of the whip connects to the glass cyclone bowl, which sits on the heating element.
  5. Set your vaporiser temperature — most Arizer desktop users run between 180-210°C depending on material and preference. According to a study examining vaporiser models including Arizer devices, effective decarboxylation occurs reliably across several temperature settings (PMC5022003).
  6. Allow 3-5 minutes for the material to prime in the bowl before drawing. Use slow, steady pulls through the mouthpiece — no sharp inhales. The whip system works on passive airflow, so patience gives you denser, cooler vapour.

Keeping Your Glass Mouthpiece Clean

The best maintenance tip for any glass vapouriser part is simple: don't let residue cure. After each session, while the glass is still slightly warm, run a dry pipe cleaner through the bore. Takes five seconds. Do this and you'll go weeks between deep cleans.

For a proper clean, drop the mouthpiece into a zip-lock bag with isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher) and a pinch of coarse salt. Shake gently for 30-60 seconds, then rinse under warm water. The salt acts as a mild abrasive without scratching borosilicate glass. Avoid sudden temperature changes — don't run cold water over a hot mouthpiece, or you risk thermal shock cracking the glass. That's the number one way we see people break these.

Cleaning MethodFrequencyTime Required
Dry pipe cleaner through boreAfter every session5 seconds
Isopropyl alcohol soak (90%+)Every 1-2 weeks10-15 minutes
Salt + isopropyl shakeMonthly deep clean2-3 minutes active
Warm water rinseAfter every alcohol clean30 seconds

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