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Arizer Whip Only

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by Arizer

€ 18,95
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Keep your Arizer desktop vaporiser performing like new — this original manufacturer's whip kit includes a glass adapter, 95cm food-grade silicone tubing, elbow adapter and rimmed dome mesh screen. Fits the Extreme Q, XQ2 and V-Tower. All parts rated for heated airflow, so you taste herb, not plastic.
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Arizer Whip Kit — Original Replacement Parts for Desktop Vaporizers

The Arizer Whip Only is a complete replacement whip kit designed for Arizer desktop vaporizers, including the Extreme Q and V-Tower. It bundles a glass adapter, 95cm of food-grade tubing, an elbow adapter, and a rimmed dome mesh screen — everything you need to restore your whip setup to factory-fresh condition without hunting down individual parts.

Original Arizer Parts Food-Grade Materials 95cm Tubing Length Fits Extreme Q and V-Tower 4-Piece Kit

What's in the Arizer Whip Kit

Each kit ships with exactly four components — no extras, no missing bits. Here's what you get out of the box:

ComponentDetail
Glass adapterBorosilicate glass, fits Arizer desktop heating element
Tubing95cm food-grade silicone, flexible and heat-resistant
Elbow adapterGlass elbow for directing airflow from the bowl
Rimmed dome mesh screenStainless steel, prevents herb particles entering the whip

All four parts are made from food-grade materials. That matters more than it sounds — cheaper aftermarket whips often use tubing that off-gasses at vaporising temperatures (190-210°C is the sweet spot for dry herbs). With the original Arizer kit, you're drawing through materials specifically rated for heated airflow. You can actually smell the difference: fresh Arizer tubing has virtually no scent, while knock-off silicone tubes tend to have that rubbery, plasticky note on the first few sessions.

Why Replace Your Arizer Whip

Whip tubing is a consumable — it doesn't last forever, and it shouldn't. Over weeks of regular use, residue builds up on the inner walls of the tube. You'll notice the vapour tasting stale, the draw getting slightly restricted, and a brownish film forming inside the silicone. Cleaning helps (more on that below), but eventually the tubing absorbs enough residue that no amount of isopropyl soaking brings it back.

The glass components are tougher, but they're not indestructible. The elbow adapter is the most common casualty — it takes a knock when you're detaching the whip from the heating element and that thin glass neck can crack. We've seen plenty of customers try to keep using a chipped elbow adapter, and honestly, it's not worth it. Micro-cracks in borosilicate glass can shatter under thermal stress. A fresh kit is cheap insurance against inhaling glass fragments.

The dome mesh screen is the other part that degrades. After dozens of sessions, the mesh gets clogged with plant material that doesn't fully clean out. Airflow drops, draw resistance goes up, and you end up pulling harder — which just sucks hot air past the herb too fast and reduces vapour quality. Swapping in a new screen takes about 5 seconds and the difference is immediate.

How to Set Up the Arizer Whip

  1. Push the rimmed dome mesh screen into the glass elbow adapter. The rim should sit flush against the glass — press it in gently with your fingertip until it clicks into place.
  2. Slide one end of the 95cm silicone tubing over the glass elbow adapter. It should fit snugly without forcing. If it's too tight, run the tube end under warm water for 10 seconds to soften the silicone.
  3. Attach the glass adapter to the other end of the tubing. This is the piece that connects to your Arizer vaporizer's heating element.
  4. Pack your dry herb into the elbow adapter bowl — a loose pack works best. Don't tamp it down like a pipe. You want air to flow through the material evenly.
  5. Set your Arizer desktop unit to your preferred temperature. For dry herbs, 190-210°C is the range most users settle on. Lower end for flavour, higher end for thicker vapour.
  6. Once the unit reaches temperature, place the glass adapter onto the heating element and draw slowly through the open end of the tubing. Take gentle, steady pulls — think sipping a thick milkshake, not breathing through a straw.
  7. Leave 15-20 seconds between draws. This lets the heating element recover and keeps the herb at a consistent temperature rather than cooling it down with continuous airflow.

How to Clean Your Arizer Whip

Regular cleaning extends the life of every component and keeps your vapour tasting clean. Here's the routine we'd recommend after every 5-10 sessions:

  1. Disassemble all four pieces. Remove the mesh screen from the elbow adapter — a toothpick or small pin helps pop it out.
  2. Soak the glass adapter and elbow adapter in isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher) for 20-30 minutes. The residue dissolves quickly in ISO — you'll see the alcohol turn amber.
  3. For the silicone tubing, run warm water through it first to flush loose particles, then fill it with ISO and let it soak for 15 minutes. Pinch one end closed, pour ISO in the other, then pinch both ends and give it a few shakes.
  4. Rinse all glass and silicone parts thoroughly under warm running water. No ISO residue should remain — you'll taste it if it does.
  5. Drop the mesh screen into ISO for 5 minutes, then rinse. If it's heavily clogged, a soft-bristle toothbrush helps dislodge baked-on material.
  6. Let everything air dry completely before reassembling. Silicone tubing dries fastest if you hang it vertically so water drains out.

One honest note: even with diligent cleaning, silicone tubing has a finite lifespan. After 2-3 months of daily use, the inner walls start retaining flavour no matter how much you clean. That's your cue to swap in a fresh kit.

Running an Arizer Extreme Q or V-Tower? Keep your desktop setup performing at its best with replacement Arizer Balloon Bags for fan-assisted sessions, or grab an Arizer Extreme Q Potpourri Dish if you want to switch between herb vaporising and aromatherapy without swapping parts.

Arizer Whip vs Balloon — Which Delivery Method Suits You

Arizer desktop vaporisers like the Extreme Q and XQ2 give you both whip and balloon options. The whip is the more hands-on approach — you control draw speed, session length, and vapour density in real time. It's direct, it's tactile, and you get immediate feedback on temperature and flavour.

Balloons, by contrast, fill with vapour using the unit's built-in fan. You detach the bag and inhale at your leisure. It's more passive and works well for sharing, but you lose that fine-grained control over draw resistance and temperature that the whip gives you.

FeatureWhipBalloon
Draw controlFull manual control over speed and densityFan-controlled, fixed fill
Session styleContinuous, on-demandFill, detach, inhale
SharingPass the whip (95cm reach)Pass the bag (more portable)
FlavourMore immediate, temperature-responsiveSlightly cooled, consistent
MaintenanceTubing needs regular replacementBags need regular replacement

We'd pick the whip for solo sessions where you want to taste every temperature step of your herb. The 95cm tubing gives you enough slack to sit back comfortably without the unit teetering on the edge of your desk. For group sessions or when you just want to fill and forget, balloons are hard to beat. Most Arizer desktop owners end up using both — which is exactly why Arizer sells them separately.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this Arizer whip kit fit the XQ2 as well as the Extreme Q?

Yes. The glass adapter and elbow adapter are compatible with the Arizer Extreme Q, XQ2, and V-Tower. Same heating element connection across all three desktop units, so one kit covers the lot.

How often should I replace the silicone tubing?

With daily use, expect to swap the 95cm tubing every 2-3 months. If you clean it regularly with isopropyl alcohol, you can stretch that a bit further. Once the tubing retains a stale taste even after cleaning, it's time for a fresh one.

Can I cut the 95cm tubing shorter?

Absolutely. Use sharp scissors or a craft knife for a clean edge. Shorter tubing means slightly warmer vapour and less draw resistance. Around 60cm is a good middle ground if 95cm feels like too much slack.

What's the best drawing technique for the Arizer whip?

Slow, steady draws — about 5-8 seconds per pull. Think gentle sipping, not hard inhaling. Leave 15-20 seconds between draws so the heating element recovers. Rushing it cools the herb too fast and thins out the vapour.

Is the tubing safe at vaporising temperatures?

Yes. The silicone tubing in this kit is food-grade and rated for the temperatures Arizer desktop units operate at (up to 260°C). Aftermarket tubing without food-grade certification is where problems start — the original Arizer parts are specifically designed for heated airflow.

Can I use this whip with non-Arizer vaporisers?

The glass adapter is shaped specifically for Arizer's heating element socket. It won't fit other desktop vaporisers without modification. The silicone tubing is universal, but the glass components are Arizer-only.

Why does my whip taste bad even after cleaning?

Silicone absorbs volatile compounds over time. Once the inner walls are saturated, cleaning removes surface residue but not what's embedded in the material. That lingering taste means the tubing has reached end of life — replace the full kit and you'll notice the difference on the first draw.

Last updated: April 2026

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