Anyone try an Arizer Exreme Q Vaporizer
KJ-Rockwise Essential... is a seller on ebay and an authorized distributer of arizer products in north america. Not to sure though of their prices. They surfaced a few weeks ago when i started this thread and prices were running 299 and no free shipping. and the auction Item was starting at 260 with a buy it now option at 299.
Now as of today i see new 329 prices on their newer lisings as the buy it now. So i suspect after the 299 priced listings expire or sell out we will see 329 as the buy it now for a few months. So if your looking for a deal you need to hope to win an auction if they coninue to offer it On The Extreme Q Model.
Anyone try an Arizer Exreme Q Vaporizer
Hey,I've owned the extreme 3.0 since it came out..I couldnt be more happy with it until recently when my fan went out..I contacted the customer support and had a response within 5 hours..They told me what my problem was in most cases and if I would ship it to them they would replace the fan or unit and ship it back to me..I thought this was a great deal..Yes I would have to pay to get it to them but they would fix it or replace it and send it back express mail for free..
Then I came across the Extreme-Q model 77% quieter and has 3 heat sensors and 50% more energy efficient.They also extended the warranty to 3 years and like always life-time on the heater...
I found the Extreme-Q at Extreme Q Vaporizer, Herbalaire, Herb Vaporizer, Digital Herbal Vaporization, VTower For Sale for 299.95 with your choice of a free grinder with free priority shipping or you could just get free overnight shipping..Most places are still charging 299 for the 3.0.
I probally will just save my money and not ship the unit back for repairs and just buy the Extreme-Q I know it will be worth every penny.. :thumbsup:
Anyone try an Arizer Exreme Q Vaporizer
I also just found out that rockwise has a webiste at www.rockwise.net, he is offering 10%(almost 30 dollars) off with this code til January 30th.
Code: TC10
Also from what I read they are also offering free shipping through Canada Xpresspostâ?¢-USA
Anyone try an Arizer Exreme Q Vaporizer
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Originally Posted by vapefiend
The electrical components and heater are the same, but the DBV is hands free (only), while that's an option with the SSV. The larger opening on the DBV's HF heater cover also gives you more air per hit, so the SSV's hits are more vapor rich, while the DBV's are more predictable. DBV also takes a hair more care during use, due to the horizontal heater angle and ground glass connection (the same would be true for the SSV with the ground glass HF setup, but not the standard).
The same is not true for the SSV. The ground glass SSV does retain the signature SSV downward angle. It does not require the same amount of extra care as the DBV when inserting/removing the wand.
Taylor
theviseonline.com
Anyone try an Arizer Exreme Q Vaporizer
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Originally Posted by MrMojoRisin7127
The same is not true for the SSV. The ground glass SSV does retain the signature SSV downward angle. It does not require the same amount of extra care as the DBV when inserting/removing the wand.
Taylor
theviseonline.com
I never said the SSV w/GG didn't have the same heater angle. And hands free on the SSV may not be as touchy as the DBV, but ANY GG connection takes more care than a standard connection. You're not just making a contact, you're sliding one piece into the other.
Anyone try an Arizer Exreme Q Vaporizer
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Originally Posted by vapefiend
I never said the SSV w/GG didn't have the same heater angle. And hands free on the SSV may not be as touchy as the DBV, but ANY GG connection takes more care than a standard connection. You're not just making a contact, you're sliding one piece into the other.
Ah I understand. I would definitely agree with the revised statement:thumbsup:! I actually prefer not to use the ground glass because it tends to wear down and slide out of the heater cover after about 6 months of use. Because of the trouble I had with the ground glass, I removed those parts from my SSV. I also do not sell any SSV's with ground glass unless a special request is made. The hands-free attachment clip with standard glass is the best option for hands free use for the SSV. It eliminates any weaknesses caused by the ground glass option but you still have the hands free feature.
Anyone try an Arizer Exreme Q Vaporizer
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I actually prefer not to use the ground glass because it tends to wear down and slide out of the heater cover after about 6 months of use.
You've had this happen? I've seen speculation about it, since a friction connection doesn't have much margin between too tight and too loose, and when you add gravity into the mix....
Anyone try an Arizer Exreme Q Vaporizer
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Originally Posted by vapefiend
You've had this happen? I've seen speculation about it, since a friction connection doesn't have much margin between too tight and too loose, and when you add gravity into the mix....
Yeah, but I expected it to happen so it didn't really bother me. I had already read somewhere else that this would be a possibility but I bought it anyway for the convenience. It is however slightly fixable if you rough up both the male and female connections with some extremely fine sand paper. I managed to get like 10 months of use out of my ground glass wand with the sand paper technique.
If somebody REALLY feels the need for a ground glass connection, I suggest they go for the DaBuddha because the angle won't be a problem with this.
Taylor
theviseonline.com
Anyone try an Arizer Exreme Q Vaporizer
The Zephyr Ion needs to be added to everyone's wish list. It's finally available from one or two distributors in the u.s. It's $360 retail and well worth the dough.
Anyone try an Arizer Exreme Q Vaporizer
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Originally Posted by royiehl
T It's $360 retail and well worth the dough.
It is? It's brand new on the market. I've only seen one in-depth review on it and that review said it had a bit of a leaking issue. They may have addressed it by now, but I'd sure like to see more reviews on it before I'd recommend it to anyone. But, being that you did recommend it and you believe that it is well worth it, I'd sure like to hear a review from you on the Zephyr.
360 bucks compared to a 'Cano sounds like a good deal, but it's still a lot of money for a vaporizer and spending that much on something that's brand new and doesn't yet have a track record when it comes to reliability, is a bit of a concern..........at least for me.
5 to 6 positive reviews on it would be nice.
Not saying that it's a bad vape, but we just don't know yet how bad or good it really is.