Microdose Glass Elbow Adapter with In-Set Built-In Screen for Arizer XQ2 and Extreme Q, Pack of 2
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Microdose Glass Elbow Adapter with In-Set Built-In Screen for Arizer XQ2 and Extreme Q, Pack of 2

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Microdose Glass Elbow Adapter with In-Set Built-In Screen for Arizer XQ2 and Extreme Q, Pack of 2Compact area, quick fire and with a highly concentrated airflow. The Vapetrix presents this practical 2 pack of microdose glass elbow adapters for the Arizer XQ2, Extreme Q and V Tower desktop vaporizers. Designed with an in set built in glass screen positioned approximately 10mm inside the adapter, it creates a smaller loading area for floral aromatics, helping concentrate heat flow while removing the need for separate metal dome screens. In set

🔥  Compact area, quick fire and with a highly concentrated airflow. 

The Vapetrix presents this practical 2 pack of microdose glass elbow adapters for the Arizer XQ2, Extreme Q and V-Tower desktop vaporizers. Designed with an in-set built-in glass screen positioned approximately 10mm inside the adapter, it creates a smaller loading area for floral aromatics, helping concentrate heat flow while removing the need for separate metal dome screens.

  • ✅ In-set built-in glass screen sits approximately 10mm inside the adapter for a smaller, more focused loading area
  • ✅ Ideal for microdosing floral aromatics directly inside the elbow instead of filling the full cyclone bowl
  • ✅ Concentrated heat flow helps support efficient extraction from smaller amounts
  • ✅ Built-in glass screen means no need to keep buying or replacing metal mesh dome screens
  • ✅ Male connector fits into the cyclone bowl, while the ridged glass side fits compatible silicone whip tubing
  • ✅ Set Includes: 2 x Microdose Glass Elbow Adapters with In-Set Built-In Glass Screens for the Arizer XQ2, Arizer Extreme Q and Arizer V-Tower

📏 Specifications

Material Glass
Design Microdose Elbow Adapter
Screen Type In-Set Built-In Glass Screen
Screen Position Approximately 10mm Inside Adapter
Pack Size Pack of 2
Compatible Devices Arizer XQ2, Arizer Extreme-Q, Arizer V-Tower

💨 Compatibility & Use

This microdose glass elbow adapter 2 pack by The Vapetrix is specifically designed for the Arizer XQ2, Extreme Q and V-Tower desktop vaporizer range.

The in-set built-in glass screen sits approximately 10mm inside the glass, creating a smaller chamber where floral aromatics can be packed directly into the elbow. This helps concentrate the heat flow through a smaller amount of material, making it ideal for users who prefer lighter sessions, smaller loads, or more efficient use.

Because the screen is built into the glass, there is no need to buy, fit, or replace separate metal mesh dome screens. After use, the adapter can be cleaned normally with isopropyl alcohol, rinsed thoroughly, and left to dry fully before reusing.

This is not compatible with other Arizer vaporizers such as the Solo, Air or ArGo, so please bear that in mind.


💬 Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this a microdose elbow adapter?

The built-in glass screen is positioned approximately 10mm inside the adapter, creating a smaller loading area. This allows you to pack a smaller amount of floral aromatics directly into the elbow instead of filling the full cyclone bowl.

Do I still need metal dome screens?

No — this adapter has an in-set built-in glass screen, so separate metal mesh dome screens are not required for normal use.

Can I put floral aromatics directly inside the adapter?

Yes — the in-set glass screen allows floral aromatics to be placed directly inside the elbow adapter, helping concentrate the heat flow through a smaller packed area.

What’s the best way to clean it?

We recommend cleaning with isopropyl alcohol. Rinse thoroughly with warm water afterwards and allow the glass to dry fully before use.

Is this an official Arizer product?

No, this is a high-quality, third-party accessory designed by The Vapetrix to fit compatible Arizer desktop devices.


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  • 🛡 Discreet, eco-friendly packaging
  • 🔄 Easy 14-day return policy

🔥 Enjoy smaller, more focused desktop sessions with The Vapetrix microdose glass elbow adapter set.

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