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Hery Vappy said:I just assumed it was clear but the picture makes it seem otherwise. I guess I'll find out tonight when I get home from work. I hope its clear but not the end of the world if its not.
Lord_vape said:I have had my extreme Q for a few weeks now! This is my 2nd vaporizer, ... I absolutely looove the extreme Q!! Definitely meets all my expectation and vape needs! All I have to say is that Im so glad I made the change from smoking to vaping! Also I thank GotVape.com that originally turned me onto vaping! I've had the best experience going through the guys I bought it from! Very helpful and informative! Anybody know about the V-Tower? looks pretty similar to the Extreme Q. ...
chucku said:Lord_vape said:...Anybody know about the V-Tower? looks pretty similar to the Extreme Q. ...
The VT has no fan and is not bag capable. It also may not come with a remote. It actually is more similar to E v 3.0, still a very solid vape for whip only use.
Hery Vappy said:Not white but not clear either. Super flexible and appears to be a snug fit. My buddy has my EQ as he's finishing up my custom carrying case so I won't be able to test the tubing until this weekend. Can any of you EQ vets chime in and let me know if this was the right purchase for a tubing upgrade.
1/4 ID
3/8 OD
1/16 wall
Tygon 3350 Silicone
Thanks
Lord_vape said:@ Pakalolo ... I have checked the official site and from what i saw it doesnt confuse the unit as the V-tower, but instead states it is indeed the Extreme Q.
pakalolo said:chucku said:Lord_vape said:...Anybody know about the V-Tower? looks pretty similar to the Extreme Q. ...
The VT has no fan and is not bag capable. It also may not come with a remote. It actually is more similar to E v 3.0, still a very solid vape for whip only use.
chucku: You are correct, the original V-Tower did not do bags or have a remote, but if you go to the Arizer home site you will see that the Extreme v3 is being sold there as the V-Tower. So Arizer has confused the issue, because there are still original V-Towers around.
chucku said:Not to split hairs, the VT and the E v 3.0 always had the same chassis. The difference between the two is the additional functionality built into the E. The VT you point to on the Arizer site is the same as was offered pre EQ.
Tstat said:Heat it up and it will come right off. I turn up to like 220 with the fan on for a few minutes to remove the elbow.
panspermia said:chucku said:Not to split hairs, the VT and the E v 3.0 always had the same chassis. The difference between the two is the additional functionality built into the E. The VT you point to on the Arizer site is the same as was offered pre EQ.
So, for someone who is interested only in using a whip (not the balloon) and does not care about the remote, is he (me!) losing anything significant by going with the V-Tower instead of the current Extreme Q?
Theo said:Tstat said:Heat it up and it will come right off. I turn up to like 220 with the fan on for a few minutes to remove the elbow.
This. I've said it multiple times throughout the thread. Somebody said to use a hairdryer to heat up the tubing. I used that idea and combined it with using the EQ itself and it works like a charm. Take off the cyclone bowl, put the elbow(The part w/ the tubing) over the heating element, turn up the temp and turn on the fan. In a very short bit you will be able to take it off without any trouble at all.