Which Desktop Bowl, Bag, or Mini Whip is Right for You?
Everything you need to master the balloon-filling experience on your Arizer XQ2, Extreme Q, or V-Tower. From standard replacement Cyclone bowls and bulk balloon packs to the glass Connoisseur upgrades, find the exact parts to get your desktop station running flawlessly.
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| Model | Best For | Pros | Cons |
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Glass Connoisseur Bowl Pack of 2 |
Upgraded Flavor & Cloud Control | Features a built-in glass screen instead of metal for the purest flavor possible. The dual-sided design allows you to flip it for either massive "Cloud" sessions or efficient "Flavor" micro-doses. | The built-in glass screen can clog faster than removable metal screens if not brushed out while the bowl is still warm. |
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Standard Cyclone Bowls OEM & 'No Black Wrap' Options |
Classic Desktop Sessions | The original, wide-open airflow design you know and love. The "No Black Wrap" option removes the top coating for a completely clean, all-glass aesthetic. | Requires the use of metal screen caps, which slightly alters the pure glass vapor path, and requires replacement. |
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Replacement Balloon Bags Pack of 12 (58x38cm) |
Party Sessions & Mobility | A massive bulk pack of food-grade bags. Perfect for filling huge volumes of vapor, detaching from the base unit, and passing around the room easily. | Bags naturally degrade, lose flavor, and get sticky over time, requiring routine replacement. |
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Mini Whip Glass Adapters With or Without Built-In Screens |
Connecting Bags to the Bowl | The essential bridge piece required to attach your balloons to the heater. The built-in glass screen option catches any stray herb that might fly up under heavy fan speeds. | The built-in screen variant requires soaking to deep clean, unlike the open tube which can simply be wiped through and the screen replaced. |



