Which Arizer Should You Buy? — Buying Guide 2026

Arizer has been building vaporizers in Canada for over 20 years. The company from Waterloo, Ontario committed early to an approach that still defines their entire lineup: glass airpath, replaceable batteries, and solid build quality at fair prices. While other manufacturers chase apps, OLED screens, and Bluetooth, Arizer sticks with what works.

The issue: Arizer now has 10 models. Solo, Solo 2, Solo 2 MAX, Solo 3, Air SE, Air MAX, ArGo, Extreme Q, XQ2, V-Tower. The names sound similar, prices overlap, and it is hard to tell which device suits whom. That is what this guide is for.

All Arizer Models at a Glance

ModelPrice fromShopsTypeBatteryWeightKey Feature
Air MAX~180 €60Portable5,000 mAh, 18650160 gCurrent flagship, lightest 5,000 mAh Arizer
XQ2~200 €55DesktopAC power500 gWhip + balloon, remote control
Extreme Q~130 €52DesktopAC power800 gClassic, whip + balloon
Solo 3 V2153 €50Portable5,000 mAh, 18650210 gLongest sessions, largest bowl
Air SE55 €50Portable3,350 mAh, 18650102 gCheapest entry point, ultralight
Solo 2 MAX~170 €45Portable3,400 mAh, 18650210 gPrecise temperature control, OLED
ArGo64 €45Portable3,400 mAh, 1865096 gMost compact Arizer, retractable stem
V-Tower~100 €43DesktopAC powerWhip only, cheapest desktop
Solo 2~120 €32Portable3,400 mAh217 gPredecessor to Solo 2 MAX
Solo (OG)21 €11Portable2,200 mAh217 gThe original, heavily discounted

All portable Arizers share three traits: glass airpath, replaceable 18650 batteries, and native water pipe compatibility through the glass stems. The desktops use a ceramic heating element with pure convection.

Portable: Solo vs. Air — What Is the Difference?

Arizer sells two portable product lines: Solo and Air. The distinction is simpler than it looks.

Solo is the bigger line. More bowl volume, longer sessions, slightly heavier. The Solo 3 V2 weighs 210 grams and delivers thick clouds over 10–15 minutes. The bowl holds about 0.15 g — enough for a thorough session. The body is wider and sits firmly in your hand.

Air is the compact line. Lighter, slimmer, shorter sessions. The Air MAX weighs just 160 grams with the same battery capacity as the Solo 3 (5,000 mAh). The bowl is a bit smaller, clouds slightly less dense. But an Air fits comfortably in a jacket pocket.

If you vape mostly at home and prefer longer sessions: Solo. If you are on the move often and value low weight: Air. Flavor is on the same level for both lines — the glass airpath is identical.

Solo 3 V2 vs. Air MAX: The Current Flagships

These are the two devices most Arizer shoppers choose between. Both have 5,000 mAh batteries (18650, replaceable), both use hybrid heating with a glass airpath.

FeatureSolo 3 V2Air MAX
Price from153 €~180 €
Shops5060
Weight210 g160 g
Battery5,000 mAh5,000 mAh
Bowl sizeLargerMore compact
Sessions per charge10–1410–14
DisplayOLEDOLED

The Solo 3 V2 is 50 grams heavier but delivers denser clouds thanks to the larger bowl. The Air MAX is lighter, more compact, and costs a bit more. If you cannot decide: the Solo 3 V2 offers better value for money, the Air MAX is better for on the go. A detailed side-by-side comparison is available in our Solo 3 V2 vs. Air MAX comparison.

Budget Options: Air SE and ArGo

Arizer has two devices priced below 70 euros — and both still deliver the full Arizer glass airpath experience.

The Air SE costs from 55 euros and weighs 102 grams. That is cheaper than many disposable vaporizers and lighter than most smartphones. The battery (3,350 mAh) lasts 6–8 sessions, heat-up takes about 60 seconds. No display, no app — five preset temperature levels, done. For beginners who want good flavor without spending much, it is hard to beat.

The ArGo comes in at 64 euros and is the most compact Arizer ever made: 96 grams, with the glass stem retracting completely inside the body. That makes it genuinely pocket-friendly — no other Arizer can do that. The trade-off: smaller bowl and shorter stem, which means slightly warmer vapor.

Both devices have replaceable 18650 batteries. A spare battery costs under 10 euros and doubles your runtime instantly. That is a real advantage over fixed-battery devices in this price range.

Desktop: XQ2 vs. Extreme Q vs. V-Tower

Arizer offers three desktop vaporizers, all using pure convection with a ceramic heating element.

The V-Tower (from ~100 euros) is the simplest option: whip delivery only, no balloon function. Solid performance at a small price. For single users who want a reliable desktop, it gets the job done.

The Extreme Q (from ~130 euros) is the best-selling Arizer desktop — and has been for years. Whip and balloon, timer, remote control, fan assist for automatic bag filling. If you occasionally want balloons or do group sessions, the Extreme Q is the pick.

The XQ2 (from ~200 euros) is the modernized version: more precise temperature control, quieter fan, more compact design (500 g vs. 800 g). Whether the price premium over the Extreme Q is justified depends on how much you value the improved temperature regulation.

The Arizer Ecosystem: Glass Accessories

One reason Arizer users tend to stick with the brand: the accessories. All portable Arizers use the same glass stem standard (19 mm outer diameter, compatible with 14 mm ground glass joints). That means:

  • Aroma tubes: Glass stems with larger bowl volume or longer cooling path. Cost between 8 and 15 euros.
  • Water pipe adapter: Not needed — the glass stem fits directly into any 14 mm joint. Just flip the stem and insert it.
  • Dosing capsules: Stainless steel capsules that fit inside the stem. Practical for travel: pre-loaded, cleaner stems, quick swaps.
  • Travel case: Fits device + stems + capsules + charger.

The accessories are affordable and cross-compatible. Buy a Solo 3, add an Air MAX later, and reuse all your stems and capsules. No other manufacturer offers this level of ecosystem compatibility.

FAQ

Which Arizer is best for beginners?
The Air SE. 55 euros, 102 grams, five temperature presets, replaceable battery. Easy to use, good flavor, low risk. If you like it, upgrade later and keep all your accessories.

Solo 3 V2 or Air MAX — which one should I get?
Solo 3 V2 for longer sessions at home (bigger bowl, 50 g heavier, cheaper). Air MAX for on the go (lighter, more compact). Both have identical battery life.

Do I need a desktop if I already have a portable Arizer?
A desktop generally delivers denser clouds and is more comfortable for long sessions at home. The Extreme Q at 130 euros is a good starting point. If you only use your portable at home, a desktop is not strictly necessary.

Do all Arizer glass stems fit all models?
Yes. All portable Arizers use the same 19 mm glass stem standard. Stems, dosing capsules, and aroma tubes are fully interchangeable.

How long does the battery last?
The 5,000 mAh models (Solo 3 V2, Air MAX) manage 10–14 sessions. The 3,400 mAh models (Solo 2 MAX, ArGo) manage 6–8 sessions. A spare 18650 battery costs under 10 euros and swaps in seconds.

Which Arizer works best with a water pipe?
All portable Arizers work natively with 14 mm water pipes — no adapter needed. For denser clouds at higher temperatures, the Solo models are better (larger bowl). For desktop use, the Extreme Q or XQ2 with whip is the most comfortable setup.

Recommendation: Which Arizer Fits You?

You want…Get this ArizerWhy
Cheap entry pointAir SE (55 €)Best price, full glass airpath
Maximum portabilityArGo (64 €)96 g, retractable stem
Best valueSolo 3 V2 (153 €)5,000 mAh, large bowl, 50 shops
Light and portableAir MAX (~180 €)160 g with 5,000 mAh
Desktop on a budgetExtreme Q (~130 €)Whip + balloon, proven classic
Modern desktopXQ2 (~200 €)Precise control, quiet fan

Arizer does not do much wrong. The devices are solidly built, the glass airpath delivers clean flavor, and the replaceable 18650 batteries ensure no Arizer becomes e-waste after two years. Prices are fair — especially the Air SE at 55 euros and the ArGo at 64 euros are tough to beat. Those willing to spend more get one of the best portable vaporizers in its class with the Solo 3 V2.

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