PAX Mini vs Crafty+: Budget Pick or S&B Quality?
Two portable vaporizers that could hardly be more different: The PAX Mini starts at around €79 and uses pure conduction heating. The Crafty+ costs from €173 and runs on Storz & Bickel’s proven hybrid system. One heats up in 22 seconds, the other takes a full minute. But which one delivers the better overall package?
The short version: If you want to spend as little as possible and need a fast, discreet device, grab the PAX Mini. If you care about vapor quality, dosing capsules, and the S&B ecosystem, the Crafty+ is worth the extra money – you get noticeably better flavor for it.
Current prices: PAX Mini from ~€79 at 49 shops and Crafty+ from ~€173 at 122 shops.
PAX Mini – Small, Fast, Affordable
The PAX Mini is the entry-level vaporizer from PAX Labs in San Francisco. Its slim aluminum body fits any pocket. 22-second heat-up – press the button and go. Four temperature levels can be set on the device or through the PAX app.
Heating is pure conduction: material sits directly against the heated chamber wall. That works, but tends to produce less flavorful vapor than a hybrid or convection setup. Stirring the chamber between draws helps even things out.
The 3,000 mAh battery lasts about 8–10 sessions. Pass-through charging is supported – you can vape while it charges. The battery is not replaceable. Water pipe compatible with a 14 mm adapter. No dosing capsules.
From ~€79 – PAX Mini price comparison
Crafty+ – Hybrid Heating and Dosing Capsules
The Crafty+ is Storz & Bickel’s most compact portable vaporizer. Hybrid heating: conduction through the chamber walls Plus convection from hot air flowing through the material. The result is dense, flavorful vapor from the first draw.
Controls have a catch: the device itself has one button with a single temperature (180 °C). For the second temperature level (Booster, +15 °C), you need the S&B web app. No app – one temperature. That is the biggest downside of the Crafty+.
The major advantage: dosing capsules. S&B’s capsule system is the most mature on the market. Pre-fill at home, pop in when you are out, remove cleanly afterwards. The chamber stays practically spotless.
Heat-up takes about 60 seconds – nearly three times longer than the PAX Mini. No pass-through charging: when it is charging, you wait.
From ~€173 – Crafty+ price comparison
Comparison Table
| Feature | PAX Mini | Crafty+ |
|---|---|---|
| Manufacturer | PAX Labs (US) | Storz & Bickel (DE) |
| Current Price (from) | ~€– | ~€114 |
| Shops Available | 0 | 0 |
| Heating | Conduction | Hybrid (Convection + Conduction) |
| Max Temperature | 215 °C | 210 °C |
| Heat-up Time | ~22 seconds | ~60 seconds |
| App | PAX App (native) | S&B Web App (required for 2nd temp!) |
| Temperature Control | 4 levels on device + app | 1 level on device, 2nd via app only |
| Battery | 3,000 mAh | N/A (~3–4 sessions) |
| Pass-through Charging | Yes | No |
| Dosing Capsules | No | Yes (S&B capsule system) |
| Water Pipe | Yes (adapter needed) | Yes (adapter needed) |
| Replaceable Battery | No | No |
| Warranty | 2 years | 2 years |
Heating: Conduction vs. Hybrid
This is the key difference. The PAX Mini heats the chamber through the walls only (conduction). Material near the wall gets hot, the center stays cooler. You need to stir or shake the device between draws for even extraction. Flavor is acceptable, but not at hybrid level.
The Crafty+ combines conduction with hot air (convection). The chamber heats evenly, no stirring needed, and flavor stays consistent from first cloud to last. That is the main reason many users pay the premium.
For first-time users, the difference might seem subtle. Anyone who has tried a hybrid vaporizer before will notice it right away. Conduction in the PAX Mini also hits its limits at higher temperatures – material can roast unevenly.
Heat-up Time and Handling
22 seconds versus 60 seconds. A clear win for the PAX Mini, especially for quick sessions on the go. Pull it out, press the button, take a few breaths while it heats up, and you are ready.
The Crafty+ needs patience. A minute is not dramatic, but you feel the wait in a direct comparison. The trade-off: once it is ready, the vapor quality is on another level.
On the app front, there is an important distinction: The PAX app is a full native smartphone app with extensive settings. The Crafty+ web app runs in a browser – and without it, you have exactly one temperature on the device. That is a real drawback for anyone who prefers to vape without a phone nearby.
Dosing Capsules – The Crafty+ Advantage
Storz & Bickel’s dosing capsule system is a standout feature. Stainless steel capsules get pre-filled at home, popped in on the go, and removed cleanly. The chamber stays almost spotless, and cleaning effort drops dramatically.
The PAX Mini has nothing comparable. You fill the chamber directly with loose material. It works, but is more hassle on the move, and the chamber gets dirty faster. Not a big deal for home users, but a clear minus for commuters and frequent users.
Which One Is Right for You?
| PAX Mini if you… | Crafty+ if you… |
|---|---|
| Want to spend under €100 | Care about vapor quality above all |
| Need fast heat-up (22 s) | Want dosing capsules for on the go |
| Want pass-through charging | Are willing to invest ~€200 |
| Need a compact, discreet device | Value S&B hybrid heating |
| Are buying your first vaporizer | Want to upgrade from conduction to hybrid |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is PAX Mini vapor quality worse than the Crafty+?
Noticeably, yes. The PAX Mini uses pure conduction, the Crafty+ a hybrid system. The Crafty+ delivers more even, more flavorful vapor. The PAX Mini may be enough for beginners, but the gap is hard to ignore once you have experienced both.
Does the Crafty+ really need the app?
For basic use at 180 °C, no. But the second temperature level (Booster) requires the S&B web app. Without it, you are stuck with one temperature on the device. It is a known criticism.
Why does the Crafty+ cost more than twice as much?
Hybrid heating instead of conduction, dosing capsule compatibility, Storz & Bickel build quality from Germany. The price reflects the vapor quality and the ecosystem. Whether the premium is worth it depends on your priorities.
Which heats up faster?
The PAX Mini at about 22 seconds, the Crafty+ at roughly 60 seconds. Nearly three times faster – a clear advantage for the PAX Mini when you want quick sessions.
Conclusion
The PAX Mini is a solid entry-level vaporizer for under €100. Fast, compact, with pass-through charging. Pure conduction limits the flavor, but for the price you get a well-built device with a working app.
The Crafty+ costs about twice as much and delivers noticeably better vapor thanks to hybrid heating. Dosing capsules make it more practical on the go. The catch: without the app you get only one temperature, and heat-up takes a full 60 seconds.
Compare prices: PAX Mini from ~€79 | Crafty+ from ~€173
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