Sticky Brick Runt
Pros
- Closest to a bong hit; strong effects.
- Restrictor disc helps avoid combustion and eases learning.
- Compatible with TerpTorch-style heaters.
- Good performance once technique is learned.
Cons
- Poor portability and bulky carry.
- Learning curve/torch technique required.
- Screens can clog and need frequent cleaning.
Price Comparison (8 shops)
Last updated: 03/03/2026, 5:27 AM
Specifications
| Heating Method | Convection |
| Device Type | Butane Vaporizer |
| Power Source | Butane |
| Heat-up Time | 3 seconds |
| Weight | 200 g |
| Dimensions | 7.7 x 7.7 x 3.0 cm |
| Warranty | 99 years |
| Dosing Capsules | View dosing capsules |
| Session Mode | On-Demand |
| Temperature Control | Manual |
| Material | Dry Herb |
| Vapor Path | Glass |
| Replaceable Battery | No |
| Passthrough Charging | No |
| Charging Port | none |
Source: OfficialOfficial, OfficialOfficial, La Centrale VapeurRetailer · Verified 20.02.2026
The Sticky Brick Runt from Sticky Brick Labs is the smallest member of the Sticky Brick family. A handcrafted hardwood vaporizer with pure convection heating via butane flame. Ready in just 3 seconds – on-demand with zero wait. Maximum temperature around 230 °C, weight roughly 200 g. Dosing capsules are supported. Check the latest prices in our Sticky Brick Runt price comparison.
See also: Flip Brick · OG Brick · Maxx · HydroBrick Maxx
Pure convection through butane flame
The Runt uses a butane flame directed through a glass intake into the herb chamber. The flame never touches the herb – only hot air does. That means pure convection and clean, flavour-packed vapor. The technique takes some practice: angle and distance of the flame control the temperature. Once you get it down, the Runt delivers thick clouds in a fraction of a second.
Handmade hardwood from the USA
Each Sticky Brick is crafted in the USA from hardwood. Walnut, cherry, or oak depending on the batch. The build quality is visibly solid: tight tolerances, beautiful grain, and a tactile feel that gives the Runt real character. Unlike glass vaporizers, it can survive the occasional drop.
3-second heat-up – true on-demand
Where electronic devices need 10 to 30 seconds, the Runt is instant. Flame in, draw, done. Between hits, nothing happens – no power draw, no wasted material. For users who prefer single hits over long sessions, this is the way to go. The herb chamber holds enough for 2 to 4 solid draws.
Compact and tough
At 200 g with a compact footprint, the Runt is the most portable Sticky Brick. It fits in a jacket pocket, though it is not as slim as a pen vaporizer. The only glass part is the flame intake – replacement parts are affordable. The wood body is practically indestructible under normal use.
Cleaning and accessories
The glass parts clean with isopropyl alcohol, and you wipe the wood surface with a dry cloth. The screen in the herb chamber should be replaced regularly. Dosing capsules from Sticky Brick Labs fit and make dosing easier. Some users pair the Runt with water filtration through third-party adapters, though the standard version does not include a WPA.
Butane Convection
The Runt by Sticky Brick uses a jet flame to push hot air through the herb -- pure convection with no direct flame contact. Only hot air heats the material. The result: clean, flavorful vapor.
Temperature control depends on flame distance and heating time. Experienced users hit the sweet spot in seconds. Around 230 °C working temperature covers everything from light flavor pulls to thick clouds. The Runt is more compact than its big brother, the Sticky Brick OG.
Wood Craftsmanship
Each Runt is carved from solid hardwood. Sticky Brick uses various woods -- walnut, cherry, and others. Every piece has unique grain and color. Handmade quality shows in the precise air channel bores and smooth finish.
Wood sits warm in the hand and does not heat up like metal. Glass components (intake and mouthpiece) come out for cleaning. The wood itself just needs occasional wiping.
Flame Technique Tip
Hold the torch flame about one centimeter from the intake and feather your draw speed. A slow, steady pull with the flame just kissing the edge of the intake gives the thickest results without scorching the herb.











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