Stundenglass Stündenglass Modül
Pros
- Modular Stündenglass attachment with own 6,000 mAh battery
- Up to 250 °C — wireless operation
- Compatible with Stündenglass gravity system
- Elegant premium design
Cons
- Stündenglass base required separately
- Conduction only
- Price around €350 — just for the attachment
Price Comparison (15 shops)
Last updated: 03/03/2026, 5:24 AM
Specifications
| Heating Method | Conduction |
| Device Type | Desktop |
| Power Source | Battery |
| Temperature Range | 200°C - 500°C |
| Heat-up Time | 15 seconds |
| Battery Capacity | 6000 mAh |
| Weight | 388 g |
| Warranty | 2 years |
| Water Pipe | View water pipe adapters |
| Session Mode | Session |
| Temperature Control | Presets |
| Material | Dry Herb & Concentrates |
| Vapor Path | Glass |
| Battery Type | Internal |
| Replaceable Battery | No |
| Passthrough Charging | Yes |
| Charging Port | USB-C |
Source: La Centrale VapeurRetailer · Verified 18.02.2026
The Stündenglass Modül by Stundenglass is an electric heating module built specifically for use with the Stundenglass Gravity Infuser or the Stundenglass Kompact. It replaces any external heat source, turning the gravity system into a fully self-contained setup.
The Modül includes two swappable quartz tanks — one for dry herb, one for concentrates. A 2.4-inch color display and single-hand dial let you dial in temperatures from 200 to 500°C. The 6000 mAh battery delivers up to 50 sessions per charge and supports USB-C passthrough. Check current prices in our price comparison.
See also: Gravity Infuser · Kompact · Stundenglass x Cookies · Stundenglass Tyson 2.0
Two Quartz Tanks: Dry Herb and Concentrates
The Modül ships with two dedicated quartz chambers. The dry herb tank handles ground material with up to 80 watts of heating power. The concentrate tank is sized for waxes and oils, working well at lower temperature settings from around 200°C.
Swapping between tanks takes seconds. Quartz is a reliable chamber material — it doesn't impart any flavor, stays stable at high temperatures, and cleans easily. Both tanks can be removed from the module and soaked in isopropyl alcohol.
Having two purpose-built tanks means no compromise in either direction. Herb users get full power; concentrate fans get a properly scaled chamber. No adapters, no workarounds.
Temperature Control: 2.4-Inch Display and Single-Hand Dial
The Modül's controls are built around a 2.4-inch color display paired with a single rotary dial — everything operable with one hand. The temperature range runs from 200 to 500°C (392–932°F) with stepless adjustment.
Heat-up time sits between 15 and 45 seconds depending on the target temperature. The display shows both actual and target temperatures simultaneously, so you know exactly when the device is ready. Low settings (185–220°C) produce flavourful, lighter vapour from dry herb; higher settings give denser draws.
For concentrates, the 230–320°C range is typically where most materials perform best, though the broad spectrum leaves plenty of room to experiment.
6000 mAh Battery: Up to 50 Sessions, USB-C Passthrough
The built-in 6000 mAh battery is notably large for a heating module. Stundenglass rates it at up to 50 sessions per charge — real-world numbers depend on temperature and session length, but even with regular use, charging every few days is typical.
Charging is via USB-C, and the Modül supports passthrough charging, meaning it keeps working while plugged in. Handy for longer sessions or when the battery runs low unexpectedly.
The battery is integrated into the anodized aluminum body and not user-replaceable. Given the capacity and USB-C fast charging, that's unlikely to be an issue for most users.
Compatibility: Stundenglass Gravity Infuser and Kompact
The Modül is designed from the ground up for the Stundenglass ecosystem. It fits the Gravity Infuser and the Kompact directly — no adapters required. The connection allows the gravity system to run entirely on electricity, with no need for a torch or any other external heat source.
With the Modül attached, the Gravity Infuser works exactly as it always has mechanically: rotation moves water between globes, creating the vacuum that draws air through the heated chamber. The Modül just handles the heat side precisely and electronically.
Existing Gravity Infuser owners get a meaningful upgrade in control and convenience. New buyers should pick up the Stundenglass Gravity Infuser as the base unit — the Modül requires one of the two Stundenglass bases to function.
Who Is the Stündenglass Modül For?
The Modül is aimed squarely at existing Stundenglass owners who want to move away from external heat sources, and at anyone coming to the gravity system who wants precise electronic temperature control from the start. The dual-tank approach makes it genuinely versatile rather than a single-use attachment.
With a 2-year warranty and Stundenglass's standard build quality, it sits firmly in the premium tier. The value proposition is strongest for owners of the Gravity Infuser or Kompact — as a standalone purchase it needs one of those bases to make any sense.
If temperature precision, clean quartz, and a cohesive ecosystem matter to you, the Modül is the logical next step for your Stundenglass setup.









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