At a Glance
Mouthpieces determine draw resistance, vapor temperature, and hygiene. Glass delivers the purest flavor, stainless steel is shatter-proof, silicone is flexible. Compare mouthpieces for 120+ vaporizer models across 240+ shops — from 5-EUR replacements to premium glass stems.
The mouthpiece is the part of your vaporizer that touches your lips — yet it is often overlooked when buying. It affects three key factors: how freely the draw feels, how cool the vapor arrives, and how easy the device is to clean. The wrong mouthpiece can make a good vaporizer mediocre.
What mouthpiece types are available?
Glass mouthpieces: purest flavor
Borosilicate glass is flavor-neutral and easy to clean. Arizer devices (Solo 3 V2, Air MAX) use glass stems as the primary vapor path — the glass IS the mouthpiece. Downside: glass breaks when dropped. A replacement stem costs 5-15 EUR and is available from most shops.
Stainless steel and titanium: indestructible
DynaVap mouthpieces, Simrell stems, and many premium upgrades are made of stainless steel or titanium. Pros: virtually indestructible, great for travel. Cons: metal conducts heat — at high temperatures the mouthpiece can get warm. Most manufacturers solve this with insulated lip sections or wood inserts.
Silicone and plastic: flexible and affordable
Storz & Bickel uses food-grade plastic with an integrated cooling system on the Mighty+ and Crafty+. Silicone mouthpieces are found on budget devices and as flexible adapters. Pros: shatter-proof and cheap. Cons: can develop off-flavors at very high temperatures.
How Do I Identify a Quality Mouthpiece?
Three criteria determine quality:
- Fit: A loose mouthpiece causes air leaks and reduces vapor density. OEM parts from the manufacturer always fit — for third-party options, check compatibility first.
- Material: Borosilicate glass and medical-grade stainless steel are safe. For no-name plastics, look for certifications.
- Length and cooling: Longer mouthpieces cool vapor more effectively. Arizer glass stems come in 70mm and 110mm — the longer one cools noticeably better, the shorter one is more discreet.
Which Mouthpiece Fits My Vaporizer?
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Which Mouthpieces are compatible with my vaporizer?
Compatibility depends on the manufacturer and model. Check the connector size and look for original accessories or third-party products explicitly listed as compatible with your device.
How much do vaporizer Mouthpieces cost?
Prices vary greatly depending on brand and material. The comparison above shows current prices from multiple shops at a glance — making it easy to find the best deal.
What should I look for when buying vaporizer Mouthpieces?
Key factors are material quality (glass, stainless steel, or silicone), compatibility with your device, and price. Original manufacturer accessories cost more but are guaranteed to fit. Cheaper alternatives can work just as well — a direct price comparison pays off.
How do I properly clean and maintain vaporizer Mouthpieces?
Isopropyl alcohol (at least 70%) works well for cleaning most vaporizer accessories made of glass or metal. Rinse thoroughly with water afterward and let everything dry completely. Silicone parts can be cleaned with warm soapy water. Regular cleaning extends lifespan and improves taste.
Last updated: 30/04/2026, 5:04 PM · All information without guarantee.
Which Mouthpieces Do Manufacturers Recommend?
Arizer: glass stems in two lengths
Arizer devices use borosilicate glass stems as the vapor path. The 110mm variant cools vapor better, the 70mm version is more compact for travel. Compatible with Solo 3 V2, Solo 2, Air MAX, Air 2, and Air SE. Curved stems offer more ergonomic draws. All Arizer stems are interchangeable within the same model line.
Storz & Bickel: cooling unit as mouthpiece
On the Mighty+, Crafty+, and Venty, the mouthpiece is part of the cooling unit. The top module contains a spiral cooling system that brings vapor to a comfortable temperature. Replacement cooling units cost 10-15 EUR — a second set for rotation saves cleaning time.
DynaVap: condensers and stems
DynaVap mouthpieces consist of the condenser (inner part) and the stem (outer shell). The standard condenser is stainless steel. Upgrades like Simrell titanium stems offer better cooling and premium feel at a higher price. The Fat Mouthpiece widens the diameter for freer draws.
PAX: flat vs raised
PAX devices (PAX Plus, PAX Four, PAX Flow) use magnetic mouthpieces in two variants: flat (flush, more discreet) and raised (elevated, better airflow). The raised variant offers noticeably freer draws. Both come in 2-packs.
How Do I Clean My Mouthpiece Properly?
Regular cleaning keeps vapor fresh and the material hygienic:
- Glass: Soak 15-30 minutes in isopropyl alcohol (90%+), then rinse with warm water. For stubborn residue, soak overnight. Do not use a dishwasher — thermal shock can damage borosilicate glass.
- Stainless steel/titanium: Isopropyl alcohol or rubbing alcohol. Alternatively: briefly boil. Metal parts handle higher temperatures without issues.
- Silicone/plastic: Warm soapy water usually suffices. No isopropyl on silicone seals — it can degrade the material.
Tip: A second mouthpiece for rotation saves waiting time. Use one, clean the other. Most replacement mouthpieces cost under 15 EUR.






































