
Vape accessories
by Flowermate
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Flowermate mouthpiece screens are small mesh filters that sit inside the mouthpiece of your Flowermate vaporizer, keeping herb particles out of your airpath and your draws clean. They're a wear-and-tear part — meaning they clog up, discolour, and eventually restrict airflow. This set of 3 replacement screens gets you back to factory-fresh vapour in about 30 seconds.
There are two variants — pick the one that matches your device:
| Variant | SKU | Compatible With |
|---|---|---|
| Aura | VS0126 | Flowermate Aura |
| Other Flowermate Vaporizers | VS0166 | Flowermate V5.0S, V5.0S Mini, V5.0S Pro, V5.0S Pro Mini, V5.0X, V5.0X Mini, V5 Nano, Slick |
If you own a Flowermate Aura, grab the Aura variant. For every other Flowermate model listed above, the "Other Flowermate Vaporizers" variant is the one you want. They're not interchangeable — the Aura uses a slightly different mouthpiece housing, so double-check before ordering.
A clogged mouthpiece screen is the single most common reason a Flowermate starts feeling "off." Draw resistance creeps up, flavour goes flat, and you end up pulling harder than you should — which heats the herb unevenly and wastes material. We've seen people come in thinking their vaporizer is broken when all it needed was a fresh 10-pence screen.
Here's the thing: screens are consumables. Resin builds up with every session. You can soak them in isopropyl alcohol and get a few more rounds out of them, but the mesh eventually warps or tears. Once that happens, fine particles slip through into the vapour path, and that's when you start tasting things you'd rather not. Having 3 spares on hand means you can rotate — pop in a clean one, soak the dirty one overnight, and never deal with a restricted draw mid-session.
The honest limitation? These are tiny bits of mesh. They're easy to lose — especially when you're cleaning your vaporizer over a sink. We'd suggest keeping the spares in a small zip bag or the original packaging until you need them. Losing one down the plughole is a rite of passage, but it doesn't have to happen twice.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Contents | 3 replacement mouthpiece screens |
| Variant 1 | Aura (SKU: VS0126) |
| Variant 2 | Other Flowermate Vaporizers (SKU: VS0166) |
| Compatible models (Variant 2) | V5.0S, V5.0S Mini, V5.0S Pro, V5.0S Pro Mini, V5.0X, V5.0X Mini, V5 Nano, Slick |
| Type | Mouthpiece mesh screen |
| Material | Stainless steel mesh |
| Replacement frequency | Every 15–25 sessions (varies with use) |
If you're doing a full clean-out, pick up some isopropyl alcohol cleaning wipes and a set of pipe cleaners — they make short work of resin inside the vapour path. And if your Flowermate's battery is starting to fade after 2.5 hours of use on the full-size models (or 75 minutes on the minis), it might be time to look at a replacement battery or consider upgrading to a newer Flowermate model entirely.
Every 15–25 sessions, depending on how finely you grind your herb and how tightly you pack the chamber. If you notice draw resistance increasing or flavour dropping off, swap the screen — don't wait for it to clog completely.
Yes, a few times. Soak them in isopropyl alcohol for 20–30 minutes, then rinse with warm water and let them dry fully. Once the mesh starts warping or developing holes, bin it and use a fresh one.
No. The Aura uses a different mouthpiece design with its own screen size. Make sure you select the Aura variant (SKU: VS0126) if that's your device. They're not cross-compatible.
A clean screen has zero impact on flavour — it simply filters particles. A dirty, resin-caked screen absolutely affects taste, adding a stale, burnt note to your draws. Fresh screens mean clean flavour, full stop.
Technically yes, but you'll inhale fine herb particles directly. It's unpleasant, potentially irritating, and gunks up the vapour path faster. We'd strongly recommend not using your Flowermate without a mouthpiece screen — order replacements and wait the day or two for delivery.
These ship in standard Azarius packaging — plain box, no product descriptions on the outside. Nobody's going to know what's inside.
Last updated: April 2026