
Vape accessories
by Storz & Bickel
The Mighty and Crafty Water Tool Adapter is a glass-on-glass connector that lets you run your Storz and Bickel portable vaporiser through any standard water pipe. Available in 14mm and 18mm joint sizes, it slots onto the cooling unit of your Mighty or Crafty and turns a dry vape session into a water-filtered one — cooler, smoother, and noticeably easier on the throat. If you already own a decent bong or bubbler, this little adapter unlocks a whole new way to use your portable.
This comes down to your water pipe's downstem joint. Grab your bong and look at where the bowl sits — that's the joint you need to match. The 14mm (also called 14.5mm) is the most common size on small to medium glass pieces. The 18mm (18.8mm) is standard on larger bongs and scientific-style rigs. Not sure? Measure the inner diameter of the female joint on your water pipe. If a standard Bic pen drops in easily, it's 18mm. If it doesn't fit, you've got a 14mm. Pick the wrong size and it won't seat properly — so take 30 seconds to check before ordering.
| Variant | Joint Size | SKU | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Water Tool Adapter 14mm | 14.5mm | VS0320 | Small to medium glass pieces |
| Water Tool Adapter 18mm | 18.8mm | VS0321 | Larger bongs, scientific rigs |
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Compatible devices | Storz and Bickel Mighty, Mighty+, Crafty, Crafty+ |
| Available sizes | 14mm and 18mm |
| Connection type | Glass-on-glass, male joint |
| Attaches to | Cooling unit on Mighty or Crafty |
| Fits | Any standard water pipe with matching female joint |
| Material | Glass |
| Variants | 2 (14mm: VS0320, 18mm: VS0321) |
Complete your setup: If your Mighty or Crafty cooling unit seals are getting tired, pick up a set of Crafty and Mighty Seal Rings to keep the connection airtight. And if you're loading dosing capsules, the Storz and Bickel 40-pack Dosing Capsule Set keeps your sessions consistent — each capsule holds roughly 0.15g to 0.2g of ground herb, so you get precise, even extraction every time.
The Mighty and Crafty already produce some of the best vapour of any portable on the market — the cooling unit does a solid job on its own. But there's a ceiling to what plastic and metal fins can do with hot air. After a few draws at 190°C or above, you'll feel that warmth building in your throat. It's not harsh exactly, but it's there. And if you're running longer sessions or packing the chamber full, that warmth adds up.
Running vapour through water changes the experience noticeably. The water cools the vapour down by another 10-15°C before it reaches your mouth, and it adds a touch of moisture back in. The result: bigger draws with zero throat irritation. You'll actually taste more of the terpene profile because you're not distracted by heat. We've had customers tell us they went back to lower temperatures after trying this adapter because the flavour was so much cleaner through water that they didn't need to crank the heat.
The honest limitation? This adapter turns your portable into a desktop setup. You're tethered to wherever your bong lives, which defeats the portability that makes the Mighty and Crafty so good in the first place. Think of it as a home-session upgrade rather than an everyday carry accessory. And because it's glass meeting plastic (the cooling unit), you'll want to be careful when attaching and removing it — don't force it, don't twist hard. Glass is glass. Compared to silicone WPA adapters from third-party brands, this glass-on-glass version gives you a purer flavour path with no off-gassing, but it's more fragile. If you're clumsy or plan to travel with it, a silicone adapter might be more forgiving — but you'll taste the difference.
We've been stocking Storz and Bickel gear since they were the only name in portable vaporisers worth talking about. The number one question we get about this adapter: "Will it fit my bong?" The answer is almost always yes — 14mm and 18mm cover about 95% of all glass water pipes on the market. The remaining 5% are either 10mm nano rigs or 29mm scientific joints, neither of which this adapter fits.
The second most common question: "Does it make a big difference?" Honestly, yes. The Mighty's cooling unit is already good — probably the best on any portable — but water filtration is a different league. The vapour feels weightless. You'll draw deeper without thinking about it, which means more efficient extraction from your herb. One customer described it as "turning my Mighty into a Volcano you can hold." That's a stretch, but the sentiment tracks. If you own a Mighty or Crafty and you own a water pipe, this adapter costs less than a night out and changes how you vape at home.
Yes. The cooling unit design is the same across the Mighty, Mighty+, Crafty, and Crafty+. The adapter fits all four devices without any modification. Just push it onto the cooling unit where your mouth would normally go.
Check the female joint on your water pipe's downstem. A standard Bic pen barrel fits into an 18mm joint but not a 14mm one. Most small to medium bongs use 14mm; larger pieces typically use 18mm. Measure before ordering — the wrong size won't seal.
It works with any water pipe that has a standard 14mm or 18mm female glass joint. Many silicone bongs use glass downstems with standard joints, so it'll fit those too. The key is the joint size, not the material of the pipe body.
Water filtration cools and moistens the vapour but doesn't meaningfully strip active compounds. You may lose trace amounts of water-soluble components, but the difference in effect is negligible. What you gain in comfort and draw size more than compensates.
Soak it in isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher) for 15-30 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with warm water. A pipe cleaner helps clear any residue from the inner tube. Clean it every few sessions to keep airflow unrestricted and flavour clean.
The glass-on-glass connection creates a friction seal that holds well during normal use. That said, the weight of the Mighty can make the setup top-heavy. Hold the vaporiser or rest it at an angle where gravity works with you, not against you. Don't leave it unattended standing upright.
Glass gives you a cleaner flavour path — no silicone taste, no potential off-gassing at higher temperatures. The trade-off is durability: glass breaks if you drop it, silicone doesn't. For home use where you're careful with your gear, glass is the better choice. For travel or outdoor sessions, silicone is more forgiving.
Last updated: April 2026