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The Pax 2/3 Mini Charger is a compact USB charging dock designed specifically for the Pax 2 and Pax 3 portable vaporisers. With a shorter cable and a lighter build than the standard Pax charger, it's the one you throw in your bag when you're heading out. No more nursing your battery or cutting sessions short because you left your charger at home.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Compatibility | Pax 2, Pax 3 |
| Connection type | USB with magnetic dock |
| Cable length | Shorter than standard Pax charger |
| SKU | VS0133 |
| Weight | Lighter and less bulky than standard charger |
| What's included | 1x Mini Charger with USB cable and magnetic dock |
Complete your setup: if you're getting the most from your Pax sessions, a set of replacement Pax screens and a cleaning kit will keep vapour quality high between charges. A dedicated Pax carry case pairs well with this mini charger for a proper travel kit.
A dead Pax is a paperweight. And the standard charger that comes in the box, while solid, isn't exactly pocket-friendly. It's got a longer cable and a bulkier footprint — fine for your bedside table, less fine for a weekend bag or a jacket pocket. The Pax 2/3 Mini Charger solves a specific, annoying problem: keeping your vaporiser charged when you're not at home.
We've seen plenty of customers come in after losing or breaking their original charger. The magnetic dock on Pax devices is proprietary — you can't just plug in any micro-USB and call it a day. Without the right charger, you're stuck. Having a second one, especially a smaller one, means you've always got a backup. Keep the standard charger at home, toss this mini version in your bag. Sorted.
The shorter cable also makes a practical difference. Less cable to tangle, less cable to snag on things. If you're charging from a laptop or a power bank on the go, you don't need a metre of slack pooling in your lap. It connects via the same magnetic dock as the original — just drop your Pax onto it, and the magnets do the rest. You'll feel a satisfying little click when it seats properly. If the LED on your Pax starts pulsing, it's charging. Simple as that.
Here's the thing — this is a charger. It's not going to change your life. But it's one of those accessories that earns its keep the first time you actually need it. We've been selling Pax devices since they first landed in Europe, and the single most common complaint we hear isn't about vapour quality or battery life — it's "I lost my charger." The proprietary magnetic connection means a generic cable won't save you. This mini version costs less than a night out, and it means you're never stranded.
One honest limitation: the shorter cable, while great for portability, can be a bit fiddly if your power source isn't close to a flat surface. If you're trying to charge from a wall socket that's high up, the cable might not reach a table comfortably. For desk or bedside charging, or running off a power bank in your bag, it's spot on. For wall-mounted sockets in older buildings with high outlets — the standard-length charger is the better pick.
The build quality feels solid enough. The magnetic connection is identical to the original — same strength, same alignment. It doesn't feel like a cut-corner aftermarket part. The dock cradles the Pax base snugly, and there's no wobble once it's seated.
| Feature | Pax Mini Charger | Standard Pax Charger |
|---|---|---|
| Cable length | Shorter — travel-friendly | Longer — better for fixed setups |
| Weight | Lighter | Slightly heavier |
| Portability | Fits in a pocket or small bag | Better suited to staying at home |
| Compatibility | Pax 2, Pax 3 | Pax 2, Pax 3 |
| Connection | Magnetic dock (identical) | Magnetic dock (identical) |
| Best for | On the go, travel, backup | Home base, bedside charging |
No. Despite the similar name, the Pax Mini (the newer, standalone device) uses a different charging system. This mini charger is specifically designed for the Pax 2 and Pax 3 only. The magnetic dock won't fit newer Pax models.
Yes. Plug the USB end into any power bank with a standard USB-A output and you're good to go. The shorter cable actually makes power bank charging tidier — less cable mess in your bag.
Charging time is the same as the standard charger — roughly 2–3 hours for a full charge on the Pax 2, and about 90 minutes for the Pax 3. The mini charger doesn't affect charging speed; only cable length and form factor differ.
No. The Pax 2 is an older model from the original Pax lineup, while the Pax Mini is a newer, simplified device with different internals and a different charging port. This charger fits the Pax 2 and Pax 3 — not the Pax Mini.
The Pax 2 has 4 preset temperature settings ranging from 182°C to 215°C. The Pax 3 offers the same 4 presets plus a precision mode via the Pax app. Lower temperatures (around 182–190°C) give lighter, more flavourful vapour. Higher settings (204–215°C) produce thicker clouds. Start low and work up.
First, clean the contacts. Residue builds up on the magnetic connection points over time. A cotton bud dipped in isopropyl alcohol usually sorts it. If the contacts are clean and it still won't charge, try a different USB power source. If neither works, the charger may need replacing — which is exactly why having a spare is a good shout.
The standard oven holds around 0.3g of ground herb. You can also use the half-pack oven lid (sold separately) to load roughly 0.15g for solo sessions — a tip that gets more efficient extraction from smaller amounts.
Last updated: April 2026