
Vape accessories
by PAX
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The PAX 2/3 Raised Mouthpiece is a replacement mouthpiece designed for the PAX 2 and PAX 3 portable vaporisers, sold as a set of 2. If you've been using your PAX daily (and let's be honest, once you own one, you will), the mouthpiece is the first component to show wear. This pack gets you sorted with two spares so you're never stuck mid-session with a chewed-up, discoloured bit of silicone between your lips.
PAX vaporisers ship with a flat mouthpiece that sits flush with the body — sleek, pocketable, minimal. The raised mouthpiece sticks up a few millimetres above the device, giving your lips a more defined contact point. Some people find it more comfortable for longer sessions because you're not pressing your mouth flat against the top of the unit. It also makes it slightly easier to find the mouthpiece by touch when you're not looking directly at the device.
The raised design does add a tiny bit of height to the PAX, so it's marginally less pocket-friendly than the flat version. That's the trade-off — comfort versus stealth. Honestly, the difference in size is so small you'd struggle to notice it through fabric, but if absolute slimness matters to you, the flat mouthpiece is still available separately.
We've had customers who buy both styles and swap depending on whether they're out and about or relaxing at home. The raised version tends to win for home use; the flat one for on the go. Either way, having spares on hand means you can rotate and keep things hygienic without waiting for a deep clean.
The mouthpiece on a PAX vaporiser takes the most direct contact of any component — your lips, your teeth, heat rising from the oven, and whatever residue builds up from vapour passing through. Over weeks of regular use, silicone mouthpieces pick up discolouration, develop a slightly tacky texture, and can start to taste off even after cleaning. That's normal wear, not a defect.
If you're vaping daily, expect to swap the mouthpiece roughly every 2 to 3 months for the best experience. You can stretch it longer with regular cleaning using isopropyl alcohol and a cotton bud, but there's a point where no amount of scrubbing brings back that fresh feel. Having 2 replacements in the drawer means you're covered for half a year without thinking about it.
One thing to watch: don't boil these. Hot water and a soak in isopropyl is fine. Boiling can warp the silicone and affect the seal against the PAX body. A loose mouthpiece means air leaks, which means weaker draws and wasted herb.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Compatibility | PAX 2 and PAX 3 |
| Quantity | 2 mouthpieces per pack |
| Style | Raised profile |
| Material | Food-grade silicone |
| SKU | VS0113 |
| Type | Official PAX Labs accessory |
Complete your PAX maintenance kit — pick up the PAX 2/3 Flat Mouthpiece for on-the-go sessions, or grab the PAX Cleaning Kit to keep the oven and vapour path in top shape. A clean PAX with a fresh mouthpiece is a completely different experience from one that's been neglected for months.
Replacing the mouthpiece takes about 3 seconds. No tools, no fiddling.
We've sold PAX vaporisers since they first hit the European market, and the single most common complaint we hear is "my PAX doesn't taste as good as it used to." Nine times out of ten, it's the mouthpiece. People clean the oven, brush out the vapour path, charge the battery — and completely ignore the one part that actually touches their mouth. A fresh mouthpiece on a well-maintained PAX genuinely feels like unboxing the thing again.
The raised style has a slightly different draw feel compared to flat. It's not dramatic — we're talking millimetres of difference in lip placement — but if you've only ever used the flat mouthpiece that came in the box, it's worth trying the raised version at least once. Most people who try both end up preferring the raised for daily use and keeping the flat as a travel spare. At this price point, experimenting costs you next to nothing.
No. This mouthpiece is designed specifically for the PAX 2 and PAX 3. The PAX Mini and PAX Plus use a different mouthpiece system. Check the product listing for your specific model before ordering.
The raised mouthpiece protrudes a few millimetres above the PAX body, giving a more defined lip rest. The flat version sits flush for a sleeker profile. Performance is identical — it's purely a comfort and aesthetics choice.
With daily use, every 2 to 3 months keeps things fresh. Regular cleaning with isopropyl alcohol extends the life, but discolouration and residue build-up eventually win. This 2-pack covers roughly 4 to 6 months.
Yes. Soak it in isopropyl alcohol for 10 to 15 minutes, then rinse with warm water and let it air dry completely before reattaching. Avoid boiling — it can warp the silicone and compromise the seal.
Visible discolouration, a tacky or sticky texture that doesn't clean off, or a stale taste during draws are all signs. If cleaning no longer restores the fresh feel, it's time for a new one.
No measurable difference. Airflow resistance and vapour density are the same as the flat mouthpiece. The raised profile only changes how the mouthpiece feels against your lips.
Last updated: April 2026