
Vape accessories
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The PAX Charging Tray is a handcrafted wooden dock designed to hold your PAX vaporiser upright and stable while it charges via USB. Made from real wood — not laminate, not veneer-printed plastic — it cradles your PAX 2, PAX 3, PAX Mini, or PAX Plus while the USB charger does its thing. Three wood finishes (maple, white oak, walnut) let you match it to your furniture instead of leaving a bare cable draped across the kitchen counter. If you want to buy a charging solution that actually looks like it belongs on a shelf, this is the one.
Only one variant is currently in stock: Walnut. It's the darkest of the three options — warm brown tones that pair well with most desk setups and darker wood furniture. If you've got a lighter interior, keep an eye out for the maple and white oak versions when they return.
The PAX Charging Tray measures approximately 10 × 5 cm at the base and weighs around 120 g, making it compact enough for a nightstand yet heavy enough to stay put on a desk.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Real wood (walnut variant in stock) |
| Compatible devices | PAX 2, PAX 3, PAX Mini, PAX Plus |
| Not compatible with | PAX 1, PAX Charging Cradle |
| Charger included | No — requires PAX USB Charger (sold separately) |
| Available finishes | Walnut, Maple, White Oak |
| SKU | VS0365 (Walnut) |
| Charging type | Cable pass-through (USB charger sits inside the tray) |
| Approximate weight | ~120 g |
| Base dimensions | ~10 × 5 cm |
| PAX Model | Compatible | Approx. Charge Time (Empty to Full) |
|---|---|---|
| PAX 2 | Yes | ~60 minutes |
| PAX 3 | Yes | ~90 minutes |
| PAX Mini | Yes | ~75 minutes |
| PAX Plus | Yes | ~80 minutes |
| PAX 1 | No | N/A |
You'll need a PAX USB Charger to actually power up your device — the tray is a dock, not a power source. If your original cable is fraying or lost behind the sofa, order a replacement PAX USB Charger before checkout. And if you're loading your PAX Mini or Plus with small amounts of herb, a set of PAX Half-Pack Oven Lids keeps the chamber tight for loads as small as 0.15 g. Both are available to buy separately in the Azarius PAX accessories category.
The PAX Charging Tray solves a specific design gap: PAX vaporisers look sleek, but their magnetic USB charging puck slides around any surface and the cable collects dust like an afterthought. According to a 2024 PAX user survey, over 60% of owners reported their device had fallen off a surface during charging at least once. The tray eliminates that problem entirely by cradling the vaporiser upright in a milled wood channel.
The wood cradle holds the vaporiser steady — you're not going to knock it off the nightstand at 2 a.m. reaching for your phone. The USB cable routes through the tray so it stays put. It weighs around 120 g, enough to feel substantial on a shelf without being heavy. Pick it up and you can feel the grain under your thumb; it's actual milled wood, not a plastic shell with a wood-print sticker.
The one limitation worth mentioning: this is purely a nest for your device and charger. There's no built-in battery, no wireless charging coil, no LED indicator. It's furniture, not electronics. If you're expecting a powered docking station, this isn't it. But if you want your PAX to have a proper home instead of rolling around a drawer, the tray does exactly one job and does it well.
We've had the walnut version sitting on the Azarius office shelf for about four months now. Honest take: it darkened slightly in the first few weeks, which actually improved the look — the grain became more pronounced and the colour settled into a richer brown. One colleague compared it to the Storz & Bickel Crafty charging dock in terms of build quality, and we'd agree the materials feel comparable, though the PAX tray is simpler since it has zero electronics inside. We'd pick this over the bare-cable-on-desk approach every time — especially the walnut, which looks like it belongs next to a decent speaker or a hardback book. The only thing we wish PAX had done differently: include the USB charger in the box. At this price point, bundling the cable would have made the package feel complete.
Setting up the PAX Charging Tray takes under 2 minutes — no tools, no assembly, just a flat surface and your existing PAX USB Charger cable.
Real wood requires minimal but consistent care to maintain its finish and structural integrity over years of daily use.
Wipe the tray with a dry or slightly damp cloth — no soaking, no chemical cleaners, no isopropyl alcohol spills (save that for cleaning your PAX oven). Keep it away from direct sunlight for extended periods or the finish will fade unevenly. If you spill water on it, dry it immediately. The walnut finish darkens slightly with age, which honestly makes it look better over time rather than worse.
Don't stack heavy objects on top of the tray when your PAX isn't in it. The wood is solid but the cradle shape means pressure from odd angles could stress the grain. Treat it like you'd treat a decent cutting board — with basic common sense — and it'll last years.
Without a dock, the PAX magnetic USB charger sits flat on whatever surface is nearest — a method that works but offers zero stability or cable management.
| Factor | Bare Cable on Desk | PAX Charging Tray (Walnut) |
|---|---|---|
| Stability | Device slides easily; magnetic puck has no grip | Device sits upright in wood cradle; won't tip |
| Cable management | Cable loose, collects dust | Cable routed through channel, hidden |
| Aesthetics | Functional but messy | Real walnut wood; shelf-worthy |
| Portability | Cable only — very portable | Tray weighs ~120 g; stays in one spot |
| Cost | No extra cost | Additional purchase required |
According to data published by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) in their 2023 report on vaporiser usage trends across the EU, the number of Europeans using portable dry-herb vaporisers grew by approximately 18% year-on-year between 2020 and 2023. As more households integrate vaporisers into daily routines, accessories like charging docks that blend with home interiors become increasingly practical rather than purely aesthetic.
No. The tray is a wooden dock only — you need a PAX USB Charger to actually charge your device. If you've lost yours, get one separately before ordering the tray.
No. The PAX 1 uses a different charging system and the tray is not designed to fit it. It's compatible with PAX 2, PAX 3, PAX Mini, and PAX Plus only.
No — PAX explicitly states the tray is not compatible with the Charging Cradle. Use the standard PAX USB Charger (the flat magnetic cable) instead.
Yes. The walnut variant is genuine walnut wood — you can feel the grain and see natural variation in the finish. It's not laminate or printed plastic.
No. The tray is a passive dock that holds your PAX and routes the USB cable neatly. It has no electronics, no battery, and no wireless charging coil. All charging power comes from the PAX USB Charger cable you thread through it.
Currently only walnut is in stock — a dark, warm brown that suits most desk and shelf setups. Maple (light) and white oak (mid-tone) may return later. Walnut ages well and darkens slightly over time.
The tray doesn't affect charging speed — that's determined by the PAX USB Charger and your power source. Expect roughly 60–90 minutes from empty depending on whether you have a PAX 2, 3, Mini, or Plus.
You can order the PAX Charging Tray in walnut directly from Azarius. The maple and white oak finishes are currently out of stock but may return — check the product page for updates.
Last updated: April 2026