
Vape accessories
by PAX
The PAX Flow Flat Mouthpiece is a snap-in replacement mouthpiece designed for the PAX Flow vaporizer, giving you a flush, low-profile fit that sits nearly level with the device body. Sold as a 2-pack in Onyx, these heat-resistant mouthpieces keep your vapour path clean and your draws smooth — without any tools, fiddling, or guesswork.
The flat mouthpiece is the discreet option in the PAX Flow lineup. Where the raised mouthpiece sticks up a few millimetres for a more traditional lip feel, the flat version sits nearly flush with the top of the device. In your pocket, it snags on nothing. In your hand, it looks like a sleek black slab rather than an obvious vaporizer. If you want the PAX Flow to disappear into your daily carry, this is the mouthpiece to use.
Beyond aesthetics, there's a practical reason to keep spares around. Mouthpieces are the part of any vaporizer that takes the most abuse — direct contact with your lips, saliva, heat cycling session after session. Resin builds up in the airpath over time, and no amount of cleaning fully restores a mouthpiece that's done 6 months of heavy rotation. A fresh mouthpiece genuinely improves draw resistance and flavour. We've had customers come back convinced their PAX Flow was losing performance, only to swap in a new mouthpiece and realise the device was fine all along — it was the gunked-up airpath doing the damage.
The snap-in mechanism is dead simple. No threading, no twisting, no alignment pins. Press it down, hear the click, done. Pulling it off for cleaning takes the same effort. PAX clearly designed this for people who want to maintain their device without turning it into a project.
PAX offers two mouthpiece profiles for the Flow, and the difference is more than cosmetic. Here's how they compare:
| Feature | Flat Mouthpiece | Raised Mouthpiece |
|---|---|---|
| Profile | Nearly flush with device body | Extends a few mm above the body |
| Lip feel | Slim, minimal contact | More pronounced, traditional mouthpiece feel |
| Pocketability | Excellent — nothing to catch or snag | Good, slight protrusion |
| Draw style | Gentle, relaxed sip | Slightly more directed airflow |
| Included in box | Yes (1x flat comes with the PAX Flow) | No — sold separately |
| Pack size | 2-pack | 2-pack |
Our honest take: if you've been using the flat mouthpiece that came with your PAX Flow and you like it, just grab this 2-pack and keep a rotation going. If you've never tried the raised version, it's worth experimenting — but the flat is the one most people stick with for everyday carry. It's the less fussy option.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product | PAX Flow Mouthpiece Flat |
| Colour | Onyx |
| SKU | VS0445 |
| Pack quantity | 2 mouthpieces |
| Profile | Flat (flush with device body) |
| Material | Heat-resistant polymer |
| Compatibility | PAX Flow vaporizer |
| Installation | Tool-free snap fit |
Complete your setup: pair these flat mouthpieces with the PAX Flow Starter Accessories Kit for screens, cleaning tools, and everything else you need to keep your sessions running clean. If you want to compare the draw feel, the PAX Flow Raised Mouthpiece 2-Pack gives you the alternative profile to try side by side.
This is the bit most people skip until they notice their PAX Flow tasting off. The mouthpiece is the narrowest point in the entire vapour path — the bottleneck where resin, moisture, and particulate matter concentrate most. After a few weeks of regular sessions, that airpath narrows. Draw resistance creeps up. Flavour gets muddied. You start pulling harder, which heats the herb unevenly, which makes the problem worse.
A clean mouthpiece restores the airflow the PAX Flow was engineered for. The device holds up to 0.35g of material and runs 5 heat modes — that's a lot of thermal cycling pushing vapour through a small channel. Keeping 2 mouthpieces in rotation (one in use, one soaking in isopropyl) means you always have a fresh one ready. It takes about 30 seconds to swap and the difference in draw quality is immediately noticeable — smoother, less restricted, and the flavour of your herb comes through cleaner.
The one limitation worth mentioning: these are Onyx only. If you've got a PAX Flow in a different colourway, the mouthpiece will still fit and function identically, but you'll have a black cap on a non-black device. Purely cosmetic, but worth knowing before you order.
With regular cleaning, a single mouthpiece lasts 2-3 months of daily use. If you're a heavy user (3+ sessions a day), rotate between both mouthpieces weekly and replace the pair every 6-8 weeks. You'll notice the difference in draw resistance when it's time.
Yes — soak it in isopropyl alcohol (90%+) for 15-20 minutes, then rinse with warm water and let it dry completely before reattaching. Cleaning extends the life, but resin eventually stains the airpath permanently. Fresh mouthpieces restore factory draw quality.
No. This mouthpiece is designed specifically for the PAX Flow. It won't fit the PAX 3, PAX Plus, or PAX Mini. The snap-fit mechanism and dimensions are unique to the Flow model.
The flat mouthpiece sits flush with the device body for a sleek, pocket-friendly profile. The raised mouthpiece extends slightly above the body, giving a more traditional lip grip. Airflow performance is comparable — it's mainly a comfort and aesthetics choice.
Functionally, yes — the snap-fit is identical across all PAX Flow colour variants. Visually, you'll have a black mouthpiece on a different-coloured body. It works fine, just looks a bit mismatched.
None at all. The mouthpiece uses a tool-free snap-fit mechanism. Press it into place, hear the click, and you're done. Removal is just as simple — pull straight up.
A clean airpath means less draw resistance and better flavour. According to research published in PMC, vaporizer mouthpiece hygiene directly affects the consistency and quality of the aerosol delivered. Swapping in a fresh mouthpiece is the single easiest maintenance step you can take.
Last updated: April 2026