
Vape accessories
by PAX
The PAX Flow raised mouthpiece is a heat-resistant replacement part that sits a few millimetres above the device body, creating a more comfortable draw with less lip contact to heat buildup. It gives you a secure, tool-free fit on your PAX Flow vaporiser and costs next to nothing but saves you from that annoying moment when you can't find your original or it's caked in residue and you're stuck cleaning it mid-session.
A raised mouthpiece adds roughly 3–4 mm of distance between your lips and the device body, reducing direct heat transfer during longer sessions. That matters more than you'd think — during extended use, heat can build up near the oven, and a raised mouthpiece keeps your mouth away from the warmest part of the vaporiser. The draw feels more natural too, closer to sipping from a straw than pressing your face against a warm slab of metal.
We've had customers come in after losing their original mouthpiece down the side of a sofa, in a festival field, or — our personal favourite — inside a hoover. Having a spare sitting in a drawer means you're never stuck. It's the PAX Flow equivalent of keeping a spare set of keys by the front door. If you're already thinking about it, just order one now and thank yourself later.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product | PAX Flow Raised Mouthpiece |
| Colour | Onyx |
| SKU | VS0446 |
| Compatibility | PAX Flow vaporiser |
| Material | Heat-resistant polymer |
| Installation | Tool-free, press-fit |
| Profile | Raised (sits above device body) |
| Maintenance | Rinse with isopropyl alcohol, air dry |
| Feature | Raised Mouthpiece | Flat Mouthpiece |
|---|---|---|
| Profile height | ~3–4 mm above device body | Flush with device body |
| Lip comfort | More natural, straw-like draw | Lower profile, less protrusion |
| Heat distance | Greater distance from oven | Closer to device surface |
| Pocket-friendliness | Slightly less slim | Sleeker, catches less on fabric |
| Cleaning grip | Easier to pull off for cleaning | Slightly harder to grip |
| Best for | Home sessions, longer draws | On-the-go portability |
Complete your setup: if you're grabbing a spare mouthpiece, it's worth picking up the PAX Flow Maintenance Kit at the same time. Screens and pipe cleaners wear out faster than mouthpieces, and having both on hand means you can do a full refresh in under five minutes. The PAX Flow Multi-Tool is also handy for packing and stirring the 0.3g chamber between draws. You can buy both alongside this mouthpiece to get everything sorted in one go.
Mouthpieces are the first component to accumulate residue on any portable vaporiser, making a spare essential for uninterrupted sessions. Lip oils, pocket lint, and vapour condensation all build up on the contact surface. You can clean it — and you should — but having a second mouthpiece means you can swap in a fresh one while the other soaks in isopropyl alcohol. No downtime, no excuses.
The other scenario we see constantly: travel. The PAX Flow's compact design (with its 0.3g chamber) makes it a go-to portable unit, but small parts have a way of disappearing when you're living out of a bag. A spare mouthpiece weighs practically nothing and takes up zero space. Chuck one in your kit and forget about it until you need it.
One honest limitation: this is specifically the raised version. If you prefer a flush, low-profile mouthpiece that sits completely flat against the device, this isn't the one — PAX makes a flat version separately. The raised mouthpiece does stick up a few millimetres, which some people find slightly less pocket-friendly. We'd pick the raised version for home sessions and the flat one for on-the-go, but plenty of people use the raised profile everywhere without complaint.
Installation takes under ten seconds: align the mouthpiece with the slot on top of a cool, powered-off PAX Flow and press down until it clicks. Here's the full process step by step:
After selling PAX devices for years, the single most common support question we get is about restricted airflow — and a dirty mouthpiece is the cause roughly 80% of the time. The PAX Flow's hybrid heating system does a brilliant job with medium-coarse ground herb, but that also means fine particles work their way into every crevice over time. A clean mouthpiece isn't just about hygiene — it directly affects airflow. A clogged mouthpiece means restricted draw, which means frustration. According to harm reduction guidance referenced by the EMCDDA, maintaining clean vapour pathways is a basic best practice for anyone using herbal vaporisers, as residue buildup can degrade the quality of the experience over time.
From our counter, here's something we genuinely notice: customers who buy a spare mouthpiece at the same time as their PAX Flow almost never come back with airflow complaints. The ones who don't grab a spare tend to show up three months later, frustrated, asking us to troubleshoot a device that just needs a clean mouthpiece swap. It's a pattern so consistent we've started mentioning it at the till. One regular told us he keeps three raised mouthpieces in rotation — one on the device, one soaking, one dry and ready. Overkill? Maybe. But the man has never had a bad session.
We'd say clean or swap your mouthpiece every 5–7 sessions if you're a daily user. Weekly users can stretch it further, but give it a sniff test — if it smells stale, it's overdue. The raised mouthpiece design actually makes cleaning marginally easier than the flat version because there's a bit more surface area to grip when you're pulling it off.
No. This mouthpiece is designed specifically for the PAX Flow and won't fit the PAX 2, PAX 3, or PAX Plus. PAX changed the mouthpiece connection between generations, so make sure you're ordering for the right device.
With regular cleaning, a mouthpiece lasts months. Replace it when you notice discolouration that won't clean off, visible cracks, or if the press-fit becomes loose and the mouthpiece wobbles. Most daily users go through 2–3 per year.
Yes — 90% isopropyl alcohol is the best option. Soak for 10–15 minutes, scrub with a cotton bud, rinse with warm water, and air dry fully before reattaching. Avoid soap or harsh detergents as they can leave residue that affects taste.
The raised version sits a few millimetres above the device body, creating a more natural lip position and slightly more distance from heat buildup. The flat version sits flush for a sleeker pocket profile. Draw quality is similar — it's mainly about comfort preference and portability.
A fresh mouthpiece won't change how the PAX Flow heats your herb, but it does restore unobstructed airflow through the 0.3g chamber. If your draws have felt tight or flavour has gone stale, a clean or new mouthpiece often resolves the issue immediately — many users report noticeably better airflow after swapping in a fresh one.
Slightly. The raised profile adds a few millimetres of height, which can catch on pocket fabric. It's not a dealbreaker — the PAX Flow is still compact — but if slimness matters most, the flat mouthpiece edges it out for portability.
You can get the PAX Flow raised mouthpiece directly from the Azarius shop. We stock the official Onyx colourway and ship throughout Europe. It's also worth browsing the PAX Flow accessories category to see if you need screens, cleaning kits, or a multi-tool alongside it.
Last updated: April 2026