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The Pax Keychain Multitool is a stainless steel accessory designed to pack fresh material into your Pax vaporizer and clear the oven when you're done. Two metal components sit on a key ring — pull them apart to scrape and stir, or use the full assembly as a tamper to press material down firmly. It weighs next to nothing, clips onto your keys, and means you'll never be caught fumbling with a paperclip or the end of a pen again.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Compatibility | Pax 2, Pax 3, Pax Mini, Pax Plus |
| Material | Food-grade stainless steel |
| Functions | Tamper (assembled), scraper/stirrer (separated) |
| Carry method | Key ring loop — attaches to any keychain or lanyard |
| SKU | VS0135 |
| Manufacturer | Pax Labs |
Complete your Pax setup: pair this multitool with Pax replacement screens and a set of Pax pipe cleaners. Fresh screens keep airflow open, and isopropyl-soaked cleaners reach the vapour path where the multitool can't. If you're after the full cleaning kit, the Pax Maintenance Kit bundles everything in one go.
A loosely packed Pax oven gives you wispy, flavourless draws. An overpacked oven restricts airflow so much the device can barely pull. The sweet spot is a firm, even tamp — and that's surprisingly hard to achieve with your fingertip or a random object from your pocket. We've seen people use house keys, pen caps, and once, memorably, a SIM card ejector tool. None of them give you consistent pressure across the full 0.3g oven, and most of them scratch the ceramic coating inside.
The Pax Keychain Multitool is shaped to match the oven diameter exactly. When you press down with the assembled tool, material compresses evenly across the entire surface. That means better heat distribution, thicker vapour, and more even extraction — you get more out of the same amount of material. The flat tamper face sits flush with the oven walls, so there's no gap around the edges where herb stays loose and half-vaped.
The other half of the problem is cleanup. After a session, baked material sticks to the oven walls and screen. Pull the two metal pieces apart and you've got a thin scraper that fits inside the oven without forcing. One or two passes and the spent material drops right out. Skip this step regularly and you'll notice draw resistance climbing within 4–5 sessions — residue builds up fast on the screen mesh. The multitool keeps that from becoming a bigger maintenance job down the line.
This tool packs and scrapes. It doesn't clean the vapour path, the mouthpiece, or the screen itself. For a proper deep clean you still need pipe cleaners and isopropyl alcohol. Think of the multitool as your daily maintenance companion — the thing you use every single session — while a full cleaning kit handles the weekly scrub. If you only buy one accessory for your Pax, this is the one. If you buy two, add the pipe cleaners.
The Pax Keychain Multitool splits into two distinct tools held together by a single key ring. Assembled, the combined piece acts as a flat tamper with enough surface area to press material evenly into the oven. Separated, each metal piece has a different profile — one works as a narrow scraper for the oven walls, the other as a stirring tool to redistribute half-vaped material mid-session. Pax Labs made both pieces from food-grade metal, free from toxic byproducts, so direct contact with your herb is completely safe.
The key ring itself is small enough to sit alongside 3–4 regular keys without adding noticeable bulk. We've carried one on a keychain for months and genuinely forget it's there until we need it. The metal has a slight heft to it — maybe 15–20 grams total — which actually helps when tamping. A flimsy plastic tool flexes under pressure; this one doesn't.
| Method | Even tamping | Oven scraping | Risk of damage | Always on hand |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pax Keychain Multitool | Yes — flush fit | Yes — purpose-shaped | None — food-grade metal | Yes — keychain |
| House key | No — wrong shape | Partial | Scratches ceramic coating | Usually |
| Fingertip | Uneven pressure | No | Burns if oven is warm | Always |
| Pen cap | Too narrow | No | Plastic residue risk | Sometimes |
| Paperclip | No | Yes — but scratches | Scratches screen mesh | Rarely |
We've sold Pax vaporizers since the Pax 2 first landed, and the single most common complaint we hear is "the draw feels tight after a week." Nine times out of ten, the fix is the same: clear the oven properly between sessions and tamp fresh material evenly. This tool does both. It's a small purchase that extends the life of a device that costs ten times as much.
Yes. It's compatible with the Pax 2, Pax 3, Pax Mini, and Pax Plus. The oven dimensions across these models are identical, so the tamper face sits flush in all four.
Pax Labs uses food-grade metal for both pieces. No toxic byproducts, no coatings that degrade with heat contact. It's designed for direct contact with dry herb.
No. The multitool is designed for the oven only — packing and scraping. For the vapour path and mouthpiece, you'll need pipe cleaners and isopropyl alcohol. The multitool handles daily oven maintenance; deep cleaning is a separate job.
After every session. It takes about 10 seconds. If you let residue build up over 4–5 sessions, it compacts onto the screen mesh and becomes much harder to remove without soaking.
Yes. The ring is a standard split-ring design — same as your house keys. The two metal pieces weigh around 15–20g combined, so there's no risk of the ring bending or popping open under normal use.
The multitool covers daily oven care. The Maintenance Kit adds pipe cleaners, screens, and mouthpiece lubricant for a full deep clean. We'd recommend both — the multitool for every session, the kit for a weekly or fortnightly scrub.
No. The edges are smooth and rounded — designed to contact the ceramic oven coating without scoring it. Unlike a house key or paperclip, the scraper profile matches the oven geometry.
Last updated: April 2026