
Vape accessories
by Storz & Bickel
The PLENTY Screen Set is a pack of six original manufacturer replacement screens designed for the Storz and Bickel PLENTY vaporiser. Screens clog, gunk up, and eventually restrict airflow — that's not a defect, it's just what happens when you vaporise regularly. These are the same screens that came with your PLENTY out of the box, made to the same spec, in the same factory. Swap them in, and your draw resistance drops back to day-one levels.
This is where most people pause, so here's the short version. Three options, each for a different setup:
| Variant | SKU | Diameter | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Normal | VS0097 | 30 mm | Standard PLENTY filling chamber — the one most people use |
| Normal - Small | VS0175 | 15 mm | PLENTY filling chamber reducer — for smaller loads |
| Fine | VS0096 | 30 mm | Powdered or finely ground materials in the standard filling chamber |
If you've never swapped out the filling chamber reducer, you're using the standard 30 mm chamber — grab either Normal or Fine depending on your grind. If you use the reducer for solo sessions with smaller amounts, you want Normal - Small at 15 mm.
One honest note: the Fine screens restrict airflow slightly more than the Normal ones. That's by design — the tighter mesh stops fine particles from pulling through. If you're grinding coarsely, you don't need them. If you're working with powdered material, you absolutely do.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Storz and Bickel |
| Compatible device | PLENTY Vaporiser |
| Quantity per set | 6 screens |
| Normal screen diameter | 30 mm |
| Normal - Small screen diameter | 15 mm |
| Fine screen diameter | 30 mm |
| Material | Stainless steel mesh (OEM) |
| Part type | Original manufacturer replacement |
Complete your PLENTY maintenance kit: pair these screens with the PLENTY Wear and Tear Set for a full refresh of seals and gaskets. If you're using the filling chamber reducer for smaller solo sessions, the PLENTY Dosing Capsule Set keeps your chamber cleaner between screen swaps.
We've had customers come in saying their PLENTY "doesn't hit like it used to." Nine times out of ten, the screens are the problem. Resin builds up in the mesh after a few weeks of regular use, and even a thorough soak in isopropyl alcohol doesn't fully restore a screen that's been through 50+ sessions. The mesh warps slightly, the holes narrow, and your draw resistance creeps up so gradually you don't notice until you pop in a fresh screen and wonder where that airflow's been hiding.
At six screens per set, you're looking at roughly 2-3 months of replacements if you swap every 2-3 weeks — which is what we'd recommend for daily users. Light weekend users can stretch a single screen to 4-6 weeks without noticing much degradation. The point is: screens are a consumable, not a permanent part. Storz and Bickel designed the PLENTY with easy screen access for exactly this reason.
One thing worth mentioning: third-party screens exist at lower prices, but the fit is often slightly off. We've seen generic 30 mm screens that sit loose in the chamber or don't lie perfectly flat, which creates gaps where material slips through. These are the original Storz and Bickel parts, stamped to the same tolerances as what shipped with your unit. For a part this cheap, it's not worth gambling on a knockoff.
After 25+ years of selling vaporiser gear, we can tell you the single best habit for extending screen life: brush the chamber after every session. Takes 5 seconds. The Storz and Bickel cleaning brush that came with your PLENTY is designed for exactly this. A quick sweep while the chamber is still slightly warm (not hot — warm) prevents resin from hardening into the mesh. Customers who do this consistently get 3-4 weeks per screen instead of 1-2.
For deeper cleans, drop your used screens into a small jar of isopropyl alcohol overnight. They come out looking nearly new, and you can rotate them back into service for another week or two. That said, even cleaned screens eventually lose their shape and flatness — once a screen starts to bow or the mesh looks visibly stretched, bin it and grab a fresh one. Six per pack means you've always got spares on hand.
For daily users, every 2-3 weeks keeps airflow optimal. Weekend users can stretch to 4-6 weeks. If your draw feels tighter than usual or you're seeing visible discolouration that doesn't clean off, it's time for a fresh PLENTY screen.
Both are 30 mm in diameter and fit the standard filling chamber. The Fine screen has a tighter mesh designed for powdered or very finely ground material — it stops small particles from pulling through into the cooling coil. Normal screens work best with a medium to coarse grind.
No. The Normal - Small screens are 15 mm in diameter and only fit the PLENTY filling chamber reducer. If you're not using the reducer insert, you need the 30 mm Normal or Fine screens instead.
Yes, soaking in 90%+ isopropyl alcohol overnight restores most of the airflow. But screens degrade with repeated use — the mesh stretches and warps over time. Cleaning buys you an extra week or two, but eventually a fresh screen outperforms a cleaned one noticeably.
Original Storz and Bickel manufacturer parts. Same factory, same tolerances as the screens that shipped with your PLENTY. We've seen generic alternatives that don't sit flush — for a part this inexpensive, stick with OEM.
Absolutely. A blocked screen forces you to draw harder, which pulls cooler air through the material and reduces extraction efficiency. Fresh screens mean consistent airflow, even heating, and better vapour density from the same amount of material.
Last updated: April 2026