
Vape accessories
by Storm
The Storm Bubbler Mouthpiece is a hand-blown borosilicate glass attachment that filters vapour through water before it reaches your lips, delivering noticeably smoother, cooler draws from your Storm vaporizer. If you've ever found dry vapour a bit harsh on the throat — especially at higher temperatures — this compact bubbler sorts that out in about ten seconds flat. Fill it with water, pop it onto your Storm, and the difference is immediate: softer hits, better flavour clarity, and none of that scratchy feeling at the back of your throat. Ready to buy a simple upgrade that transforms your portable sessions? This is the one.
A bubbler mouthpiece is a small glass water-filtration chamber that sits between your vaporizer and your mouth, cooling vapour by approximately 30–40% compared to a standard dry mouthpiece. It works on the same principle as a bong — vapour passes through a small volume of water, which cools it and adds moisture — but in a fraction of the size. The Storm Bubbler Mouthpiece is specifically shaped to attach directly to the Storm vaporizer's chamber, so there's no fiddling with adapters or O-rings. You get the cooling benefit of water filtration in something that still fits in your jacket pocket.
We've had customers come back saying this single accessory changed how they feel about their Storm entirely. Dry vapour at 210°C can be genuinely irritating, especially during longer sessions. Running it through even a small amount of water drops the temperature and adds humidity, which makes each draw feel substantially less aggressive on your airways. According to research published by the Beckley Foundation on cannabinoid delivery methods, water filtration does not significantly reduce the concentration of active compounds while still removing particulate irritants — meaning you get comfort without meaningful potency loss. It's one of those upgrades where you wonder why you didn't do it sooner.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Hand-blown borosilicate glass |
| Compatibility | Storm vaporizer (direct fit) |
| Filtration type | Water diffusion |
| Water capacity | Approximately 15–20ml |
| Added length | ~3–4cm beyond standard mouthpiece |
| SKU | VS0122 |
| Variant | Single size (default) |
| Maintenance | Rinse after each session; periodic isopropyl soak |
| Fragile | Yes — glass, handle with care |
| Feature | Standard Storm Mouthpiece | Storm Bubbler Mouthpiece |
|---|---|---|
| Material | Plastic / silicone | Hand-blown borosilicate glass |
| Filtration | Screen only | Water diffusion + screen |
| Vapour temperature at lips | Higher (dry, direct) | Reduced by an estimated 30–40% |
| Vapour moisture | Dry | Humidified |
| Flavour clarity | Good | Noticeably cleaner terpene profile |
| Portability | Fully pocketable, durable | Pocketable but fragile — needs padding |
| Maintenance | Minimal | Rinse after each session; weekly isopropyl soak |
| Best for | On-the-go stealth sessions | Home use and relaxed, higher-temp sessions |
Complete your setup: If you're getting the most out of your Storm, pair this bubbler with a spare Storm mouthpiece screen and a neoprene sleeve for the vaporizer body. The sleeve protects the unit during transport, and a fresh screen keeps airflow consistent — both make a noticeable difference to session quality alongside the bubbler. You can order all three together to have everything you need from day one.
Portable dry herb vaporizers produce warm, dry vapour that reaches temperatures between 180°C and 220°C at the mouthpiece — and that heat is the single biggest comfort issue with handheld units. At lower temperatures (around 180°C) it's manageable, but crank it up to 200°C+ for denser clouds and your throat starts to notice. Coughing mid-session isn't just uncomfortable — it wastes vapour and kills the mood. We've seen plenty of people shelf their portable vapes entirely because of this, switching back to methods they'd rather leave behind.
The Storm Bubbler Mouthpiece addresses that specific problem without turning your pocket-sized vape into a tabletop rig. The water chamber is small — we're talking maybe 15–20ml of water — but that's enough to cool vapour by a meaningful margin. You'll taste more of the actual herb profile and less of the heat. Terpene flavours come through cleaner because you're not wincing through each draw. In a 2015 EMCDDA technical report on vaporizer efficiency, water-filtered delivery was noted to reduce user-reported throat irritation while maintaining comparable compound transfer rates.
The one thing to watch: it's glass. Hand-blown borosilicate is tougher than regular glass, but it's still glass. Don't toss it in a bag loose with your keys and expect miracles. A small padded pouch or even wrapping it in the Storm's neoprene sleeve when travelling will save you from a cracked bubbler and a wet pocket. We'd have loved to see a silicone version for durability, but glass genuinely tastes better — no off-flavours, no residual odours, easy to see when it needs cleaning.
Using the Storm Bubbler Mouthpiece takes under 30 seconds to set up and requires no tools, adapters, or modifications to your vaporizer.
Over roughly 4 years of selling the Storm Bubbler Mouthpiece, we estimate that fewer than 5% of buyers have reported breakage during normal use — most damage happens during transport without padding. The feedback is consistently positive, but there are two things worth flagging. First, the glass is thin in places — it's hand-blown, so wall thickness varies slightly piece to piece. Treat it like you'd treat a wine glass, not a pint glass. Second, the water chamber is small enough that it needs changing every 2–3 sessions to stay effective. Stale bubbler water tastes awful and defeats the purpose. Use fresh, room-temperature water each time. Cold water from the fridge gives slightly cooler vapour, but the difference is marginal — don't overthink it.
Compared to using the Storm's standard mouthpiece, the bubbler adds about 3–4cm of length to the unit. It's still pocketable, but it does change the profile. If absolute stealth is your priority, keep the standard mouthpiece for public use and save the bubbler for home sessions where you can take your time. One of our counter staff has been using the same Storm Bubbler for over two years — his advice is to get a small hard-shell glasses case from a pound shop and keep the bubbler in that when it's not on the vape. Costs almost nothing and has saved his piece more than once.
No — it's designed specifically for the Storm vaporizer's chamber diameter. It won't seat properly on other portable vapes without an adapter, and even then you risk air leaks that kill the water filtration effect.
Around 10–15ml — just enough to submerge the downstem opening by a few millimetres. If water touches your lips when you draw, you've overfilled it. Pour a little out and try again.
Plain tap water works fine. Some people prefer filtered or distilled water to reduce mineral buildup on the glass over time, but it's not strictly necessary if you're cleaning the piece regularly.
Rinse with warm water after every session. Once a week, soak it in 90%+ isopropyl alcohol for 5–10 minutes, then rinse thoroughly and let it air dry. A pipe cleaner helps reach the internal downstem if resin builds up.
No. Water filtration cools and moistens the vapour but does not strip active compounds in any meaningful way, as noted in Beckley Foundation research on cannabinoid delivery. You're getting the same material, just delivered more smoothly.
That depends on whether your specific Storm model offers pass-through charging — check your Storm's manual for confirmation. The bubbler is just a mouthpiece attachment and does not interact with the electronics in any way.
It's borosilicate, so it handles temperature changes well, but it's still glass. Wrap it in something padded when travelling. A neoprene sleeve or small microfibre pouch does the job. Don't carry it loose in a bag.
You can buy the Storm Bubbler Mouthpiece directly from Azarius. It ships from our Amsterdam warehouse, typically within 1–2 business days for European orders.
Last updated: April 2026