
Vape accessories
by Storm
The Storm Glass Mouthpiece is a borosilicate glass replacement part that swaps out the standard rubber mouthpiece on your Storm Vaporizer for a cleaner, smoother draw. The tubule is made from heat-resistant borosilicate glass, the gasket from food-grade silicone rubber, and the inbuilt screen from stainless steel — three materials that won't leach flavour into your vapour the way rubber or soft plastic can.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material (tubule) | Borosilicate glass |
| Material (gasket) | Silicone rubber |
| Material (screen) | Stainless steel |
| Compatibility | Storm Vaporizer |
| SKU | VS0120 |
| Type | Replacement mouthpiece |
Complete your Storm setup — the Storm Bubbler Mouthpiece adds water filtration for an even cooler draw, and a pack of pipe cleaners makes maintenance a two-minute job. If your Storm's screen is looking tired, grab a set of replacement screens while you're at it.
Here's the honest truth: the rubber mouthpiece that ships with the Storm Vaporizer does the job, but it's the weakest link in an otherwise solid portable unit. Rubber absorbs heat, picks up residue over time, and starts tasting like, well, warm rubber. You notice it most on the first draw of a fresh session — that faint plasticky undertone that has nothing to do with your herb.
Borosilicate glass doesn't do any of that. It's the same type of glass used in laboratory beakers and high-end bongs — rated to handle rapid temperature changes without cracking. The vapour path stays neutral, so what you taste is your material and nothing else. Pick up this mouthpiece and you'll notice the weight immediately: it's denser than the rubber original, with a smooth, cool lip feel that makes a genuine difference during longer sessions. It's a small upgrade that changes the entire character of the vape.
The one thing to watch out for: glass breaks. That's not a design flaw, it's just physics. Drop it onto tiles from waist height and you're ordering another one. We'd suggest keeping the original rubber mouthpiece as a backup for festivals, travel, or any situation where gravity is working against you. At home on the sofa, though, glass wins every time.
| Feature | Glass Mouthpiece | Rubber Mouthpiece (stock) |
|---|---|---|
| Flavour neutrality | Completely inert — no off-taste | Can impart rubbery taste over time |
| Durability | Heat-resistant but breakable on impact | Flexible, survives drops |
| Cleaning | Isopropyl soak, rinses clean in minutes | Absorbs residue, harder to fully clean |
| Weight | Noticeably heavier — feels solid | Lightweight |
| Lip feel | Smooth, cool glass | Soft, warm rubber |
| Best for | Home sessions, flavour chasers | Travel, backup, clumsy moments |
We've sold the Storm Vaporizer for years, and the single most common follow-up purchase is this glass mouthpiece. Customers come back within a week or two saying the same thing: "Why didn't I just get this from the start?" The difference in taste clarity is not subtle. It's the kind of upgrade where you can't go back once you've tried it. If you've ever used an Arizer Solo or Arizer Air — both of which ship with glass stems as standard — you already know what we're talking about. This mouthpiece brings the Storm up to that same standard for the cost of a decent lunch.
One tip from behind the counter: don't over-tighten the gasket. The silicone rubber seal is designed to fit snugly, not to be forced. If you're pushing hard, something's misaligned. Ease it in, let the gasket do its job, and you'll get a perfect seal with zero air leaks. We've seen a handful of cracked tubules from people who treated it like a stubborn jar lid — gentle hands, always.
No. This mouthpiece is specifically designed for the Storm Vaporizer. The gasket diameter and screen placement are matched to the Storm's chamber. It won't seat properly on other portable units.
Once a week if you vape daily. Soak the borosilicate glass tubule and stainless steel screen in 90%+ isopropyl alcohol for 10–15 minutes, then rinse with warm water. You'll see the residue dissolve almost immediately — glass is far easier to clean than rubber.
Borosilicate glass is specifically engineered for rapid temperature changes — it's the same glass used in lab equipment. Normal vaping temperatures won't cause any issues. Impact is the risk, not heat.
They're separate accessories — you use one or the other, not both at once. The bubbler adds water filtration for cooler vapour, while this glass mouthpiece gives you a clean, dry draw. Different tools for different preferences.
Stainless steel won't corrode, doesn't impart metallic taste, and holds its shape through repeated heating and cleaning cycles. It's the standard in quality vaporizer accessories for good reason.
The gasket comes fitted to the mouthpiece as a single unit. In practice, the silicone rubber outlasts most other components — it's heat-stable and doesn't degrade with regular cleaning. If the gasket does wear out, replacing the whole mouthpiece is the simplest fix.
Last updated: April 2026