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The Storm Sapphire Resin Capsule is a stainless steel dosing capsule designed specifically for vaporising pressed resin, hash, kief blocks, and rosin in your Storm Sapphire vaporizer. Instead of loading sticky concentrates directly into your heating chamber — where they melt into every crevice and leave a nightmare to clean — you crumble your material into this capsule, drop it in, and vape away. Your chamber stays clean, your resin vaporises evenly, and you get noticeably thicker clouds than you would trying to jury-rig dry herb capsules with concentrates stuffed inside.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Compatible device | Storm Sapphire vaporizer |
| Material | Stainless steel mesh |
| Designed for | Pressed resin, hash, kief blocks, rosin, concentrates |
| Recommended temperature | 200–240°C |
| SKU | VS0402 |
| Quantity | 1 resin capsule |
If you're running through resin capsules regularly, it's worth picking up a spare Storm Sapphire Resin Capsule so you can pre-load one while the other cools down. And if you also vape dry herbs, grab the standard Storm Sapphire Dosing Capsules — same quick-swap system, built for flower instead of concentrates.
Here's the thing we see constantly behind the counter: someone buys a Sapphire, loves it for dry herb, then tries to vape a bit of hash by dropping it straight into the chamber. Within a week, the chamber is caked in melted resin, airflow is restricted, and the flavour of every session tastes like last Tuesday's leftovers. Concentrates melt. That's what they do. And a standard dry herb chamber isn't built to contain that.
The resin capsule solves this with a fine stainless steel mesh that holds your crumbled concentrate in place while letting hot air pass through evenly. The resin melts inside the capsule, not across your oven walls. When you're done, you pop the capsule out, let it cool, and give it a quick soak in isopropyl alcohol. The chamber itself stays virtually spotless. We've had customers tell us their Sapphire still looks new inside after months of daily hash sessions — and that's entirely down to using the capsule instead of going commando.
The honest limitation? This capsule is specifically sized for the Storm Sapphire. It won't fit the Storm Spirit, the Xmax Starry, or other portables without checking compatibility first. If you own a different Storm-family vaporizer, double-check before ordering — the chamber diameters vary by a millimetre or two, and that's enough to make a capsule either rattle around or not fit at all. For the Sapphire specifically, the fit is snug and precise.
We've been selling vaporizers and accessories since the early 2000s, and the number one question about resin capsules is always the same: "Can I just use my regular dosing capsule for hash?" Technically, you can try. Practically, it's a mess. Standard dosing capsules have larger perforations designed for ground herb. Resin melts through those holes, drips into the chamber, and you're back to square one with a gunked-up oven. The resin capsule's finer mesh is specifically engineered to contain melted concentrate. It's a small detail that makes a massive difference over time.
The other thing worth mentioning: the texture of your resin matters. Dry, crumbly Moroccan-style hash breaks apart easily and vaporises beautifully in this capsule — you'll taste every terpene. Sticky, oily concentrates like fresh rosin work too, but they take longer to heat through and can leave more residue on the mesh. If you're vaping something particularly sticky, cleaning after every 2–3 sessions instead of 5 keeps performance consistent. A quick iso soak is all it takes — 10 minutes, rinse, dry, done.
| Factor | Resin capsule | Direct chamber loading |
|---|---|---|
| Chamber cleanliness | Stays clean — resin contained in capsule | Residue builds up after 2–3 sessions |
| Vapour evenness | Even heat distribution through mesh | Hot spots where resin pools |
| Flavour | Clean, consistent terpene profile | Degrades as residue accumulates |
| Session swap speed | Pop out, pop in — under 10 seconds | Scrape, brush, reload — 2+ minutes |
| Cleaning frequency | Every 3–5 sessions (capsule only) | Every 1–2 sessions (full chamber) |
| Cost | Small upfront investment | Free, but costs time and chamber wear |
No — it's designed specifically for the Storm Sapphire's chamber dimensions. Other Storm-family devices like the Spirit or Xmax Starry have slightly different chamber sizes. Always check compatibility before ordering a capsule for a different device.
Between 200°C and 240°C. Start at the lower end for flavour-focused draws, then increase to 220–240°C when you want thicker, more potent vapour. Pressed resins need noticeably more heat than dry herb to vaporise properly.
Around 0.1–0.15g per load. Crumble it into small pieces and fill the capsule about three-quarters full. Overpacking restricts airflow and reduces vapour quality — concentrates are potent, so a little goes a long way.
You can, but it's not the best tool for the job. The finer mesh restricts airflow more than a standard dosing capsule, so you'll get less vapour from ground herb. Use the regular Sapphire dosing capsules for flower and keep this one for concentrates.
Soak it in isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher) for 10–15 minutes, then rinse under warm water and let it air dry completely. Do this every 3–5 sessions for consistent performance. If you vape particularly sticky concentrates, clean after every 2–3 sessions.
Residue buildup on the mesh. When melted resin clogs the fine perforations, airflow drops and so does vapour production. A good iso soak usually restores it completely. If the mesh is visibly darkened or blocked after soaking, it's time for a replacement.
No. The resin capsule has a finer stainless steel mesh designed to contain melted concentrates. Standard dosing capsules have larger perforations suited for ground dry herb. They're different tools for different materials — grab both if you vape herb and hash.
Last updated: April 2026