
Vape accessories
by Vapman
The Vapman mouthpiece is a replacement wooden mouthpiece for the Vapman 2.0 and Click vaporizers that gives you fully adjustable airflow with a simple twist. Crafted from olive wood, it delivers cool, flavour-packed draws while keeping your battery-free vaporizer performing exactly as it should. One small part, one big difference to your sessions.
This mouthpiece comes in Olive Wood (SKU: VS0435). Olive wood is naturally dense and heat-resistant, so it stays cool against your lips even during longer sessions. It also develops a subtle patina over time — your mouthpiece will look better the more you use it.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Natural olive wood |
| Compatibility | Vapman 2.0, Vapman Click |
| Airflow | Fully adjustable (twist mechanism) |
| Variant | Olive Wood |
| SKU | VS0435 |
| Type | Replacement mouthpiece |
| Heating method | Manual (butane lighter or jet lighter — vaporizer dependent) |
| Chamber capacity (vaporizer) | Approximately 0.08–0.15g dry herb |
If your mouthpiece needs replacing, chances are the rest of your Vapman could use some attention too. Pair this with a Vapman Cleaning Set to keep the heating chamber and screen in top shape. And if you're running a Vapman Click, a quality single-flame jet lighter makes a real difference to how evenly you heat the chamber.
The mouthpiece is the only part of your Vapman that touches your lips, controls your airflow, and shapes the flavour of every draw. When it gets gunked up, cracked, or warped from heat, you notice it immediately: restricted airflow, off-tasting vapour, and draws that feel like sucking through a coffee stirrer. We've seen customers blame their technique or their herb when the real culprit was a mouthpiece that had simply done its time.
Here's the honest limitation: wood is organic. It absorbs oils and residue over time, and no amount of cleaning will make a well-used mouthpiece perform like a fresh one indefinitely. Olive wood holds up better than softer timbers — it's naturally dense with a tight grain that resists moisture absorption — but it's still a consumable part. Think of it like replacing the screen on a pipe. It's maintenance, not a luxury.
Compared to the Vapman borosilicate glass mouthpiece (which a few competitors stock), olive wood gives a warmer, rounder draw. Glass is easier to clean and gives a slightly purer flavour, but it's fragile and feels cold on the lips in winter. Wood is forgiving if you drop it, and the tactile feel of olive wood in your hand is genuinely lovely — smooth, warm, with a faint natural grain you can feel under your thumb. If you prefer the ritual of a battery-free vaporizer, the material of the mouthpiece is part of that experience.
The twist-to-adjust airflow system on this mouthpiece takes about 3 seconds to figure out and changes how your entire session feels. A tighter draw concentrates flavour and produces denser vapour from as little as 0.08g of dry herb. A looser, more open draw cools the vapour down and feels more natural if you're used to breathing through a pipe or joint.
Olive wood is low-maintenance but not no-maintenance. After every 5–10 sessions, wipe the mouthpiece down with a barely damp cloth and let it air dry completely before your next use. If residue builds up inside the airway, a thin pipe cleaner does the job — don't use metal tools that could scratch the bore.
Every few weeks, you can rub a tiny drop of food-grade mineral oil or beeswax onto the exterior. This keeps the wood from drying out and cracking, especially in dry climates or heated rooms. The mouthpiece weighs almost nothing — maybe 4–5 grams — so you won't notice it in a pocket or travel case. It's one of those parts that's easy to forget about until it fails, and then you wonder why you didn't just keep a spare.
Yes. This olive wood mouthpiece is fully compatible with both the Vapman 2.0 and the Vapman Click. The socket dimensions are identical across both models, so it seats and functions the same way on either vaporizer.
Depends on how heavily you use it. With daily sessions, expect to swap it out every 3–6 months. You'll know it's time when the airflow feels restricted even after cleaning, or the flavour starts tasting stale regardless of fresh herb.
We'd avoid it. Isopropyl alcohol strips natural oils from wood and can cause cracking over time. A dry pipe cleaner for the airway and a barely damp cloth for the exterior is all you need. Keep it simple.
Olive wood gives a warmer, slightly rounder draw and is far more durable if dropped. Glass delivers marginally purer flavour and is easier to deep-clean, but it's fragile. Most Vapman users we've spoken to prefer wood for everyday carry and keep glass for home sessions.
Just twist the mouthpiece while it's seated in the vaporizer body. A quarter-turn is usually enough to feel a clear difference. Clockwise restricts airflow for denser draws; anticlockwise opens it up for cooler, lighter vapour. No tools needed — it's all done by hand.
The Vapman chamber works best with 0.08–0.15g of dry herb. That's a very small amount — roughly a pinch. A finer grind gives more even heat distribution. Overpacking restricts airflow and wastes material, so less really is more here.
Slightly, yes — and most people consider it a positive. Olive wood imparts a very subtle warmth to the draw that you won't get from glass or metal. It's not overpowering; think of it as rounding off the edges rather than adding a distinct flavour.
Last updated: April 2026