
Vaporizers
by PAX
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The PAX Plus is a dual-use portable vaporizer that handles both dry herbs and concentrates in a device small enough to disappear into your jacket pocket. Built by PAX — a brand that's been refining the portable vape formula for over a decade — the Plus sits in that sweet spot between dead-simple operation and genuinely satisfying vapour production. One button, four temperature modes, and a redesigned cleaning system. No app required, no fiddly menus, no learning curve worth mentioning.
The PAX Plus comes in four standard finishes — Sage (muted green), Elderberry (deep purple), Periwinkle (dusty blue), and Onyx (matte black) — plus Limited Edition versions of each with a slightly different surface treatment. The internals are identical across all variants. Onyx hides residue the best if you're not religious about wiping it down. The lighter colours show fingerprints more readily but look properly sharp when clean.
PAX doesn't skimp on accessories. Every PAX Plus ships with everything you need for both dry herb and concentrate sessions straight out of the box — no separate purchases required on day one.
| Item | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 1x PAX Plus device | The vaporizer itself, with built-in battery |
| 1x Flat mouthpiece | Low-profile, sits flush — best for pocket carry |
| 1x Raised mouthpiece | Slightly elevated lip — more comfortable for longer sessions |
| 1x Standard oven lid | Full chamber capacity for dry herb |
| 1x Half-pack oven lid | Reduces chamber size for smaller loads (around 0.15–0.2g) |
| 1x Concentrate insert | Stainless steel pod for wax and concentrate use |
| 1x Multi-tool with brush | Scraper, poker, and brush for cleaning — clips onto the device magnetically |
| 1x USB-C charging cable | Standard USB-C — charges from any USB port or adapter |
Here are the numbers that matter. The PAX Plus measures roughly 112mm tall, 32mm wide, and 22mm deep — about the size of a chunky marker pen. It weighs around 90g, which is light enough that you genuinely forget it's in your pocket.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Compatible materials | Dry herb and concentrates |
| Heating method | Conduction |
| Temperature modes | 4 preset modes (Stealth, Efficiency, Flavour, Boost) |
| Oven capacity (full) | Approx. 0.3g dry herb |
| Oven capacity (half-pack) | Approx. 0.15g dry herb |
| Battery | Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion |
| Charging | USB-C |
| Heat-up time | Approximately 20 seconds |
| Session length | Around 8–10 draws per session |
| Weight | ~90g |
| Dimensions | ~112 x 32 x 22mm |
| Colours available | Sage, Elderberry, Periwinkle, Onyx (standard + Limited Edition) |
| Manufacturer | PAX Labs (San Francisco, USA) |
Complete your setup: a proper grinder makes a real difference with conduction vapes like the PAX Plus — finely ground herb means better heat distribution and thicker vapour. Pair it with a fine-grind herb grinder from our vaporizer accessories collection. If you're running concentrates, keep spare concentrate inserts on hand so you can pre-load and swap on the go.
We've had PAX devices on our shelves since the original, and the thing that keeps bringing people back is the form factor. There are vaporizers with bigger chambers, longer battery life, and more granular temperature control — but very few of them actually fit in your front pocket without looking like you're smuggling a torch. The PAX Plus is genuinely pocketable. Pick it up and it feels like a solid piece of brushed aluminium, not a plastic gadget. There's a satisfying weight to it without being heavy.
The four preset modes are where PAX made a smart call. Instead of giving you a 150–230°C slider and leaving you to guess, they've dialled in four profiles that actually correspond to how people vape. Flavour mode keeps temperatures low for terpene-rich first draws. Efficiency squeezes every last bit out of your herb. Boost cranks the heat for thick clouds when flavour takes a back seat. Stealth dims the LED and reduces vapour visibility — handy if you're vaping outdoors and don't want to announce it to the entire park. One button cycles through all four. No menus, no Bluetooth pairing, no companion app.
The honest limitation? It's a conduction vaporizer, which means it continues heating your herb even between draws. If you're a slow sipper who takes a puff every couple of minutes, you'll lose some material to passive cooking. The Efficiency and Stealth modes help with this, but it's still not as on-demand as a convection device like the Mighty+ or Crafty+. That said, the PAX Plus heats up in roughly 20 seconds — faster than most convection competitors — and the session-style approach suits most people who vape socially or on a walk.
One more thing we appreciate: PAX completely redesigned the cleaning process for the Plus. The included multi-tool has a brush end and a scraper, and the vapour path is straighter than previous models. A quick brush-out after every few sessions keeps airflow open and flavour clean. Previous PAX models were notorious for getting gunked up — this one is noticeably easier to maintain.
The portable vaporizer market is crowded, and the PAX Plus occupies a specific niche: maximum portability with minimal fuss. Here's how it stacks up against two popular alternatives we also carry.
| Feature | PAX Plus | Mighty+ | DaVinci IQ2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heating type | Conduction | Hybrid (convection + conduction) | Conduction |
| Materials | Dry herb + concentrates | Dry herb + concentrates (with pad) | Dry herb + concentrates |
| Temperature control | 4 presets | Precise digital (°C) | Precise digital (°C) |
| Portability | Truly pocketable (~90g) | Portable but bulky (~135g) | Pocketable (~170g) |
| Heat-up time | ~20 seconds | ~60 seconds | ~16 seconds |
| Vapour quality | Good — smooth, flavourful | Excellent — thick, cool vapour | Good — dense, warm |
| Best for | On-the-go, discreet use | Home + travel, vapour chasers | Tech-savvy users wanting control |
If vapour quality is your single top priority and you don't mind a bigger device, the Mighty+ wins. If you want precise temperature control down to the degree, the DaVinci IQ2 gives you that. But if you want something you can genuinely slip into a jeans pocket and use with one hand while walking the dog — the PAX Plus is the best small-form portable vape we carry. We'd pick it over both for pure everyday portability.
The PAX Plus body is anodised aluminium — the same stuff you'd find on a decent laptop chassis. It doesn't creak, it doesn't flex, and it absorbs heat without getting uncomfortably warm on the outside. The mouthpiece is medical-grade polycarbonate. The oven is stainless steel. There's no plastic in the vapour path, which matters if you're particular about what you're inhaling alongside your herb.
The magnetic connections (oven lid, mouthpiece, charging) are strong enough to stay put in your pocket but easy to pop off when you need to reload. After handling dozens of portable vapes over the years, the PAX Plus still feels like it was machined rather than moulded. That's not marketing fluff — you can feel the difference when you hold it next to a plastic-bodied device.
Expect around 8–10 sessions on a full charge, depending on which temperature mode you use. Boost and Flavour drain the battery faster than Stealth and Efficiency. A full recharge via USB-C takes about 60–90 minutes.
Yes — that's exactly what the included half-pack oven lid is for. It reduces the chamber to roughly half capacity (around 0.15g), keeping the herb compressed against the heating walls for proper vapour production even with small loads.
It does. Every PAX Plus ships with a stainless steel concentrate insert that sits inside the oven. Load a small dab into the insert, replace the oven lid, and you're set. No separate purchase needed.
Use the included multi-tool brush to sweep out the oven after every few sessions. For a deeper clean, dip a pipe cleaner in isopropyl alcohol and run it through the vapour path. PAX redesigned the airway on the Plus to be straighter and more accessible — cleaning takes about 2 minutes.
The Plus replaces the PAX 3 and drops the Bluetooth app requirement entirely — everything is controlled via the single button. The cleaning system is redesigned and easier. Vapour quality and battery life are comparable. If your PAX 3 still works, it's not a dramatic upgrade. If you're buying fresh, the Plus is the one to get.
Medium-fine. You want something finer than a hand-torn pinch but not powdered. A good two-piece or four-piece grinder set to a fine grind gives the best results. Coarse grinds leave air pockets that reduce vapour density in conduction vapes.
A freshly cleaned PAX Plus has virtually no odour. After a few sessions without cleaning, residue in the oven and vapour path will produce a faint herbal smell — noticeable if someone puts their nose right up to it, but not across a room. Regular cleaning keeps it discreet.
Last updated: April 2026