
Vaporizers
by Inhale
The Vapman Cooling Spiral is a stainless steel mouthpiece insert that restricts and extends the vapour path inside your Vapman 2.0 or Vapman Click, delivering noticeably cooler and smoother hits. Designed by Inhale specifically for the Vapman platform, this small coil sits inside the mouthpiece and does one job — slowing down hot vapour so it reaches your throat at a more comfortable temperature. Simple concept, real difference.
The Cooling Spiral solves the one complaint we hear most about compact butane vapes: the vapour can be hot. The Vapman 2.0 and Click are beautifully engineered little devices — hand-torched Swiss craftsmanship, gorgeous wood bodies, excellent extraction. But because the vapour path from chamber to lips is short (roughly 4-5 cm without accessories), the draw temperature can catch you off guard, especially on the first few hits after heating.
What the Cooling Spiral does is deceptively straightforward. By sitting inside the mouthpiece, it forces vapour to travel a longer, tighter route before it reaches your mouth. That extra distance — combined with the thermal mass of the stainless steel itself — pulls heat out of the vapour. The result: a draw that's cooler on your throat and lungs, and one that actually preserves more of the terpene profile because you're not scorching your taste buds on the way in. We noticed more flavour detail in the mid-draw, where the hotter hits tend to flatten everything into a generic "toasty" note.
The honest limitation? You do lose a tiny bit of airflow freedom. If you like a completely wide-open, unrestricted draw, the spiral adds noticeable resistance. For most people, that tighter pull is actually a positive — it encourages slower, more deliberate inhales, which extracts more from the chamber. But if you're someone who already finds the Vapman's native draw resistance on the tight side, be aware it gets tighter still.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Designed by | Inhale |
| Compatibility | Vapman 2.0, Vapman Click |
| Placement | Inside the mouthpiece |
| Function | Extends vapour path, restricts airflow for cooler draws |
| Moving parts | None |
| SKU | VS0430 |
| Maintenance | Soak in isopropyl alcohol, rinse, air dry |
Complete your Vapman setup: the Vapman Heating Station gives you consistent, hands-free torch heating so you can focus on technique rather than flame angle. And if you want to run your Vapman through a water piece, the Vapman 10/14/18mm Adapter connects to standard glass joints for even cooler, filtered vapour.
We've been selling Vapman vapes since they first appeared in our catalogue, and the Cooling Spiral is one of those accessories that makes you wonder why it wasn't included in the box. The spiral itself weighs next to nothing — you can barely feel it in your hand. It's a small coil of steel, maybe 2 cm long, with a satisfying springy resistance when you pinch it. No rattle, no loose fit. It slots into the Vapman mouthpiece with a gentle push and stays put.
The first draw with the spiral installed is the one that sells it. Where a naked Vapman 2.0 can deliver vapour at temperatures that make you cough on a fresh heat cycle, the spiral-equipped draw comes through warm rather than hot. The difference is roughly comparable to adding a short stem to a glass pipe — you don't lose potency, you just lose the bite. Terpene-heavy strains in particular benefit; we picked up citrus and pine notes that were invisible in the hotter, unmodified draws.
Compared to running your Vapman through a water piece via the 10/14/18mm adapter, the Cooling Spiral is less dramatic in its cooling effect — but it's also zero-fuss. No water, no glass, no setup. You drop it in and forget about it. For daily use at home or especially for on-the-go sessions, it's the best cooling upgrade for the Vapman that doesn't add bulk.
Stainless steel is forgiving, but resin builds up. We'd recommend cleaning the Cooling Spiral every week if you're a daily user, or every 5-10 sessions if you vape less frequently. A 10-minute soak in 90%+ isopropyl alcohol dissolves most residue. For stubborn buildup, use a small brush — a pipe cleaner works, though the coil shape means you'll mostly be swishing it in the alcohol rather than scrubbing. Rinse thoroughly with warm water afterwards. Never reinstall while still wet; let it air dry or pat it down with a lint-free cloth. The spiral won't rust or degrade from regular cleaning.
It fits the Vapman 2.0 and Vapman Click specifically. Older Vapman models or third-party vaporisers with different mouthpiece dimensions won't be compatible. The spiral is designed to match the internal diameter of the 2.0 and Click mouthpieces.
No. The spiral cools the vapour by extending its travel path — it doesn't filter out active compounds. You get the same extraction from your herb, just at a lower temperature when it hits your mouth and throat.
Not simultaneously — the spiral sits inside the mouthpiece, and the water pipe adapter replaces the mouthpiece entirely. You'd choose one or the other depending on your setup. For portable use, the spiral is more practical. For home sessions, the water adapter gives heavier cooling.
Noticeably. The draw goes from open to moderately restricted — think of it like sipping through a slightly narrower straw. Most users prefer the tighter pull because it encourages slower inhales, which actually improves extraction. If you already find the Vapman's draw too tight, this will make it tighter still.
Yes — the Vapman's small chamber (roughly 0.05-0.1g capacity) makes it one of the best butane vapes for microdosing. The Cooling Spiral complements this by letting you take slower, more controlled draws, so you can sip small amounts without overheating.
Every 5-10 sessions for casual users, weekly for daily users. Soak in isopropyl alcohol for 10-15 minutes, rinse with warm water, and air dry before reinstalling. Buildup affects flavour before it affects function, so clean it when draws start tasting stale.
The steel absorbs some heat from the vapour — that's how it cools your draw. The mouthpiece end stays comfortable to the touch. The spiral itself warms up but never gets dangerously hot since it's insulated inside the wooden mouthpiece.
Last updated: April 2026