
CRAFTY Screen Set
Vape accessories
by Storz & Bickel
CRAFTY Screen Set — Original Replacement Screens for Your CRAFTY Vaporizer
The CRAFTY Screen Set is a pack of 6 original metal screens designed to keep your Storz & Bickel CRAFTY vaporizer pulling clean and tasting right. Each screen measures 15mm in diameter and slots straight into the cooling unit without any fiddling. If your draws are getting tight or you're tasting yesterday's session more than today's herbs, these are the fix.
What's in the CRAFTY Screen Set
You get two types of screen in this set, and they're not interchangeable — each one sits in a specific position inside the cooling unit. Here's the breakdown:
| Screen Type | Quantity | Mesh | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| Upper screen | 4 | Coarse | Top of the cooling unit |
| Lower screen | 2 | Regular (fine) | Bottom of the cooling unit |
The coarse mesh on the upper screens allows good airflow while catching larger particles. The regular mesh on the lower screens does the finer filtering. Both are 15mm in diameter — the exact fit for the CRAFTY's cooling unit. No trimming, no bending, no improvising.
Specifications
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Total screens | 6 |
| Upper screens (coarse mesh) | 4 |
| Lower screens (regular mesh) | 2 |
| Diameter per screen | 15mm |
| Compatibility | Storz & Bickel CRAFTY |
| Material | Metal |
| SKU | VS0156 |
Complete your CRAFTY maintenance kit with the Storz & Bickel Dosing Capsule Set — 40 capsules that each hold around 0.15–0.2g of ground herb, keeping your oven cleaner for longer and making screen swaps less frequent. Also worth grabbing: a set of replacement seal rings to keep the cooling unit airtight while you're at it.
Why Your CRAFTY Screens Need Replacing
Here's the thing nobody tells you when you buy a portable vaporizer: the screens are a wear item. They're not decorative. They're doing real work every single session, filtering resin and particulate out of your vapour path. Over time — and we're talking weeks, not months, if you're a daily user — that mesh clogs up with a sticky film of residue that isopropyl alcohol can only do so much about.
A clogged screen does two things, both bad. First, it restricts airflow. You end up pulling harder, which heats the herb unevenly and gives you that thin, unsatisfying draw. Second, it traps flavour compounds from old sessions. You know that stale, slightly burnt taste that creeps in even with fresh herb? That's your screens telling you they're done.
The honest limitation here: these screens won't last forever no matter how well you clean them. The mesh structure degrades with repeated soaking in isopropyl, and the coarse screens in particular lose their shape after a few deep cleans. At this price point, treat them as consumables. Buy two sets if you vape daily — you'll rotate through them and always have a fresh set ready while the others soak.
How to Replace Your CRAFTY Screens
- Let your CRAFTY cool down completely. Trying to swap screens on a warm unit means sticky resin and burnt fingers.
- Remove the cooling unit from the top of the vaporizer by twisting it counter-clockwise and lifting it off.
- Separate the cooling unit into its two halves. The old screens sit inside — the lower screen (regular mesh) at the bottom, the upper screen (coarse mesh) at the top.
- Pop out the old screens. If they're really gunked up, a quick soak in isopropyl alcohol for 10 minutes loosens the resin enough to nudge them out with a toothpick or the included brush tool.
- Drop in the new lower screen (regular mesh) first, making sure it sits flat with no edges curling up. Then place the new upper screen (coarse mesh) on top.
- Reassemble the cooling unit, click it back onto the CRAFTY, and take a dry draw to check airflow before loading your herb.
- Give your old screens a final isopropyl soak if you want to keep them as backups — but honestly, once they've lost their shape, bin them.
The whole swap takes under 2 minutes. If you're doing it for the first time, the trickiest bit is getting the lower screen to sit perfectly flat. Use the edge of a fingernail to press it down evenly around the rim.










