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CRAFTY Seal Ring Set

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by Storz & Bickel

€ 4,90
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Keep your CRAFTY vaporizer airtight and performing like new with this official Storz & Bickel seal ring set. Eleven OEM O-rings in four sizes cover every seal point — mouthpiece, filling chamber, and base. One kit gives you enough spares for multiple maintenance sessions, so you're sorted for months.
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CRAFTY Seal Ring Set — OEM Replacement O-Rings by Storz & Bickel

The CRAFTY Seal Ring Set is an official Storz & Bickel replacement kit that keeps your CRAFTY vaporizer airtight, leak-free, and performing the way it did on day one. Eleven O-rings in four sizes cover every seal point on the device — mouthpiece, filling chamber, and base — so you can swap out worn rubber in one go rather than hunting for individual parts.

Official Storz & Bickel Part 11 Seal Rings Included 4 Different Sizes Fits Original CRAFTY SKU: VS0117

What's Inside the CRAFTY Seal Ring Set

Each set contains exactly 11 seal rings across 4 types, covering every O-ring position on the CRAFTY vaporizer. Here's the breakdown straight from the box:

Seal Ring Type Quantity Location on Device
Mouthpiece Seal Ring 3 Cooling unit / mouthpiece connection
Filling Chamber Seal Ring 2 Herb chamber interface
Base Seal Ring, small 3 Lower housing (small groove)
Base Seal Ring, large 3 Lower housing (large groove)

That's 3 mouthpiece rings, 2 filling chamber rings, 3 small base rings, and 3 large base rings. Some positions only need 1 ring at a time, so you're getting spares for future swaps — one purchase covers multiple maintenance sessions.

Specifications

Spec Detail
Brand Storz & Bickel
SKU VS0117
Total Pieces 11
Ring Types 4 (mouthpiece, filling chamber, base small, base large)
Compatibility CRAFTY vaporizer (original model)
Material Food-safe silicone rubber (OEM Storz & Bickel)
Manufacturer Storz & Bickel GmbH, Tuttlingen, Germany

Complete your CRAFTY maintenance kit: pair these seal rings with the CRAFTY Wear & Tear Set for a full refresh, or grab a set of Storz & Bickel Dosing Capsules to keep your filling chamber cleaner for longer between deep cleans. If you're running through screens too, the CRAFTY Replacement Screen Set covers that side of things.

Why Your CRAFTY Needs Fresh Seal Rings

O-rings are the unsung workhorses of any portable vaporizer. They sit between heated metal and plastic components, expanding and contracting with every session, absorbing residue from vapour, and gradually losing their elasticity. On the CRAFTY, there are seal points at the mouthpiece, the filling chamber, and the base — and when any one of those rings goes slack, you'll notice.

The first sign is usually a drop in vapour density. Air leaks around a worn seal mean you're pulling ambient air alongside your vapour, diluting flavour and reducing the visible cloud. The second sign is a faint hissing or whistling sound during a draw. The third — and this is the one that catches people off guard — is a loose-feeling cooling unit that wobbles or pops off more easily than it used to. We've had customers come in thinking their CRAFTY was broken when all it needed was a 5-minute O-ring swap.

The honest limitation here: these are small rubber rings, and they don't last forever no matter what you do. Heat, isopropyl alcohol cleaning, and simple age all degrade silicone over time. If you're a daily user, expect to replace your seal rings roughly every 3-6 months. Light users can stretch that to 8-12 months. The good news is that this set gives you spares, so one purchase typically covers 6-12 months of maintenance even for heavy users.

How to Replace Your CRAFTY Seal Rings

  1. Turn off your CRAFTY and let it cool completely. Working with warm components makes the rubber more pliable but also risks deforming a new ring during installation.
  2. Remove the cooling unit by twisting it counterclockwise and lifting it away from the filling chamber.
  3. Gently peel off each old seal ring from its groove. A wooden toothpick works well for stubborn ones — avoid metal tools that could scratch the housing or cooling unit.
  4. Clean the groove with a cotton bud dipped in isopropyl alcohol (90%+). Residue buildup in the groove prevents the new ring from seating properly.
  5. Let the groove dry fully — 2-3 minutes at room temperature is enough.
  6. Roll each new seal ring into its corresponding groove. Make sure the ring sits flat without any twists. A twisted O-ring will leak within days.
  7. Reassemble the cooling unit onto the filling chamber. You should feel a firm, satisfying click — that's the seal doing its job.
  8. Do a dry draw (device off, no herb) to check for air tightness. If you feel resistance on the inhale, the seals are seated correctly.

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