
PAX Flow Oven Screens
Vape accessories
by PAX
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PAX Flow Oven Screens — Replacement Screens for the PAX Flow Vaporizer
PAX Flow oven screens are replacement mesh filters designed to sit inside the PAX Flow's redesigned oven chamber, keeping herb material in place while letting vapour pass through cleanly. They come in a 3-pack, so you've always got a fresh one ready when the current screen gets clogged or warped. A small part that makes a surprisingly big difference to draw resistance and flavour.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Compatibility | PAX Flow vaporizer only |
| Quantity | 3 screens per pack |
| Design | Redesigned to fit the updated PAX Flow oven |
| Material | Stainless steel mesh |
| SKU | VS0448 |
| Installation | Press-fit — no tools required |
Complete your setup: if you're deep-cleaning your PAX Flow, grab the PAX Flow Maintenance Kit at the same time. Fresh screens plus clean vapour paths means your device performs like it did on day one. Also worth pairing with the PAX Flow Half Pack Lid if you prefer smaller loads — it changes the oven geometry, so having the right screen seated properly matters even more.
Why Fresh PAX Flow Oven Screens Matter More Than You Think
After a few weeks of regular sessions, resin builds up in the mesh holes. Airflow drops. You start pulling harder, getting less vapour, and wondering if something's broken. Nothing's broken — you just need a new screen.
The PAX Flow uses a hybrid heating system that pushes air through a chamber holding up to 0.3g of ground herb. That airflow depends entirely on the oven screen sitting flat and staying clear. A warped or gunked-up screen forces the heating element to work harder, and you end up with uneven extraction — toasted edges, raw centre. Swapping in a fresh screen takes about 5 seconds and the difference in draw resistance is immediately noticeable. It's the cheapest performance upgrade you can make.
One honest limitation: these screens are specifically redesigned for the PAX Flow and won't fit the PAX 3, PAX Plus, or PAX Mini. The oven dimensions changed with the Flow model. If you own an older PAX, you need the screens made for that device — don't try to force these in.
How to Replace Your PAX Flow Oven Screen
- Power off your PAX Flow and let it cool completely. The oven sits at temperatures up to 215°C during use — give it at least 5 minutes.
- Remove the oven lid by sliding it off the bottom of the device.
- Use the included multi-tool or a small flat object to gently pop out the old screen from the oven chamber. If it's stuck from resin buildup, a quick soak in isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher) loosens it in about 2 minutes.
- Take a fresh screen from the 3-pack and press it into the oven with your thumb. It should sit flush — no gaps around the edges, no wobble. You'll feel it click into the recessed lip.
- Replace the oven lid, load your herb, and you're sorted. First draw after a screen swap is noticeably smoother — that's the airflow difference a clean mesh makes.










