
Storm Glass Mouthpiece
Vape accessories
by Storm
Storm Glass Mouthpiece — Borosilicate Upgrade for Your Storm Vaporizer
The Storm Glass Mouthpiece is a borosilicate glass replacement part that swaps out the standard rubber mouthpiece on your Storm Vaporizer for a cleaner, smoother draw. The tubule is made from heat-resistant borosilicate glass, the gasket from food-grade silicone rubber, and the inbuilt screen from stainless steel — three materials that won't leach flavour into your vapour the way rubber or soft plastic can.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material (tubule) | Borosilicate glass |
| Material (gasket) | Silicone rubber |
| Material (screen) | Stainless steel |
| Compatibility | Storm Vaporizer |
| SKU | VS0120 |
| Type | Replacement mouthpiece |
Complete your Storm setup — the Storm Bubbler Mouthpiece adds water filtration for an even cooler draw, and a pack of pipe cleaners makes maintenance a two-minute job. If your Storm's screen is looking tired, grab a set of replacement screens while you're at it.
Why Glass Beats Rubber Every Single Time
Here's the honest truth: the rubber mouthpiece that ships with the Storm Vaporizer does the job, but it's the weakest link in an otherwise solid portable unit. Rubber absorbs heat, picks up residue over time, and starts tasting like, well, warm rubber. You notice it most on the first draw of a fresh session — that faint plasticky undertone that has nothing to do with your herb.
Borosilicate glass doesn't do any of that. It's the same type of glass used in laboratory beakers and high-end bongs — rated to handle rapid temperature changes without cracking. The vapour path stays neutral, so what you taste is your material and nothing else. Pick up this mouthpiece and you'll notice the weight immediately: it's denser than the rubber original, with a smooth, cool lip feel that makes a genuine difference during longer sessions. It's a small upgrade that changes the entire character of the vape.
The one thing to watch out for: glass breaks. That's not a design flaw, it's just physics. Drop it onto tiles from waist height and you're ordering another one. We'd suggest keeping the original rubber mouthpiece as a backup for festivals, travel, or any situation where gravity is working against you. At home on the sofa, though, glass wins every time.
How to Fit and Maintain Your Glass Mouthpiece
- Remove the existing rubber mouthpiece from your Storm Vaporizer by pulling it gently upward and away from the chamber.
- Check the silicone gasket is seated snugly around the base of the glass tubule — it should form a tight seal without forcing.
- Slide the glass mouthpiece into the Storm's mouthpiece slot. You'll feel it click into place against the gasket.
- Draw through the mouthpiece before loading your chamber to confirm airflow is unobstructed through the stainless steel screen.
- After each session, let the mouthpiece cool for 2–3 minutes before removing it — borosilicate handles heat well, but your fingers don't.
- Clean weekly by soaking the glass tubule in isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher) for 10–15 minutes, then rinsing with warm water. A pipe cleaner through the tube shifts any stubborn residue. The stainless steel screen can be soaked in the same solution.
Glass vs. Rubber — A Quick Comparison
| Feature | Glass Mouthpiece | Rubber Mouthpiece (stock) |
|---|---|---|
| Flavour neutrality | Completely inert — no off-taste | Can impart rubbery taste over time |
| Durability | Heat-resistant but breakable on impact | Flexible, survives drops |
| Cleaning | Isopropyl soak, rinses clean in minutes | Absorbs residue, harder to fully clean |
| Weight | Noticeably heavier — feels solid | Lightweight |
| Lip feel | Smooth, cool glass | Soft, warm rubber |
| Best for | Home sessions, flavour chasers | Travel, backup, clumsy moments |










