
Upstem Replacement (Stündenglass)
Vape accessories
by Stündenglass
Upstem Replacement for Stündenglass Gravity Hookahs
The Stündenglass Upstem Replacement is an original spare part designed to keep your gravity hookah performing like the day you unboxed it. Available in two sizes — Large and Small — this upstem slots directly into any Stündenglass gravity infuser, restoring full airflow and smooth rotation without fiddling with third-party workarounds. If your current upstem is chipped, gunked up beyond saving, or you simply want a fresh one on standby, this is the part you need.
Large vs Small Upstem — Which Size Do You Need?
Stündenglass makes two upstem sizes, and picking the wrong one means a loose fit or no fit at all. The difference comes down to which globe and hookah model you're running.
| Variant | SKU | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Large | HS1501 | Standard Stündenglass Gravity Infuser (full-size models with 24 fl oz globes) |
| Small | HS1500 | Stündenglass Kompact and other smaller-globe setups (8 fl oz globes) |
Quick rule of thumb: if your globe holds roughly three cups (24 fluid ounces) of water, go Large. If it holds about one cup (8 fluid ounces), go Small. Still not sure? Check the base of your current upstem — the SKU is often etched into the glass near the joint.
Specifications
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Stündenglass |
| Product Type | Replacement Upstem |
| Material | Borosilicate Glass |
| Variants | Large (HS1501), Small (HS1500) |
| Compatibility | All Stündenglass gravity hookahs |
| Globe Volume (Large model) | 24 fl oz (approx. 710 ml) |
| Globe Volume (Small/Kompact model) | 8 fl oz (approx. 237 ml) |
| Part Type | OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) |
Complete your Stündenglass maintenance kit: pick up replacement Glass Globes and spare Hose Tips while you're at it. A fresh globe paired with a new upstem brings your entire setup back to factory-fresh performance — and saves you a second order down the line.
Why You Actually Need a Spare Upstem
Here's the thing about Stündenglass gravity hookahs — the engineering is brilliant, but the upstem is the one component that takes real punishment. Every session, it channels hot vapour and smoke directly through its glass body. Over weeks and months, resin builds up inside the narrow tube. You can clean it (and you should), but borosilicate glass is still glass. One clumsy knock against the sink during a deep clean, one slightly-too-aggressive pipe cleaner session, and you've got a hairline crack that ruins the seal.
A compromised upstem means air leaks. Air leaks mean your gravity infuser loses the pressure differential that makes it work in the first place. Instead of thick, smooth pulls driven by cascading water, you get weak, wispy draws that waste your material. We've seen customers try to bodge cracked upstems with tape or silicone — don't. The seal tolerance on a Stündenglass is tight for a reason. A 1mm gap changes everything.
The smarter move is to keep a spare on the shelf. When your current upstem starts looking cloudy or takes a hit, you swap it in 30 seconds and you're back to full function. No downtime, no improvised repairs, no disappointing sessions. At the price of this replacement part versus the cost of a full Stündenglass unit, it's a no-brainer.
How to Replace Your Stündenglass Upstem
- Empty both globes completely and let the unit cool down if you've been using it recently. Warm glass plus cold water equals thermal shock — not worth the risk.
- Gently lift the old upstem straight up and out of the globe. Don't twist it if it's stuck from resin buildup; instead, run warm water around the joint for 30 seconds to loosen the seal.
- Clean the globe's upstem socket with a cotton bud dipped in isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher). Remove any resin residue so the new upstem seats properly.
- Take your new Stündenglass Upstem Replacement and slide it straight down into the socket. It should drop in smoothly with a snug fit — no forcing required.
- Refill the globe with fresh water to the fill line, reassemble the unit, and do one dry rotation (no bowl loaded) to confirm the seal holds and water cascades without leaking.
- Load your bowl kit or glass liner, and you're good to go.










