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The Perfect tool for your PAX
Ideal for loading and unloading your PAX vaporizer, the PAX Multi-Tool is the perfect size to firmly pack your load into your PAX’s oven with the silicone end, and once you’re done, use the metal end to dig out your spent herbs.
Food-grade safe
The PAX Multi-Tool is made of food-grade materials that are free from any toxic byproducts, so is totally safe while loading and unloading your favorite dry herb vaporizer.
Compatibility
The original PAX Multi-Tool
This is the original PAX Multi-Tool with the square edge (versus the newer, rounded edge).
Official Accessory of PAX Labs
Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) product, meaning it is manufactured by PAX Labs to their high standards.
Return policy
We only accept returns for accessories if they are within 30 days, unused and unopened, or if they are being returned with a vaporizer under our 14-day satisfaction policy.
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Well not sure who designed this but it’s useless. Too small. Is not the same or even close to oven size. So requires multiple Tamps to work. It’s rubber so material sticks to it. Should be same size as oven and made of harder material.
Another must have
This combined with the loading funnel are game changers if you have a Pax 2. I just wrote a review for the loading tool saying the same thing. Grind, pour through the funnel and then pack down with this tool while the funnel is still in place. Improved the vapour production for me by a lot. I take what my grinder gives me (not a finishing grinder) and pack it down somewhat firmly. First session on 2, next on 3, then I unload, mix and repack and have a final session on either 3 or 4. Depends on how it looks. If it’s mostly toasted already don’t go 4 or it will be too harsh.