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Veazy Vaporizer
The Veazy Vaporizer brings Storz & Bickel’s legendary performance into a smaller, pocket-friendly design. Featuring hybrid heating, and fast heat-up, the Veazy delivers smooth, flavorful vapor on the go.
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Contents
- 1 TL;DR Summary
- 2 Introduction
- 3 Unboxing and First Impressions
- 4 Portable Design and Build Quality
- 5 Flavor, Vapor Quality, Heat-Up Time, and Airflow
- 6 Smart Heat Modes
- 7 Display and Interface
- 8 Battery Life and Charging
- 9 Portability and Everyday Use
- 10 Cleaning & Long-Term Ownership
- 11 Value for Money
- 12 Comparing Veazy vs Crafty vs Venty vs Mighty
- 13
- 14 Verdict: Is the Veazy Vaporizer Worth Buying?
TL;DR Summary
The Veazy is Storz & Bickel’s most compact and affordable dry herb vaporizer, built for users who want smooth vapor, simple controls, and reliable everyday portability without the size of the Mighty+ or Venty.
What I like
- Smooth and comfortable vapor for such a small device
- Lightweight and very pocket friendly design
- Simple one button controls, great for beginners
- Reliable and consistent heating performance
- Works with dosing capsules for cleaner sessions
- USB C charging and easy app customization
- Good flavor and balanced airflow for daily use
What I don’t like
- Battery life is average for heavier users
- Airflow is more restricted than the Venty
- Charging speed is decent but not very fast
- Still priced higher than many budget vaporizers
Quick verdict
The Veazy vaporizer is a great choice if you want Storz & Bickel quality in a compact, affordable, and easy to carry dry herb vaporizer for everyday use.
Introduction
Veazy is Storz & Bickel’s most affordable and portable dry herb vaporizer, built for users who want the brand’s signature performance in a smaller and more accessible device.
I tested the Veazy for three weeks of daily use with medium grind dry herb across all temperature presets, including 180°C (356°F), 195°C (383°F), and 210°C (410°F). I used both loose herb and dosing capsules in a mix of indoor and outdoor sessions. I also compared it directly with the Crafty+, Mighty+, and Venty to understand where it truly stands in the lineup.
This Veazy vaporizer review covers real-world performance, key strengths and drawbacks, and where the Veazy sits in the Storz & Bickel lineup.

Unboxing and First Impressions
When I opened the box, the presentation was simple and appealing. This is very typical of Storz & Bickel vaporizers. Inside, I found the Veazy vaporizer, a USB-C charging cable, a cleaning brush, and the quick-start guide. There was nothing fancy, but everything was neatly arranged.
The first thing I noticed when I picked it up was the weight.
It’s extremely light, as it weighs noticeably less than the Venty & Mighty+. It feels like something you can toss in your pocket without thinking about it. The body has a smooth, matte finish that feels comfortable in the hand. The rounded edges also make it easy to grip.

Storz & Bickel also went with multiple color options, which is unusual for them. I tried the normal black color, and it grew on me after using it for a few days. It looks modern and friendly, and it stands out from the usual black-and-orange S&B look.
Overall, my first impression was that this is a simple and very portable dry herb vaporizer. It feels like something designed for everyday use, not a complicated device you need to learn.
Portable Design and Build Quality
The Veazy is one of the most portable vaporizers Storz & Bickel has ever made. It’s small enough to simply keep in your pocket, and the lightweight design makes it easy to carry all day. If you’ve ever wished the Venty were smaller, then Storz & Bickel has granted your wish in this dry herb vaporizer.

Even though it’s small, it still has a typical Storz & Bickel build quality feel. The plastic is sturdy, and after several weeks of use, the mouthpiece snaps into place with confidence. There is nothing about the Veazy vaporizer that feels cheap.
The cooling unit in the Storz & Bickel Veazy is smaller than the one on the Crafty+ or Mighty+. The cooling unit performs surprisingly well in keeping the vapor comfortable, despite the shorter vapor path. Even during longer sessions, the portable vaporizer did not overheat or get too hot for me to hold it.
One thing I appreciated is how simple the design is. There’s just one button, one LED indicator, and a mouthpiece. There are no complicated menus or confusing settings. It’s the kind of vape you can hand to a beginner, and they’ll figure it out in seconds. If you’re someone who wants a durable, pocket-friendly dry herb vaporizer that doesn’t feel fragile, the Veazy hits a sweet spot.
Flavor, Vapor Quality, Heat-Up Time, and Airflow
From when I first saw the vape, one thing I kept asking myself was whether a small, affordable S&B vape could still deliver the vapor quality the brand is known for. The Veazy produces smooth, fluffy, and comfortable vapor. It’s not as powerful as the Venty or Mighty+, but it’s definitely better than most budget dry herb vaporizers. The flavor is smooth, and the vapor stays consistent throughout the session.

After 6 to 7 consecutive draws, I noticed that the vapor is slightly warmer than what I get from the Mighty+ or Venty, but that’s expected with a smaller cooling unit. It never felt harsh, but only a bit warmer. However, the airflow of the Veazy vaporizer feels moderately restricted compared to the almost open airflow of the Venty.
The Veazy feels closer to the Crafty+, not tight, but not wide-open either. I could still take long, slow draws without feeling like I had to fight the device. If you prefer a very open draw, this might feel a bit limited.
Also, the heat-up time is not the fastest, but not slow. Based on my testing, the Veazy reached 180°C in around 45 seconds during my testing, and once it’s there, it stays stable. The Boost mode & Super Boost Mode took just under 5 to 7 seconds to fully heat from base temp.

I never had issues with temperature swings or inconsistent heating. The chamber worked best for me with medium-packed loads around 0.2g to 0.3g for a vape this size. It works well with both small and medium loads, and it’s compatible with Storz & Bickel dosing capsules, which is a huge plus for convenience and cleanliness. The Veazy also works well for microdosing because the chamber heats evenly, even with a small amount of herb.

Overall, the vapor performance during my Veazy vaporizer review is impressive for the price and size. It’s not a powerhouse, but it’s reliable, smooth, and enjoyable.
Smart Heat Modes
The Veazy dry herb vaporizer uses three temperature presets. I liked how simple it was, with no need to scroll through dozens of temperatures. Here’s how the presets feel in real use:
- Base Temperature – 180°C / 356°F: Best for taste and light vapor.
- Boost Mode – 200°C / 392°F: A mix of flavor and clouds.
- Super Boost Mode – 210°C / 410°F: Stronger vapor and heavier hits.

If you want more control, the S&B web app lets you customize temperatures and session settings. You can adjust from the Boost Mode to the Super Boost Mode (a 15°C increment) through the web app. But the device itself defaults back to 210°C unless changed in the app. I liked that the advanced features were optional and the device stays simple, but you can make changes to it if you want.

Display and Interface
The Veazy keeps things simple with a single-button interface and LED indicators. There’s no screen, but I never felt like I needed one. The lights are clear, the button is responsive, and the device gives gentle haptic feedback when it’s ready.

For beginners, this is perfect. For advanced users, it might feel a bit basic, but that’s where the web app comes in. You can adjust temperatures, session timers, and other settings without cluttering the device itself. I liked the balance. It feels like S&B wanted to keep the vape clean and friendly while still offering customization for people who want it.
Battery Life and Charging
The Veazy’s battery life is acceptable, but not amazing. The portable vape uses a 2400 mAh internal battery. A full charge lasted me about 5 sessions, averaging 6 to 8 minutes each, with around 35 to 45 minutes of active heating time. This might be enough for casual use, but heavy users will want something bigger.
If long battery life matters to you in a portable size, the Utillian 850 is worth considering. It uses a massive 5000 mAh battery that lasts significantly longer than the Veazy while still delivering similarly strong overall performance.

The good news is that it uses USB-C, which makes charging easy. However, it doesn’t support true fast charging. It charges from near empty to full in roughly 95 minutes with USB-C, which is acceptable, but not impressive. For a device this size, the battery life is reasonable. But you should not expect all-day performance unless you’re a light user.
Portability and Everyday Use
This is where the Veazy shines. It’s Storz & Bickel’s one of the most pocketable and lightweight dry herb vaporizers I’ve used.

During outdoor use, the Veazy feels natural and effortless. The compact shape makes it easy to hold in your hand. The soft LED indicator is subtle enough that it doesn’t glow like a beacon at night. However, it is still not the most discreet vape in public, as the Veazy is still easily noticeable. If you want a discreet vape, then you should check out the Zeus Arc GT4. (Read Zeus Arc GT4 review)
Pocket comfort is also better than Mighty+ and Venty, but it might feel bulky to carry around in your jeans. I also noticed that the Storz & Bickel Veazy emits significantly less residual odor than smoking, but it is not completely scent‑free. During my testing in public, it produced a mild, clean herbal scent that dissipated quickly. However, residue buildup in the cooling unit and mouthpiece can cause the device to smell between uses if not cleaned regularly.
Also, the single-button controls & app compatibility made the device very beginner-friendly and also easy to use for seniors. You load it, press the button, wait for the vibration, and inhale. The vapor stays comfortable, the airflow is smooth, and the sessions feel consistent. I never had to fight with the device or adjust my technique. If you’re upgrading from a budget herbal vape, the Veazy will feel like a major step up in both performance and build quality.
Cleaning & Long-Term Ownership
While I was using the Veazy dry herb vaporizer, I noticed a few things about long‑term ownership that are worth mentioning. The chamber stays clean as long as you brush it out after each session, but the cooling unit and mouthpiece do collect resin over time. So, a deeper clean every week or two keeps the vapor smooth.
The mouthpiece held up well, but it’s worth checking the fit after a few weeks to make sure it hasn’t loosened. Because I carried it in my pocket a lot, I did see some lint gather around the mouthpiece area, which is normal for small portable vapes.
I also dropped the device a couple of times. There were only minor scuffs and no performance issues. The web app was very reliable, and syncing settings was quick each time. And if anything ever wears out, you can grab all the replacement parts directly from Tools420.

Value for Money
The Veazy sits in an interesting spot. It’s the most affordable Storz & Bickel portable vaporizer, but it’s still more expensive than many competing dry herb vapes. Here’s how I see it:
- If you want the cheapest possible vape, this isn’t it.
- If you want the cheapest S&B vape with real S&B vapor quality, this is perfect.
- If you want big clouds and long battery life, Venty or Mighty+ are better.
- If you want something small, simple, and reliable, the Veazy is a great choice.
Comparing Veazy vs Crafty vs Venty vs Mighty
| Feature | VEAZY | VENTY | MIGHTY+ | CRAFTY+ |
| Heat-up (180°C) | 40 sec | 20 sec | 60 to 70 sec | 60 to 80 sec |
| Airflow | Up to 10 L/min | Up to 20 L/min (adjustable) | Up to 10 L/min | Up to 10 L/min |
| Charging | USB-C | USB-C (fast charge) | USB-C | USB-C |
| Temp Range | 40°C to 210°C | 40°C to 210°C | 40°C to 210°C | 40°C to 210°C |
| Control Type | One-button + app | App + display | LCD + app | App + simple interface |
| Session Style | Simple, portable | High performance, open airflow | Balanced power + portability | Balanced everyday use |
| Portability | Very high | Medium | Medium | High |
| Weight | ~134g | ~252g | ~242g | ~135g |
| Best For | Beginners, portability | Power users, airflow | Heavy users, cloud performance | Balanced S&B experience |
Verdict: Is the Veazy Vaporizer Worth Buying?
After using the Veazy for a while, I can confidently say it’s a strong, well-balanced portable vaporizer. It delivers smooth vapor, consistent performance, and a simple user experience, all in a compact, pocket-friendly design.
It is not built to replace the Mighty+ or Venty. Instead, it fills an important gap in the lineup, offering a smaller, more affordable option that still carries the premium feel Storz & Bickel is known for. It is especially appealing for users who want quality performance without moving into larger or more expensive devices.
Buy Veazy vaporizer if you want Storz & Bickel quality in a compact, affordable, and easy to carry device.
