Solo III vs Venty – Accessories Showdown

Admin August 15, 2025 2 min read

When it comes to portable dry herb vaporizers, the core device is only half the story. The accessories ecosystem can make or break the user experience, determining how flexible, customizable, and convenient a vape is in real-world use.

In this accessories-focused comparison, we look at Arizer’s Solo III vs Storz & Bickel’s Venty accessories, based purely on their official accessory offerings and the way they integrate into the device design.

Solo III – The Modular Glass Master

XL WPA / Bubbler Compatible Frosted Aroma Tube from Arizer

XL Aroma Tube – Blue tint from Arizer

Arizer has built a strong reputation for a robust accessory lineup, and the Solo III continues that tradition.

Key Accessories

  • XL Aroma Tubes & XL Water Pipe Adapter (WPA) – The aroma tube design is unique to Arizer. It’s both the oven and the mouthpiece, creating a full glass vapor path from herb chamber to lips.

  • Standard & Frosted WPAs – Connect directly to bubblers or water tools.

  • Multiple Aroma Tubes – Pre-load several tubes for back-to-back sessions without worrying about reheating or cooking herb between draws.

  • Carrying Cases – Custom cases for device + tube storage.

  • Grinders – Official Arizer grinders for perfectly fluffy packs.

  • Stem Caps – Seal pre-loaded aroma tubes for travel.

Why It’s Standout

  • Easy Cleaning: Drop the glass tubes in isopropyl alcohol, soak for ~30 minutes, rinse, and they’re like new.

  • Hot Oven Avoidance: Since the oven is in the aroma tube, you never have to pack herb into a hot metal chamber—making multi-session use much safer and faster.

  • Configuration Flexibility: Solo III can easily switch from direct draw to bubbler use, or run a set of pre-loaded tubes for group sessions.

Venty – Focused but Limited

Venty Dosing Capsules

Replacement Venty Mouthpiecee

The Venty is Storz & Bickel’s fastest-heating portable to date, but its accessory range is smaller and less modular compared to Arizer’s lineup.

Key Accessories

  • Dosing Capsules – Pre-pack herb for quick swaps without cleaning between bowls.

  • Mouthpieces – Replaceable standard mouthpieces.

  • Cleaning Kits – Brushes, alcohol wipes, and screen replacements.

Why It’s Limited

  • Hot Oven Loading: Even with dosing capsules, you still have to deal with inserting into a warm oven, which can be less convenient mid-session.

  • Less Modular: Lacks interchangeable chambers or full vapor path changes—most upgrades are small replacements rather than different configurations.

  • Few Water Tool Options: While adapters exist from third-party makers, S&B’s own offerings for water piece integration are minimal compared to Arizer.

Accessories Spec Table

Verdict – Accessories Matter

If your vaping style values modularity, easy cleaning, and multi-configuration flexibility, the Solo III is in a league of its own. The glass aroma tube system doubles as both oven and mouthpiece, enabling quick pre-loading, effortless swaps, and pure glass vapor paths in every draw.

The Venty, while excellent in performance, has a more limited accessories ecosystem, focusing mainly on maintenance and convenience via dosing capsules rather than modular customization.

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