Blazy Susan
Pink Pre-Rolled Queen Size Cones – 25 Count Jar
$2999 CAD$3499Unit price /UnavailableBlazy Susan
Purple Pre-Rolled King Size Cones - 50 Count Jar
$2599 CAD$3099Unit price /UnavailableBlazy Susan
Purple Pre-Rolled Queen Size Cones - 25 Count Jar
$2999 CAD$3499Unit price /UnavailableBlazy Susan
Unbleached Pre-Rolled 98mm Cones - 50 Count Jar
$2599 CAD$2999Unit price /UnavailableClipper
Large Reusable Lighters - Random Creatures Pattern - 48 Pack
$5899 CAD$6899Unit price /UnavailableClipper
Large Reusable Lighters - Chameleon Grass - 48 Pack
$5899 CAD$6899Unit price /UnavailableBeamer Candle Co.
Scented Candle - Detroit Apple Pie (90 Hour Burn Time)
$1799 CADUnit price /UnavailableBeamer Candle Co.
Scented Candle - Strawdazzlez N Cream (90 Hour Burn Time)
$1799 CADUnit price /UnavailableBeamer Candle Co.
Scented Candle - Maui Melon (55 Hour Burn Time)
$1599 CADUnit price /UnavailableBeamer Candle Co.
Scented Candle - Detroit Apple Pie (55 Hour Burn Time)
$1599 CADUnit price /UnavailableBeamer Candle Co.
Scented Candle - Dopeberries (55 Hour Burn Time)
$1599 CADUnit price /UnavailableBeamer Candle Co.
Scented Candle - Dippin' Lime in the coco (22 Hour Burn Time)
$1199 CADUnit price /UnavailableBeamer Candle Co.
Scented Candle - Super High Caramel Pie (22 Hour Burn Time)
$1199 CADUnit price /UnavailableBeamer Candle Co.
Scented Candle - Italian Espresso Crack (22 Hour Burn Time)
$1199 CADUnit price /UnavailableBeamer Candle Co.
Scented Candle - Ol' Fashion French Vanilla (22 Hour Burn Time)
$1199 CADUnit price /UnavailableBeamer Candle Co.
Scented Candle - Sugar Cookie Edibles (22 Hour Burn Time)
$1199 CADUnit price /UnavailableBeamer Candle Co.
Scented Candle - TrippyWick Lemon Cake (90 Hour Burn Time)
$2790 CADUnit price /UnavailableBeamer Candle Co.
Scented Candle - TrippyWick Dopeberries (90 Hour Burn Time)
$2790 CADUnit price /UnavailableBeamer Candle Co.
Scented Candle - Trippy Wick Red Mother F*#k3r (90 Hour Burn Time)
$2093 CAD$2790Unit price /UnavailableBeamer Candle Co.
Scented Candle - Cinnamon Fireball (90 Hour Burn Time)
$1799 CADUnit price /Unavailable
Stay ahead of the curve with the Newest Products collection, the premier destination for the latest innovations in smoking technology and lifestyle gear. This constantly evolving inventory features fresh arrivals including advanced 510 batteries, high-performance vaporizers, and artistic glass pieces. Whether searching for cutting-edge designs or creative daily essentials, this one-stop shop ensures access to the industry's most recent releases under one roof. Explore the very latest additions today and be the first to experience a top-notch line of accessories designed for every preference.
Stay ahead of the curve with the Newest Products collection, the premier destination for the latest innovations in smoking technology and lifestyle gear. This constantly evolving inventory features fresh arrivals including advanced 510 batteries, high-performance vaporizers, and artistic glass pieces. Whether searching for cutting-edge designs or creative daily essentials, this one-stop shop ensures access to the industry's most recent releases under one roof. Explore the very latest additions today and be the first to experience a top-notch line of accessories designed for every preference.
Our Newest Products Tell You What We're Paying Attention To
Every addition to Smoke & Vape's lineup reflects something we've noticed you're asking for, and right now that means more variety in the small stuff that rounds out your setup. Batteries, grinders, cleaning kits, lighters: these aren't flashy flagship pieces, but they're the accessories that make or break your actual session. We add new items when they fill a gap or do something better than what's already on the shelf, not just to pad out a catalog. Check back here often, because this page turns over fast.
| Product | Best For | Why We'd Recommend It | One Thing to Know |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() Playdeck Skateboard 510 Battery |
Someone who wants a pocketable 510 battery that feels more like a gadget than a pen | Adjustable voltage control lets you tune your draw instead of being stuck on one setting. | That skateboard shape is bulkier than a slim stick battery, so it’s not as discreet in a pocket. |
![]() Classic Large Lighters (Clipper), Tray of 48 |
Shops, events, or heavy-at-home use where you burn through lighters fast | Refillable Clipper bodies with replaceable parts mean you’re not tossing a lighter the first time something wears out. | It’s a full tray, so you’re buying for volume, not for tossing one in a drawer. |
![]() Kief Sweeper Brush & Grinder |
Anyone trying to collect loose kief without scooping it with a random tool | It’s made for sweeping kief cleanly instead of smearing it around your tray or grinder. | It’s another small tool to keep track of, and it won’t help if your grinder doesn’t build up much kief. |
![]() 2.5" Multi Chamber Grinder (Black) |
Someone who wants a small grinder that still separates flower, kief, and pieces | The four piece modular build gives you compartments without stepping up to a large grinder. | Small diameter means you’ll reload more often if you’re grinding for a group. |
![]() Ghost Concentrate Cleaning Kit Bundle |
Concentrate users who want a basic cleanup setup bundled together | Low heat technology plus included cleaning tools keeps upkeep simple in one bundle. | It’s still a pen format, so you’re limited compared to a full rig and you’ll need to keep it clean for it to hit right. |
If you’re buying something you’ll actually use every session, start with what you consume. For carts, grab the Playdeck Skateboard 510 Battery, for flower, the multi chamber grinder plus the kief sweeper makes cleanup and collecting way less annoying. The Clipper trays are for stocking up in bulk, and the Ghost bundle is the move if concentrates are your main thing and you want cleanup handled from day one.
What the Newest Products Tell You About Your Setup Gaps
These aren't pieces you build a session around. They're the accessories that determine whether the rest of your gear actually works the way it should. This guide covers what to look for in batteries, lighters, grinders, and concentrate tools so you're not buying blind.
Why Voltage Control on a 510 Battery Changes What You Actually Taste
A 510 battery's job sounds simple: power a cartridge. But fixed-voltage batteries push the same wattage through every cart regardless of the oil's viscosity or the coil's resistance, which means you're either burning thin oil too hot or struggling to vaporize thick oil at all. Adjustable voltage lets you match the power to what's in the cart. The Playdeck Skateboard 510 Battery has adjustable voltage control for exactly this reason, and we see customers who've never used a variable battery genuinely surprised by how much smoother their existing carts hit when the heat is dialed in. The form factor looks like a novelty, but the function is the same as any serious variable-voltage battery.
What "Refillable" Actually Means on a Clipper Lighter
Refillable doesn't just mean you can top it up with butane. Clipper lighters are also built with replaceable flint systems, which means the two most common failure points (running out of fuel and a dead spark) are both fixable instead of reasons to toss the lighter. That's a meaningful difference from a standard disposable, where one worn flint ends the lighter's life entirely. Buying a tray of 48 amplifies that advantage because you're not just stocking up on volume, you're building a reserve of lighters that can all be maintained rather than cycled through and thrown out.
How Grinder Size Affects Kief Accumulation Over Time
Smaller grinders grind less per load, which means more loads per session and more frequent handling of the kief chamber. That sounds minor, but each time you open and close a four-piece grinder, some kief shakes loose from the screen and migrates into the grinding chamber instead of staying in the collection tray. The 2.5" Multi Chamber Grinder (Black) is compact enough to carry easily, but if you're grinding for multiple people regularly, you'll open it more often and lose more kief to that process. A dedicated kief sweeper brush addresses the other side of this: it's built to move loose kief cleanly off the screen and into the tray rather than packing it into corners where it won't collect.
Why Concentrate Pens Need Cleaning Built Into the Routine, Not Added Later
Residue buildup on a concentrate pen's heating element changes the flavor of every subsequent session, not just the ones after a heavy use day. Low-heat technology in a pen like the Ghost Concentrate Cleaning Kit Bundle reduces how quickly that residue carbonizes, but it doesn't eliminate buildup entirely. The reason the Ghost bundle includes cleaning tools alongside the pen itself is that cleaning after each session is part of how a concentrate pen is supposed to work, not an optional maintenance step. At Smoke & Vape, the customers who get the most out of their concentrate gear are the ones who treat cleaning as part of the session, not a chore they do when the flavor goes wrong.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it better to buy cannabis accessories individually or as a bundle?
It depends on whether you’re building a routine from scratch or just patching a weak link in what you already use. If you already have a solid daily setup, buying individually is usually smarter because you can choose exactly what fits your habits. Grabbing a 2.5" Multi Chamber Grinder (Black) on its own makes sense if your current grinder is dull or you want a dedicated kief chamber without changing anything else.
Bundles shine when the accessory category has a real maintenance curve. Concentrate gear is the best example. The Ghost Concentrate Cleaning Kit Bundle makes sense because cleaning is not optional with a concentrate pen, it’s part of keeping the flavour and function consistent. When the tools show up at the same time as the device, you’re less likely to end up improvising with paper clips and dry Q tips.
Buying individually also lets you go style first when the “function” is basically solved. A Playdeck Skateboard 510 Battery is a fun pick for carts if you want adjustable voltage but don’t want another pen shaped battery, and you can pair it with whatever carts you already buy without committing to extra accessories you may not need.
Where people overbuy is duplicating small stuff. A Classic Large Lighters (Clipper), Tray of 48 is practical if you burn through lighters at home, share with roommates, or want a stash that’s easy to maintain. If you only need one lighter, a full tray is more of a storage decision than a session upgrade.
How do I know if a new accessory is compatible with the gear I already have?
Compatibility is usually about one of three things: the connection, the size, or the way you use it day to day. Checking just the brand name isn’t enough, because a lot of accessories are cross compatible if the key specs match. The quick win is to look at what physically interfaces with your existing gear, threads, openings, or parts that click into place.
For carts, the main question is thread type. If you’re shopping a Playdeck Skateboard 510 Battery, you’re matching the battery to the cartridge threading, not to the oil brand on the label. If your cart is 510 threaded, it’ll screw on and work, and then you can focus on voltage range and form factor.
For flower accessories, compatibility is more about workflow than “fit.” A Kief Sweeper Brush & Grinder isn’t trying to mate with a specific grinder model, it’s there to help you collect and manage the kief and fine material your grinder produces. It pairs naturally with something like the 2.5" Multi Chamber Grinder (Black) because you’ve actually got a screen and chamber that benefits from a proper sweep instead of finger scooping.
Lighters are their own lane. A Clipper lighter will work for lighting flower, hemp wick, or just being a general utility lighter, but “compatibility” means you’re willing to refill butane and occasionally swap a flint. If you want pure grab and go with no upkeep, refillables can feel like extra steps.
What does a 510 thread connection mean, and is it universal across all cartridge brands?
“510 thread” describes the screw type used on the bottom of many cannabis vape cartridges and the battery connection they attach to. It’s become the default because it’s simple and interchangeable, a battery like the Playdeck Skateboard 510 Battery is designed around that common thread so you can swap carts without swapping devices.
In practice, 510 is close to universal across cartridge brands that choose the 510 format, but that wording matters. Some systems are proprietary, and those carts simply will not fit a 510 battery, even if they look similar at a glance. If the cart doesn’t have the standard metal threading at the base, it’s not a 510 cart.
Even when threading matches, how it performs is not identical cart to cart. Oil thickness and coil design change how much heat the cart wants. That’s where adjustable voltage control matters. If you’ve ever had a cart that tastes a bit scorched on one battery and smooth on another, it’s usually power delivery, not the thread.
Also pay attention to airflow and cart shape. Some extra wide carts can sit differently on novelty form factors compared to a straight pen battery. The Playdeck style is still a legit 510 connection, but it’s a chunkier body than a stick, so you’ll want to make sure nothing is getting blocked and the cart isn’t being leveraged sideways when it’s in a pocket or bag.
How do I refill a butane lighter safely at home?
Refilling a butane lighter is straightforward, but the safe part is slowing down and doing it in a clean, ventilated space. With refillables like Classic Large Lighters (Clipper), Tray of 48, you’re basically topping up the fuel tank, so you want zero open flame nearby, no smoking while you refill, and enough airflow that any escaping gas doesn’t linger.
Make sure the lighter is fully off and cool, then purge if needed. If the lighter is sputtering or you’ve mixed air into the tank over time, purging helps. Hold the lighter upside down and press the refill valve briefly with a small tool to release trapped air and residual butane. Give it a moment, you don’t want to refill immediately while gas is still evaporating around your hands.
To refill, keep the lighter upside down, press the butane can nozzle straight into the valve, and hold it steady. Don’t angle it or “pump” it aggressively, that’s how you waste fuel and risk blowback. A few seconds is usually enough, then stop and let the lighter sit upright for several minutes so the butane can settle and warm back up before ignition.
If a Clipper isn’t sparking after refilling, that’s not always a fuel problem. Clippers use a flint system you can service. Fuel gets you flame, flint gets you spark, and they’re separate. Replacing the flint is often the fix when the butane level is fine but ignition is inconsistent.
What grinder material holds up best over time: aluminum, zinc alloy, or stainless steel?
Material matters because a grinder fails in predictable ways, teeth dulling, threads getting crunchy, or parts wearing faster when they’re dropped or over-torqued. Aluminum is popular because it balances weight and durability well, especially in multi piece designs where you’re opening it often. Something like the 2.5" Multi Chamber Grinder (Black) has that all metal, portable feel that suits daily use without being a brick in your pocket.
Zinc alloy grinders can feel solid, but they’re generally not the first choice for long term performance when you care about machining quality. Threads and tooth definition can be more hit or miss depending on the specific grinder, and that’s the difference between a grinder that stays smooth and one that starts to feel rough as resin builds up. If you go zinc, keeping it clean matters even more, because buildup magnifies any imperfect threading.
Stainless steel is the durability champ, but there’s a real tradeoff: weight and cost, plus it can be overkill for someone grinding a small amount once or twice a day. Where stainless shines is in resistance to wear and long term thread integrity. If you hate the idea of babying your grinder, stainless is a “buy it once” kind of feel.
No material saves you from neglect, though. A Kief Sweeper Brush & Grinder is useful here regardless of what your grinder is made of, because fine material and kief love to cake onto screens and corners. A quick sweep and occasional deep clean does more for longevity than chasing a heavier metal does.




