Storz & Bickel Veazy Weekend Review
I’ve only had the Storz & Bickel Veazy dry herb vaporizer for one weekend, but it’s a winner. It doesn’t replace a Venty with its tighter draw, but it lines up well against the Mighty+ and Crafty+. The vapor is the same, but it’s smaller with color choices and a lower price. We will build out a full review after we’ve had more time with the Veazy, but these are my thoughts after a few days of use.

Veazy – Most affordable S&B dry herb vaporizer
The Veazy will retail for $250, which is $10 less than the Crafty+ and $200 less than the Venty, so you can save some money with this vape. It’s taller than the Crafty+, but shorter than the Mighty+ by a hair. In my opinion, this vape effectively replaces the Crafty+ in the S&B lineup. Plus, it’s customizable with the S&B smartphone app!

Classic S&B vapor
The Veazy doesn’t disappoint in the vapor department. Sessions are just like all the other S&B portables – tasty, fluffy and effective. If you’ve ever used an S&B portable before, you kow what you’re in store for. The Veazy never overcooks the herbs thanks to its impeccable temperature control.

Not as open as the Venty
The Veazy isn’t going to replace anyone’s Venty – it’s just doesn’t have the same open air flow. I think it feels about as open as all the other S&B portables. While the vapor is stellar, it doesn’t have the same open, easy and comfortable draw as the Venty.
Check out the picture below. You can see how much more air can flow through the bowl in the Venty (left). The Veazy (right) has a tighter draw, and I have no idea what is directly below the bowl. It looks shiny and metallic…maybe some sort of metal mesh?

So pocketable
The Veazy is the most pocketable portable from Storz & Bickel. It’s taller than the Crafty+, but its slimmer profile felt great in my pocket. I carried it around town for days in my front pocket and barely knew it was there. Check out how it compares to some other small vapes in the picture below.

7 sessions per charge
Interestingly, the battery life seems to be on par with the Crafty+, as well. I have gotten seven session per charge twice now. I tend to run a session until it’s over, and I run it at the highest temperatures. Your battery life may vary depending on how you like to use it.

Four okay colors
To be honest, I was really excited about the orange color until I got it (I didn’t get to see any of the colors before I chose). But when I first got it I couldn’t help but feel like it was cheap. I know it’s a quality vape from a trusted manufacturer, but the colors don’t help. They’re matte, not shiny, and need more contrast on the bodies. All the buttons are the same orange color, and I think the button gives the needed contrast on the blue, pink and black versions. But the orange Veazy needs more help. I think I would choose black next time.

The web app is a must for me
Out of the box, the Veazy has one on-board temperature with two boost modes. With the app, you can customize each of these, as well as other settings. I changed my start temperature to 410F since that’s how I vape most of the time. I also activated the Permanent Boost setting so the Veazy doesn’t drop back down to lower temps after I boost.
This was a game-changer for me because I was constantly fiddling with the button before the adjustments. Now it’s set up just how I like it! You cna use the web app with any smartphone, and I also was able to connect with a PC.


Great for beginners and S&B first-timers
I think the Veazy is a great beginner vape, delivering fantastic performance for a mid-tier price. I also think it’s going to be great for people who want their first taste of Storz & Bickel vapor. The price is lower than their other portables, but the vapor is spot on. But if you already have an S&B vaporizer, the Veazy doesn’t bring anything new but the size and color. If you’re all about the vapor and already have a Crafty+ or Mighty+, there’s no need to grab this one.

Big ass gallery
And now, let’s get to the rest of the pictures. Here we go…



















