Camouflet Beads – Glass, Nano Carbon or Stainless Steel
The Camouflet Beads are fill media for the Camouflet Mouthpiece and are designed to offer different performance characteristics depending on the chosen material. They help cool the vapor and allow users to fine-tune the draw to their preferences.
Available options include Glass Beads, Nano Carbon Filter Media, and Stainless Steel Beads. All versions are supplied loose in a bag and are intended for users who want to customize their setup.
Material differences
| Material |
Properties |
Special feature |
| Glass |
Durable, easy to clean, good heat dissipation |
Standard media for daily use |
| Nano Carbon |
Cooling plus added filtration |
Consumable product, must not be cleaned with liquids |
| Stainless Steel |
High thermal conductivity and strong cooling performance |
Can act as a post-heater in the Ceramo XL with an Inductor |
Glass Beads
The Glass Beads are Camouflet’s standard media. They are durable, low-maintenance, and easy to clean. Their ability to dissipate heat helps cool the vapor inside the mouthpiece. If you want a simple and practical everyday solution, glass is usually the safest choice.
Nano Carbon Filter Media
The Nano Carbon Beads provide both cooling and an added filtration effect. According to the manufacturer, they are designed to absorb very small particles in the so-called odor range. This can contribute to a smoother and cleaner draw.
Important: Carbon Beads must not get wet with any liquids. Do not clean them with water, alcohol, or other cleaning agents. This is a consumable product and should be replaced after several uses.
According to the manufacturer, the Carbon Beads have a hard, smooth surface and do not create dust. They are especially interesting for users who want some additional filtration along with cooling.
Stainless Steel Beads
The Stainless Steel Beads offer high thermal mass and excellent thermal conductivity. This makes them particularly effective for cooling. In the Ceramo XL, they also serve a second purpose: when used with the Inductor, they can function as a post-heater.
For this setup, Camouflet recommends filling the first third of the Ceramo XL bore with stainless steel beads and the remaining two-thirds with glass or carbon beads. The stainless section can then be heated using the Inductor.
Use
- Designed for filling the Camouflet Mouthpiece
- Different cooling and filtration characteristics depending on material
- Stainless steel can also be used as a post-heater in the Ceramo XL
- Bead size may vary slightly
What’s Included
- 1 x bag of Camouflet Beads in the selected variant
- Approx. 100 to 150 beads per bag
The Camouflet Mouthpiece is not included.
Conclusion
The Camouflet Beads are an easy way to fine-tune cooling and draw behavior in the Camouflet Mouthpiece. Glass is the low-maintenance standard choice, Nano Carbon adds a filtration component, and stainless steel is especially interesting for users experimenting with the Ceramo XL and Inductor setup.