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Introduction
The Storz & Bickel Plenty is a vaporizer that looks more like something you’d find in a DIY garage than on a coffee table. Big, bold, and a bit mad-looking with its coil whip mouthpiece, it’s often overshadowed by its siblings, the Volcano and the Mighty+.
But here’s the thing: the Plenty is a sleeper hit. It delivers some of the densest, most satisfying clouds you’ll ever get from dry herb — and it does it with German engineering and a bit of quirk.
I’m Danny Foggs, and after hauling the Plenty out for some marathon living-room sessions, here’s my UK review of the Plenty — the strange but powerful vape that deserves more love.
What’s Included
- Storz & Bickel Plenty vaporizer unit (corded handheld)
- Stainless steel cooling coil (mouthpiece whip)
- Filling chamber
- Screens
- Storz & Bickel brush
- User manual
👉 Out of the box, you’ve got everything you need for big, at-home sessions.
Build Quality, Design & Colours
The Plenty is unapologetically industrial. It’s built like a power tool, with a chunky handle, orange trigger, and that mad coiled metal whip. At first glance, you might think it’s a heat gun — which, to be fair, isn’t far off.
🔹 Available Colours (UK): Black with orange accents (the S&B classic).
Danny’s take: it’s not stylish, but it’s solid. If the Mighty+ is a Porsche, the Plenty is a Land Rover Defender — a bit clunky, but built to last.
Portability and Concealment
This is where the Plenty is a bit of an oddball. It’s technically “portable” since it’s handheld, but it has a corded plug, not a battery. At nearly 600 g, it’s best treated as a tabletop session vape.
Stealth rating: ⭐⭐ — it’s loud, proud, and not leaving the house with you.
Heating & Temperature Options
- Hybrid heating (convection + conduction)
- Manual temperature dial (130 °C – 202 °C)
- Heat-up time: ~3 minutes
- Session style vaping only
The temp control isn’t digital, but once it’s hot, it holds steady and delivers huge, milky draws.
Chamber & Loading Tips
- Chamber size: ~0.3–0.5 g (big)
- Can be used with liquid pads for smaller loads or concentrates
- Ideal for long group sessions
💡 Danny’s tip: Don’t overload it — start with a half-pack and pad if you’re solo. The chamber is massive, so filling it to the brim is overkill unless you’re sharing.
Vapour Quality & Performance
This is the Plenty’s superpower. Vapour is dense, cool, and ridiculously satisfying. The stainless steel cooling coil does a fantastic job of dropping the temperature before it hits your lips, so you can take huge pulls without coughing up a lung.
Flavour is good, but where the Plenty shines is in sheer cloud production. This is a lung-filler, not a micro-doser.
Battery & Charging
- No battery — corded plug-in device
- Power source: mains electricity (230V in UK)
The upside: no worrying about charging. The downside: you’re tethered to the wall.
Apps & Smart Features
None. This is old-school: plug in, dial up, wait for heat, pull clouds.
Cleaning & Maintenance
- Stainless steel coil can be soaked in ISO
- Large chamber needs regular brushing and cleaning
- Screens require periodic replacement
Maintenance is more involved than smaller portables, but the coil design keeps vapour smooth and worth the effort.
Comparisons
- Storz & Bickel Volcano Classic/Hybrid – Bigger, pricier, and bag-based. The Plenty is cheaper, simpler, and more personal.
- Storz & Bickel Mighty+ – Battery-powered, portable, with digital precision. The Plenty is stronger for sessions, but far less portable.
- Arizer Extreme Q / XQ2 – Desktop convection vapes with whip and bag options. The Plenty is simpler but less versatile.
- Arizer Solo 3 – Portable with strong flavour, but can’t match the Plenty’s lung-busting clouds.
Verdict: The Plenty is for people who want Volcano-level clouds without the bag system — and don’t mind a bit of quirk.
Conclusion
The Storz & Bickel Plenty is a strange beast — part handheld, part desktop, all cloud machine. It’s not sleek, it’s not portable, but it delivers some of the biggest, coolest hits in the game at a lower price than the Volcano.
👉 Best for: home users who love dense vapour and don’t mind the weird look.
👉 Not for: stealth, travel, or micro-dosing.
Buying Options
Buy the Storz & Bickel Plenty in Black/Orange from DopeVapes.co.uk — official UK retailer with genuine products, warranty support, and fast delivery.
Technical Specs
| Spec | Storz & Bickel Plenty |
|---|---|
| Available Colours | Black/Orange |
| Heating | Hybrid convection/conduction |
| Temp Range | 130–202 °C |
| Heat-up Time | ~3 minutes |
| Battery | None (corded mains power) |
| Chamber Size | ~0.3–0.5 g |
| Modes | Session |
| Weight | ~600 g |
Performance by Category
- Flavour ⭐⭐⭐⭐
- Clouds ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
- Efficiency ⭐⭐⭐⭐
- Portability ⭐⭐
- Ease of Use ⭐⭐⭐⭐
- Cleaning ⭐⭐⭐
- Value ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Huge chamber for long sessions
- Stainless steel cooling coil = smooth hits
- Dense, satisfying vapour
- Storz & Bickel build quality
- Cheaper than the Volcano
Cons
- Corded (not truly portable)
- Big and awkward design
- Long heat-up time (~3 mins)
- Not discreet at all
FAQ – Storz & Bickel Plenty (UK)
Is the Plenty portable?
Technically handheld, but since it’s corded and heavy, it’s best treated as a home vape.
How fast does it heat up?
Around 3 minutes.
What makes the Plenty unique?
The stainless steel cooling coil, which delivers massive but cool vapour hits.
How does it compare to the Volcano?
The Volcano is more versatile with bags, but pricier. The Plenty is cheaper, simpler, and better for direct draws.
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💨Danny Foggs’ Verdict:
The Storz & Bickel Plenty is the weird uncle of vaporizers — bulky, loud, and a bit odd-looking, but when it gets going, it delivers clouds that’ll make you grin like a kid again. If you want a home vape with character (and lung-busting power), this is it.













