For once, this is not about aroma or cannabinoids but about the devices themselves. Vaporizers are the reusable hardware into which cartridges or pods go. If you want to buy a vaporizer, you decide above all between two designs: battery carriers for 510 cartridges and pod systems.
Buying a vaporizer: battery carrier or pod device
The CCell battery carriers, such as the Palm or the Silo, take cartridges in the common 510 standard. The Palm comes with a ceramic heating element, draw activation and over 250 draws per charge. The Vova Plus, by contrast, is a pod device in a leather look that runs on 5 ml liquid pods. Both charge via USB-C.
The 510 standard, briefly explained
510 is the most common thread for vape cartridges. A battery carrier in the 510 standard therefore fits the vast majority of refillable or pre-filled cartridges. That makes you more independent, because you can choose device and cartridge separately, instead of being tied to a closed system.
How often to draw, which temperature
How many draws a battery lasts and how the temperature affects the draw experience depends strongly on the device type. If you want to go deeper there, the guide Vaporizer: how often to draw is worth it. If the background to the disposable ban interests you, there is the guide on pod systems as an alternative.
Frequently asked questions about vaporizers
Where can I buy a vaporizer?
Directly in this collection, both CCell battery carriers and the Vova Plus pod device.
What does the 510 standard mean?
The most common cartridge thread. Battery carriers in the 510 format fit most vape cartridges.
What is the difference between a battery carrier and a pod device?
A battery carrier takes 510 cartridges, a pod device works with its own liquid pods, with the Vova Plus in the 5 ml format.















