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What it is

A vape pen is the complete two-piece system — a rechargeable 510-thread battery plus a screw-on cartridge of THC or CBD oil — that heats oil to vapour without combustion, which is why vaping produces far less odour and a lighter taste-forward experience than smoking flower. This page covers full pen setups and standalone batteries; if you already own a battery and only need oil, our Cartridges page is the faster route.

The appeal of a reusable pen over a disposable is mostly economics and control: the battery is a one-time purchase, cartridges are cheaper per gram than an equivalent disposable, and most batteries offer variable voltage so you can tune vapour output to your preference.

Who it suits

A reusable pen setup suits anyone who vapes regularly enough that the upfront cost of a battery pays off against buying disposables repeatedly, and anyone who wants control over voltage to match different oil types. It suits people who already know they enjoy vaping and want to build a longer-term setup rather than testing the format for the first time, in which case a single disposable pen is usually the lower-commitment starting point.

How to choose & what it costs

If you do not already own a 510-thread battery, buy one with variable voltage rather than a fixed single-setting model — live resin and rosin oils generally vape better at a lower voltage than distillate does, and having the option matters once you start switching between oil types. Check the cartridge thread size matches your battery before buying separately; 510 is the near-universal standard on this page but always worth confirming on the listing.

Batteries alone typically run $15–$35 depending on features (variable voltage, preheat mode, USB-C charging), while a full pen-plus-cartridge starter combo runs $40–$70. Once you own a battery, ongoing cost is just the cartridge price on our Cartridges page, which is usually a better per-gram value over time than repeatedly buying disposables.

Grading & quality signals

A good 510-thread battery has variable voltage, a visible charge indicator, and either a preheat function or at least a clearly marked low setting suited to thicker live resin and rosin oils. On the cartridge side, look for oil that is clear or lightly golden with no visible separation or bubbles sitting at the top, and a stated extraction method (distillate, live resin, rosin) rather than a vague "cannabis oil" label.

Onset, duration & effects

Vaping is one of the fastest-acting formats on the whole site — effects are typically felt within a couple of minutes of a single draw, peak within 10–30 minutes, and taper off over roughly 1–3 hours depending on how much you use in one session. That fast feedback loop makes it easier to dose precisely than an edible, since you can judge each draw before deciding whether to take another.

Flavour & format notes

Flavour depends almost entirely on extraction method and voltage: distillate is neutral with terpenes added back afterward, live resin carries the plant's own original terpene profile and tends to taste closer to the source strain, and rosin is the most flavour-forward and least processed of the three. Higher voltage settings tend to produce more vapour but can burn delicate live resin or rosin oils, dulling their flavour, so start low and increase only if flavour and vapour output both feel underwhelming.

Storage & freshness

Store the battery charged but not left on the charger indefinitely, and keep cartridges upright at room temperature — heat can thin the oil and cause leaking, while cold can thicken it and cause clogs. If you are not using a cartridge for a while, storing it in its original box protects the mouthpiece and connector threads.

Shipping & payment across Canada

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Batteries ship with a partial charge and cartridges ship capped and upright to prevent leaking; both travel in the same plain, unmarked packaging as every other order and arrive by tracked Xpresspost, with no special handling needed beyond keeping the box right-side up in transit, which our packing already accounts for.

First order tips

Charge the battery fully before first use, start on the lowest voltage setting regardless of which oil type you have, and take a short test draw before a full pull to gauge airflow and vapour production. If the draw feels harsh or produces little vapour, a couple of short warm-up pulls on the lowest setting is usually enough to get the cartridge fully primed.

Common mistakes to avoid

Leaving a battery on a charger far longer than needed, or letting it fully drain repeatedly before recharging, both shorten battery lifespan faster than normal use would. Cranking voltage to maximum immediately, rather than working up from the lowest setting, is the other common mistake — it burns oil rather than vaporizing it cleanly, which wastes product and produces a harsher, less pleasant draw.

Dosing & titration

Treat each draw as the unit you titrate with rather than trying to measure vapour in mg — a single two-second draw on a low voltage setting (around 2.4–2.8V) is a reasonable first-try dose, and waiting a full five minutes before a second draw gives you an honest read on where a single pull actually lands before adding another. Building a session gradually — one draw, wait, one more if needed — is far easier to control than an edible's all-or-nothing dose, which is the main dosing advantage this format has over anything you eat.

How it compares to other formats

Against a disposable pen, a reusable battery pays for itself once you have gone through two or three cartridges, since you are only buying oil afterward rather than a whole new sealed unit each time. Against a cartridge alone, the battery is the one-time cost that makes ongoing cartridge purchases cheaper per gram, which is the entire economic case for building a reusable setup instead of repeatedly buying disposables.

Price-per-mg & value math

A $25 variable-voltage battery paired with a $30 distillate cartridge (roughly 1g) totals $55 for the first refill cycle, then $30 per subsequent gram — compare that to buying three $35 disposables (roughly equivalent total oil) for $105, and the reusable setup is $50 cheaper by the third refill and keeps saving from there. The break-even point against disposables typically lands around the second or third cartridge purchase.

Discreetness & travel notes

A 510-thread battery is a slim, pen-shaped device that looks similar to a nicotine vape at a glance and produces far less odour than smoking flower, making it one of the more discreet formats for casual daytime carrying. As with any cannabis hardware, it should stay within the province and country where it was legally purchased rather than crossing a border.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to buy the battery and cartridge together?

No, if you already own a compatible 510-thread battery you can buy cartridges alone from our Cartridges page and skip the battery cost entirely.

How do I know what voltage setting to use?

Start on the lowest setting and work up — distillate generally tolerates higher voltage than live resin or rosin, which can burn and taste harsh if the voltage is too high.

How long does a battery last before needing a recharge?

Typical batteries on this page last a day or more of normal use per charge, longer on the lower voltage settings; USB-C models recharge in under an hour.

Why is my cartridge not producing vapour?

Usually a clog from cold oil or an air bubble — a few warm-up pulls on the lowest setting, or briefly warming the cartridge in your hand, usually clears it.

Is vaping safer than smoking flower?

Vaping avoids the combustion byproducts created by burning plant material, which many users find gentler on the throat and lungs, though it is not risk-free and moderation still applies.

Do I need to prime a new cartridge before first use?

A few gentle warm-up pulls on the lowest voltage setting is usually enough to prime the wick fully before drawing normally, especially if the cartridge has been sitting cold during shipping.

What voltage should I use for distillate versus live resin?

Distillate generally tolerates 3.0–3.4V comfortably, while live resin and rosin taste best and burn cleanest closer to 2.4–2.8V; starting low and working up on any new oil is the safer approach regardless of type.

How do I know when the battery needs replacing rather than just recharging?

A battery that no longer holds a charge for a normal day of use, or that produces noticeably weaker vapour even on a full charge, has likely reached the end of its cycle life and is worth replacing rather than troubleshooting further.