Vapes
Cannabis Vapes Guide
Vape cartridges and pens deliver cannabis concentrate as a smooth, flavourful vapour — no combustion, no smoke smell, and no setup required. Just screw a cartridge onto a 510 thread battery and inhale. Vapes are the most discreet and portable way to consume cannabis.
Types of Vape Cartridges
- Distillate cartridges — Highly refined THC oil (85–95% THC). Clean, potent, with added terpenes for flavour. Most common and affordable
- Live resin cartridges — Made from flash-frozen cannabis for full terpene preservation. Better flavour and more complex effects than distillate
- Full spectrum cartridges — Contains the full range of cannabinoids and terpenes from the source plant. Closest experience to dabbing flower rosin
Getting Started
All you need is a cartridge and a compatible battery. Most cartridges use the standard 510 thread connection. Start with 1–2 small puffs and wait 10 minutes to assess the effects — vapes hit faster than edibles but the onset is still slightly slower than dabbing. Browse our batteries if you need a pen.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are vape cartridges stronger than flower?
Yes. Most cartridges contain 75–95% THC, compared to 15–30% for flower. A few puffs from a vape cartridge delivers roughly the same THC as a full joint. Start with small hits if you're switching from flower to vapes.
How long does a vape cartridge last?
A standard 1g cartridge provides roughly 200–300 puffs. For a moderate user taking 10–20 puffs per day, that's about 2–4 weeks. A 0.5g cartridge lasts half as long. Usage varies significantly based on puff duration and frequency.
What battery do I need for a vape cartridge?
Most cartridges use a 510 thread connection — the industry standard. Any 510 thread battery will work. Variable voltage batteries let you adjust heat: lower voltage (2.4–3.2V) for better flavour, higher voltage (3.3–3.8V) for bigger clouds and stronger hits.
Why is my vape cartridge clogging?
Clogs happen when thick oil condenses in the mouthpiece. Fix it by taking a few gentle puffs without pressing the button to warm the oil, or use a toothpick to clear the airway. Storing cartridges upright and at room temperature helps prevent clogging. Avoid leaving them in cold environments.