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10 Excellent Portable Dry-Herb Vaporizers

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As cutting-edge technology enters the cannabis space, portable vaporizers are often at the forefront of cannabis innovation. From vaporizers featuring water filtration to app-synced offerings, we’ve listed some of the most specialized vapes designed for use with cannabis flower.
Touted as “the iPhone of Vaporizers,” the Firefly 2 has its finger on the pulse of vape technology with its own iOS and Android apps. With a wide temperature range of 200-500°F, a removable mouthpiece, a magnetic lid, and fresh air intakes, this sleek piece is the perfect mix of technology and cannabis. 
Pax has made a name for itself as one of the leading vaporizer companies on the market, and their Pax 3 is no exception. Load up this Bluetooth- and app-enabled vape with loose flower or extract, and you can expect over 90 minutes of battery power wrapped up with four heat settings and a 10-year warranty.
Boasting eight heat settings, the Utillian 721 offers a wide range of temperature options to help its users find the perfect customized high. Available in Canada, this durable vape comes with a one-year warranty, and an extra mouthpiece in a portable and convenient size. Load it with your favorite flower for a quick session with plentiful vapor.
Like a sleek vape in a future sci-fi universe, the Davinci IQ is unique, polished, and innovative. It’s set with a ceramic zirconia air path and includes four different temperature options to ensure you get the best flavor out of your flower. Try out its three guided modes—Smart Path, Precision, and Boost—for a tailor-made vape experience backed by a ten-year warranty.

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