![]() Though a bit of a departure from other batteries on this list, it’s a sensible option for people who primarily dab and don’t really need a separate cart battery. The Utillian 5 by Utillian is an industrial-strength, top-loading dab pen that just so happens to also utilize a 510-thread and powers cartridges if you want it to. Definitely not necessary if you’re only into cartridges.It’s not exactly a cartridge battery more of a dabber.Heavy-duty coils chew through dabs of up to 0.3 grams.Huge 1,500mAh battery capacity to vape all day.Stainless steel build is so tough it feels like a self-defense tool.Built for dabs and works great with cartridges-perfect for dedicated dabbers who use carts occasionally.Price: Utillian 5 Kit $109.99 Utillian 5 Glass Bubbler $49.99.įeatures at a glance: long-lasting battery, PVD-coated stainless steel body, four-setting temp control, adjustable airflow, ceramic heating chamber, micro USB charger, interchangeable 510-threaded atomizers: twisted kanthal coil and triple titanium coil Ultimately, the EVRI is an easy purchase to make if you get excited about the idea of one battery to power cartridges, pods, and dabs. While we’d love to see the EVRI with less plastic-aluminum alloy attachments to match the core battery unit would be great-it’s hard not to fall for the consolidated, multi-use battery system just the way it is. ![]() Sold apart from the starter kit are a quartz crystal attachment, a top-loading bucket atomizer for loose concentrates, and a nectar collector attachment. Included with the starter kit is a 510/pod attachment, capable of handling both 510-threaded carts and Juul-compatible pods, plus the vapor tip attachment: a vertical dab straw with a mouthpiece on one end and an atomizer-tipped ceramic quill that dips directly into a dab container on the other. The full kit, including battery and attachments, can fit in a pants pocket with room yet for keys. The EVRI system is part battery, part dabber-magnetic attachments can be swapped out quickly and easily. ![]()
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