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Comparing 5 Popular Herb Vaporizers! Which Gives the Biggest Clouds?

  • cewpins
  • 7 days ago
  • 4 min read

There is a large variety of flower vaporizers available, so it can be hard to narrow down your options when choosing one. I've tested out a number of devices and for this I will be comparing 5 of the most popular Dry Herb Vaporizers. If you're searching for the biggest clouds possible, you might want to consider a desktop ball vape. However if you need your clouds on the go, this list is perfect for you!

POTV XMAX V3 Pro

This is the cheapest option on the list and would make a great introductory vaporizer for most stoners. The device costs around $109 and can be purchased in around 5 color options. There are a large number of mouthpiece accessories available through Planet of the Vapes. You can get extended glass mouth pieces, bubblers, and waterpipe adapters. This herb vaporizer offers a simple interface with an easy to configure session mode. There is an 18650 battery that is replaceable if you want to extend your session without charging. The bowl size on this is limited and it probably holds the least amount of flower compared to the other devices on this list. I really like that with a bubbler I can take a phat rip and clear the whole bowl in one pull. Price: $109

RIP TEST VIDEO: POTV XMAX V3 Pro Sesh!!

POTV Lobo


I made some content not too long ago calling the POTV Lobo one of the best low cost options for dry herb vapes and this is still true today. The device costs around $159 and has a similar interface to the POTV Xmax V3 Pro. You can get this device in a few different colors, and POTV offers a 100-day risk free trial with this device. This is another Planet of the Vapes device, so a lot of their glass adapters and mouthpieces are universal and can be used for your Lobo. You can also replace the battery on this device to extend your session but it will do a decent amount of hits depending on how long you run the device. With the water pipe attachment, I can clear the bowl in 1-2 pulls and I get some pretty decent clouds. It offers a similar session mode to the XMAX V3, but the bowl on the Lobo is bigger and gives more vapor overall. Price: $159 RIP TEST VIDEO: POTV Lobo Sesh!!!

Arizer Solo III v2


Next on the list is a device I've used off and on for a while. I had the v1 when it released and have since tested a couple versions of the V2. It comes in a couple different colors and offers an On-Demand and a Session mode so you can sesh how you want. The device comes with a few different mouth pieces and waterpipe adapters. While this device does not have a replaceable battery like some other DHVs, the battery life on this is quite impressive. I have the most success with the Session Mode and I think the interface on this makes it pretty cool. This device might have been my favorite on the list if I didn't accidentally combust with it so many times. I feel like when I go for the big clouds on this, I'm running the risk of lighting my herb on fire instead of vaporizing it. To keep it safe, I usually run 20 degrees or more under the max. This one almost made top of the list, but I've used 3 different Arizer Solo III units and they have all combusted on me too easily. Price: $275 RIP TEST VIDEO: Arizer Solo III V2 Sesh!!!

TinyMight 2


This device might be one of my favorite DHVs that I've used. It's made in Finland which is refreshing to see after getting most of my devices from China. The design offers a sleek wood and metal design with a glass mouthpiece. You can adjust the bowl size pretty easily and the device comes with 2 different glass stems. This convection vape gives you the option for a session mode as well as an on-demand mode. I was getting some of the biggest clouds I've ever got off a portable vape with this device. The Session mode does a great job and you can even get a more intense "Beast Mode" when using the on-demand option. My biggest gripe with this device is all of the little O-Rings and little parts. However, this device was refreshing to use and has given me hope for the future of portable flower vaporizers. Price: $349 RIP TEST VIDEO: TinyMight 2 Sesh!!!

Storz & Bickel Venty


So the Venty is the most expensive device on this list and it is also one of the most expensive portable dry herb vaporizers. Storz & Bickel makes the Volcano which is one of the most iconic Herb Vaporizers available. The Venty is their latest and possibly greatest in portable options. There aren't any color options and you cannot replace the battery. However, POTV makes a replacement top that allows you to add all of their POTV glass mouthpieces and adapters. This is great because I am not the biggest fan of the plastic mouthpiece and body. This device only offers a session mode and the bowl holds more flower than any others on this list. You can't really clear the whole bowl in one hit but you can take a few good sized hits off the large bowl. The max temperature on this device is the lowest out of all the devices on this list. As a result, you get some of the lightest AVB after vaping your bowl. I wish I could get a little more heat from the device but I have never come close to combusting so that's a big positive. Price: $449 RIP TEST VIDEO: Storz & Bickel Venty Sesh!!!


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