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Weed Vaporizers With Removable Batteries

Weed Vaporizers That Use Removable Batteries

Arizer Air 2, Argo, and Air Max all have removable batteries. The Air and ArGo use 18650 and the Air Max uses a larger 21700.

The Angus – Angus uses TWO 18650 batteries to power it’s halogen bulb heater.

Boundless Tera – heavy-hitting portable convection vape with 2 removable 18650s.

Flowermate V5 Nano – Removable 18650

MFLB (Magic Flight Launch Box) – uses a single rechargeable AA battery I started averaging 1 bowl per charge. So I would highly suggest picking up a couple extra for your MFLB.

Davinci IQ/IQ2 – uses single 3500mah 18650 (Davinci IQ Review)

Davinci Miqro – single 18350

FireFly 2 – uses 7.4V Li-Ion battery (FireFly 2 Review)

TinyMighty and Tinymight 2 – Removable 18650

Haze 3 (Out of Business) – uses 18650 rechargeable battery (Haze 3 Review)

7th Floor Sidekick – 2 sets of rechargeable 18350 batteries (7th Floor Sidekick Review)

Milaana – (out of business) uses a single 18650 Battery

FireWood Vapes (Firewood 4, 5, 6, 7) – single 18650 battery

Xmax Starry – removable 18650 battery (Starry Review)

Xmax V3 Pro / Potv V3 Pro

Grasshopper – (out of business) nonstandard slim expensive battery

Vivant Alternate – standard 18650 battery (Alternate Review)

CF Hybrid (no longer available) – replaceable High-Drain 18650 Battery

XVape Fog – single 18650 battery

Ghost MV1 (Out of Business) – 7.2v /2600mAh battery pack

Tubo Evic/Tetra Dual – removable 18650 battery

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Troy

I've been medicating with vaporizers, legally, since 2012. I started reviewing dry herb vaporizers and other cannabis products in 2015. I fell in love with creating content around vapes and cannabis vaporization. I'm passionate about the topic and the community. I love bringing people together and I love helping them understand the ins and outs of vaping weed.

5 Comments

  1. Kaelidoz

    Xmax V2 pro (and many rebrands) – single removable 18650 battery

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  2. Kaelidoz

    Xmax V2 Pro (and many rebrands) – single removable 18650 battery.

    Reply
  3. Rachel Sweeney

    Wait, can the MFLB use any type of AA battery? That’s pretty dope if so although only getting 1 bowl out of an entire AA battery… damn. I guess I can see why most of these use lithium ion batteries.

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  4. AB

    Thank you for this list I hope you keep this list updated as new ones come out as this was at the top of the search results.

    I was considering going for the cfc 2.0 but I decided from now on I only want vapes with removable batteries. I have the HR Fury which I love and the CFX Boundless which is ok but I am looking for something small, stealthy and replaceable battery now.

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  5. Rico

    Lithium batteries. Aren’t vehicles and E-motors creating fires?
    I wanted an inexpensive dry vape convection. I’ll wait a bit.

    Reply

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5 Comments

  1. Kaelidoz

    Xmax V2 pro (and many rebrands) – single removable 18650 battery

    Reply
  2. Kaelidoz

    Xmax V2 Pro (and many rebrands) – single removable 18650 battery.

    Reply
  3. Rachel Sweeney

    Wait, can the MFLB use any type of AA battery? That’s pretty dope if so although only getting 1 bowl out of an entire AA battery… damn. I guess I can see why most of these use lithium ion batteries.

    Reply
  4. AB

    Thank you for this list I hope you keep this list updated as new ones come out as this was at the top of the search results.

    I was considering going for the cfc 2.0 but I decided from now on I only want vapes with removable batteries. I have the HR Fury which I love and the CFX Boundless which is ok but I am looking for something small, stealthy and replaceable battery now.

    Reply
  5. Rico

    Lithium batteries. Aren’t vehicles and E-motors creating fires?
    I wanted an inexpensive dry vape convection. I’ll wait a bit.

    Reply

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