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Xmax V3 Pro Review – Budget Dry Herb Vaporizer

XMAX POTV V3 Pro Vaporizer
XMAX POTV V3 Pro Vaporizer

The V3 Pro sets the new bar for budget dry herb vaporizers. Full convection flavor, near-instant heat-up, and removable battery make the Xmax V3 Pro a great value at a superb price.

It hits hard. It tastes great. It’s small enough to go anywhere.

Troy’s Recommendation – This is a great starter vape for first-time dry herb vape users. It’s simple enough for new smokers while still being powerful enough for people like me.

The V3 Pro is fine for daily use, but if you plan to use it heavily you may want to consider something better.

At $109 the Xmax V3 Pro checks a lot of boxes. As a great-tasting, hard-hitting vaporizer with swappable batteries, a low price, and a compact form factor, it’s hard not to like the XMAX V3 Pro.

You can click here to pick up the XMAX V3 Pro from POTV and read below for my full review of the XMAX V3 Pro vaporizer.

Features and Size

XMAX POTV V3 Pro Size in Hand
XMAX POTV V3 Pro Size in Hand

XMAX V3 Pro Features: Bright OLED Screen – Full Convection – Removable 18650 Battery – On Demand Vapor – USB-C Charging

Technical Specifications:

Length: 5.91 in / 15 cm
Width: 1.05 in / 2.5 cm
Depth: 0.94 in / 2.3 cm
Weight: 3.7 oz / 105 g
Temperature range: 212°F – 428°F (100°C – 220°C)
One-year warranty

Heating Modes (On-Demand & Session)

XMAX POTV V3 Pro Display and Box
XMAX POTV V3 Pro Display and Box

The XMAX V3 Pro offers a choice of heating modes, either a session timer that keeps the heater hot for a set duration of time or an on-demand heat mode, where the device remains in a standby state, ready to power up the heater whenever the user is ready for a hit.

The session mode turns on the heater and keeps it warmed up and running for either 3 or 6 minutes.

In on-demand mode, the main button must be pressed once to wake the vape up from standby and then held to start and maintain the heater power.

In both modes, the vaporizer will vibrate to let the user know when it’s ready to use.

The herb chamber is recessed in this funnel-shaped area that helps direct the dry herb into the stainless steel bowl. The magnetic mouthpiece has a built-in pick/stir tool as well as internal cooling functionality.

Flavor and Performance

The V3 Pro uses a convection heater, which doesn’t heat the material until the air is drawn through the device. In order to get vapor production going, take a few short puffs on the vape to pull hot air through the plant matter. This action is similar to taking several small puffs on a joint that you’re trying to get burning properly.

The best flavors and effects are released towards the beginning of the session, and with a conduction vape, those effects will cook off some between hits.

However, with a full convection heater like the one in the V3 Pro, the herb won’t be heated until you start inhaling, helping preserve the flavors and effects of your material, resulting in a more flavorful and enjoyable session.

Battery Life and Charging

XMAX V3 Pro POTV Battery and Battery Compartment
XMAX V3 Pro POTV Battery and Battery Compartment

The V3 Pro offers impressive numbers in regards to battery life. A full charge will get a user 8 – 10 bowls per battery in session mode. On-demand mode requires more power to warm up the heater because it cools back down between hits, so expect 1 – 2 bowls less per battery charge compared to session mode.

In addition to being efficient on battery life, the V3 Pro features replaceable 18650 batteries, which are easily swappable by removing the magnetic side casing. The USB-C charge port makes charging the vape on the go simple, with no need to carry an additional cable just for charging the vape.

Build Quality and Maintenance

XMAX POTV V3 Pro Chamber and Mouthpiece
XMAX POTV V3 Pro Chamber and Mouthpiece

The plastic mouthpiece uses a medical-grade heat-safe plastic liner inside for the vapor to travel through, and a silicone housing holds the metal screen in place over the top of the heating chamber, helping keep the mouthpiece free of plant matter.

Over time these parts will get sticky with condensed vapor, otherwise known as reclaim, so at some point, the device will inevitably need to be cleaned.

Maintenance is fairly easy, simply wiping the metal screen right after a session while it’s hot will help immensely, along with periodically wiping the inside of the heating chamber and surrounding area with an alcohol pad or alcohol-soaked q-tip. When doing this it’s recommended to keep the device upside-down, so that any excess alcohol will drip out of the device.

When a deeper cleaning is required, simply pull the silicone housing off, and wipe clean the inner liner, metal screen, and glass joint if you’re using the water pipe adapter. The metal screen and glass joint can be soaked in alcohol if necessary, but the plastic and silicone parts shouldn’t receive anything more than a quick alcohol wipe.

V3 Pro Accessories and replaceable parts

XMAX V3 Pro POTV Included in the Box
XMAX V3 Pro POTV Included in the Box

Although the V3 Pro works right out of the box, some users like additional accessories such as the glass water pipe adapter, which replaces the mouthpiece for a 14mm male ground glass connection for use with a bong.

Other accessories are available like a glass bubbler or replacement parts for the mouthpiece. All these parts and accessories are available at planetofthevapes.com, as well as the XMAX V3 Pro itself for $109.

Xmax V3 Pro Review Summary

XMAX V3 Pro Vaporizer Color Options
XMAX V3 Pro Vaporizer Color Options

The Xmax V3 Pro has proven to be a great vaporizer for the price. It’s quickly become the best budget portable dry herb vaporizer.

Who is the Xmax V3 Pro for? The Xmax V3 Pro is cheap enough for a first-time vape, but high quality enough to serve as a portable for casual and daily use.

The V3 Pro is good enough for heavy users needing a dry herb vape that’s small and portable.
It’s budget-friendly while having features comparable to more expensive vaporizers.

The Xmax V3 Pro ($109) is currently available in 3 satin-finish colors: black, silver, and violet purple. You can click here to pick it up from POTV.

Pros and Cons

Xmax V3 Pro Review - Budget Dry Herb Vaporizer

The V3 Pro sets the new bar for budget dry herb vaporizers. Full convection flavor, near-instant heat-up, and removable battery make the Xmax V3 Pro a great value at a superb price.

Product Brand: XMAX / POTV

Editor's Rating:
9

Pros

  • Convection Vapor
  • Removable Battery
  • On-demand or Session modes
  • Fast USB-C Charging
  • Small & Stealthy

Cons

  • Vapor cooling is minimal
  • Small Bowl
  • Mouthpiece / vapor can get hot
  • Minor Learning Curve

XMAX V3 Pro Review Video

XMAX V3 Pro Vaporizer Review
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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.

1 Comment

  1. Paul

    They need to isolate or further distance the mouthpiece screen from the herb somehow. The top screen gets clogged pretty much instantly. This causes me to hit it a lot lighter than I want to, on an already rather draw restrictive device. I ended up gutting the mouthpiece of the cooler and ended up putting the screen from the bong adapter stem in the regular mouthpiece. Still a great device for portable travel capabilities but it’s more utility than a great experience. I took this and the dynavap M with me to do hurricane restoration work after Ian because it was small, and I could charge it in the truck.

    I do like the removable battery and I have about a dozen samsung 18650s for my flashlights and ejuice vaporizers. Honestly, I think all vaporizers should have removable batteries, although, if I had to with the crafty I could probably replace it myself.

    Just found this website. Glad you set this up since utube is kind of sucking these days.

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  1. Paul

    They need to isolate or further distance the mouthpiece screen from the herb somehow. The top screen gets clogged pretty much instantly. This causes me to hit it a lot lighter than I want to, on an already rather draw restrictive device. I ended up gutting the mouthpiece of the cooler and ended up putting the screen from the bong adapter stem in the regular mouthpiece. Still a great device for portable travel capabilities but it’s more utility than a great experience. I took this and the dynavap M with me to do hurricane restoration work after Ian because it was small, and I could charge it in the truck.

    I do like the removable battery and I have about a dozen samsung 18650s for my flashlights and ejuice vaporizers. Honestly, I think all vaporizers should have removable batteries, although, if I had to with the crafty I could probably replace it myself.

    Just found this website. Glad you set this up since utube is kind of sucking these days.

    Reply

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