![]() ![]() Yes it’s flat on the end, but I would constantly knock,it over That way!, price is ok,considering your getting 3 options ceramic, quartz, etc. Wish it had a base so I could st and it up. Wish it had optional bright colors! I put bright green duck tape,on mine bc I keep,losing the sucker! Lol, ,especially if your outside in the bright light., only comes in black. CHOICE of 3, easy to take apart, easy to load, discreet, easy to charge, 2 mouth piecesĬONS Button is a little,too small, sometimes my finger slides off ,light is on the bottom,so unless,you hold your hand under you don’t know when the 10 seconds is up. Aggravating but at least it lets me know!. Using the donut is the best one for me bc for 1,ceramic if best for low temp, (personal,exp), & bc there’s no coils for it to soak into or get stuck in.I always know if resin has gotten in between the pieces, bc It makes a whistling noise bc obviously air is pulling through somewhere. I only do the thick crumble type wax and the kind thats flat & gets real,gooey when warm! Sorry Idk the “proper” names/types. My throat burns sooo bad whenever I smoke, so I always have to use low a lower temperature. I’ve been using one now for a couple of months and so far so good. Regarding price, the Elite and Aurora have this in common, but again, the Aurora includes three separate, high-quality atomizers. The KandyPens Elite has four preset temperature settings, as opposed to the three preset options for the Aurora. The KandyPens Elite also comes standard with two types of atomizers, an all-ceramic disc, and a dual-quartz heating chamber, which uses titanium coils, much like the Aurora employs in its quartz and ceramic atomizers. Price-wise, the Aurora does cost more, but it includes three great atomizers for waxes, whereas the Hypnos Zero only has one. The Hypnos Zero has four preset temperature settings, while the Aurora only has three variable voltage settings. ![]() In addition the Aurora features two other atomizers, unlike the single ceramic disc atomizer of the Hypnos Zero. Like the Aurora the Linx Hypnos Zero has a 510-threaded, 650mAh battery and a ceramic disc heating element. Dabber Aurora Competitors The Linx Hypnos Zero The Aurora delivers on flavor what it lacks in volume though. Discreet smokers will welcome the lack of visible smoke/vapor. ![]() Dabber Aurora produces substantially less vapor than the other top-end brands, barely more than a wisp unless you toke for longer 6 or 7 seconds. The ease of use is unparalleled, and we enjoyed handling the unit. The pen has an elegant design, and the magnetic links make for much quicker assembly/disassembly than other wax pens. The unit sells for $99 on the manufacturer’s website, which puts it at the higher end of the price range. 2 Hours in the docking bay will fully charge the battery which makes it perfect for the light to medium smoker. The vaporizer comes with a relatively light-weight battery when compared to other dabbing pens. Keep the connections clean by wiping the pen with ISO (91% alcohol or higher) now and then (swabs sold on the Dr. ![]() Dabber Aurora Make the Cut? Easy To Clean It does not produce large clouds of vapor, so don’t expect them. This is a slow draw vaporizing pen, needing 10 seconds of a draw to get the full effect and taste. It is just as reliable as the other atomizers for producing thick, substantial vapor. The last atomizer is the Dual Ceramic Rod Atomizer, designed for low viscosity waxes. We also recommend checking out our best dab pens section to see other good vape pens for your concentrates. It gives an even and consistent draw also. Vapers will enjoy the Dual Quartz Rod Atomizer because of its ability to decrease the residual bitter taste of the blending substances. Using waxes, the Ceramic Halo Atomizer does not use wicks, so it gives a nice, slow, even draw. ![]()
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