Premium Vaporizers – Dry Herb, Concentrate & Dual-Use Vapes
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      Premium vaporizers from Puffco, PAX, Yocan, Dr. Dabber, DaVinci, Storz & Bickel, and more — the full vaporizer catalog at Angies Boutique spanning dry herb, concentrate, and dual-use devices. Over 130 vapes, stocked at 838 N Broadway in Los Angeles.

      • Dry herb vaporizers — PAX, DaVinci, Storz & Bickel, Arizer, AirVape
      • Concentrate vaporizers — Puffco, Dr. Dabber, Boundless terp pens, electric nectar collectors
      • Dual-use devices — vapes that handle both flower and concentrate
      • 510 batteries and pen systems — Yocan and more
      • Carried at Angies Boutique since 1990

      This is the full vaporizer catalog at Angies Boutique — the umbrella browse view across every vape the shop carries, from dry herb portables to concentrate e-rigs to dual-use devices. It is the right starting point when the choice between herb, concentrate, portable, and desktop isn't decided yet.

      The category sorts by what gets vaporized. Dry herb vaporizers heat flower below combustion — PAX, DaVinci, Storz & Bickel, Arizer, and AirVape lead this tier; the focused Dry Herb Vaporizers collection covers it in depth. Concentrate vaporizers vaporize wax and oil — Puffco, Dr. Dabber, Boundless terp pens, and electric nectar collectors; see Concentrate Vaporizers. Dual-use devices handle both flower and concentrate with swappable atomizers. 510 and pen systems from Yocan and others power cartridges. For the home tier specifically, see Desktop Vaporizers; for the take-anywhere tier, Portable Dry Herb Vaporizers.


      Ideal For

      • Shoppers comparing herb, concentrate, and dual-use vapes side by side
      • Buyers who want the broadest possible vape selection on one page
      • Users deciding between portable and desktop before narrowing down
      • Multi-format users who run both flower and concentrate

      The premium vaporizer collection holds the full catalog. Dry herb portables: PAX, DaVinci, Arizer Air II and Solo II, AirVape X and Xs, Firefly. Desktop herb vapes: Storz & Bickel Volcano line. Concentrate vapes: Puffco Peak Pro and Proxy, Dr. Dabber e-rigs and pens, Boundless terp pens, Arsenal Gear electric nectar collectors. 510 and pen systems: Yocan batteries and pens. Dual-use: devices that swap between flower and concentrate atomizers. The collection runs from entry-tier pens to flagship desktops.


      Because this collection spans the full catalog, featured picks point to the best starting points. For flower, the Arizer Air II is the portable convection benchmark. For concentrate, the Boundless Terp Pen is the easiest entry point. For the premium countertop tier, the Puffco Peak Pro and Storz & Bickel Volcano lead — see the Electric Dab Rigs and Desktop Vaporizers collections.


      This is a broad browse collection — for a specific device type, the focused collections (Dry Herb, Concentrate, Desktop, Portable, Electric Dab Rigs) narrow the search faster. Vaporizers use atomizers, coils, and screens that are consumable wear parts — see Atomizers & Chambers and Vaporizer Accessories. Device accessories do not cross between brands. Battery-powered devices need charging.


      Browse the full vape catalog here, read vaping vs. heated tobacco for category context, and narrow down with Dry Herb Vaporizers or Concentrate Vaporizers.

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      Frequently Asked Questions about Premium Vaporizers – Dry Herb, Concentrate & Dual-Use Vapes

      Angies Boutique carries dry herb vaporizers (for flower), concentrate vaporizers (for wax and oil), dual-use devices (that handle both with swappable atomizers), and 510 battery pen systems (for cartridges). The Premium Vaporizers collection is the umbrella browse view across all of them; the focused collections narrow the search by type.
      Buy a dry herb vaporizer if you use flower — it heats ground flower below combustion for clean vapor. Buy a concentrate vaporizer if you use wax, rosin, or oil — it vaporizes concentrate with a coil, quartz, or ceramic atomizer. If you use both, a dual-use device with swappable atomizers covers both in one unit.
      A portable vaporizer is battery-powered and pocket-sized — good for on-the-go use, shorter sessions. A desktop vaporizer plugs into the wall and delivers the densest, most consistent vapor — bigger sessions, not portable. The Storz & Bickel Volcano leads the desktop tier; PAX and DaVinci lead the portables.
      Yes. Vaporizers use atomizers, coils, screens, and chambers that are consumable wear parts. The Atomizers & Chambers collection carries replacement heating elements for Puffco, Focus V, Dr. Dabber, and G Pen; the Vaporizer Accessories collection carries screens, tools, and upgrades. Regular cleaning extends the life of every part.
      For flower, a portable convection vape like the Arizer Air II is forgiving and flavorful. For concentrate, a terp pen like the Boundless Terp Pen is the easiest entry — instant-on, dip the coil, no loading. Start with a device that matches what you use most, then expand. Avoid the most advanced smart rigs until the basics are comfortable.
      Vaporizing is significantly more efficient than smoking, extracting roughly 30-50 percent more cannabinoids and terpenes from the same amount of flower. Combustion destroys cannabinoids through pyrolysis, with research suggesting 60-70 percent of THC is lost to heat and smoke byproducts in a typical joint or bowl. Vaporizing at 356-410F releases cannabinoids cleanly into vapor without the destructive temperatures of combustion (which exceed 900F). The Storz & Bickel Mighty+ and Volcano Hybrid lead the market in extraction efficiency due to their hybrid convection-conduction heating systems that fully cycle through loaded herb. The PAX, Davinci, and Arizer portables follow closely. Concentrate vaporizers and dab rigs offer even higher cannabinoid concentration per draw because the starting material is already extracted oil. For users tracking flower consumption, switching from smoking to vaporizing typically cuts monthly herb purchases by a third or more. Vapor also eliminates the tar, carbon monoxide, and combustion byproducts that affect throat and lung comfort. Our 838 N Broadway team in LA can help you choose a vaporizer matched to your daily use pattern, and our staff has guided customers through the smoke-to-vape transition since portable vapes entered the market.
      Dry herb vaporizers perform best with a medium-fine grind, finer than what most pipe or joint smokers use. Aim for a consistency similar to coarse table salt or coffee grounds, fine enough to maximize surface area for even vaporization but not so fine that herb falls through the chamber screen or clogs airflow. Coarse grinds (large chunks) create hot spots where the outside of a chunk vaporizes while the inside stays under-extracted, wasting cannabinoids. Powder-fine grinds clog screens, restrict airflow, and can pull fine particulate into the vapor path. A two-piece or four-piece grinder with sharp teeth produces the right consistency in 5-10 twists. Four-piece grinders with kief catchers also collect trichome dust beneath a screen, which can be added to vape sessions for an extra boost. Pack the vape chamber loosely for convection heaters (Mighty+, Volcano) and slightly tighter for conduction heaters (PAX). Some users invert the chamber halfway through a session to redistribute herb for fuller extraction. Quality grinders from brands like Santa Cruz Shredder, Brilliant Cut, and Phoenician are stocked at our 838 N Broadway store in LA. Cross-shop our storage containers collection for ground herb storage.
      Vaporizer session times vary by device type. Portable dry herb vapes like the PAX 3, Mighty+, and Crafty+ run 8-15 minutes per chamber load before the herb is fully extracted, producing 8-15 draws per fill. Desktop vaporizers like the Storz & Bickel Volcano run 5-7 minutes per balloon bag fill, with each bag containing 3-6 draws. Concentrate vape pens with 510 batteries produce single draws on demand and can be used in bursts throughout the day. Dab rigs and e-rigs produce one strong hit per dab in about 30 seconds, including heat-up time. For comparison, a typical joint burns in 10-15 minutes whether smoked alone or shared, and a bowl pack burns in 2-5 minutes. Vape sessions tend to feel longer because the experience is less intense per draw but more sustained, which many users prefer for evening relaxation versus the quick hit of a bowl. Battery-powered portables typically deliver 2-4 full sessions per charge depending on temperature and use intensity. Our LA team at 838 N Broadway can help match session length to your lifestyle, whether that means quick portable hits or long desktop sessions.
      Some vaporizers are dual-use and accept both flower and concentrates with the right inserts or attachments, while others are dedicated to one or the other. Dual-use options include the Storz & Bickel Volcano Hybrid (with concentrate pads), the Mighty+ and Crafty+ (with dosing capsules and concentrate inserts), the DaVinci IQ series, and several portable convection vapes. Dedicated concentrate devices include the Puffco Peak, Peak Pro, Proxy, and most e-rigs, which are optimized for waxes and oils only. Dedicated flower devices include older PAX models and most basic dry herb portables. Mixing concentrates in a flower-only device clogs screens and damages the heating element. Mixing flower in a concentrate-only device produces poor vapor and may shorten heater life. For users who want both options in one device, the Mighty+ and Volcano Hybrid are top picks. For users who specialize in one or the other, dedicated devices outperform dual-use options in their respective category. Our 838 N Broadway store in Los Angeles stocks both categories, and our staff has been advising on flower vs concentrate vaporizers since portables entered the market. Cross-shop our silicone dab rigs collection for concentrate-focused options.