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Shop concentrate vaporizers in the UK from Puffco, Dr. Dabber, G Pen and DaVinci. Our range covers electronic dab rigs, portable concentrate vaporizers, 510 cartridge batteries and loading accessories, with tracked UK delivery and next-day options available at checkout.

A concentrate vaporizer heats cannabis extracts, waxes and thick oils to the temperature where their active compounds release as vapour, without setting the material on fire. Instead of the loose flower used in a dry herb vaporizer, these devices are built for the sticky, denser material commonly called concentrates: waxes, shatters, live resin, rosin, sauces and distillates.

The result is more precise temperature control, no need for an open flame, and a device that is generally easier to use day to day than a traditional torch-and-nail setup. Whether you are stepping up from smoking to your first dab pen, replacing a manual dabbing setup with an electronic rig, or just want a discreet 510 cartridge battery to run pre-filled oils, this page covers everything we stock and how to pick between them.


What Is a Concentrate Vaporizer?

A concentrate vaporizer is a device designed to heat cannabis concentrates until their active compounds turn to vapour. Rather than a dry herb chamber, these devices use an atomiser or heated chamber designed for sticky wax-like material. Traditional dab rigs instead use a heated surface such as a quartz banger.

A concentrate vaporizer generally has three main parts: a battery or power source, a heating element, and an atomiser, insert or chamber where the material sits during the session. On smaller pen-style devices, these components fit into a compact handheld body. Electronic dab rigs such as the Puffco Peak Pro 3DXL, Puffco Peak and Dr. Dabber Switch GO add water filtration to cool the vapour before it reaches the mouthpiece.

Concentrate temperatures vary considerably depending on the device, heating system and material being used. Dedicated e-rigs, dab pens and dual-use vaporizers can all operate at different temperature ranges, so it is best to follow the manufacturer’s recommended settings for the particular device and concentrate type.

What Is Dabbing and How Does It Work?

Dabbing is the term for consuming cannabis concentrates by vaporising a small amount, or “dab”, on a heated surface. Traditionally, dabbing meant heating a quartz banger or titanium nail with a butane torch, allowing it to reach the right temperature and then applying a dab of concentrate before inhaling through a glass rig.

Electronic dab rigs replace the torch with a controlled electronic heating system. Devices such as the Puffco Peak Pro 3DXL, Puffco Peak and Dr. Dabber Switch GO combine electronic heating with water filtration. Smaller models such as the Puffco Pivot and Dr. Dabber Ghost 2 put concentrate heating into a much more compact portable format.

A typical electronic dabbing session starts by placing a small amount of concentrate into the chamber or insert and fitting the cap or mouthpiece. Next, select a heat setting and start the heating cycle. Once the device signals that it is ready, inhale through the mouthpiece. The exact process varies by model, so always follow the manufacturer’s instructions for loading, heating and cleaning.

A loading tool such as the Puffco Hot Knife 2.0 or the G Pen Melt makes handling sticky material much easier.

The advantages over torch dabbing include more repeatable temperature control, no need for an open flame, battery-powered portability and, on some models, app-based customisation. The trade-off is that electronic rigs need regular cleaning and charging, while larger or more advanced models generally cost more upfront.

What Can You Vaporise in a Concentrate Device?

Concentrate vaporizers work with a range of material types. Each behaves slightly differently in the chamber.

Waxes and budder. Soft, sticky concentrates that load easily onto a dab tool. Their consistency makes them straightforward to portion into a concentrate chamber or insert.

Shatter and rosin. Shatter usually has a firm, brittle or glass-like texture, while rosin is a solventless concentrate that can vary considerably in consistency. Both can be used with compatible e-rigs and dab pens, although the ideal temperature depends on the material and device.

Live resin and sauces. Runnier, terpene-rich extracts can be harder to handle with a conventional loading tool. This is where a heated Hot Knife or Melt can make loading easier.

Distillates and thick oils. These are typically pre-loaded into 510-thread cartridges. Rather than loading a dab rig, a 510 cartridge battery such as the G Pen Hydout or DaVinci ARTIQ powers the coil inside the cartridge directly.

Types of Concentrate Vaporizer

Concentrate vaporizers come in three main formats, each aimed at a different type of use.


Electronic Dab Rigs (E-Rigs)

Electronic dab rigs are the modern alternative to a torch-and-nail setup. They combine electronic heating with a concentrate chamber or insert, while many models also use water filtration for a cooler draw.

The Puffco Peak Pro 3DXL sits at the advanced end of the Puffco range with its larger 3DXL Chamber and connected controls. The Puffco Peak provides a simpler route into a water-filtered e-rig, while the modular Puffco Proxy allows its base to work with different compatible glass pieces.

The Dr. Dabber Switch GO takes a different approach. Its built-in heater warms a removable quartz insert rather than relying on a sealed replaceable atomiser. It combines water filtration with five onboard temperature presets, while optional app controls provide additional temperature and heating-mode adjustment.

E-rigs are particularly well suited to home use and longer sessions, although compact models such as the Switch GO make the format easier to carry. Compared with dab pens and 510 batteries, e-rigs generally place more emphasis on water filtration, chamber capacity and temperature control.

Portable Concentrate Vaporizers

Portable concentrate vaporizers offer a smaller alternative to full water-filtered e-rigs.

The Puffco Pivot uses a slim dab-pen format with a quick-release 3D Chamber, while the Proxy Core Kit puts the modular Proxy platform into a compact glass-free setup.

The Dr. Dabber Ghost 2 is another compact option designed specifically for wax and concentrates. It uses 360-degree radial heating around its eChamber, five temperature settings and three heating modes, with an isolated ceramic vapour path between the chamber and mouthpiece.

These devices suit users who want a concentrate vaporizer away from home or a smaller second device alongside a larger e-rig.

510 Cartridge Batteries

510 cartridge batteries are the simplest concentrate format. Rather than loading your own material, you use a pre-filled 510-thread cartridge, and the battery powers the coil inside to vaporise the oil.

There are two common styles of 510 battery. Concealed-cartridge vaporizers such as the G Pen Hydout 510 Cartridge Battery and DaVinci ARTIQ house the cartridge within an outer casing for added protection. Traditional 510 vape batteries leave the cartridge exposed above the battery during use. Both use the same standard 510-thread connection.

Models such as the Hydout and ARTIQ are compact, pocketable and USB-C rechargeable, offering concentrate vaping without the loading and cleaning routine of a full dab rig. 510 batteries are a strong choice if you want simple cartridge-based operation.

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Concentrate Vaporizer Brands

We stock four main brands across dedicated concentrate vaporizers, e-rigs and cartridge devices. Each takes a different approach to the category.

Puffco

Puffco helped popularise the modern electronic dab rig with the original Peak and now covers several different concentrate formats. The current lineup includes the Peak Pro 3DXL, Peak, modular Proxy, compact Proxy Core Kit and pocket-sized Pivot. The range spans portable dab pens, modular concentrate devices and water-filtered e-rigs.

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Dr. Dabber

Dr. Dabber specialises in concentrate vaporizers and electronic dab rigs. The Ghost 2 provides a compact wax-vaporizer format with five temperature settings, three dynamic heating modes and 360-degree radial chamber heating. The Switch GO moves into water-filtered e-rig territory with a removable quartz insert, onboard temperature presets and optional app control for more detailed session adjustment. Together, they give Dr. Dabber a clear choice between pocket-sized concentrate vaping and a larger water-filtered setup.

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G Pen (Grenco Science)

G Pen, made by Grenco Science, focuses on accessible concentrate and cartridge vaping. The G Pen Hydout 510 Cartridge Battery is a compact enclosed-cartridge device with adjustable voltage settings, preheat and USB-C charging. G Pen is worth considering if you want a straightforward entry into cartridge-based concentrate vaping without moving into an e-rig.

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DaVinci

DaVinci is primarily known for dry herb vaporizers, but several models cover concentrates as well. The DaVinci ARTIQ is a dedicated 510 cartridge vaporizer with an extended airpath and enclosed cartridge design. The DaVinci IQ Core and DaVinci IQ3 are primarily dry herb devices but can also support compatible concentrates when used with the appropriate DaVinci accessories.

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Loading Tools and Accessories

A dab tool is used to move sticky concentrate from its container into a heated chamber or insert. Traditional metal or glass dab tools work well with firmer material, but sticky concentrates can be easier to handle with a heated loading tool.

The Puffco Hot Knife 2.0 uses a heated ceramic tip to make sticky concentrates easier to load. It is particularly useful with softer or runnier extracts that can be difficult to release from a conventional dab tool.

The G Pen Melt Hot Knife provides another heated loading option for the same type of use. Both can be used alongside compatible concentrate vaporizers regardless of whether the device itself is made by Puffco, Dr. Dabber or another manufacturer.

How to Choose a Concentrate Vaporizer

Three questions cover most of the decision.

1. What kind of material will you use most? If you use loose wax, shatter, rosin or resin, choose a device with a dedicated concentrate chamber or insert. This could be a water-filtered e-rig such as the Peak Pro 3DXL or Dr. Dabber Switch GO, or a compact device such as the Puffco Pivot or Ghost 2. If you use pre-filled cartridges of thick oil or distillate, choose a 510 battery such as the G Pen Hydout or DaVinci ARTIQ.

2. Home or on the go? Full e-rigs are particularly well suited to home use, where water filtration and larger chambers can support longer sessions. Compact devices such as the Pivot and Ghost 2 fit more easily in a pocket. Products such as the Proxy and Switch GO sit between the two, offering more substantial concentrate setups without being tied to a fixed desktop position.

3. How much control do you want? Some concentrate vaporizers use a small number of preset temperatures for straightforward operation. Others add precise temperature adjustment, different heating profiles or app controls. Decide whether you want quick, simple sessions or more control over how the temperature behaves throughout the draw.

Buying Concentrate Vaporizers in the UK

Our UK concentrate range covers Puffco, Dr. Dabber, G Pen and DaVinci, with dedicated e-rigs, portable concentrate vaporizers, cartridge devices and loading accessories available across the category.

Orders are dispatched from our UK warehouse using tracked Royal Mail delivery. Free UK delivery applies to orders over £59, with a paid next-day delivery option available at checkout.

Replacement parts and accessories for many products are stocked separately.

Choosing between two devices? Look beyond the specifications on the box. Chamber or insert design, water filtration, portability, temperature control, ease of loading and daily cleaning can make more difference in regular use than any single specification.

Concentrate Vaporizers FAQ

What is a concentrate vaporizer?

A concentrate vaporizer is a device designed to heat cannabis concentrates and thick oils to their vaporisation temperature. Unlike dry herb vaporizers, dedicated concentrate devices generally use a heated atomiser, chamber or removable insert rather than a loose herb bowl.

What is dabbing?

Dabbing is the term for vaporising cannabis concentrates by applying a small amount, or dab, to a heated surface and inhaling the resulting vapour. Traditionally this involved a butane torch and quartz banger. Electronic dab rigs now provide controlled electronic heating instead.

What material can I use in a concentrate vaporizer?

Depending on the device, concentrate vaporizers can work with waxes, shatter, rosin, live resin, sauces, distillates and other suitable extracts. E-rigs and dab pens use loose material loaded into a chamber or insert, while 510 cartridge batteries work with pre-filled cartridges.

What is the difference between an e-rig and a dab pen?

An electronic dab rig is generally a larger concentrate device and often includes water filtration. A dab pen is a smaller handheld device designed around portability. Both can use loose concentrates in a heated chamber, but e-rigs tend to provide larger setups and more cooling while dab pens prioritise compact size.

What is a 510 cartridge battery?

A 510 cartridge battery powers a pre-filled cartridge through a standard 510-thread connection. Concealed-cartridge devices such as the G Pen Hydout and DaVinci ARTIQ house the cartridge inside the body, while traditional batteries leave it exposed. See our 510 Vape Batteries category for the full range.

Do I need a hot knife or dab tool?

You need a suitable tool to move loose concentrate into the chamber or insert. A standard dab tool works well with firmer material. Heated tools such as the Puffco Hot Knife 2.0 or G Pen Melt can make stickier concentrates easier to load. Cartridge devices do not require a loading tool.

What is the best concentrate vaporizer for beginners?

It depends on the format you prefer. A 510 battery provides the simplest cartridge-based option. Compact concentrate devices such as the Puffco Pivot or Dr. Dabber Ghost 2 avoid the size of a full e-rig, while water-filtered systems such as the Puffco Peak or Dr. Dabber Switch GO suit users who want a more traditional electronic dabbing setup.

Are concentrate vaporizers legal in the UK?

Concentrate vaporizer devices themselves are legal to buy and own in the UK. However, the legal status of the material placed inside them is separate and depends on the substance involved. Users should make sure any material they use complies with current UK law.

How do I clean a concentrate vaporizer?

Regular cleaning helps maintain flavour, airflow and heating performance. For e-rigs and dab pens, a cotton swab is commonly used to remove residue after a session once the chamber has reached a safe cleaning temperature. Deeper cleaning varies by product, so always follow the manufacturer’s instructions before using isopropyl alcohol or removing chambers, inserts or glass components.

Does Evertree ship concentrate vaporizers in the UK?

Yes. Concentrate vaporizer orders are dispatched from our UK warehouse using tracked Royal Mail delivery. Free UK delivery is available on orders over £59, with a paid next-day delivery option available at checkout.