Vape Mods

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Vape mods give THC users real control over their sessions: temperature, voltage, airflow, and vapor density that a basic pen simply can't match.

What Makes a Vape Mod Different

A mod is the power unit behind the experience. Where a standard vape pen is fixed-output and one-size-fits-all, a mod puts adjustable wattage and voltage in your hands. That matters because different cartridges, tanks, and concentrates hit best at different settings. A thin distillate cart and a thick live resin cart are not the same animal. With a mod, you dial in the heat instead of guessing. The result is better flavor, smoother pulls, and no more burnt hits from running a low-resistance cart at the wrong power level.

Types of Vape Mods We Carry

Box Mods

Box mods are the workhorses. They have larger batteries, wider wattage ranges, and usually a screen that shows your exact settings. If you're using a 510-thread tank or a high-capacity cartridge with heavy oil, a box mod keeps up. They're a little bulkier than a pen, but the battery life and control are worth it for heavy users.

Pen-Style Mods

Pen-style mods split the difference between a basic vape pen and a full box mod. They're slimmer and easier to carry, but they still offer variable voltage so you're not stuck at one output. Great for people who want portability without giving up customization.

Variable Voltage Mods

Some mods focus specifically on voltage adjustment rather than full wattage control. These tend to be simpler to operate: a button cycles through two or three voltage settings. They're approachable, reliable, and a good fit for anyone stepping up from a fixed-output pen for the first time.

What to Look For When Buying a Vape Mod

  • 510 threading: The 510-thread connection is the industry standard. Any mod with a 510 connection works with the vast majority of cartridges and tanks on the market.
  • Battery capacity: Measured in mAh. Higher mAh means longer time between charges. If you're a heavy daily user, prioritize a larger battery.
  • Wattage and voltage range: A wider range gives you more flexibility across different cart types. Look for at least 5 to 80W on a box mod for decent versatility.
  • Build quality: Zinc alloy and aircraft-grade aluminum hold up. Cheap plastic mods crack. You will notice the difference.
  • Safety features: Short-circuit protection, overcharge protection, and low-resistance warnings are not optional on a good mod. They should be standard.

THC Mods vs. Nicotine Mods: Is There a Difference?

The hardware is often the same, but the use case shapes what you want. THC cartridges and concentrate tanks typically run better at lower wattage than nicotine sub-ohm setups. If you're using your mod primarily for THC oil, you usually don't need a high-wattage beast built for nicotine clouds. A mid-range variable voltage or lower-watt box mod will serve most cannabis users better and protect the terpenes in your oil at the same time. For a deeper look at how vaping applies to cannabis use, check out our vapes blog.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a THC vape mod?

A THC vape mod is a battery-powered device designed to work with 510-thread cartridges or tanks filled with THC oil, distillate, or live resin. Unlike fixed-output pens, mods let you adjust the power output so you can fine-tune your vapor production and flavor for whatever cartridge you're using.

Can I use a regular weed vape mod with any cartridge?

As long as the cartridge uses a 510-thread connection, yes. That covers the overwhelming majority of pre-filled THC carts and refillable tanks. Always check the recommended voltage range on your cartridge before cranking the power up, especially with ceramic coil carts that can burn easily.

What's the difference between a box mod and a weed vape pen?

Size, power, and control. A vape pen is compact and simple, usually with one button and a fixed output. A box mod is larger, has a display, and gives you variable wattage or voltage settings. If customization and battery capacity matter to you, a box mod is the upgrade. If you want something pocketable with no setup, a pen might still be your move. You can browse our full vape pens collection to compare.

Do I need any accessories for my vape mod?

Most mods ship ready to pair with a 510-thread cart. But if you want to run a tank instead of a cartridge, you'll need a compatible tank. If you're dabbing with concentrates rather than pre-filled carts, a concentrate attachment or wax tank opens that up. Check out our vape tanks and vape accessories collections for everything that pairs with a mod. For more on dabbing concentrates, the dabbing blog is worth a read.

We also carry vape batteries if you're looking for a simpler power source, and the broader vapes collection covers everything from dry herb to concentrate setups if you're still figuring out which direction is right for you.

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