Every Yocan vaporizer we carry earns its spot, from entry-level dab pens that punch above their price to advanced wax rigs built for daily heavy use.

Why Yocan Stands Out in a Crowded Market

Yocan has been making concentrate vaporizers longer than most brands on the shelf today. Yocan Technology Co., Ltd. manufactures out of China under strict quality control, and every device that lands in the US market ships through Yocan USA with CE, RoHS, and FCC certifications already cleared. That matters because it means the coil hitting your wax today was built to a real standard, not a guess. Yocan keeps prices honest without cutting corners on the parts that count: heating elements, battery capacity, and airflow.

What We Carry in Our Yocan Collection

Our Yocan lineup covers the full concentrate experience. Here is a breakdown of what you will find:

Dab Pens and Wax Pens

Yocan dab pens are the core of the brand. Compact, discreet, and built around coil-based atomizers, they are the fastest way to vaporize wax concentrates on the go. Most models use a push-button draw and are ready to hit in seconds. If you are looking specifically for a Yocan dab pen, you have options ranging from dead-simple single-coil builds to quad-coil setups that produce dense, flavorful pulls.

Concentrate Pens with Coil Upgrades

One of the reasons Yocan has loyal repeat buyers is the coil ecosystem. Replacement coils for popular Yocan models, including the Evolve Plus XL and the Evolve D, are stocked separately so you can swap out the atomizer instead of replacing the whole device. That saves money and keeps your sessions consistent. If you came here searching for Yocan Evolve Plus XL coils or Evolve D coils, we carry those replacements directly in this collection.

Portable E-Rigs and Wax Vaporizers

Beyond pens, Yocan makes portable wax vaporizers with larger chambers and more battery muscle. These sit between a traditional dab pen and a full e-rig and are a good fit for home sessions where you want more vapor without setting up a full dab station.

Dry Herb Vaporizers

Yocan also produces dry herb vapes for flower sessions. These use convection or conduction heating chambers and are built with the same quality-control standards as the concentrate line. If you vape both flower and wax, Yocan makes it easy to stay within one brand ecosystem.

How to Choose the Right Yocan Device

Start with your concentrate type. If you are working with thick wax or shatter, a coil-based dab pen with a quartz or ceramic atomizer gives you the most direct heat transfer. If you prefer oils or more fluid concentrates, look for a Yocan model that specifies oil compatibility in the atomizer description. Battery size is the other big variable. A smaller 650mAh battery is fine for a few hits on the go, but if you are using your device all day, step up to a model with 1100mAh or more so you are not hunting for a charger by noon.

Coil material also shapes the experience. Quartz coils heat fast and deliver cleaner flavor. Ceramic coils heat more evenly and tend to preserve terpene profiles a little better at lower temperatures. Both are legitimate choices and come down to personal preference.

Frequently Asked Questions About Yocan Vaporizers

Are Yocan dab pens good for beginners?

Yes. Yocan builds some of the most approachable dab pens on the market. The controls are minimal, the loading process is straightforward, and the price keeps the stakes low while you figure out what you like. Once you know your preferences, the coil-swapping system lets you refine the experience without buying a new device.

How often should I replace Yocan coils?

Most users replace coils every two to four weeks depending on how often they session and how much concentrate they load per hit. Burnt taste, reduced vapor production, or visible residue buildup inside the coil are all signs it is time to swap. Stocking a few replacement coils ahead of time keeps your sessions uninterrupted. You can find compatible Yocan replacement coils right here in this collection.

What is the difference between Yocan wax pens and dry herb vapes?

Wax pens use coil-based atomizers designed to vaporize concentrates like wax, shatter, and budder at high temperatures quickly. Dry herb vapes use a chamber that heats ground flower using conduction or convection. They are built for completely different materials and are not interchangeable. Yocan makes both, so if you need to switch between flower and concentrates, check the product type before purchasing.

Is Yocan a reputable brand?

Yocan has been in the vaporizer space for over a decade and puts every device through CE, RoHS, and FCC certification before it hits the US market. The brand has built a consistent reputation for durable hardware at fair prices. The coil replacement ecosystem and widespread availability of parts are both signs of a brand that plans to support its products long-term.

Learn More About Concentrate and Vape Sessions

If you want to go deeper on how to get the most out of concentrate vaping, our vapes blog and dabbing blog cover technique, gear, and everything in between. New to the space entirely? The Headshop.com news blog is a good starting point for staying current on products and trends across the industry.

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