A battery operated wax burner, often referred to as a wax vaporizer pen or simply a wax pen, is designed for vaporizing concentrates, such as wax, shatter, or crumble. Here's how to use and maintain a battery operated wax burner:
Usage:
Charge the Battery: Before using your wax pen for the first time, ensure the battery is fully charged. Use the charger provided with the device.
Prepare the Concentrate: Use a dab tool to scoop a small amount of wax or concentrate. The amount depends on the size of the atomizer and your personal preference.
Attach the Cartridge: If your wax pen uses a cartridge system, fill the cartridge with the concentrate and then attach it to the battery.
Heat the Wax: Some wax pens have a preheat function. If yours does, use it to gently heat the concentrate before inhaling.
Inhale: Once the wax is heated, inhale slowly and steadily through the mouthpiece. The heating element will vaporize the concentrate as you draw air through the device.
Adjust the Temperature (if applicable): Some wax pens allow you to adjust the temperature. Higher temperatures produce thicker vapor, while lower temperatures offer more flavor.
Clean After Use: After each session, it's a good practice to clean the mouthpiece and, if possible, the atomizer to prevent residue buildup.
Maintenance:
Regular Cleaning: Clean the wax pen regularly to maintain optimal performance. Use isopropyl alcohol to clean the atomizer and mouthpiece.
Battery Care: Keep the battery clean and avoid overcharging. Store it in a cool, dry place when not in use.
Check for Clogs: Over time, wax can clog the atomizer. Unscrew the atomizer and use a cotton swab dipped in isopropyl alcohol to clean it.
Replace Coils: The coils in the atomizer will eventually need replacement. Replace them when you notice a decrease in vapor production or a change in taste.
Avoid Water Exposure: Keep the wax pen away from water to prevent damage to the battery and electronic components.
Proper Storage: When storing your wax pen for an extended period, ensure the battery is at least partially charged to prevent deep discharge, which can damage the battery.
Handle with Care: Treat your wax pen gently to avoid dropping it, which can damage the atomizer or the battery.
Use the Correct Oils: Only use the type of concentrate recommended by the manufacturer for your wax pen.
Temperature Control: If your wax pen has temperature control, use it to find the optimal setting for your concentrate.
Safety Precautions: Always follow the manufacturer's safety guidelines and use the wax pen responsibly.
A battery operated wax burner can provide a convenient and portable way to enjoy concentrates. Proper use and care will ensure a better experience and prolong the life of your device.