What are oil pens?
Oil pens are small, pocketable vaporizers designed for long-term consumption of oils. These devices use cartridges that you can either fill with your own oil or purchase pre-filled. They are usually less expensive and easier to use than other on-the-go options.
Oil pens vs wax pens
Oil and wax pens share a few similarities but are different in a lot of key ways. The first difference is how you load each one. Oil pens use a coil and cartridge system that you purchase pre-filled, and consume over time. Wax pens take a load-as-you-go approach and utilize an atomizer meant for stickier, waxier materials that you consume in one or two draws.
Oil pens, like the CCELL vaporizers, are also a little more consistent. These units come with only one, preset temperature, so it’ll always produce the same hit every time. If you’re looking for something to vaporize your wax materials on the go, check out our lineup of wax and concentrate pens.
How to use an oil pen
These vaporizers couldn't be easier to use. If you have a refillable cartridge, load it about three quarters of the way to the top with oil and seal it with the mouthpiece tip. Then, either attach the cartridge to your CCELL battery using the magnetic adapters, or screw it directly onto your battery, and that’s it. Prefilled cartridges are even easier, and take all the mess out of the process. If you’ve got a CCELL battery, simply inhale to activate it and enjoy!