10 Vape Devices Manufacturers Serving the Cannabis Industry

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The Venn diagram overlap for growing high-quality cannabis and building vape devices is minimal at best, making it difficult for brands to identify hardware to showcase their hard work on the farm and in the post-harvest room. Selecting the correct hardware partner for your concentrates is an arduous task in balancing cost, reliability, and consumer esteem when it’s your brand’s reputation on the line.

We’ll guide you through ten global vape manufacturers, highlighting some of their unique offerings and strengths. Whether you’re looking for innovative technology, cost-effective options, or superior quality control, your search for the perfect vape partner begins here.

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Advanced Vapor Devices

Based in Seattle, AVD’s founders’ history in extraction processing informs the company’s vaporizer designs. Founded in 2018, the company’s products are manufactured in China by a team of American designers, engineers, and quality control experts. AVD claims its devices, all of which feature the company’s signature No-Burn Technology, were designed for cannabis from the ground up, not repurposed from e-cigarette designs. Today the company boasts more than 400 industry clients, including Trulieve, Jetty Extracts, Jeeter, Gelato, Choice, Dabstract, and SNDL.

BudTank

BudTank, a commercial manufacturer based in Shenzhen, China, focuses on creating advanced vape hardware specifically for cannabis. The company offers more than a dozen 510-thread cartridge and battery options and eight disposables. BudTank emphasizes customization and flexibility, providing design exclusivity and branding options. The company has developed several patented technologies such as BCORE, made with a composite of silica and alumina to enhance the strength of the atomizing core.

CCELL

A division of Smoore International, which claims to be the largest vape manufacturer in the world by volume, CCELL provides technology to some of the biggest brands in the industry. The company launched in 2016, debuting with the world’s first ceramic heating element. Ceramic cores have become an industry standard. CCELL’s PALM and DART batteries are iconic. Smoore operates more than 1 million square feet of factory space, employs more than 10,000 people worldwide, and reinvests about 10 percent of its annual revenues into research and development.

Cilicon

Founded in 2009, Cilicon is the cannabis-specific brand of Shenzhen, China-based ALD Group. The parent company employs more than 4,000 people across five facilities encompassing more than 2 million square feet of manufacturing space. About 8 percent of the company’s revenues are reinvested into research and development, which to date has resulted in more than 1,500 patents. Cilicon produces refillable and disposable vapes for oil, wax, and flower; design exclusivity is available.

Cloudvapes

Cloudvapes, based in Southern California, has been making vape devices since its founding in 2012. The company’s diverse selection of products includes a wide range of diffusers and bubblers that work with oils and flower. Cloudvapes updates its product lines frequently to incorporate the latest advancements like OLED display screens with preheat options. The company offers a lifetime warranty for CloudV batteries.

DynaVap

Located in DeForest, Wisconsin, DynaVap manufactures dry herb vaporizers. Founded in 2015 by George Breiwa, the company aims to provide high-quality, sustainable alternatives to traditional electronic hardware. DynaVap’s flagship product, the VapCap, uses an innovative manual heating system that allows precise control over the vaporization process. Known for its durability and efficiency, the VapCap has garnered a loyal following among cannabis enthusiasts who appreciate its simplicity and robust performance. The company continues to expand its product line, focusing on enhancing user experience and promoting eco-friendly vaping solutions.

Greentank Technologies

Red Dot Design Award-winning Greentank, headquartered in Toronto, employs more than seventy engineers, designers, material scientists, and product development specialists in North America and Asia. Founded in 2015, the company focuses on research and development, particularly regarding heating components. In 2023, Greentank closed a $16.5-million Series B round led by Organigram, which the company said it would use to commercialize a proprietary heating technology that does not use traditional ceramic cores or wicks. The company manufactures disposables and batteries for a variety of oils, as well as a portable dab rig.

Pulsar Vaporizers

Pulsar Vaporizers, headquartered in Asheville, North Carolina, offers vaporizers for dry herbs, concentrates, and oils. The company’s product lineup includes more than 260 oil vape pens and cartridge batteries. Pulsar’s commitment to modern technology is evident in its use of advanced heating technology and user-friendly features, such as digital displays and multiple temperature settings. The brand is known for providing accessible vaporizers in collaboration with celebrities like the Grateful Dead.

RAE

Located in Vernon, California, RAE specializes in creating hardware for cannabis oils, including cartridges, batteries, and disposable pens. The company reinvests 10 percent of its revenue into research and development. The company offers customization options including laser engraving, silk printing, roll printing, distinctive mouthpieces, and custom color finishes for its range of ceramic cartridges. 

The Kind Pen

Based in New Jersey, The Kind Pen debuted in 2013. The company takes pride in offering high-quality, affordable vaping solutions designed for flower and concentrates. Its product range includes vaporizers for oils, waxes, and dry herbs. The Kind Pen’s devices are equipped with features such as variable voltage settings, preheat functions, and sleek, portable designs. Products are backed with a lifetime warranty.

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