The Pulsar APX eRig does one thing better than most portable rigs in its class: it keeps going. Built around a 3200mAh battery with USB-C charging, coil-less quartz, and water filtration, this is a serious setup for concentrate lovers that want extended battery performance.
Wrong temperature. That’s the reason most dabs either taste like burnt popcorn or leave half your concentrate sitting in a puddle at the bottom of your banger. Getting your temp dialed-in is the single biggest upgrade you can make to your dabbing setup, and it costs you nothing.
I’ve seen too many people torch a bong bowl, slap some shatter on top of flower, and call it “dabbing.” That’s not dabbing; it’s just wasting expensive concentrate. When it comes to bongs and dab rigs, there’s a world (and an entire culture) of difference and this guide outlines everything you need to know
I’ve spent years switching between a high-end quartz banger and the latest e-rigs, and as much as I love the tech and simplicity of E-Rigs, there are differences in how they hit and, of course, the vapor quality. Here’s how it all breaks down…
Traditional dabbing has its charms but it’s messy AF, it’s inconsistent, and you’re always one slip-up away from a nasty burn. Enter the E-Rig. These devices have completely flipped the script on how we consume concentrates, making the “torch and nail” setup look like a relic from the Stone Age.
Unlike traditional setups that rely on external heat and things like a nail, an e-rig uses a rechargeable battery (or mains power) to power a heating element (usually a ceramic or quartz “atomizer”). Think of it as the “smart device” of the dabbing world. They’re more convenient, safer, and you get way more consistant results with way less effort.