I’ve studied a good number of Yocan vapes in the past and have always been left wanting more, but I tend to overlook them because most of their products are so costly. Today, I’ll be discussing the Yocan Hit, a Budget Portable Device. Yocan Manufacturing has always provided affordable alternatives. Mind Vapes offers a variety of Yocan battery options that complement their vapes, ensuring a reliable and long-lasting experience.
Will the Hit be an outstanding model, or will it turn useless by other highly popular Dry Herb Vaporizers? For a review of the most used dry herb vape, read this page.
When the Yocan Hit is ready to start the session, it will vibrate thanks to its tactile input function.
Flexibility in Temperature
You can change the temperature in single-degree steps when it comes to temperature flexibility. Most vaporizers have this great feature, but the Yocan Hit might not be as accurate as a more expensive device. At this, the 200°F to 480°F temperature range continued to take me off guard. To maintain your herb in the vaporization range, you should be careful not to heat it above 430°F; doing so will result in burned herbs.
It takes around 30 seconds to get what you want, but a further 15 seconds result in a first hit that is stronger. I don’t think the Yocan Hit has much to offer here, particularly as a highly-priced unit like the Tronian Milatron heats up in just 25 seconds.
Vape Quality
- Yocan claims that the Hit has flow vape. However, this is untrue. It makes use of the same type of ceramic conduction oven seen in many essential vapes as well as more expensive models like the Utillian 722. This is a hybrid conduction unit at most, even if the heat that results is mostly conduction (we estimate some conduction heat as well).
- Given the cost and size of the device, vapor output is decent, and the vapor path is relatively short, producing a sharp but potent flavor punch. It’s ordinary among cheap herb vapes, falling short of devices like the 421 Vaporizer, but excels in the common of cheap herb vapes. By no means wrong, but not at all great.
Mobility
- Since it’s one of the few good dry herb vape pens available, the Yocan Hit is very mobile. It is still relatively compact and easy to carry around, even though it is not nearly as small as some 510-threaded batteries.
- Using the device on the go is now more complex than it needs to be. Because of its simple charging process plus its minimal battery capacity. While it is not usual for a top-loaded device, users must bring their materials and devices with them when using the Yocan Hit.
- All things looked at, there are new low-cost dry herb vapes offered that provide different working ways to get around the loading process when traveling. Also, there are advanced devices, such as the Zeus Arc S, which can pre-pack as many ArcPods as needed for usage while traveling.
Manufacturing Type
- Yocan items, because of their low price, often fall short in this area. Overall, the body is smooth, well-machined, and sound. As the added stir tool is a great and helpful creativity, the style is a little old.
- We like that more units—like the cheap Utillian 620—are selecting to use stir tools. But a basic kit has the device itself, a USB-C charger, a cleaning brush, and a user guide in the box.
- All things looked at, there aren’t a lot of benefits of this that allow the Yocan Hit to stand out. It looks a bit basic and feels that way as well.
Life of a Battery
- I was completely unsure how I felt about the battery life when I first saw it. Although it’s helpful that this Yocan dry herb vaporizer uses the new USB-C standard, its capacity is limited to 1400mAh. In general, it works fine and only needs to be charged every four to six sessions. It would still have been better if they had increased the capacity, even though it would have made the device much larger. Other vaporizers, like the Zeus Arc GT3, have a 3500mAh capacity and have very similar production costs.
- While the Yocan Hit dry herb vaporizer charges in about 1.5 hours, we don’t mainly like that the battery isn’t separate and wasn’t made to be that big in the first place. This is the device’s main weak point if we were to name one.
Usage
- Things are relatively simple when it comes to using the Yocan Hit overall. It doesn’t take much skill to use, and it doesn’t take much training to pass it along to other people for a fast hit.
- Also, cleaning the Yocan Hit is a joy; the cleaning brush makes it simple to wipe both the interior and the head. We advise using a Zeus grime stick or wipe every six sessions or so to eliminate any dirt and muck. For more excellent details on how to keep your dry herb device, you can also refer to our cleaning guide.
Privacy
- The only thing you have to worry about with the Yocan Hit is the smell; it’s invisible enough that most people won’t even notice if they observe you taking a hit. This unit will emit a little bit more odor than one that only uses wind.
- This unit may get rather hot, and it will smell heavily of herbs when it is heated to its highest setting. But compared to regular smoking, it still creates fewer odors.
How to Use It
- Your herb must be ground to a medium-fine texture. Even heat spread is possible with this texture, which is ideal for conduction heating.
- Fill the chamber with the ground material by carefully packing it in.
- The Yocan Hit can be turned on by quickly hitting the power button five times.
- Holding down both navigation keys allows you to switch between the temperature settings.
- Give the power button a two-second press and hold to turn on the heating element.
- You are now able to take a breath using the mouthpiece.
Users who want to fiddle with the settings can move between a 3-minute and 5-minute timer by holding down both the power and down buttons at the same time.
Overall Occupation
Studying the Yocan Hit’s capabilities was insignificant. It’s a cheap vaping tool for dry herbs; however, it falls short in any one aspect. It looks good and works well enough. It is light and has a beneficial built-in stir tool. The fact that a USB-C connection can be used to charge it is also more helpful, even though the battery is a little small. For fans of dry herbs looking for a cheaper choice, the Yocan Hit offers improved FDA regulations in the vaping area.
I’ve looked at devices in comparable price ranges that usually offer far more efficiency, such as the Utillian 421, but for what it costs, the Yocan Hit is a great option!