Buy 1, Get 1 50% Off - Vapes & Rigs


Take advantage of this Buy 1, Get 1 50% Off collection featuring a wide range of vaporizers, electric dab rigs, and concentrate devices. Discover powerful performance, modern designs, and portable options suited for both beginners and experienced users. Stock up...

Take advantage of this Buy 1, Get 1 50% Off collection featuring a wide range of vaporizers, electric dab rigs, and concentrate devices. Discover powerful performance, modern designs, and portable options suited for both beginners and experienced users. Stock up on premium vaping gear while enjoying great value on popular devices and accessories.

Take advantage of this Buy 1, Get 1 50% Off collection featuring a wide range of vaporizers, electric dab rigs, and concentrate devices. Discover powerful performance, modern designs, and portable options suited for both beginners and experienced users. Stock up...

Take advantage of this Buy 1, Get 1 50% Off collection featuring a wide range of vaporizers, electric dab rigs, and concentrate devices. Discover powerful performance, modern designs, and portable options suited for both beginners and experienced users. Stock up on premium vaping gear while enjoying great value on popular devices and accessories.

BUY 1, GET 1 50% OFF VAPES & RIGS WORTH ACTUALLY BUYING

Smoke & Vape put this deal together around gear we'd recommend anyway, so you're not trading down to get the discount. E-rigs from Dr. Dabber, Focus V, and HoneyStick sit alongside dry herb vaporizers from PAX, and the gap between those categories matters more than most people realize before they buy. An e-rig is a dedicated concentrate setup with water filtration built in; a portable vaporizer is for herb on the go. Knowing which one fits your setup before you add to cart means you won't end up with a second device that duplicates what you already own.

Product Best For Why We'd Recommend It One Thing to Know
Dr. Dabber Boost EVO
Dr. Dabber Boost EVO
Someone ditching their torch who wants a plug-and-play e-rig from a brand with a track record Dr. Dabber's reputation for build quality shows up here: this is one of the most reviewed and trusted e-rigs we carry It's a dedicated concentrate device, so it won't replace a dry herb setup
Focus V CARTA Classic
Focus V CARTA Classic
First-time e-rig buyer who wants water filtration without paying for premium extras Gets you into the CARTA ecosystem (swappable atomizers, water attachment included) at the entry point The Classic trades some features found on higher CARTA models, so if you know you'll want more control later, the Atlantis edition is worth the look
Focus V CARTA Atlantis
Focus V CARTA Atlantis
Concentrate users who want the full CARTA experience in a limited run finish Same capable CARTA platform, but the Atlantis edition is a one-time run, so it won't be restocked once it's gone Like all CARTA setups, you'll go through atomizers over time, so factor that into ongoing cost
PAX 3 Basic Kit
PAX 3 Basic Kit
Herb users who want a pocket-friendly device with app-controlled temperature Single-button operation keeps it simple, and the app lets you dial in heat if you want more control This is the Basic Kit, so it ships with slightly imperfect packaging, and it's herb only, not for concentrates
Vie Dry Herb Vaporizer
Vie Dry Herb Vaporizer
Someone trying a dry herb vape for the first time without committing to a premium price The entry point here is significantly lower than the PAX 3, making it a low-risk first vape Product data is limited on specs, so if you want detailed temp control or app connectivity, the PAX 3 is the safer bet

Concentrates or herb is the call that splits this list in two. If you're on herb, it's a question of budget and features: the Vie gets you in the door, the PAX 3 gives you more to grow into. If concentrates are your thing, the CARTA Classic is where we'd start most people, and the Boost EVO is there if you want a brand with more reviews behind it.

What You Should Know Before Pairing Up on Buy 1, Get 1 50% Off Vapes & Rigs

The deal structure here rewards you for grabbing two devices, but picking the right two means understanding how these categories actually differ under the hood. This guide covers the mechanics behind e-rigs and dry herb vaporizers so you can tell which specs matter and which ones are just noise.

Why Water Filtration Changes the Concentrate Experience

E-rigs like the Dr. Dabber Boost EVO, Focus V CARTA, and HoneyStick Ripper all run vapor through water before it reaches your lips. That water does more than cool things down. It acts as a filter, trapping harsh particulates and letting smoother, more flavorful vapor pass through. Dry herb vaporizers like the PAX 3 skip this entirely because herb vapor is already lower in temperature and less irritating than concentrate vapor, which can hit above 400°F at the heating element. A common mistake we hear at Smoke & Vape is people assuming they can just add a water attachment to any portable vape and get the same result, but the airflow path in a purpose-built e-rig is designed around that filtration from the ground up.

How Atomizers Wear Out and Why That Matters Long Term

Every e-rig in this collection uses an atomizer to heat concentrates, and atomizers are consumable parts. They degrade over time because repeated heating and cooling cycles cause micro-fractures in the ceramic or quartz heating element, eventually reducing vapor production or creating uneven heat. The Focus V CARTA line uses swappable atomizers, which means you pop the old one out and drop a new one in without tools. Buyers often focus only on the upfront cost of the device itself and forget that atomizer replacements are an ongoing expense, sometimes every few weeks for heavy users. Before you commit to any e-rig, check that replacement atomizers are available and in stock for that specific model.

What Conduction vs. Convection Actually Does to Your Herb

Dry herb vaporizers heat material in one of two ways. Conduction presses herb directly against a hot surface (like a pan on a stove), which heats fast but can scorch the edges of your material if you don't stir the chamber between draws. Convection passes hot air through the herb instead, heating it more evenly but usually taking longer to reach temperature. The PAX 3 uses a conduction oven built from anodized aluminum, so the chamber itself is the heat source, and you'll get better results by packing it firmly and giving it a gentle shake between sessions. People new to dry herb vapes often pack too loosely, expecting it to work like a bowl, then wonder why they're getting wispy draws with little flavor.

Why App Connectivity Isn't Just a Gimmick on Some Devices

Temperature control on a vaporizer isn't just about picking "high" or "low." Different compounds in herb release at different temperatures, so a 10°F shift can change what you taste and feel. The PAX 3 connects to an app that lets you set a specific temperature rather than cycling through preset ranges with a button. That level of control means you can find the exact setting that works for your preferred material and repeat it every time. The Vie Dry Herb Vaporizer doesn't offer app connectivity based on what we know about its specs, so if dialing in a specific temp matters to you, that's a real functional gap between the two, not just a branding difference.

What "Limited Edition" Means for Replacement Parts and Resale

The Focus V CARTA Atlantis is a limited run, which means once our stock is gone, this specific edition won't come back. The device underneath is the same CARTA platform as the Classic, so atomizers and glass attachments are cross-compatible. Where it gets tricky is if a component specific to the Atlantis finish (like the base housing) cracks or breaks, you won't find an identical replacement. Limited runs hold their value better on the secondary market for the same reason, scarcity drives demand. If you're the type who keeps gear long term and wants easy part sourcing for years, the Classic is the safer pick; if you care about owning something that won't be widely available, the Atlantis is the one to grab now.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a BOGO 50% off deal work when the two items are different prices?

The short version: the discount applies to the lower-priced item. So if you add two products to your cart and one is priced higher than the other, the 50% off comes off the cheaper one automatically. You don't need a code or any manual adjustment; the cart handles it.

Where it gets worth thinking about is when you're deciding which two items to pair. If you grab two products that are close in price, you're getting close to the maximum possible savings on that second item. If the two items are far apart in price, the discount on the cheaper one is smaller in real terms. Neither pairing is wrong, but if you're trying to get the most out of the deal, matching items that are similar in price is generally the smarter move.

One thing to keep in mind: the 50% off applies to one unit of the lower-priced item per qualifying pair. If you're adding three or four items to your cart, it's worth double-checking how the deal stacks before you check out. When in doubt, reach out to customer service before you complete your order. It's easier to sort out before the transaction than after.

What types of concentrates work best in an electric dab rig?

The concentrate you use matters more than most people expect when they're getting into dabbing. E-rigs like the Dr. Dabber Boost EVO and Focus V CARTA are designed to handle a range of consistencies, but they don't all perform equally across the board.

Wax and shatter are the most common starting points. Wax is soft and easy to load with a dab tool; shatter is harder and more brittle, but it melts cleanly at moderate temperatures. Both work well in ceramic or quartz atomizers, which are the heating elements used in the CARTA and Boost EVO. Budder and badder (softer, creamier textures) also work reliably and tend to produce smooth, flavourful vapour because of their consistency.

Where things get trickier is with live resin and sauce. These are more liquid and can pool in the atomizer rather than sitting cleanly on the heating surface. They're not off-limits, but they do require a bit more care in how you load them, and you'll want to avoid overfilling. Dry, crumbly concentrates like crumble or honeycomb can also work, though they sometimes don't make full contact with the atomizer surface, which can lead to uneven heat and wasted material.

If you're new to concentrates entirely, wax is the most forgiving place to begin. It's easy to portion, it loads predictably, and it gives you a clear sense of how your e-rig heats and performs before you start experimenting with other textures.

How portable are electric dab rigs compared to dry herb vaporizers?

Honestly, these two categories aren't really competing on portability. Dry herb vaporizers are built to move with you. The PAX 3 Basic Kit is roughly the size of a lighter and fits in a jacket pocket without any setup required. The Vie Dry Herb Vaporizer is similarly compact. You charge them, load them, and go. That's the whole point.

E-rigs are a different story. The Dr. Dabber Boost EVO, Focus V CARTA Classic, and HoneyStick Ripper all have water chambers that need to be filled before use, glass components that are fragile in transit, and a form factor that's closer to a small desktop piece than a pocket device. They're battery-powered, so they're not tethered to a wall, but calling them "portable" in the same breath as a PAX 3 would be misleading. They're more accurately described as cordless home devices.

That said, e-rigs do travel. If you're moving between a couple of locations, keeping one at a friend's place, or bringing something to a gathering where you'll be stationary, an e-rig is workable. You just need to be realistic about the setup involved: filling the water chamber, handling glass carefully, and making sure the battery is charged before you leave. The HoneyStick Ripper, with its built-in bubbler design, is one of the more self-contained options in this category, which makes it slightly more practical to move around than a modular setup.

If true on-the-go use is what you need, a dry herb vaporizer is the right call. If you mostly session at home and just want the option to unplug from the wall, an e-rig covers that without much compromise.

What does "slightly imperfect packaging" mean when buying discounted vape gear?

It means exactly what it says: the box has seen better days. That might look like a dented corner, a torn seal, a scuffed label, or a lid that doesn't close as cleanly as a factory-fresh unit. The packaging took some cosmetic damage somewhere along the way, whether in shipping, storage, or handling.

The device inside is unaffected. The PAX 3 Basic Kit listed here with slightly imperfect packaging ships with the same vaporizer, the same accessories, and the same functionality as a unit in pristine retail packaging. PAX's warranty still applies. The device hasn't been used, repaired, or refurbished. It's a new product in a less-than-perfect box.

This is a meaningful distinction from "open box" or "refurbished," which would indicate the device itself had been returned or serviced. Slightly imperfect packaging is purely a cosmetic issue with the outer carton. If you're buying this as a gift and presentation matters, it's worth knowing upfront. If you're buying it for yourself and the box is going in the recycling anyway, it makes no practical difference at all.

The honest reason to pay attention to this label is so you're not surprised when it arrives. There's no hidden catch here; it's just transparency about why the discount exists.

What is the learning curve like for someone switching from smoking to vaporizing?

Switching from smoking to vaporizing is one of the more common transitions, and the adjustment is real but not steep. The biggest shift is that vapour behaves differently than smoke. It's cooler, less visible, and often less immediately intense on the inhale. First-timers frequently assume their device isn't working because they don't feel the hit the same way they do from a joint or a bowl. It's working; your expectations just need to recalibrate.

On the dry herb side, the PAX 3 is one of the more forgiving entry points because the single-button interface keeps things simple and the app lets you adjust temperature without guessing. The main habit to build is packing the chamber properly. A conduction vaporizer like the PAX 3 Basic Kit needs the herb packed in with some density so the heated walls make full contact with the material. Too loose and you'll get thin, underwhelming draws. The Vie Dry Herb Vaporizer is another option if you want to get familiar with the format before committing to a premium device.

E-rigs have a slightly steeper learning curve, mostly around loading concentrates and finding the right temperature for your preferred material. The Focus V CARTA Atlantis and Dr. Dabber Boost EVO both have preset heat settings that take a lot of the guesswork out for beginners. Lower temps produce more flavourful, smoother vapour; higher temps produce denser clouds with more intensity. Most people land somewhere in the middle after a few sessions.

The honest takeaway is that the first week or two involves some trial and error regardless of which device you choose. Give yourself time to experiment with heat settings and draw speed before deciding whether something is working. Slow, steady draws almost always outperform short, sharp ones on any vaporizer.

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