Okay, so, I’ve been trying out a bunch of these disposable dab pens lately, you know, the ones you just toss when they’re done? I wanted to find the best ones, the ones that actually work well and don’t just fall apart after a few uses. It’s been a journey, let me tell you.
First off, I started hitting up all the local shops, just browsing what they had. I picked up a few that looked decent, you know, not too cheap-looking but not crazy expensive either. I grabbed some that had some good ratings and also I chose some brands that I have heard about before. Then, I compared their prices and chose some that looked like a good deal.

- I tried this one, the Area 52 THCA Vape Pen. It was pretty good, I gotta say. Worked well, decent flavor. It seemed like a great choice.
- Then there was the Finest Labs THCA Disposable Weed Pen. This one was also really nice, maybe even a little better than the Area 52. It’s hard to decide, really. These two were my favorites.
- There was also Linx Blaze. This one was nice too and it also gave me a good impression.
- The last one that I tried was Puffco. Not bad at all.
But it wasn’t just about trying random ones. I started thinking about what actually makes a good dab pen. So I started paying more attention to how they were made.
I noticed some were made with better materials, you know? They felt solid, like they wouldn’t break easily. That’s important, especially if you’re carrying them around. I also checked out how long the battery lasted on each one. Some died way too quick, which is super annoying. And then there was this whole thing about temperature control. Some of these pens let you adjust the temperature, which is kinda cool. It lets you get a different kind of hit, you know?
After testing all these different pens, I narrowed it down to a few favorites, which is Area 52 and Finest Labs. I tried to take note of all of the important details, like what kind of material it’s made of, its battery life, temperature control, etc. But honestly, it also came down to just how they felt to use. Some just hit better than others, you know? And the flavor, too. Some tasted kinda harsh, while others were smooth and tasty. I found that the THCA ones from Koi were great. I will probably try some more from them later.
So yeah, that’s been my experience with these disposable dab pens. It’s been a bit of a process, but I think I’ve got a pretty good handle on which ones are worth the money. Definitely learned a lot along the way! It seems like there is no healthiest choice for me. But at least I learned how to pick a good one when I see one now.