Pros
- Convection-only heater reaches 221 °C in ~25 seconds
- 2,500 mAh battery delivers about six full sessions
- Includes WPA and dosing capsule support out of the box
- Lightweight shell keeps it pocket-friendly
Cons
- Plastic chassis feels less premium than metal rivals
- Built-in battery cannot be swapped mid-day
- Airflow is tighter than open artisan convection rigs
Price Comparison (16 shops)
Last updated: 16/03/2026, 6:24 AM
Specifications
| Heating Method | Convection |
| Device Type | Portable |
| Brand | Boundless |
| Power Source | Battery |
| Heat-up Time | 25 seconds |
| Battery Capacity | 2500 mAh |
| Warranty | 3 years |
| Water Pipe | View water pipe adapters |
| Replaceable Battery | No |
| Passthrough Charging | No |
About this vaporizer
Boundless CFV is Boundless' convection-only follow-up to the CF, pairing a 2,500 mAh battery with a stainless-steel heater that tops out at 221 °C after roughly 25 seconds. The bowl floats inside the airflow so herbs never touch hot metal, and the flavor bump is immediately noticeable over the older CF conduction core.
You get three interchangeable heat-retention rings plus included WPA and dosing capsule support, so it jumps from pocket sessions to glass pieces without fuss. The battery lasts around six full sessions and recharges via USB, and the light plastic shell keeps weight low despite the strong heater.
Ranked 86th, the CFV suits session users who want convection character without stepping into a fragile artisan vape. It is still easy to share with beginners because Boundless kept the single-button UI, so the CFV works as a learning bridge between conduction workhorses and craft convection sticks.
- Convection-only heater reaches 221 °C in ~25 seconds
- 2,500 mAh battery delivers about six full sessions
- Includes WPA and dosing capsule support out of the box
- Lightweight shell keeps it pocket-friendly
- Plastic chassis feels less premium than metal rivals
- Built-in battery cannot be swapped mid-day
- Airflow is tighter than open artisan convection rigs
The Boundless CFV by Boundless is a portable vaporizer with pure convection heating. Heat-up time is roughly 25 seconds. The built-in 2500 mAh battery provides multiple sessions per charge. Features like water pipe adapter support round out the package. Our price comparison lists it at 2 shops from €93.16.
Heating & Temperature
The Boundless CFV uses pure convection heating. Temperature goes up to 221 °C, heat-up takes roughly 25 seconds.
Convection passes hot air through the material without direct contact, producing clean vapor with little residual taste between draws.
Battery & Charging
The Boundless CFV has a built-in 2500 mAh battery.
Design & Portability
The Boundless CFV is a portable vaporizer.
Accessories & Compatibility
The Boundless CFV works with:
- water pipe adapter (WPA, for cooler vapor)
Additional original accessories from Boundless are available separately.
Verdict
The Boundless CFV is a portable vaporizer by Boundless with pure convection heating. It suits users who prioritize vapor quality and flavor as well as bong users. Our price comparison shows it from €93.16 at 2 shops.
Full Convection Heating
The CFV stands for Convection Forced Vaporizer — and the name is accurate. Unlike the hybrid CF, the CFV uses pure convection heating where hot air is drawn through the herb on each inhale. This on-demand style means the material is only heated when you draw, which conserves herb and preserves flavour between puffs. The trade-off is that the first draw takes a moment to produce visible vapour as air heats on its way through the packed chamber. Slower, longer draws of 10–15 seconds work best. The convection system produces some of the cleanest flavour available at this price point.
Oven Loading for Convection
Convection vaporizers have different packing requirements than conduction devices. For the CFV, grind material to a medium consistency and load it loosely — do not tamp it down. Airflow needs to pass through the material freely for the convection system to work properly. Overpacking reduces vapour quality and increases draw resistance. The oven holds about 0.4 g, but half-filling it works perfectly fine for solo sessions. Temperature-wise, 185–200 °C produces the best flavour-to-vapour balance. The OLED display shows exact temperature in real time, so you can monitor heat-up progress and know precisely when to start drawing.
Maintenance and Battery
The CFV stays cleaner than conduction vaporizers because herb does not bake onto the oven walls. A quick brush-out after each session is usually sufficient for daily maintenance. Weekly, remove the mouthpiece screen and soak it in isopropyl alcohol for 10 minutes. The glass mouthpiece option, available as an accessory, is easier to keep clean than the standard plastic piece and adds slight cooling to the vapour path. The 2500 mAh battery provides 6–8 sessions per charge, and charging via USB takes around 3 hours. The large battery and efficient on-demand heating mean the CFV can last a full day for moderate users.









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