Camouflet Ceramo XL

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Pros

  • Convection with flame technique.
  • Just 20 g, ultra-light.
  • On-demand with instant draws in 5 s.
  • Water pipe compatible.
  • No charging needed, just fire.

Cons

  • Needs lighter/flame to operate.
  • No electronic temperature display.
  • No dosing caps and no app.
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Specifications

Specifications
Heating Method Convection
Device Type Butane Vaporizer
Brand Camouflet
Power Source Butane
Heat-up Time 5 seconds
Weight 210 g
Warranty 2 years
Water Pipe Compatible View water pipe adapters
Session Mode On-Demand
Temperature Control Manual
Material Dry Herb
Vapor Path Ceramic
Replaceable Battery No
Passthrough Charging No
Charging Port none
MSRP $157,02

Source: CamoufletOfficial · Verified 19.02.2026

About this vaporizer

The Camouflet Ceramo XL is a Canadian butane convection vaporizer built for users who actively choose flame over electricity. No battery, no charging port, no digital interface — just a ceramic heating element that a butane torch brings up to temperature in about five seconds. That speed is one of butane's genuine advantages over most portable vaporizers.

The XL in the name refers to an extra-large herb chamber, which means more material per load and more vapor production per heating cycle. Sharing the device, packing a larger dose, or simply getting more out of each torch hit are all practical benefits of the oversized chamber.

Heating is pure convection. The ceramic element transfers heat to airflow rather than to the herb directly — that's the same principle as the most respected tabletop vaporizers, delivered in a butane-powered format. The ceramic material handles heat well, distributes it evenly, and doesn't add any taste to the vapor path.

Water pipe compatibility is part of the design, which makes sense given that butane convection vapor can run hot. Connecting to a bong or water piece cools and softens the draw significantly. Most serious Camouflet users run their devices through water, and the Ceramo XL is set up for exactly that.

Camouflet backs the device with a two-year warranty. The XL suits experienced users who know the butane format, want maximum chamber size, and prefer convection heating over everything else the portable market offers.

Pros
  • Convection with flame technique.
  • Just 20 g, ultra-light.
  • On-demand with instant draws in 5 s.
  • Water pipe compatible.
  • No charging needed, just fire.
Cons
  • Needs lighter/flame to operate.
  • No electronic temperature display.
  • No dosing caps and no app.
Key Facts — Camouflet Ceramo XL Butane · Heating: Convection · Heat-up: 5s · Weight: 210g · From: €123 · Shops: 3

The Camouflet Ceramo XL uses ceramic balls for heat retention - an approach that differs from the ruby or quartz balls used by other manufacturers. Ceramic holds heat longer and releases it more evenly than a pure titanium tip. The device belongs to Camouflet's Convector range, is handmade in Canada, and runs on butane gas. The body is made of hardwood, while the vapour path is made of glass and glass components. A 14-mm WPA adapter is built in, allowing the Ceramo XL to connect directly to water pieces. Thanks to the larger chamber and the ceramic balls, it works both as a portable vaporizer and as a substitute for a desktop device at home. Our price comparison shows current offers for the Ceramo XL.

See also: Zooter · Camouflet Injector · Camouflet Inductor · Convector XL

Ceramic Ball Convection

In the heating section of the Ceramo XL, there are ceramic balls that are heated with a butane lighter. The balls store the heat and release it evenly to the air flowing through over several draws. This keeps the temperature more stable than in a setup based solely on a titanium tip. Extraction is more thorough because the heat does not drop off after the first draw. Compared with ruby balls, ceramic is more affordable and offers similar heat retention properties at a lower weight.

Research context: A study in the Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Hazekamp et al., 2006) showed that vaporisation at controlled temperatures releases over 95 % of the desired active compounds, while largely avoiding combustion by-products. Source: PubMed 16637053

Spec comparison

Camouflet Ceramo XLConvector
TypeButaneButane
HeatingConvectionConvection
Temperature220°C220°C
Heat-up time5s5s
BatteryButaneButane
Price from189€99€
Camouflet Ceramo XLZooter
TypeButaneButane
HeatingConvectionHybrid
Temperature220°C220°C
Heat-up time5s5s
BatteryButaneButane
Price from189€199€
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What sets the Ceramo XL apart from other Convector models? +

The Ceramo XL uses ceramic balls in the heating section instead of a pure titanium tip. The balls retain heat for longer and release it more evenly. This keeps the temperature stable over several draws and makes extraction more thorough.

Are ceramic balls comparable to ruby balls? +

Both materials retain heat well. Ceramic is lighter and more affordable than ruby or quartz. Heat retention is similar, although ruby balls stay at temperature slightly longer. For most users, the difference in everyday use is minor.

How is the Ceramo XL heated? +

With a butane lighter. The flame heats the ceramic balls, which then transfer the heat to the air flowing through. It is pure convection - no direct contact between the flame and the material.

Can the Ceramo XL be used with a water piece? +

Yes, the built-in 14-mm WPA adapter allows direct connection to any water piece with a 14-mm joint. No additional accessories are needed. The combination of ceramic balls and water filtration produces especially cool vapour.

Is the Ceramo XL portable or a desktop device? +

Both. The format is compact enough for use on the go, but the larger chamber and the heat retention of the ceramic balls also make it a serious desktop substitute when used with a water piece.

How do you clean the ceramic balls? +

Soak them occasionally in isopropanol and rinse them off. The balls themselves do not wear out and last indefinitely under normal use. The glass parts of the vapour path are soaked in alcohol separately.

What is the vapour path made of? +

Glass and the ceramic balls. No plastic in the airflow. The wooden body encloses the construction, but does not come into contact with the vapour. This produces a clean, neutral taste.

Where is the Ceramo XL made? +

In Canada by Camouflet. Each device is individually handmade. The wood types vary depending on the available batch, giving each piece its own character.

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