Pros
- Convection with butane flame technique.
- Just 15 g, featherlight.
- On-demand with instant draws in 5 s.
- Water pipe compatible.
- No charging needed.
Cons
- Needs butane lighter to operate.
- No electronic temperature display.
- No dosing caps and no app.
Camouflet Injector — Price Comparison (4 shops) 104–139 €
Last updated: 17/07/2026, 12:38 AM
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Specifications
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Heating Method | Convection |
| Device Type | Butane Vaporizer |
| Brand | Camouflet |
| Power Source | Butane |
| Heat-up Time | 5 seconds |
| Weight | 50 g |
| Warranty | 2 years |
| Water Pipe Compatible | View water pipe adapters |
| Session Mode | On-Demand |
| Temperature Control | Manual |
| Material | Dry Herb |
| Vapor Path | Metal |
| Replaceable Battery | No |
| Passthrough Charging | No |
| Charging Port | none |
Source: CamoufletOfficial · Verified 19.02.2026
About this vaporizer
The Camouflet Injector is a passive convection heater head from the Canadian maker Camouflet — with no built-in battery and no built-in gas system. Heat comes from an external source: primarily an induction heater (such as the Camouflet Inductor) or a PID-controlled e-nail coil, or alternatively a torch applied to the heater body. Incoming air is heated in the stainless-steel heater and drawn through the material (pure convection), with no direct flame contact. Just 15 g, ready in seconds, water-pipe compatible. Heating method: convection.
- Convection with butane flame technique.
- Just 15 g, featherlight.
- On-demand with instant draws in 5 s.
- Water pipe compatible.
- No charging needed.
- Needs butane lighter to operate.
- No electronic temperature display.
- No dosing caps and no app.
Camouflet Vaporizer Key Takeaways Camouflet — vaporizer manufacturer from Canada Convection + hybrid heating, 6 models (portable, butane) Range from 86 € to 157 €, available at 14+ shops
Camouflet →The Camouflet Injector is a passive convection heating head from Canada — with no battery of its own and no built-in gas system. The heat comes from outside: primarily via an induction heater (e.g. the Camouflet Inductor) or a PID-regulated e-nail coil, alternatively via torch directly on the heating element. The incoming air is heated in the stainless steel heating element and passed through the material — pure convection, without direct flame contact. Only 15 g, ready to use in seconds. Current prices in the price comparison.
See also: Zooter · Convector · Camouflet Ceramo XL · Convector XL
Passive Heating Head — External Heat Source
The Injector generates no heat of its own: it is a passive stainless steel heating element heated from an external source. You insert it into an induction heater (Camouflet Inductor) or onto a PID-regulated e-nail coil — alternatively it can be heated with a torch. The air flowing through absorbs the heat and vaporises the material via convection, without direct flame contact.
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 whilst largely avoiding combustion by-products. Source: PubMed 16637053
Heating: Induction, E-Nail or Torch
The Injector works most evenly and reproducibly with an induction heater or a PID-regulated coil — constant temperature, no flare-ups, no gas taste. It can also be used with a torch, though this requires some practice and care. The head has no battery or gas tank of its own — you choose the heat source freely.
Compatibility with Convector Tips
The Injector is compatible with the titanium tips of the Camouflet Convector range (Convector, Convector XL, compatible Ceramo models). Existing Convector accessories — glass parts, wooden body, WPA adapter — can continue to be used; only the heat source is your choice.
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No — the Injector is a passive heating head with no battery of its own and no built-in gas tank. The heat comes from an external source: induction heater, PID e-nail coil, or torch.
Most evenly with an induction heater (e.g. Camouflet Inductor) or a PID-regulated e-nail coil. A torch works too, but requires practice.
Yes — it fits the titanium tips of the Convector range; glass parts, wooden body, and WPA adapter can continue to be used.










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