Hamilton Devices Cloak
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4.5/10
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Pros
- Hides the 510 cartridge completely inside the housing
- Discreet and inconspicuous — does not look like a vaporizer
- Adjustable voltage for different cartridges
- Magnetic connection for quick cartridge swaps
- Compact enough for a pants pocket
Cons
- Only for 510 cartridges — no herbs
- Cartridges must be purchased separately
- Battery relatively small — drains quickly with heavy use
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Last updated: 03/03/2026, 1:46 PM
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Specifications
| Heating Method | Conduction |
| Device Type | Pen |
| Power Source | Battery |
| Heat-up Time | 2 seconds |
| Battery Capacity | 650 mAh |
| Warranty | 1 years |
| Temperature Control | Presets |
| Material | Concentrates |
| Replaceable Battery | No |
| Passthrough Charging | No |
Source: Hamilton DevicesOfficial · Verified 19.02.2026
The Hamilton Devices Cloak uses conduction heating — the material sits against heated chamber walls and warms evenly throughout the session. Hamilton Devices built it as a compact daily driver that fits in any pocket. Maximum temperature reaches 230 °C. The built-in battery holds 650 mAh. Find the best price in our price comparison.
Design and Portability
The Hamilton Devices Cloak is slim and discreet — barely recognizable as a vaporizer at first glance. Metal or plastic housing protects the electronics. Single-button operation keeps things intuitive. Fits in a shirt pocket and typically weighs under 50 grams.
Heating Element
Concentrate pens typically use quartz, ceramic, or titanium coils that heat wax directly. Quartz delivers the purest flavor, ceramic heats more evenly, titanium is the most durable. Some models offer swappable coils for different material types.
Loading and Vaping
Place a rice-grain sized portion of concentrate directly on the coil. Don't overload — too much material clogs the coil and hurts flavor. Tap the button briefly (preheat) or hold to vape. Draw slowly and steadily. Let the coil run briefly after your draw.
Battery and Care
Most concentrate pens use small batteries (300-900mAh) for 20-50 draws per charge. USB charging in 30-60 minutes. Burn off the coil briefly after each use. Soak the coil in ISO every few weeks. Replace coils when flavor drops — typically every 2-4 weeks.
Frequently Asked Questions
No, pure concentrate devices are designed for waxes and extracts only. Dry herbs would damage the coil.
With daily use, every 2-4 weeks. Signs: burnt taste, less vapor, visible coil discoloration.
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