Honey Stick HRB Plus
Pros
- Large 14 mm ceramic heating chamber
- Digital temperature setting (180-220 °C) with LCD display
- Vibration alert when the target temperature is reached
- Large 1,500 mAh battery with USB-C fast charging
- A lot of equipment at a budget price
Cons
- Conduction — not a true convection vaporizer
- Stirring halfway through the session needed for even extraction
- At maximum temperature, heat travels into the mouthpiece
- The battery needs charging more often on long sessions
- The ceramic chamber is a wear area
Honey Stick HRB Plus — Price Comparison (2 shops) 50–65 €
Last updated: 17/07/2026, 6:42 AM
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Specifications
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Heating Method | Conduction |
| Device Type | Portable |
| Brand | Honey Stick |
| Power Source | Battery |
| Temperature Range | 180°C - 220°C |
| Battery Capacity | 1500 mAh |
| Temperature Control | Digital |
| Material | Dry Herb |
| Charging Port | usb-c |
About this vaporizer
The HoneyStick HRB Plus is a vaporizer for dry herbs — HRB stands for herb. It works with a comparatively large 14-millimetre ceramic heating chamber in which the herb rests directly. Important for an honest assessment: it is a conduction device, not a true convection vaporizer — the herb is heated directly by the heated chamber. Reviews therefore recommend stirring the material once halfway through the session so it extracts evenly. The temperature can be set digitally between 180 and 220 degrees Celsius, an LCD display and a session timer show the status, and a vibration signals reaching the target temperature. The 1,500 mAh battery is supplied via USB-C with fast charging, and an auto-shutoff kicks in after five minutes. The HRB Plus thus offers a lot of equipment at a budget price.
- Large 14 mm ceramic heating chamber
- Digital temperature setting (180-220 °C) with LCD display
- Vibration alert when the target temperature is reached
- Large 1,500 mAh battery with USB-C fast charging
- A lot of equipment at a budget price
- Conduction — not a true convection vaporizer
- Stirring halfway through the session needed for even extraction
- At maximum temperature, heat travels into the mouthpiece
- The battery needs charging more often on long sessions
- The ceramic chamber is a wear area
The HoneyStick HRB Plus is a dry herb vaporizer with a large 14-mm ceramic chamber, digital temperature (180-220 °C), LCD display and vibration alert. It is a conduction device (not true convection), with a 1.500-mAh battery via USB-C. On VapoChecker, you can find it with daily updated prices from verified shops.
Large ceramic chamber, honest assessment
Display, vibration and temperature
Battery and everyday use
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Spec comparison
| HRB Plus | PAX Mini | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Portable | Portable |
| Heating | Conduction | Conduction |
| Temperature | 180°C - 220°C | 180°C - 215°C |
| Heat-up time | N/A | 22s |
| Battery | 1500 mAh | 3000 mAh |
| Price from | 50€ | 111€ |
| HRB Plus | Starry 4 | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Portable | Portable |
| Heating | Conduction | Conduction |
| Temperature | 180°C - 220°C | 100°C - 240°C |
| Heat-up time | N/A | 30s |
| Battery | 1500 mAh | 2550 mAh |
| Price from | 50€ | 57€ |
No. The HRB Plus is a conduction device: the herb sits directly in the heated ceramic chamber and is heated by its walls, not surrounded by hot air. Reviews recommend stirring halfway through the session.
It can be set digitally between 180 and 220 degrees Celsius. An LCD display and a session timer show the status.
A vibration alert notifies you when the target temperature has been reached, so you do not have to keep looking at the display.
The battery has 1.500 mAh and is powered via USB-C with fast charging. During long sessions, however, it still needs to be charged more often.
Because at maximum temperature, heat travels into the mouthpiece. The extended glass mouthpiece helps the vapour cool down a little on the way.










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