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Last updated: 03/03/2026, 12:35 PM
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Specifications
| Heating Method | Conduction |
| Device Type | Portable |
| Power Source | Butane |
| Heat-up Time | 5 seconds |
| Warranty | 2 years |
| Water Pipe | View water pipe adapters |
| Temperature Control | Manual |
| Replaceable Battery | No |
| Passthrough Charging | No |
Source: Puff Puff PalaceRetailer · Verified 18.02.2026
The KiClick by Katalyzer is an on-demand vaporizer with conduction heating. Unlike session devices, it only heats when you draw — saving both material and battery. The chamber wall transfers heat directly to the contents, producing vapor within seconds. Maximum temperature reaches 220 °C. One draw, done, pocket it. Prices in the price comparison.
See also: Katalyzer Vapter · Katalyzer Mini · Weha · VapHit X
Design and Handling
The KiClick fits comfortably in hand and slides into any jacket pocket. Operation is via one or more buttons. The device heats herbs in a ceramic or stainless steel chamber through direct wall contact. Typical heat-up time: 20-40 seconds to operating temperature.
Temperature Control
The KiClick offers kompakter Click-Vaporizer. With conduction vaporizers, temperature selection matters: low (180-190°C) for flavor, medium (190-210°C) for balance, high (210-230°C) for thick clouds. Pack the chamber evenly for best results.
Vapor Quality
Conduction heats material through contact with hot chamber walls. This means even extraction when packed right, but herbs near the edges may darken faster than the center. Stirring mid-session or rotating the device improves yield. Flavor is typically warm and full-bodied.
Battery and Maintenance
Most session vaporizers use built-in lithium-ion batteries lasting 1-2 hours. Empty the chamber after each session and brush clean. Wipe with isopropanol every 1-2 weeks. Replace screens regularly for optimal airflow.
Frequently Asked Questions
Depending on model and temperature, 4-8 sessions per charge. USB-C charging typically takes 1-2 hours.
Conduction heats up faster and is cheaper to produce. Convection often delivers purer flavor. Both have trade-offs — personal preference wins.
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