Pros
- 2800 mAh battery (50 min runtime)
- Hybrid heating with 50% more vapor
- USB-C charging
- 125g lightweight
- $250 — best PAX value
Cons
- No app/Bluetooth
- No water pipe compatibility
- No dosing capsules
- 100 min charge time
Herb Prep & Grind for the PAX Four. You can find the complete overview on the main page.
Herb Prep & Grind
Herb Prep & Grind is a core practical topic for the PAX Four. Build a stable baseline with fixed temperature and airflow, adjust one variable per session, and keep short notes to find a reproducible setup.
Check draw rhythm, chamber fill, and cleaning intervals in a regular routine. Most quality gains come from consistency, not from extreme settings.
- Start with one repeatable profile.
- Change only one parameter at a time.
- Track taste, vapor density, and session duration.
- Clean cooling path, screens, and seals regularly.
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- Microdosing
- Troubleshooting & Error Messages
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Review & Long-Term Test
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Mouthpieces are compatible. Dosing capsules and concentrate inserts won't work — the PAX Four has a different oven design and doesn't support concentrates.
Yes if vapor quality is your priority. Hybrid heating is a clear upgrade. No if you need app control, concentrate compatibility, or maximum battery life — the PAX 3 has all of those, the PAX Four doesn't.










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