6.8/10
Vapochecker Score
Pros
- Proven budget portable with a loyal following
- Ceramic chamber delivers decent flavor
- Multiple temperature levels for flexibility
- Compact and light — fits any pocket
- Under €40 with good value for money
Cons
- Vapor performance below mid-range level
- Battery life could be better
- Build quality feels somewhat basic
Price Comparison (2 shops)
Last updated: 03/03/2026, 5:11 PM
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Specifications
| Heating Method | Convection |
| Device Type | Portable |
| Power Source | Battery |
| Temperature Range | 160°C - 220°C |
| Heat-up Time | 25 seconds |
| Battery Capacity | 850 mAh |
| Weight | 135 g |
| Warranty | 2 years |
| Water Pipe | View water pipe adapters |
| Session Mode | Session |
| Temperature Control | Digital |
| Material | Dry Herb |
| Vapor Path | Metal |
| Battery Type | Internal |
| Replaceable Battery | No |
| Passthrough Charging | Yes |
| Charging Port | USB-C |
Source: La Centrale VapeurRetailer · Verified 19.02.2026
The Mini Dee by Weecke is a portable vaporizer using convection heating, powered by 850 mAh battery. Maximum temperature reaches 220 C. Heat-up time is 25 seconds. WPA compatible for water pipe use. Our price comparison shows current offers from various European shops. Since 2024 we compare prices for the Mini Dee from over 60 shops across Europe.
See also: Rush · Weecke Viliz · Weecke C Vapor 5.0 · Weecke Puzzle
Convection Principle
In the Mini Dee, the butane flame doesn't heat material directly but rather the air flowing through a glass chamber or metal channel. Material is surrounded by hot air and extracted evenly. Compared to conduction, flavor lasts longer since there's no charring at the walls.
Build and Craftsmanship
Many butane convection vapes like the Mini Dee are handmade from wood, glass, and brass. Each piece is unique. Wood insulates heat, glass provides a pure vapor path, brass fittings ensure durability. Artisan vaporizers with character, not mass-produced.
Technique and Learning Curve
Butane convection takes some practice: hold the flame near or under the air intake while inhaling slowly. Your draw controls airflow and therefore temperature. Harder draws = more air = cooler vapor. Lighter draws = less air = hotter vapor. You'll get the hang of it after 2-3 sessions.
Flavor and Comparison
Butane convection often delivers the purest flavor of all vaporizer types. Since only hot air touches the material and no electronics affect the vapor path, you taste terpenes undiluted. Compared to electric devices: more flavor, but less consistency. Each draw can be different — that's part of the experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, with proper use of a quality jet lighter. The flame doesn't touch material directly. Butane burns cleanly to CO2 and water.
The learning curve is steeper than electric devices, but intuitive after a few sessions. The variable flavor is part of the appeal for many.
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