XMax OONT Vaporizer Review — 5 Temperature Settings at $50
This XMax OONT vaporizer review covers the $50 budget dry herb vaporizer from TopGreen Tech. Is a fifty-dollar vape worth your time? Read on for first-impression testing, temperature settings, vapor quality, and an honest verdict on whether the XMax OONT budget vaporizer is right for you. XMax OONT Vaporizer Review — What Is It? The ...
This XMax OONT vaporizer review covers the $50 budget dry herb vaporizer from TopGreen Tech. Is a fifty-dollar vape worth your time? Read on for first-impression testing, temperature settings, vapor quality, and an honest verdict on whether the XMax OONT budget vaporizer is right for you.
XMax OONT Vaporizer Review — What Is It?
The XMax OONT is a compact, pocket-friendly dry herb vape retailing at $50. It’s made by TopGreen Tech (the XMax brand) and targets beginners or casual users who want to get into vaping without spending $100–$200 on a premium device. This XMax OONT dry herb vape is small enough to fit in a front pocket, made from plastic, and features a USBC charging port for modern convenience.
XMax OONT Specs and What’s in the Box
- 5 temperature presets: 180 / 190 / 200 / 210 / 220°C (356 / 374 / 392 / 410 / 428°F)
- Haptic feedback (vibration when at temperature and session timer changes)
- 3-minute and 5-minute session modes (double-click to switch)
- Extendable glass mouthpiece
- USBC charging cable
- 2 dosage capsules
- Isopropyl alcohol cleaning pads
- Wire brush for air path cleaning
- Q-tips for oven cleaning
- Approximately 0.2g oven capacity
OONT Vape Temperature Settings — 5 Presets Explained
The OONT vape temperature settings range from 180°C (356°F) on the low end to 220°C (428°F) on the high end, with three steps in between. To cycle through the OONT vape temperature settings, hold the power button for about 2 seconds — the device vibrates and changes the light to confirm the new setting. For first-time users, starting at setting 2 (190°C / 374°F) or 3 (200°C / 392°F) is a good starting point. Bump it up toward the end of the bowl to extract the remaining material.
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