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FlytLab Lift Vaporizer

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FlytLab Lift VaporizerFlytLab Lift Vaporizer The FlytLab Lift Vape is a stylish and compact portable convection styled vaporizer with a high capacity oven and powerful battery. You can enjoy a high quality vaping experience wherever you want. Its aluminium design and hybrid convection conduction deliver a modern and high quality vape experience that will keep any vape fan happy. This is the ideal vaporizer for people who want a compact, discreet vaporizer that will deliver

FlytLab Lift Vaporizer

The FlytLab Lift Vape is a stylish and compact portable convection-styled vaporizer with a high-capacity oven and powerful battery. You can enjoy a high-quality vaping experience wherever you want.

Its aluminium design and hybrid convection/ conduction deliver a modern and high-quality vape experience that will keep any vape fan happy. This is the ideal vaporizer for people who want a compact, discreet vaporizer that will deliver a next-level vape experience to them.

FlytLab Lift Vaporizer Features

Vaporize

Herbs

Storage capacity

0.70 grams

Temperature Levels

3 Temperature (High 415° F - 425° F, Medium 395° F - 405° F, Low 365° F - 375° F)

Initial heating

30 - 50 seconds

Heating system

Hybrid

Heating coating material

Ceramic

External coating material

Aluminum alloy

Battery capacity

Approximately 60 minutes

Charging time

2 hours

Compatible chargers

USB

Compatible smartphones

No

Other functions

Auto shut off feature, One button control

Approximate Dimenisons

4.45 cm x 12 cm x 16.5 cm

Approximate Weight

0.70 lbs

FlytLab Warranty

10 years from the manufacturer


FlytLab Lift Vaporizer - Aluminum Design

The body of the Flytlab Lift is made out of a tough and lightweight aluminum which will stand up to the rigors of daily use. Despite its compact size, decent function and battery capacity but it still disappears into your hand when in use. It is just under 4 inches long and barely 1 inch wide so will also easily fit in any pocket or purse. This is the ideal vaporizer for the vaper who likes to enjoy their hits on the go.

Convection/Conduction Heating

The FlytLab is a hybrid vaporizer. This means that it uses convection heating to blow hot air through your dry herb. This gradually bakes the active ingredients out of your herb in much the same way a fan oven works. This results in tasty, thick, and potent vapor!

Large Oven Capacity

The FlytLab Lift’s oven is surprisingly large for a vape of its size, you can load up to 0.6 grams of material in one go so that you'll get plenty of use each time you fill it up. The oven is fully ceramic to ensure that you get not only great vapor but also great flavor that will always leave you wanting more.

The Lift’s mouthpiece is held in place by a magnet and can be pushed back into the device to hide it in the oven. This has the benefit of keeping the glass stem tucked away nice and safely inside the oven when not in use When you want to pack down your herb all you do is give it a quick push down to re-pack your herbs.

Advanced Temperature Settings

This vaporizer uses three pre-set temperature settings that lets you adjust the thickness and power of your vapor. The higher the temperature setting, the thicker your vapor. The one-button system also makes it incredibly easy to switch on/off or change your temperature settings, simply click the button three times and it will turn it on, click it three times again and it will turn off. Once you do turn it on it will be up to temp in less than 40 seconds even on the highest temperature setting so you won't be standing around waiting for the oven to get fully warmed.

Long Battery Life

The FlytLab Lift has a powerful and long-life battery. Thanks to the efficiency of the oven you can get anything from 13-20 sessions per full charge (depending on what temp setting you are running). It takes around 2 hours to fully charge via the included micro USB cable and you get the total peace of mind of FlytLabs 10 YEAR manufacturer's warranty. The FlytLab Lift also features a smart auto shut-off which senses if you don't use the device and switches it off after 30 seconds to preserve your material and prevent the battery being drained.

FlytLab Lift Vaporizer - What's in the box?

  • 1 x FlytLab Lift Vaporizer
  • 2 x glass lip pieces
  • 1 x cleaning tool
  • 1 x cleaning brush
  • 1 x silicone sleeve
  • 1 x micro USB lead for charging
  • 1 x instruction manual
  • 1 x Flytlab sticker

FlytLab Lift In Depth Review

The Lift is FlytLab’s newest innovation in dry herb vaporizer technology. FlytLab have a long established history of creating high quality vaporizers and the Lift is yet another great device; the smallest, more portable, and sleekest vaporizer they have created.

The Lift’s chamber features a ceramic heating chamber with a mesh screen that will make sure your herb stays away from direct contact with the heating element. You’ll find that the Lift delivers a tasty vapor on it’s lower - to medium temperatures. The higher temperatures offer a thicker, more potent cloud that can be a bit harsh for some, but is certainly effective.

The Lift has a single button control scheme. Three presses in rapid succession will activate the device and you can adjust your temperature setting by holding down the button. The Lift has great temperature regulation and maintains a tasty, even temperature. The heat up time is a mere 60 seconds, so you wont have to wait to long for your first hit! It has a mild draw resistance which is great for those of you who aren’t used to vaporizers. However if you are a vape veteran then this might be a bit too mild for you. After you’re finished you can rely on the automatic shut off to ensure that your herb isn’t wasted.

The FlytLab Lift is great for anyone who wants to enjoy a tasty, and compact vaping experience.

FlytLab Lift Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Compact
  • Hybrid heating
  • High quality aluminium body

Cons

  • Harsh vapor at higher temperatures
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