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Introduction
The Yocan Hit 2.0 is the latest budget-friendly dry herb vaporizer from Yocan, aiming to deliver a straightforward experience without frills. It’s affordable, portable, and simple to use — making it tempting for newcomers.
I’m Danny Foggs, and after testing it alongside the Yocan Vane 2, I can say this: the Hit 2.0 is a capable starter vape, and both perform similarly.
What’s Included
- Yocan Hit 2.0 vaporizer
- Cleaning brush
- USB-C charging cable
- User manual
Build Quality & Design
The Hit 2.0 has a slim, pocketable design with a ceramic chamber and an OLED display. It’s light and discreet, though build quality feels more “budget” compared to mid-range devices.
- Size: compact and easy to conceal
- Design: simple and functional, no premium feel
- Colours: Black, Silver
Danny’s take: it’s a fine entry-level unit, but doesn’t inspire the confidence of higher-end vapes.
Portability and Concealment
- Small enough for pocket carry
- Lightweight design
- Simple single-button controls
Stealth rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ — good size for public use, though not as stylish as a Pax or as rugged as a Starry.
Heating & Temp Options
- Conduction heating with ceramic oven
- Temp range: 200°C – 240°C
- Session timer options (3 or 5 minutes)
- Heat-up time: ~30 seconds
Performance is fine for light users, but vapour can get hot and harsh at higher temps.
Chamber & Loading Tips
- Ceramic chamber holds ~0.25 g
- Works best with a medium grind and light tamp
- Overpacking reduces airflow
Vapour Quality & Performance
- Flavour: decent at low temps, quickly degrades at higher temps
- Clouds: average — good for beginners, but not dense
- Draw resistance: moderate, not as free-flowing as the V3 Pro
In short: fine for entry-level use, but lacks the punch and flavour clarity of more advanced devices.
Battery & Charging
- Battery: 1400 mAh (built-in)
- Charging: USB-C (about 90 minutes for full charge)
- Usage: 5–7 sessions per charge
Battery life is modest, and the built-in cell means no swapping when it runs flat.
Cleaning & Maintenance
- Easy to clean thanks to ceramic oven
- Mouthpiece needs regular brushing
- Simpler upkeep than some premium vapes
Comparisons
- Yocan Vane 2 – Smaller, cheaper, and simpler than the Hit 2.0. Both are beginner vapes, but the Hit 2.0 offers a larger oven and slightly better display.
- XMAX Starry V4 – Better flavour, swappable batteries, more rugged build, and better vapour cooling. Strongly recommended over the Hit 2.0.
- XMAX V3 Pro – On-demand convection, dosing capsules, and much smoother vapour. A major step up in performance and versatility.
Conclusion
The Yocan Hit 2.0 is a solid beginner’s dry herb vape — affordable, simple, and portable. It’s fine for testing the waters, but most users will quickly outgrow it.
👉 Best for: budget buyers, absolute beginners.
👉 Not for: flavour chasers, heavy users, or long-term investment.
At DopeVapes.co.uk, we recommend the XMAX V3 Pro or XMAX Starry V4 over the Hit 2.0 — both deliver better flavour, performance, and long-term satisfaction.
Buying Options
Pick up the Yocan Hit 2.0 at DopeVapes.co.uk, or step up to the XMAX V3 Pro or Starry V4 for a far superior vaping experience.
Technical Specs
| Spec | Yocan Hit 2.0 |
|---|---|
| Heating | Conduction (ceramic oven) |
| Temp Range | 200°C – 240°C |
| Oven Capacity | ~0.25 g |
| Heat-up Time | ~30 sec |
| Battery | 1400 mAh (built-in) |
| Charging | USB-C |
| Sessions per Charge | 5–7 |
| Dimensions | Compact, pocket-sized |
Performance by Category
- Flavour ⭐⭐⭐
- Clouds ⭐⭐⭐
- Efficiency ⭐⭐⭐⭐
- Portability ⭐⭐⭐⭐
- Ease of Use ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
- Cleaning ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
- Value ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Affordable entry-level vape
- Ceramic oven for even heating
- OLED display with session timers
- Lightweight and discreet
Cons
- Built-in battery (non-swappable)
- Harsh vapour at higher temps
- Average flavour and clouds
- Won’t satisfy experienced users
💨Danny Foggs’ Verdict:
The Yocan Hit 2.0 is fine as a budget starter, but if you’re serious about vaping, the XMAX V3 Pro or Starry V4 are far better investments. The Hit 2.0 is more of a “training wheels” vape than a daily driver.













