Puff or Pass: Utillian 6 Wax Pen
We review more dry herb vapes and concentrate pens than any other category of cannabis accessories – and there are MANY! So let’s talk about the Utillian 6, because this one actually caught us off guard—in a good way.
At first glance, it looks… different. That long mouthpiece definitely stands out, and yeah, it almost feels a little sci-fi. But once you realize why it’s built that way, it makes a lot more sense. The longer mouthpiece helps cool the vapor, especially when you crank the temp up for bigger hits—and it actually works.

How It Hits
This is a wax pen with four temperature settings, so you can dial it in depending on what you want. Lower temps = better flavor. Higher temps = thicker clouds. Super straightforward, super easy to use. Five clicks to turn it on, quick haptic buzz when it’s ready, and you’re good to go.
The sleeper feature here is the terp pearl inside the chamber. If you’ve used devices like the Dip Rover before, you’ll recognize this concept – if you missed our review on that one, check it out on the channel. When you draw, the pearl spins and helps evenly heat your concentrate. Translation? Smoother hits and more consistent vapor. It’s one of those things you don’t notice at first—but once you do, you’re like, “Ohhh, okay, I get it now.”
Battery Life (aka the part everyone asks about)
Battery life is honestly solid. It charges fully in about 90 minutes, and after roughly two grams from start to finish, it still didn’t need to be plugged back in. No screen, but the LED lights tell you how much battery you’ve got left, and once you know what the colors mean, it’s easy.
Build & Travel Vibes
This pen feels very travel-ready. It’s not some fragile, high-maintenance device, but it also doesn’t feel cheap. The mouthpiece is metal-lined—not just rubber—which gives it a more premium, durable feel. You’d travel with the mouthpiece on, but it doesn’t hamper the ability to keep it safe and sound or take up too much space.
It’s not a $500 show-off device, but it’s also not something that feels like it’s going to fall apart in your bag. It’s built well, and yeah… it is German engineering so that tracks.

Price & Final Thoughts
The Utilian 6 comes in around $107, and at that price point, it makes sense. It performs well, feels sturdy, and actually brings something new to the table instead of being “just another wax pen.”
Final verdict:
This is a puff for us—no question. Testers agreed, and it earned its spot. If you want a reliable wax pen with good flavor, strong battery life, and thoughtful design, the Utilian 6 is worth checking out.
Want to watch the video review? You can check it out here.
(And yeah—keep an eye out for promos on their site. They pop up pretty often.)



