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by Battery-Free Ganz
The Dani Fusion 2.0 is a battery-free portable vaporizer that delivers full-flavoured, combustion-free vapour using nothing more than a torch lighter and a clever bit of engineering. No cables, no charging, no waiting around — just pack the titanium chamber, heat the stainless steel cap, wait for the click, and draw. Available in three stem options (metal, wooden, and mini), each one built around the same thermal design that cools vapour before it hits your lips.
| Variant | Stem Material | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Metal Stem | Full metal body | Durability — chuck it in a bag without worrying about dents or cracks |
| Wooden Stem | Natural wood | Warmer feel in the hand, slightly lighter, looks properly handsome |
| Mini Stem | Shorter wooden stem | Maximum portability — fits in a coin pocket, genuinely pocketable |
All three variants share the same titanium chamber, stainless steel cap, and CCD screen. The difference is purely in stem length, material, and how discreet you want to be. We'd grab the wooden stem for home sessions and the mini for days out — but honestly, they all hit the same.
Each Dani Fusion 2.0 ships with everything you need to start vaping straight away, minus the lighter and the herb. Here's the full kit:
The leather pouch is a nice touch — it's compact enough to slip into a jacket pocket and keeps the cap from getting scratched. The weight of the metal stem version sits comfortably in the hand, about the heft of a decent pen. The wooden variants are noticeably lighter, which some people prefer for longer sessions.
The Dani Fusion 2.0 is built from materials chosen specifically for heat management and vapour purity. The chamber is machined from titanium — lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and it doesn't impart any metallic taste to your draws. The cap is stainless steel with two silver rings running around its circumference. Those rings aren't decorative; they distribute heat evenly across the cap surface so you don't need to spin the vaporizer while heating. That's a genuine upgrade from the original Dani and from most other click-style vapes on the market.
The airflow connector is also stainless steel, and the CCD screen sits at the base of the chamber to keep ground material out of the airpath. Pick up the wooden stem version and you'll feel the grain under your fingers — it's a tactile thing that makes the ritual of packing and heating feel a bit more intentional. The metal stem, by contrast, feels industrial and nearly indestructible. We've seen these survive being dropped on concrete without so much as a scratch on the chamber.
If you've ever been halfway through a day out and watched your electronic vaporizer die at 12% battery, you already know the frustration. Battery-powered portables are brilliant at home near a USB-C cable. Out in the real world — at a festival, on a hike, sitting in a park — they're only as good as their last charge. The Dani Fusion 2.0 sidesteps that problem entirely. Your fuel source is a standard butane torch lighter, which you can refill in seconds and carry anywhere.
There's also something to be said for simplicity. No screens, no temperature settings, no firmware updates. The click mechanism tells you when the chamber has reached vaping temperature — heat the cap, hear the click, inhale. That's it. Fewer electronics means fewer things that can break, and nothing to become obsolete. We've sold electronic portables for years, and the most common returns are dead batteries and faulty charging ports. With the Dani Fusion 2.0, those failure modes simply don't exist.
The one honest trade-off: you do need to carry a torch lighter, and there's a short learning curve to heating technique. After three or four bowls, most people dial it in. Heat closer to the tip for lighter, more flavourful draws; heat closer to the base for thicker clouds. Once you find your sweet spot, it becomes muscle memory.
The Dani Fusion 2.0 uses a two-stage passive cooling system that doesn't rely on water or additional accessories. First, the long-tail titanium chamber creates distance between the heated cap and the mouthpiece, giving vapour time to shed heat as it travels through the stem. Second, there's an engineered air gap between the cap and the stem body — ambient air mixes with the vapour path during your draw, bringing the temperature down further before it reaches your mouth.
The result is noticeably smoother than most click-style vapes we've tried. You get the full terpene profile of your herb without the throat burn that comes from pulling superheated air through a short metal tube. The titanium mouthpiece stays comfortable on your lips even after back-to-back bowls — it doesn't conduct heat the way a brass or aluminium tip would.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Chamber material | Titanium |
| Chamber capacity | 0.18g finely ground herb |
| Cap material | Stainless steel with dual silver heat-distribution rings |
| Airflow connector | Stainless steel |
| Screen | Stainless steel CCD |
| Mouthpiece | Titanium |
| Heat source | Butane torch lighter (not included) |
| Battery | None — 100% battery-free |
| Stem options | Metal, Wooden, Mini (shorter wooden) |
| Accessories included | Waxed leather carrying pouch |
| Spinning required | No — dual silver rings distribute heat evenly |
Complete your setup with a reliable single-flame torch lighter — a focused flame gives you the most control over heating position and speed. If you're looking for a proper grinder to get that fine, even consistency the 0.18g titanium chamber works best with, the SLX Grinder's non-stick ceramic coating keeps things moving smoothly bowl after bowl.
We've had click-style vapes on our shelves since they first appeared, and the Dani Fusion 2.0 is one of the better-engineered options we've handled. The no-spin heating is a genuine improvement — with older designs, uneven heating was the number one complaint we heard from customers. The dual silver rings on the cap solve that problem cleanly. You still need a decent single-flame torch (multi-flame jets heat too fast and can overshoot), but once you've got that sorted, the experience is remarkably consistent.
Compared to the DynaVap M, which is probably the best-known click vape out there, the Dani Fusion 2.0 runs slightly cooler and produces smoother draws thanks to that air gap design. The DynaVap has a wider accessory ecosystem, but the Dani doesn't really need accessories — it does one thing and does it well. If you want modularity and customisation, the DynaVap might suit you better. If you want a clean, ready-to-go experience out of the box with no fiddling, the Dani Fusion 2.0 is the one we'd reach for.
One thing worth mentioning: the 0.18g chamber is sized for microdosers and solo sessions. If you're used to packing 0.3g bowls in an electronic vape, you'll go through herb faster in terms of repacking. That said, the extraction efficiency is excellent — 0.18g in this chamber goes further than you'd expect.
No. The stainless steel cap features two silver heat-distribution rings that spread heat evenly across the surface. Just hold the torch steady and wait for the click. This is one of the main upgrades over the original Dani and most other click-style vapes.
A single-flame butane torch lighter gives you the most control. Multi-flame torches heat too quickly and can overshoot the click, risking combustion. A standard Bic-style soft flame works too but takes longer — around 15-20 seconds versus 8-12 with a torch.
Typically 2-4 solid draws per 0.18g bowl, depending on how you heat. Heating near the tip gives lighter, more flavourful hits; heating near the base produces denser vapour but uses up the herb faster. Most people get 3 good draws before the flavour drops off.
It's designed for dry herb. You could sandwich a tiny amount of concentrate between layers of ground herb in the chamber, but the titanium chamber isn't optimised for concentrates alone. Stick to finely ground dry herb for the best results.
Pop out the stainless steel CCD screen and soak it in isopropyl alcohol for 10 minutes. Run a pipe cleaner through the stem and chamber. Wipe the cap clean with a dry cloth. Do this once a week for unrestricted airflow and the best flavour.
All three share the same titanium chamber, cap, and internal design — vapour quality is identical. The metal stem is the most durable, the wooden stem is lighter with a warmer feel, and the mini has a shorter wooden stem for maximum portability. Pick based on size preference and aesthetics.
If you stop heating at the click, combustion is extremely unlikely. The click mechanism is calibrated to signal just below combustion temperature. The main risk comes from overheating past the click or using a multi-flame torch that heats too aggressively. Respect the click and you'll stay in vapour territory.
Last updated: April 2026