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Brand Guides

A closer look at the brands we carry and what sets each lineup apart, so you know what you are getting.

Researched and editorially reviewed • 2 Brand Guide articles • Latest resource added June 24, 2026

Brand Guide

Brand Guide Articles

Browse brand breakdowns covering each lineup and its standout features.

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How These Resources Help You

Use these resources to weigh your options, get to know each category, and land on the right device without the guesswork.

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Researched & Reviewed

Each resource is researched and editorially checked for accuracy before we publish it.

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Written For Shoppers

Made to help you pick the right device, run it safely, and get everything out of it.

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Easy To Navigate

Sorted into how-to guides, owner's guides, comparisons, and more so answers are easy to find.

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Clear Product Education

Straightforward guides and comparisons that make it easier to choose with confidence.

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Safety First

Practical direction on battery care, responsible use, and staying compliant with age-restricted rules.

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Practical & Honest

Grounded in real buying decisions and day-to-day use, not marketing hype.

Frequently Asked Questions

Brand Guide FAQs

Common questions about brand guide resources and how they can help you choose and use your device.

What does an Exxus brand guide actually cover?

Each guide breaks down a brand's device lineup, its core technology (coil type, chamber material, battery format), and the kind of concentrate or cart experience it's built around, so you know what you're getting before you buy.

How do I tell one brand's devices apart from another's?

Look at three things: heating method (convection, conduction, or hybrid), battery format (built in or swappable 18650 or 20700), and finish quality. Those differences matter more than the paint job.

How do I pick a brand suited to concentrates versus carts?

Concentrate focused brands build around dab style chambers with quartz or ceramic coils; cart focused brands build around 510 thread batteries with adjustable voltage. Start from what you're loading, not the logo.

Does a premium brand always mean a better device?

Not automatically. Premium pricing often buys better materials and tighter manufacturing tolerances, but a mid tier device from a brand that specializes in your use case can outperform a flagship built for something else.

Should I stick with one brand for my whole setup?

There's no rule requiring it. Plenty of shoppers pair an Exxus device for concentrates with a separate cart battery from another line. Match the tool to the material, not the sticker.