$ 69.99
The Lookah Ice Cream is a portable dry herb vaporizer built for smokers who want cleaner hits without the harshness of combustion. With a 950mAh battery, nano-black ceramic heating chamber, and four temperature presets ranging from 392°F to 446°F (200°C to 230°C), this conduction vaporizer delivers flavor-forward sessions in a pocket-friendly package weighing just 75 grams.
This vaporizer suits daily users who prioritize flavor and discretion over cloud-chasing. If you're switching from smoking because your throat needs a break, the Ice Cream's ceramic chamber and sub-combustion temps make a real difference. It's also solid for anyone who needs something portable enough to actually carry — not one of those desktop units that lives on your coffee table forever.
Less ideal for heavy concentrate users (this is dry herb only) or people who want precise degree-by-degree control. The four presets cover most use cases, but temp nerds might want something with finer adjustments.
Dry herb vaporizers work by heating your flower below combustion temperature — typically under 450°F (232°C) — which releases the active compounds as vapor instead of smoke. You get the effects and flavor without the tar, carbon monoxide, or that lingering smell that sticks to everything.
The Ice Cream uses conduction heating, meaning the chamber walls directly contact and heat your material. This style heats faster than convection and works well for on-demand sessions where you want to take a few puffs and pocket the device.
Grind your herb to a medium-fine consistency — not powder, but finer than you'd pack a bowl. Remove the magnetic mouthpiece and load the ceramic chamber without overpacking. Loose is better than tight; airflow matters. Five clicks powers it on, then the device preheats to your selected temperature. The LED flashes while heating and goes solid when ready, plus you'll feel a vibration.
Each session runs for 240 seconds (4 minutes) at your chosen temp. A common technique: start at the lowest green setting for the first cycle to taste the terpenes, then bump up to blue or purple on subsequent cycles to extract more from the same load. By the time you hit white at 446°F, you're getting maximum vapor but trading off some flavor.
The already-vaped herb (often called AVB or ABV) isn't waste — it's been decarboxylated by the heat and can be saved for other uses. Some people collect it in a concentrate jar for later.
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Battery capacity | 950mAh |
| Heating element | Nano-black ceramic |
| Heating method | Conduction |
| Temperature range | 392°F–446°F (200°C–230°C) |
| Temperature presets | 4 levels |
| Session duration | 240 seconds (4 minutes) |
| Chamber size | 16.5 x 10mm |
| Dimensions | 115 x 35 x 38.2mm (4.5 x 1.4 x 1.5 inches) |
| Weight | 75g (2.6 oz) |
| Charge time | 2–2.5 hours |
| Charging port | Micro USB |
| Material compatibility | Dry herb only |
Empty the chamber after each session while it's still slightly warm — the material brushes out easier before it cools completely. Use the included brush to clear residue from the ceramic. For deeper cleaning, use a cotton swab with isopropyl alcohol on the chamber walls, then let it dry fully before your next session. The mouthpiece can be wiped down the same way. Keep the charging port dry and free of debris.
You'll get roughly 8-12 full sessions on a charge depending on your temperature setting. Higher temps drain faster. The 950mAh battery is decent for a vaporizer this size — expect to charge every few days with regular use, or less often if you're a weekend-only user.
No, the Ice Cream is designed for dry herb only. The ceramic chamber isn't meant for wax, shatter, or oils. If you need something for concentrates, check out a dedicated nectar collector or wax pen instead.
Medium-fine works best. You want it broken up enough for even heating but not so powdery that it clogs the airpath or falls through the screen. A decent herb grinder with a medium grind setting will get you there.
Much less than smoking. Vaporizing produces a lighter scent that dissipates faster than smoke. You'll notice something if you're in an enclosed space, but it won't stick to your clothes or linger in a room the way combustion does. Outdoors or near a window, most people won't notice.
Running a heat cycle at max temp before loading helps burn off any manufacturing residue from the heating chamber. It's a standard break-in process for new vaporizers — just run it empty for one full cycle at the white (446°F) setting, let it cool, and you're good to go.
Different compounds vaporize at different temperatures. Lower temps release more terpenes (the stuff that gives each strain its flavor and aroma), while higher temps extract more of the heavier compounds. Starting low lets you taste the herb first, then you can bump up the heat to finish extracting without wasting anything. According to Leafly's guide to vaporizing, this stepped approach maximizes both flavor and efficiency.
The vapor will thin out significantly, and the flavor goes from whatever strain notes you started with to a popcorn-like toasted taste. The material in the chamber will look uniformly brown (not black — if it's black, you're too hot). Once you're getting minimal vapor even at the highest setting, it's time to empty and reload.