$ 44.99
The Lookah Ant is a compact 510-thread wax pen built for concentrate users who want real power in a pocket-friendly package. With a 950mAh battery and three voltage settings, it's designed for dabbers who need all-day sessions without babysitting a charger. The rocket ship-inspired design isn't just for looks — the tapered metal body fits naturally in your hand and disappears into a pocket when you're on the move.
This one's made for concentrate fans who want a dedicated wax pen that won't die halfway through the day. If you're coming from disposable vapes or underpowered pen batteries and want something with actual staying power, the Ant delivers. It's also solid for anyone who's tired of fiddling with external batteries or carrying charging cases everywhere.
The Ant runs on a simple five-click power system. Click five times to turn it on, and you'll see the digital display light up with your battery level. From there, three clicks cycle through the voltage settings — start low at 3.2V if you want to taste your terps, bump up to 3.6V for a balance of flavor and vapor, or go full send at 4.0V when you want maximum cloud production.
Loading is straightforward: pull off the magnetic cap, unscrew the mouthpiece, and drop your concentrate directly onto the quartz coil. A small amount goes a long way — you're not packing a bowl here. The quartz heating element preserves the flavor profile of your concentrates better than ceramic alternatives, which is why serious dabbers tend to prefer it.
The built-in safety alerts are actually useful, not just marketing fluff. You'll get warnings for low battery, overheating, and short circuit protection. If you've ever had a cheap pen fire in your pocket, you know why this matters. The silicone mouthpiece stays cool even on back-to-back hits, and it's easier to clean than glass alternatives.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Battery capacity | 950mAh |
| Voltage settings | 3.2V, 3.6V, 4.0V |
| Charging | USB Type-C with pass-through |
| Coil type | Type D quartz (2 included) |
| Display | Digital battery indicator |
| Body material | Metal |
| Mouthpiece | Silicone |
| Cap | Magnetic snap |
| Safety features | Low power, high temp, and circuit alerts |
The Ant comes in eight color options: Black, Blue, Gray, Green, Neon Green, Orange, Purple, and Red. The neon green is loud if you want your gear to stand out; gray and black blend in if discretion is the goal.
Let the device cool completely after sessions before cleaning. Use a cotton swab dipped in isopropyl alcohol to wipe residue from the coil chamber — don't soak the electronics. The magnetic cap and silicone mouthpiece can be cleaned separately. Replace the quartz coils when you notice flavor degradation or reduced vapor production, typically every few weeks with regular use.
Depends on your voltage setting and session frequency, but most users get a full day of moderate use — roughly 50-80 short sessions — before needing a charge. Running at 4.0V drains faster than 3.2V, obviously. The digital display takes the guesswork out of knowing when you're running low.
Lower voltage (3.2V) runs cooler, which preserves terpenes and gives you more flavor with smaller clouds. Mid-range (3.6V) balances flavor and vapor production for most users. High voltage (4.0V) runs hot for maximum vapor but can mute some of the subtler flavors in your concentrates. Start low and work up to find your preference.
Yes, and Lookah makes replacement coils specifically for the Ant. You get two in the box, which should last a few months with typical use. When a coil starts producing less vapor or the flavor goes off, it's time to swap.
Exactly. If your battery dies and you need to take a hit immediately, plug it into USB Type-C and vape while it charges. Not ideal for all-day use that way, but it means you're never completely out of commission.
The Ant is designed specifically for wax and concentrates loaded directly onto the quartz coil — it's not a standard 510 cart battery. If you're looking for something to run pre-filled oil cartridges, you'd want a different style of vape accessory. This one's for dabbers who load their own material.
The display will show warning indicators if the battery drops too low, if the device overheats from extended use, or if there's a short circuit issue with the coil connection. It'll also auto-shutoff after 10 seconds of continuous firing to prevent overheating. These aren't just checkbox features — they prevent the kind of failures that cheap pens are known for.
Different, not necessarily better. Silicone stays cooler to the touch on repeated hits and won't shatter if you drop it. Glass enthusiasts argue it's easier to keep truly clean and doesn't retain any flavor over time. For a portable daily driver meant to take some abuse, silicone makes sense. If you're using this with a dab mat at home, either works fine.