Hardware built around what you don't want seen

Devices that look like other things

Cartisan's lineup is built around objects that don't read as hardware, The Inspector resembles a classic wood pipe, the Veil Bar series looks closer to a USB stick or pocket tool, and the pen-style batteries pass for actual writing pens. The form factor is the function.

One thread, any cartridge

Every Cartisan device runs on the 510-thread standard, the same connection used across most cartridges on the market. That means the hardware isn't locked to a single brand's ecosystem. Mix, match, and swap carts without buying new equipment every time.

Plain box, no logo, no giveaway

Every Cartisan order ships in unbranded packaging, no logos, no product photos, nothing on the outside to indicate what's inside. The discretion that defines the products extends to how they arrive at the door.

Hardware that holds up to the daily carry

Cartisan's batteries are built around real-life use — long charge cycles for all-day sessions, soft-touch finishes that don't wear in the pocket, and USB-C charging that meets the rest of your devices on the same cable. The kind of dependability that earns its place in the rotation rather than just sitting in a drawer.

Built for the cart you've already got

Cartisan designs around what shoppers actually use — adjustable voltage to handle thin oils through thick concentrates, optional pre-heat modes for stubborn carts, and threading sized to fit nearly anything that goes onto a 510. The hardware adapts to your existing setup, not the other way around.