If you don’t care about the improved battery life, faster heat-up times, precise temp control, or the dynamic modes, go for the Pax 3 vs mighty and pick up the half-pack lid. If you can pony up the extra $50, I definitely think you will enjoy the upgrades on the Pax 3 and the half-pack lid is included.
If you think you’ll be using concentrates then I recommend going for the Pax 3 Dry Herb + Concentrate Complete Kit. Like I mentioned in my full Pax 3 review, the concentrate option works and it delivers pretty decent results but it’s not going to replace your dab rip or something like the Cloud Evo. It’s meant to be used occasionally for concentrates and mainly for dry herbs.
I recommend buying straight from Pax 3 Review vapor if they ship to your state, otherwise, Vape World is a trusted authorized Pax dealer.
Remember that the Pax 2 $149 option only comes with a two-year warranty, while both Pax 3 options offer a 10-year manufacturer warranty.
This is a pretty basic comparison but the Pax 3 and Pax 2 are pretty similar. Check out my Pax 3 review for more details on the dynamic heating modes and a full video review of the Pax vapor app. You can also check out my Pax 2 review for more specifics on that as well. Anything that I haven’t covered here will more than likely be in one of those reviews.
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