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Cannabis liquid designed for open tank systems gives you direct control over cannabinoid intake, flavor, and session length. The Happy & Puff Liquids collection brings together 27 cannabis e-liquid options spanning multiple strain profiles, cannabinoid combinations, and bottle formats, so you can match the liquid to your device and your preferred experience.
Cannabis liquid for open tank systems
Open tank vaporizers, also called sub-ohm tanks or refillable pod systems, work differently from sealed disposables. You fill the tank yourself, choose your coil resistance, and control airflow. Cannabis liquid formulated for these systems needs the right viscosity to wick properly without burning the coil. Happy & Puff liquids are blended to the viscosity range that open tank hardware requires, so you get consistent vapor production from the first draw to the last.
Because the tank is refillable, you are not locked into a single cannabinoid ratio or flavor. You can rotate between profiles, fill half a tank to test a strain, or blend two liquids if your device allows it. This level of flexibility is the main reason experienced users choose cannabis e-liquid over closed formats.
If you also use sealed hardware, the Happy & Puff pens and cartridges collection covers 510-thread cartridges and compatible batteries as a separate category.
Happy & Puff liquids: cannabinoid profiles and strains
The collection spans several active compound combinations. THCA, T8HC, T9HC, and CBG appear across different SKUs, often layered with naturally derived terpenes that reflect specific strain genetics. Strain profiles range from classic sativas with citrus and pine notes through to heavy indicas built around earthy and fuel-heavy terpene blends.
Reading the cannabinoid panel on each product page tells you the primary active compound and the secondary compounds present. Some liquids are single-cannabinoid, making the effect profile straightforward to predict. Others use a combination designed to produce what formulators call an entourage effect, where the active compounds and terpenes interact in a way that differs from any single compound alone.
If you want a deeper look at how strain genetics affect vapor character, the Ghost Train Haze strain guide walks through a high-THCA sativa profile that appears in several liquid SKUs in this collection.
Cannabis liquid vs disposable vape: which gives more control
Disposable vapes are self-contained: battery, coil, and liquid in one sealed unit. They are straightforward to use and require no maintenance, but you accept the cannabinoid ratio, flavor, and puff count the manufacturer chose. When the unit is empty, it goes in the bin.
Cannabis e-liquid for open tanks separates every variable. You choose the hardware. You choose the coil temperature range. You choose how much liquid to fill and when to refill. You can switch strains mid-week without buying a new device. The cost per milliliter of liquid is also typically lower than the equivalent volume in a disposable, once you account for device lifespan.
The trade-off is setup time and maintenance. Coils need replacing, tanks need cleaning, and you need to prime a new coil before the first use to avoid a burnt draw. For users willing to spend five minutes on that process, the payoff in session control and cannabinoid flexibility is significant.
For users who prefer the simplicity of a sealed format, the Happy & Puff vapes collection covers disposable options across the same strain lineup.
How to use cannabis e-liquid
Start by confirming your device accepts the liquid's viscosity. Check the product page for the recommended coil resistance range, typically between 0.4 and 1.0 ohm for cannabis liquids in this collection. Screw the coil into the tank, fill the tank to the indicated maximum line, then wait five to ten minutes before the first draw. This allows the wicking material to saturate fully.
Begin at a lower wattage setting and increase gradually until you find the vapor density you prefer. Cannabis liquids tend to produce their full terpene character at moderate temperatures. Pushing wattage too high degrades terpenes and shortens coil life. Replace the coil when you notice a change in flavor quality or a reduction in vapor volume.
Store open bottles upright, away from direct light and heat. Cannabinoids in liquid form are stable at room temperature but degrade faster when exposed to UV or temperatures above 30 degrees Celsius.
Browse the full range above using the filters to compare by cannabinoid profile, strain type, and bottle size.
Every Happy & Puff cannabis liquid batch is accompanied by a third-party laboratory certificate of analysis confirming cannabinoid concentrations and confirming the absence of residual solvents, heavy metals, and pesticides. Certificate links are available on each individual product page. All products in this collection are formulated to comply with applicable regulations in the markets where they are sold.













































