Every CCELL Cart Battery Ranked & Reviewed (2026 Guide)
The Brand That Invented the Ceramic Coil Cartridge
CCELL doesn’t make robots, bananas, or glow-in-the-dark mushrooms. They make batteries that feel like they were engineered by people who actually understand how oil vaporizes. Every CCELL device is clean, minimal, and built around one priority: draw quality. Their auto-draw sensors are the fastest and most consistent in the industry. Their magnetic cart connections are the smoothest. Their voltage ranges are tuned for flavor rather than cloud chasing.
CCELL also invented the ceramic coil cartridge — the technology inside most dispensary carts today. That same engineering philosophy carries through to their batteries: do fewer things, but do them better than anyone else.
We carry 12 CCELL 510 batteries. This guide covers every one — organized by type, with specs, prices, and clear recommendations on which to buy.
🛒 QUICK PICKS — Best CCELL 510 Batteries:
→ Best Budget ($9.99): CCELL M3 Plus — 350mAh, 2 voltages, auto-draw. Cheapest CCELL made.
→ Best Auto-Draw ($24.99): CCELL Palm Pro — 500mAh, adjustable airflow, magnetic, 3 voltages.
→ Best Stealth ($12.99): CCELL Kap — 500mAh, OLED, stealth cap, preheat, 2.6V floor.
→ Best Pen ($11.99): CCELL Stylo — 500mAh, 2.4V–3.2V, viewing window, auto-draw.
→ Best Premium ($49.99): CCELL Fino — 1190mAh system, 8 voltage settings, leather case, preheat.
The Full CCELL 510 Lineup
| Device | Price | mAh | Voltage | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| M3 Plus | $9.99 | 350 | 2.8V / 3.2V | Pen |
| M4 | $9.99 | 290 | Fixed 3.6V | Pen |
| Palm (original) | $9.99 | 550 | Fixed | Concealed |
| M4B Pro | $11.99 | 290 | 2.8V / 3.2V / 3.6V | Pen |
| Stylo | $11.99 | 500 | 2.4V / 2.8V / 3.2V | Pen |
| Kap | $12.99 | 500 | 3 settings (2.6V floor) | Stealth |
| Sandwave | $13.99 | 400 | 2.8V / 3.2V / 3.6V | Concealed |
| Go Stik | $14.99 | 280 | 2.8V / 3.2V | Pen |
| Palm SE | $14.99 | 500 | 3 settings | Concealed |
| Palm Pro | $24.99 | 500 | 2.8V / 3.2V / 3.6V | Concealed |
| Rizo | $28.99 | 300 | 2.8V / 3.3V | Premium Concealed |
| Fino | $49.99 | 1,190 | 2.2V–3.6V (8 settings) | Premium System |
Pen-Style Batteries
CCELL makes five pen-style batteries. They all share the same clean, slim design and auto-draw activation that CCELL is known for. The differences are battery size, voltage options, and whether preheat is included.
CCELL M3 Plus — Cheapest CCELL Made ($9.99)
The M3 Plus is the entry point to CCELL. 350mAh battery, two voltage settings (2.8V and 3.2V), auto-draw activation, and USB-C charging. No preheat. No button. No screen. Just a slim stainless steel pen that fires when you inhale and produces clean, consistent vapor at a low voltage that preserves flavor.
This is the pen dispensaries give away with cart purchases — and for good reason. It works, it’s cheap, and CCELL’s draw sensor means it fires instantly without the lag you get from budget competitors. If $9.99 is your budget, this is where the money goes.
Buy it if: You want CCELL quality for the absolute lowest price. Two voltages, auto-draw, done.
CCELL M4 — Fixed Voltage Simplicity ($9.99)
The M4 fires at a fixed 3.6V — no variable voltage, no settings to adjust. It adds a 10-second preheat function (the M3 Plus doesn’t have preheat) and auto-draw activation. 290mAh battery, stainless steel body, USB-C. Designed to pair with CCELL’s TH2-EVO cartridges but works with any 510 cart up to 2g.
The 3.6V output is higher than the M3 Plus’s range, which means more vapor and stronger hits — but less terpene preservation. If you vape standard distillate and want bigger clouds without adjusting anything, the M4 delivers. If you vape live resin or CBD, the M3 Plus’s 2.8V setting is the better match.
Buy it if: You want a simple CCELL pen with preheat and don’t need variable voltage. Good for thick distillate carts.
CCELL M4B Pro — The Upgraded Pen ($11.99)
The M4B Pro combines what the M3 Plus and M4 offer separately: variable voltage (2.8V/3.2V/3.6V) AND preheat (10 seconds) in one pen. Dual activation — inhale to fire automatically or press the button for manual control. LED color indicator shows your voltage setting. Child-resistant 5-click lock. 290mAh battery, stainless steel, USB-C.
For $2 more than the M3 Plus, you get a third voltage setting, preheat, and button activation. It’s the pen most people should buy if they want CCELL’s slim form factor with meaningful features. The only limitation is the 290mAh battery — lighter than the M3 Plus’s 350mAh. Heavy users will charge daily.
Buy it if: You want the most capable CCELL pen. Variable voltage, preheat, and dual activation for $11.99.
CCELL Stylo — Best Battery Life in a CCELL Pen ($11.99)
The Stylo is the newest pen in CCELL’s lineup and it fixes the one weakness all other CCELL pens share: battery life. 500mAh is nearly double the M4B Pro’s 290mAh. Three voltage settings — 2.4V, 2.8V, and 3.2V — with the lowest floor of any CCELL pen. The 2.4V setting makes this the best CCELL pen for live resin and CBD carts.
Auto-draw only (no button). Oil viewing window lets you see your cart’s oil level without removing it. Battery life indicator. Impact-resistant polymer body instead of stainless steel — lighter and more durable against drops, but doesn’t feel as premium in hand. Fits carts up to 14mm diameter. USB-C.
Buy it if: You want the longest-lasting CCELL pen with the lowest voltage floor. Best CCELL pen for flavor-first users.
CCELL Go Stik — Anti-Roll Slim Pen ($14.99)
The Go Stik’s defining feature is its flat edge that prevents it from rolling off tables. Two voltage settings (2.8V and 3.2V) via a slide switch. Auto-draw. 280mAh battery. Anti-roll design, slim body, USB-C. No preheat.
At $14.99, the Go Stik is the most expensive CCELL pen but has the smallest battery. You’re paying for the anti-roll design and the slide switch voltage control. If those features matter to you, it’s worth it. If not, the Stylo ($11.99) gives you more battery, a lower voltage floor, and a viewing window for $3 less.
Buy it if: You need a pen that won’t roll off surfaces. Otherwise, the Stylo is the better buy.
Which CCELL Pen Should You Get?
Cheapest entry: M3 Plus ($9.99) — two voltages, auto-draw, CCELL quality for under $10.
Best features for the money: M4B Pro ($11.99) — variable voltage, preheat, dual activation.
Best battery life + lowest voltage: Stylo ($11.99) — 500mAh, 2.4V floor, viewing window.
Simple and strong: M4 ($9.99) — fixed 3.6V with preheat. No decisions, just fire.
Anti-roll: Go Stik ($14.99) — won’t roll off your nightstand.
Concealed / Palm-Style Batteries
CCELL’s concealed lineup is where the brand really shines. The Palm series defined the palm-style category, and each version improves on the last.
CCELL Palm (Original) — The One That Started the Category ($9.99)
The original Palm pioneered the magnetic drop-in cart battery concept. Your cart attaches to a magnetic adapter, drops into the chamber, and fires when you inhale. No screwing, no buttons. It’s the design every other palm-style battery copied.
Currently on sale for $9.99 (from $24.99). Fixed voltage, auto-draw, magnetic connection. If you want a basic CCELL concealed battery at a closeout price, this is a deal — but the Palm SE and Palm Pro are newer and better in every way.
Buy it if: You want a CCELL concealed battery for $9.99. Great deal while it lasts.
CCELL Palm SE — The Sensible Upgrade ($14.99)
The Palm SE takes the original Palm design and adds what was missing: three voltage settings and USB-C charging. Same magnetic drop-in connection. Same auto-draw. Same palm-sized concealed body. But now you can adjust power for different oil types, and you charge with the same cable as your phone.
This is the Palm most people should buy. It costs $10 less than the Palm Pro, and the only features you give up are adjustable airflow and a slightly larger battery. For straightforward concealed vaping with voltage options, the SE hits the sweet spot.
Buy it if: You want the Palm experience with variable voltage and USB-C. Best value in the Palm lineup.
CCELL Palm Pro — The Best Auto-Draw Battery Made ($24.99)
The Palm Pro is CCELL’s flagship concealed battery and the best auto-draw device we carry. Three voltages (2.8V/3.2V/3.6V), 500mAh battery, magnetic drop-in connection, and the feature nothing else has: an adjustable airflow dial on the bottom. Turn it for a tight, flavorful draw or open it up for a loose, airy pull. That dial changes the character of every hit.
CCELL’s draw sensor technology is at its best here — instant activation, zero lag, no accidental firing, consistent pull-to-pull. The aluminum body feels premium. The magnetic cart connection makes swaps take 2 seconds.
We compared the Palm Pro to the CCELL Kap in our Palm Pro vs Kap comparison. The Palm Pro wins on airflow control and magnetic convenience. The Kap wins on stealth and screen.
Buy it if: You want the best auto-draw battery available. The adjustable airflow is unique to this device.
CCELL Kap — Maximum Stealth with a Screen ($12.99)
The Kap is CCELL’s stealthiest design. A removable cap slides over the top and completely covers the cart — mouthpiece included. With the cap on, nothing about this device says “vape.” You draw through a small hole in the cap while the auto-draw sensor fires underneath.
500mAh battery. Three voltage settings with a 2.6V floor — lower than any other CCELL concealed battery. OLED screen shows actual voltage and battery numbers instead of LED colors. Preheat function. 510 threaded connection (not magnetic — you screw your cart in). USB-C.
The 2.6V floor makes the Kap better for live resin and CBD than the Palm Pro (2.8V floor). The OLED screen is more informative than the Palm Pro’s LED indicators. The trade-off: no adjustable airflow and no magnetic connection.
Buy it if: Stealth is your priority. The cap hides everything. OLED screen, preheat, and 2.6V floor are bonuses the Palm Pro doesn’t have.
CCELL Sandwave — Comfortable Grip Concealed Battery ($13.99)
The Sandwave wraps a silicone wave-textured grip around a compact concealed body. The rippled surface feels genuinely comfortable in hand — better grip than any smooth aluminum or plastic battery. Three voltages (2.8V/3.2V/3.6V) via a top-mounted slide switch. 400mAh, magnetic drop-in connection, auto-draw, viewing window to check cart oil levels, USB-C.
The Sandwave sits between the Kap and Palm SE in the lineup. It doesn’t have the Kap’s full stealth cap or OLED screen, and it doesn’t have the Palm Pro’s adjustable airflow. What it has is the most comfortable grip of any CCELL battery and a cart viewing window that neither the Kap nor Palm offer. Available in 6 colors.
Buy it if: You want a concealed CCELL with the best in-hand feel. The wave grip is unique and genuinely practical.
Premium / Specialty Batteries
CCELL Rizo — Haptic Feedback Palm Battery ($28.99)
The Rizo’s standout feature is haptic feedback — it vibrates gently when you inhale, giving you physical confirmation that the battery is firing. It’s a subtle touch that makes each draw feel more intentional. Two voltages (2.8V/3.3V) via a slide switch under a silicone dust cover. 300mAh, magnetic drop-in, auto-draw, 3-bar LED battery indicator, waterproof design, USB-C.
The full-metal aluminum and zinc alloy body is the most premium-feeling CCELL in this price range. The dust cover over the slide switch and charging port provides water and debris protection — useful for outdoor use.
The trade-off: only two voltage settings (most CCELL concealed batteries offer three), and 300mAh is the second-smallest battery in the lineup. The haptic feedback is also constant during every draw — some users find it satisfying, others find it distracting. No way to turn it off.
Buy it if: You want haptic feedback, waterproofing, and premium metal construction. A sensory experience no other battery provides.
CCELL Fino — The Luxury CCELL System ($49.99)
The Fino is CCELL’s premium flagship — a two-piece system with a detachable 190mAh mini battery that slots into a 1000mAh leather-wrapped charging dock. Use the mini battery on its own for pocket-sized sessions, then drop it back into the dock to recharge. Total system capacity: 1190mAh.
Eight voltage settings from 2.2V to 3.6V in 0.2V increments — the widest range and most settings of any CCELL battery. 10-second preheat. Magnetic cart connection. Auto-draw. The removable leather case looks like a compact wallet or keychain holder. USB-C charges the dock.
At $49.99, the Fino is the most expensive 510 battery we carry from any brand. You’re paying for the two-piece design, the leather exterior, and the 8-voltage-setting precision. Performance-wise, the vapor quality is CCELL’s best — 2.2V is the lowest starting voltage in their entire lineup. For live resin purists who want CCELL build quality and are willing to pay for it, the Fino delivers.
Buy it if: You want the absolute best CCELL makes. Luxury materials, 8 voltage settings, 1190mAh system, and a design that doesn’t look like a vape.
Which CCELL Should You Buy?
Under $10: M3 Plus ($9.99) for a pen, Palm original ($9.99) for concealed. Both deliver CCELL quality at the entry price.
$10–15 best pen: Stylo ($11.99) — 500mAh, 2.4V floor, viewing window. The CCELL pen to beat.
$10–15 best concealed: Kap ($12.99) — OLED, stealth cap, preheat, 2.6V floor. Or Sandwave ($13.99) for the grip and viewing window.
Best overall concealed: Palm Pro ($24.99) — adjustable airflow is the unique feature nobody else has.
Best for live resin: Stylo ($11.99) with its 2.4V floor for pens, Kap ($12.99) with its 2.6V floor for concealed, or Fino ($49.99) with 2.2V for premium.
Best premium: Fino ($49.99) — the flagship. Or Rizo ($28.99) for haptic feedback at a lower price point.
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CCELL M3 Plus — $9.99 — 350mAh, 2 voltages, auto-draw
CCELL M4 — $9.99 — 290mAh, fixed 3.6V, preheat, auto-draw
CCELL Palm (Original) — $9.99 (sale) — Magnetic, auto-draw, concealed
CCELL M4B Pro — $11.99 — 290mAh, 3 voltages, preheat, dual activation
CCELL Stylo — $11.99 — 500mAh, 2.4V–3.2V, viewing window, auto-draw
CCELL Kap — $12.99 — 500mAh, OLED, stealth cap, preheat, 2.6V floor
CCELL Sandwave — $13.99 — 400mAh, 3 voltages, wave grip, viewing window, magnetic
CCELL Go Stik — $14.99 — 280mAh, 2 voltages, anti-roll, auto-draw
CCELL Palm SE — $14.99 — 3 voltages, USB-C, magnetic, concealed
CCELL Palm Pro — $24.99 — 500mAh, adjustable airflow, 3 voltages, magnetic
CCELL Rizo — $28.99 — 300mAh, haptic feedback, waterproof, 2 voltages, magnetic
CCELL Fino — $49.99 — 1190mAh system, 8 voltages, leather case, preheat
📚 CONTINUE LEARNING:
→ CCELL Palm Pro vs Kap — Head-to-head comparison
→ Best Auto-Draw Batteries — All buttonless batteries ranked
→ Best Stealth Cart Batteries — All concealed batteries ranked
→ Best Pen-Style Batteries — CCELL pens vs the competition
→ Ooze vs Yocan vs CCELL vs Pulsar — Brand comparison
→ All Cart Battery Guides — The complete hub
Why are CCELL batteries more expensive than Ooze or Airis? CCELL uses higher-grade materials (stainless steel, aluminum, zinc alloy), proprietary draw sensor technology, and stricter quality control. Their auto-draw sensors are faster and more reliable than competitors. Their magnetic connections are smoother. Their voltage output is more consistent. You’re paying for engineering precision — the same philosophy that made their ceramic coil cartridge the industry standard.
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Last Updated: March 2026
Written by Marc Pitts
Marc is the CEO of Discount Vape Pen and has spent over 11 years in the vape industry. He began his career owning and operating brick-and-mortar vape shops, giving him hands-on experience with both products and customer needs. A Kean University graduate from Westfield, NJ, Marc combines retail expertise with a deep understanding of the evolving vaping landscape.
Outside of work, Marc loves cooking Italian food, swimming, playing tennis, and attending Broadway shows — a true theater kid at heart. Meet all our Discount Vape Pen Authors here.




