Vaporizer Comparison

Sublimator vs Tempest

Sublimator

Sublimator

VS
Tempest

Tempest

Side-by-side specs, pricing context, and clear decision guidance.

Editorial Summary

Sublimator and Tempest are both convection / premium vaporizers, but they target different priorities. Tempest is usually the lower-cost pick at $247, around $303 below Sublimator. Session style, airflow, and extraction behavior will matter more than raw spec sheet numbers here.

Specs Compared

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Different Specs

1

Shared Specs

0

Overall Overlap

0%

Shared Traits

Convection Premium

Head-to-Head Highlights

A quick snapshot of the specs people usually care about first.

Price (USD)

Tempest edge

Sublimator

$550

Tempest

$247

Tempest is typically around $303 lower.

Key Differences at a Glance

Top specs where these two devices diverge.

1 differences

Price (USD)

Sublimator

$550

Tempest

$247

Choose Sublimator if...

  • Your usage leans toward desktop and electronic sessions.
  • You prefer Sublimator's overall feature mix and form factor.
  • You prefer Sublimator's overall feature mix and form factor.
View Sublimator Profile

Choose Tempest if...

  • You want the lower listed entry price ($247 vs $550).
  • Your usage leans toward portable and analog sessions.
  • You prefer Tempest's overall feature mix and form factor.
View Tempest Profile

Spec Comparison Table

Direct comparison of every spec from each device profile.

1 differ 0 shared
SpecificationSublimatorTempest
Price (USD) $550$247

Comparison FAQs

What is the biggest difference between the Sublimator and the Tempest?

The biggest practical difference is price tier: the Tempest sits at $247 while the Sublimator is $550, a gap of about $303 that puts them in different buying brackets.

Which is cheaper, the Sublimator or the Tempest?

Tempest is the cheaper option at $247 compared with $550 for the Sublimator, about $303 less. Live retailer pricing can shift, so confirm before buying.

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