Luigi Pen: Every Sealed Live Resin Device Compared

A Luigi pen is the pocket format of the Luigi range: a sealed, draw activated device that arrives filled and ready, with no battery to charge and no cartridge to screw on. This page covers every Luigi pen we stock, what separates a genuine Luigi pen from the copies now flooding the market, what each one costs, and which pen suits which kind of use.

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What a Luigi Pen Is

The term Luigi pen gets used loosely, so it is worth being precise. Across this catalogue a Luigi pen means any sealed all in one device: tank, coil and battery in a single body, filled at the factory and used until it is finished. That covers the 2 gram disposables, the wider Fattone format and the solventless rosin pens. What it does not cover is a 510 thread cartridge, which needs a separate battery you supply yourself.

Every Luigi pen in the range is filled with live resin and liquid diamonds rather than refined distillate. That single decision about the extract is the reason a Luigi pen tastes of the strain named on the box instead of tasting generically sweet, and it is explained in full in our guide to live resin against distillate and liquid diamonds.

The full Luigi pen range, sealed all in one live resin devices
Every Luigi pen in the range, sealed and ready to use.

Every Luigi Pen We Stock

The range splits into four formats. They share the same extract and differ on size, hardware generation and price.

FormatWhat it isPriceBest for
Series 8 pen2g live resin, newest V8 hardware, usually paired with a pre roll35 USDCurrent flavors and best hardware
Series 6 pen2g live resin, dessert and candy flavor set30 USDFlavor led buyers
Series 2 and Series 5 pens2g live resin, established and wide ranging flavors25 USDFirst purchase, best cost per gram
FattoneWider body, larger fill, longest runtimeSee listingDaily users tired of reordering
Rosin penSolventless, pressed with heat and pressure only10 USDPurists who want no solvent at all
Every Luigi pen format, what it holds and who it suits.

If you would rather browse than read, the full disposables collection lists every device with current stock and pricing.

Luigi Pen vs Luigi Cart

People use Luigi pen and Luigi cart interchangeably and they are not quite the same thing. A cart, short for cartridge, historically meant a 510 thread tank you attached to your own battery. A pen means the whole unit in one piece. In this catalogue almost everything is the second kind, because the sealed format removes the two things that most often go wrong: a poor battery connection and a tank that leaks when it is screwed on badly.

The practical consequence is that a Luigi pen has no compatibility question attached to it. There is no thread to match, no voltage to set and no charger to lose. What you give up is the ability to swap tanks, which matters to a small number of buyers and to nobody else.

Rosin Pens, the Solventless Option

One part of the range deserves separating out. A Luigi rosin pen contains extract pressed from the plant using heat and pressure alone, with no hydrocarbon or alcohol solvent at any stage. It is the cleanest thing we sell and the only format where residual solvent is not a question at all.

Rosin tastes less sweet than the live resin pens, which surprises people who assume the more expensive process means a bigger flavor. What it actually delivers is fidelity: a narrower profile with more character behind it, closer to the flower it came from. The full explanation sits on the rosin pen collection page.

Luigi Weed Pen and Wax Pen Explained

Two more phrases worth untangling, because they send people to the wrong product. A Luigi weed pen is simply another name for the disposables described above, and everything on this page applies to it. A wax pen, in the wider market, usually means a device you load yourself with concentrate. Nothing in the Luigi range works that way, because every device here arrives sealed and pre filled.

So if you are searching for a Luigi wax pen or a Luigi dab pen expecting a chamber you load, the honest answer is that the range does not include one. What it includes is a sealed pen holding live resin and liquid diamonds, which delivers concentrate without the loading step.

What a Luigi Pen Costs

Headline price is the wrong number to compare on, because tank sizes are not standardised across the market and a cheaper pen is frequently a smaller one. Cost per gram is the comparison that survives scrutiny.

Luigi penSizePriceCost per gram
Series 2 or Series 52g25 USD12.50 USD
Series 62g30 USD15.00 USD
Series 82g35 USD17.50 USD, plus a pre roll
Rosin penSmaller format10 USDSolventless premium
Typical 1g competitor pen1g20 to 25 USD20 to 25 USD
What a Luigi pen costs per gram against a typical 1 gram device.

The bottom row is the one that matters. A 2 gram Luigi pen at 25 dollars works out cheaper per gram than most 1 gram devices at 20, which is why the label price misleads. Our pricing guide sets out the full ladder.

How Long a Luigi Pen Lasts

Puff counts printed on packaging assume a short uniform draw almost nobody takes. Working from grams against your own habit produces numbers you can plan around.

How you use itDaily drawsA 2g Luigi pen lastsCost per day at 25 USD
Evenings only15 to 256 to 8 weeksaround 0.50 USD
Daily, moderate40 to 603 to 4 weeksunder 1 USD
Through the day90 or more10 to 14 daysabout 2 USD
Social onlyunder 103 months or morenegligible
Realistic runtime for a 2 gram Luigi pen by usage pattern.

Run your own figures through the disposable puff calculator, which works from device size, draw count and price rather than a marketing claim.

Spotting a Fake Luigi Pen

This is the part that matters most, because the majority of poor experiences reported with a Luigi pen involve a device that was never genuine. Packaging is cheap to copy and current counterfeits copy it well, so a box that looks right proves nothing on its own.

  • Seal. Intact and evenly applied. Loose, resealed or missing is where you stop.
  • Print. Sharp edges, consistent color, no spelling errors or misaligned seams.
  • Batch code. Legible and unique rather than smudged, missing, or repeated across units.
  • Authenticity code. The only element a counterfeiter cannot convincingly replicate. Scan it before first use.
  • Price. A 2 gram live resin Luigi pen well below the going rate is arithmetic that does not work.
  • Seller. Unlicensed convenience outlets are where fakes concentrate, whatever the shelf looks like.

Run the code through our verification page before you use any Luigi pen, and our guide to telling real from fake covers what can and cannot be copied.

Using a Luigi Pen Properly

  • Let it warm up. Live resin thickens when cold, and a cold Luigi pen feels weak through no fault of its own.
  • Draw gently. Pulling harder does not extract more, it floods the airway and creates the clog you will later blame on the device.
  • Pause between draws. Chaining overheats the coil and is the single most common cause of a burnt taste.
  • Keep it upright. This keeps oil out of the airway and prevents the most frequent failure people report.
  • Start with one draw. Onset is quick but not instant, and stacking draws is what causes most poor first experiences.

If a pen stops working, our guide on a Luigi disposable that is not hitting covers the fixes before you write it off, and how to use a Luigi disposable covers operation from the start.

Storing It

Heat is the only thing that does permanent damage. A Luigi pen left on a dashboard or a sunny windowsill loses exactly the aromatic fraction you paid the live resin premium for, and nothing brings it back. Store it upright, at stable room temperature, out of direct sunlight. Cold is recoverable: a pen kept somewhere cold underperforms until it warms, then behaves normally, which is why a first impression formed straight out of a cold room is worth ignoring.

Which Luigi Pen Should You Buy

Four honest recommendations depending on what you actually want.

  • First Luigi pen. Series 2 at 25 dollars. Every profile in it is a recognisable version of something familiar, so nothing will surprise you unpleasantly, and it is the cheapest way to find out whether live resin is worth the premium to you.
  • Best flavor. Series 6 at 30 dollars, built entirely around dessert and candy profiles. If flavor is what decides your purchase, start here.
  • Newest hardware. Series 8 at 35 dollars, on V8 hardware and usually shipping with a pre roll, which changes the value calculation more than the five dollar step suggests.
  • Longest runtime. A Fattone, if your actual complaint is how often you have to replace a device rather than anything about flavor.
  • Cleanest extract. A rosin pen at 10 dollars, if solvent free matters to you and you accept a less sweet, more plant true profile.

If you are still undecided, the flavor guide maps every profile across the range, and the 2g disposable review covers extended use rather than first impressions.

Cannabis rules are set state by state rather than nationally, as the overview of United States cannabis law sets out, and hardware safety guidance sits with the FDA. You must be of legal age in your state to buy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Luigi pen?

A Luigi pen is a sealed all in one device holding live resin and liquid diamonds, with the tank, coil and battery in a single body. It arrives filled and draw activated, so there is no battery to charge, no cartridge to attach and no settings to adjust.

Are Luigi pens and Luigi carts the same thing?

In this catalogue, effectively yes. A cart historically meant a 510 thread tank needing your own battery, while a pen means the complete sealed unit. Almost everything in the Luigi range is the sealed kind, which removes both the compatibility question and the two most common failure points.

How much does a Luigi pen cost?

From 25 dollars for a 2 gram Series 2 or Series 5 device, 30 for Series 6, and 35 for Series 8. Rosin pens are 10 dollars. At 2 grams the entry devices work out at 12.50 per gram, which undercuts most 1 gram competitors selling at 20.

Is there a Luigi wax pen you load yourself?

No. Every device in the range arrives sealed and pre filled, so there is no chamber to load. If you searched for a Luigi wax pen or dab pen expecting a loadable device, the sealed live resin pens are the closest equivalent and they deliver concentrate without the loading step.

How do I know my Luigi pen is genuine?

Check the seal, the print quality and the batch code, then scan the authenticity code before first use. Packaging alone proves nothing because it is cheap to copy, and a price well below the going rate is the strongest single warning sign.

How long does a Luigi pen last?

A 2 gram pen runs three to four weeks on moderate daily use, six to eight weeks on light evening use, and around two weeks on heavy all day use. Printed puff counts assume a draw length nobody actually takes, so grams against your own habit is the reliable measure.

Which Luigi pen is best for a first purchase?

Series 2 at 25 dollars. It is the lowest outlay, the profiles are all familiar rather than experimental, and the extract is identical to the devices twice the price, so nothing is being held back at the cheaper end.