Best Vaporizers Under 100 Euro 2026: Top 8 Compared
As of: April 2026 · Last updated on 11/04/2026
At a glance
- DynaVap M7 (from 62 €) — best-selling vaporizer under 100€, hybrid heating, 7s heat-up time
- XMAX V3 Pro (from 55 €) — best electronic option: USB-C, replaceable 18650 battery, OLED display
- DynaVap The B (from 36 €) — cheapest recommendable entry point
- Prices from 274 shops, updated daily. All 8 devices weigh between 13g and 137g.
For under 100 Euro, there is a surprisingly wide selection of vaporizers. From butane-powered devices without electronics and compact conduction entry-level models through to fully fledged hybrid devices with replaceable batteries. If you compare cleverly, you can find devices that come close to expensive models in vapor quality.
What is the catch? In this price range, you usually miss out on app connectivity, precise degree-by-degree temperature control, and premium vapor path materials such as ceramic or zirconia. However, these devices handle the core function properly.
Which vaporizers under 100 Euro are the best?
The eight devices in this list cover every type of use: three butane models from DynaVap (M7, The B, The B2), three electronic devices from XMAX (V3 Pro, Starry 4, V3 Nano), plus the Arizer Air SE with glass mouthpiece and the XVape Aria as the only dual-use option. All are currently available in at least 39 European shops.
| Model | Heating | Heat-up time | Battery | Weight | Price from |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DynaVap M7 | Hybrid (butane) | 7s | No battery | 21g | 62 € |
| DynaVap The B | Conduction (butane) | 8s | No battery | 13g | 36 € |
| XMAX V3 Pro | Hybrid | 15s | 2600 mAh | 107g | 55 € |
| DynaVap The B2 | Hybrid (butane) | 8s | No battery | 14g | 50 € |
| Arizer Air SE | Hybrid | 60s | 3350 mAh | 102g | 55 € |
| XMAX Starry 4 | Conduction | 30s | 2550 mAh | 137g | 59 € |
| XMAX V3 Nano | Convection | 15s | 1000 mAh | 50g | 45 € |
| XVape Aria | Conduction | 15s | 2600 mAh | 135g | 60 € |
1. DynaVap M7 — Best-selling under 100€
The M7 has a titanium hybrid heater and needs only 7 seconds to heat up. No other vaporizer in this price range is so widely used. No battery, no charging, no electronics that can break. In return, you need a jet lighter and a bit of practice with the click mechanism.
- Heating: Hybrid (butane) | Heat-up time: 7s | Weight: 21g
- Price: from 62 € | Warranty: 2 years
2. DynaVap The B — Cheapest entry point
The B costs under 40 Euro, making it the cheapest recommendable vaporizer. Stainless steel instead of titanium, conduction heating instead of hybrid, but the same operating principle as the M7. 13g light, practically indestructible.
- Heating: Conduction (butane) | Heat-up time: 8s | Weight: 13g
- Price: from 36 € | Warranty: 2 years
→ DynaVap The B price comparison
3. XMAX V3 Pro — Best electronic device under 100€
The V3 Pro offers features that normally only become standard from 150 Euro upwards: hybrid heating, USB-C, replaceable 18650 battery with 2600 mAh, and OLED display. Anyone who does not want to use a lighter and prefers reproducible vapor should go for the V3 Pro. Ready to use in 15 seconds.
- Heating: Hybrid | Battery: 18650, replaceable (2600 mAh) | Heat-up time: 15s
- Price: from 55 € | Warranty: 2 years
→ XMAX V3 Pro price comparison
4. DynaVap The B2 — Best upgrade from The B
The B2 brings hybrid heating at an entry-level price: cooler, more flavoursome vapor than the The B, a larger herb chamber, and new cap geometry. For just a few Euro more than the The B, you get a noticeably better device.
- Heating: Hybrid (butane) | Heat-up time: 8s | Weight: 14g
- Price: from 50 € | Warranty: 2 years
→ DynaVap The B2 price comparison
5. Arizer Air SE — Cheapest hybrid with glass
The Air SE is the cheapest Arizer: glass mouthpiece, hybrid heating, and lifetime warranty. No display, no app, but solid vapor quality. With 3350 mAh, it has the largest battery in this list and easily lasts 8-10 sessions.
- Heating: Hybrid | Battery: 3350 mAh (fixed) | Heat-up time: 60s
- Price: from 55 € | Warranty: lifetime
→ Arizer Air SE price comparison
6. XMAX Starry 4 — Most compact all-rounder
The Starry 4 is barely larger than a lighter and still a fully fledged conduction vaporizer with OLED display, USB-C, and a replaceable 18650 battery. One of the most discreet vaporizers on the market for use on the go. 2550 mAh is enough for a full day.
- Heating: Conduction | Battery: 18650, replaceable (2550 mAh) | Heat-up time: 30s
- Price: from 59 € | Warranty: 1 year
→ XMAX Starry 4 price comparison
7. XMAX V3 Nano — Smallest convection device
The V3 Nano is XMAX's most compact convection vaporizer. Only 50g in weight, with a replaceable 18350 battery and USB-C. The pure convection vapor tastes more flavoursome than conduction, and all for under 50 Euro.
- Heating: Convection | Battery: 18350, replaceable (1000 mAh) | Heat-up time: 15s
- Price: from 45 € | Warranty: 1 year
→ XMAX V3 Nano price comparison
8. XVape Aria — Dual-use under 100€
The Aria is one of the few dual-use vaporizers under 100 Euro: herbs and concentrates in one device, thanks to interchangeable chambers. USB-C, 2600 mAh battery, and compact at 135g. Ideal for anyone looking for flexibility without buying two devices.
- Heating: Conduction | Battery: 2600 mAh (fixed) | Heat-up time: 15s
- Price: from 60 € | Warranty: 1 year
Butane or electronics: which suits you better?
Butane devices heat up in 7-8 seconds and last practically forever, while electronic vaporizers are easier to use and deliver more reproducible results. The choice depends on your own usage habits.
Butane devices (DynaVap M7, The B, The B2) need no power and no electronics that can break. The DynaVap models deliver dense, flavoursome vapor that can compete with much more expensive devices. The downside: you need a jet lighter (from 5 Euro) and a bit of practice with the click mechanism. Outdoors in the wind, it can become fiddly.
Electronic devices (V3 Pro, Air SE, Starry 4, V3 Nano, Aria) are easier to use and more reproducible. Press the button, wait, vape. Choose the temperature via the display, no learning curve. In return, the battery has to be charged, and after 300-500 charging cycles the capacity starts to decline.
Tip: devices with a replaceable 18650 battery (V3 Pro, Starry 4) last years longer because the battery can be replaced for 4-8 Euro.
What should you look for when buying?
The four most important criteria in this price range are battery capacity, heat-up time, vapor path material, and warranty length. A device with a replaceable battery and glass mouthpiece offers the best value for money in the long run.
Battery capacity: In this price range, battery performance varies greatly. The Arizer Air SE with 3350 mAh manages 8-10 sessions per charge. The V3 Nano with 1000 mAh, on the other hand, lasts only 4-5 sessions. If you vape a lot while out and about, you should look for at least 2000 mAh or choose a device with a replaceable battery.
Heat-up time: Most electronic devices under 100 Euro need 15-30 seconds. That may not sound like much, but compared with premium devices at 10-15 seconds, you notice the difference. DynaVap models are the fastest at 7-8 seconds, but need a flame rather than electricity.
Vapor path material: Mouthpieces made of ceramic or glass deliver a purer taste than plastic. The Arizer Air SE comes with a glass mouthpiece, a clear plus point. The vapor path also matters: isolated air paths keep the vapor cooler.
Warranty: Most budget vaporizers come with a 1-2 year manufacturer’s warranty. Arizer offers a lifetime warranty, even for the affordable Air SE. When in doubt, it is worth checking the warranty terms before buying.
How do you get the best out of a budget vaporizer?
Four simple habits make the biggest difference with inexpensive devices: a fine grind, loose herb chamber filling, gradually increasing the temperature, and regular cleaning.
Grind finely: Affordable conduction vaporizers work best with finely ground material. A medium to fine grind increases the surface area and noticeably improves extraction. A grinder for 10-15 Euro makes a big difference.
Do not overfill the chamber: Fill the chamber loosely, do not pack it tightly. Air must be able to flow through. If packed too densely, the vapor becomes thin and harsh. A half-filled chamber often delivers better results than an overfilled one.
Start low: Begin the first draws at 170-180 °C to taste the terpenes. Then gradually increase to 190-210 °C. This step-by-step approach works with every device on this list.
Clean regularly: Clean the chamber with a brush every one to two weeks and soak the mouthpiece in isopropanol. Cheap devices are less forgiving of poor maintenance than premium models. This improves flavour and extends service life.
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