Best Vaporizers Under €100: Top 10 Comparison [2026]

Great vaporizers don’t have to be expensive. Between 40 and 70 euros, you’ll find devices that hold their own against models costing twice as much. Our top pick: the DynaVap M7 from €62 — available in 34 shops across Europe. Runner-up: the XMAX V3 Pro from €68, arguably the most popular electronic budget vaporizer out there. All prices come from our daily price comparison across 50+ European shops.

At a Glance: The DynaVap M7 (from €62, 34 shops) is our top pick — proven, durable, great value. Prefer electronic? XMAX V3 Pro (from €68). 10 devices between €40 and €70 with solid vapour quality.

Our Top 10: Best Vaporizers Under 100 Euros

1. DynaVap M7 — The Best-Seller

DynaVap M7 VaporizerNow in its seventh generation, the DynaVap M7 is a proven design. The stainless steel body feels solid and well-made. You heat it with a jet lighter until the patented click mechanism tells you the temperature is right. No battery, no cable, no electronics that can break. The hybrid heating delivers surprisingly dense vapour for this price range. Only downside: it takes a few sessions to master the lighter technique.

  • Heating: Hybrid (butane)
  • Highlight: Click mechanism, stainless steel, works with induction heaters
  • Price: from €62 in 34 shops

DynaVap M7 price comparison

2. XMAX V3 Pro — Best Electronic

XMAX V3 Pro

XMAX V3 Pro VaporizerPrefer pressing a button over wielding a lighter? The XMAX V3 Pro is your pick. For under €70 you get hybrid heating, a replaceable 18650 battery, USB-C charging and an OLED display with precise temperature control. Heats up in about 30 seconds and supports an on-demand mode for quick hits between sessions. The vapour is remarkably flavourful for the price. A spare battery lets you extend sessions indefinitely.

  • Heating: Hybrid (battery)
  • Highlight: Replaceable 18650 battery, on-demand mode, OLED display
  • Price: from €68 in 23 shops

XMAX V3 Pro price comparison

3. DynaVap The B2 — Cheapest DynaVap

DynaVap The B2 VaporizerThe most affordable DynaVap that’s actually worth buying. The B2 uses a lighter polycarbonate body instead of stainless steel but works on the same proven click principle as the M7. Vapour quality sits surprisingly close to its pricier sibling. If you’re not sure whether butane vaping is for you, this is a low-risk way to find out. Also works with induction heaters.

  • Heating: Hybrid (butane)
  • Highlight: Lightweight, affordable, proven click system
  • Price: from €50 in 24 shops

DynaVap The B2 price comparison

4. AirVape XS GO — Ultra-Compact

AirVape XS GO VaporizerAt roughly 70 grams, the AirVape XS GO is one of the most compact electronic vaporizers you can buy. Fits in any pocket. The hybrid heating delivers decent vapour, though the chamber is naturally smaller than on bigger devices. Three preset temperature levels keep things simple. Battery life covers about 4-5 sessions — not record-breaking, but fair for the price.

  • Heating: Hybrid (battery)
  • Highlight: Just 70 g, extremely compact, 3 temperature presets
  • Price: from €46 in 20 shops

AirVape XS GO price comparison

5. XMAX Starry 4 — Workhorse with Swappable Battery

XMAX Starry 4

XMAX Starry 4 VaporizerThe Starry 4 is the no-nonsense workhorse of budget vaporizers. Conduction heating, replaceable 18650 battery, OLED display and a generous ceramic chamber. Heats up in about 20 seconds. Vapour quality is surprisingly good for pure conduction, though taste is naturally less nuanced than hybrid devices. The trade-off: dead-simple operation. Fill, set temp, draw.

  • Heating: Conduction (battery)
  • Highlight: Replaceable 18650, OLED, ceramic chamber
  • Price: from €55 in 21 shops

XMAX Starry 4 price comparison

6. DaVinci ARTIQ — The Newcomer

DaVinci ARTIQ VaporizerDaVinci, known for premium devices like the IQ2, enters the budget market with the ARTIQ. Conduction heating in a sleek, modern body with USB-C. The design stands out from the competition — you can tell an established brand is behind this. For €45 you get a device that feels good in hand and works reliably. Heat-up takes about 25 seconds.

  • Heating: Conduction (battery)
  • Highlight: DaVinci build quality, sleek design, USB-C
  • Price: from €45 in 15 shops

DaVinci ARTIQ price comparison

7. Arizer Air SE — Glass Stem Specialist

Arizer Air SE VaporizerArizer has been building reliable vaporizers for years, and the Air SE shows why. The signature feature: a borosilicate glass stem that makes the vapour taste exceptionally pure and flavourful. No plastic taste, no metallic aftertaste. Battery outlasts most competitors in this price range. One drawback: the glass stem sticks out the top, making it less pocket-friendly.

  • Heating: Hybrid (battery, mostly convection)
  • Highlight: Glass stem, long battery, pure flavour
  • Price: from €51 in 27 shops

Arizer Air SE price comparison

8. Fenix Mini+ — Dosing Capsule Pro

Compact, and with a feature many pricier devices lack: dosing capsule compatibility. Pre-fill the small stainless steel capsules at home, pop them in on the go. After each session, swap the capsule out — no mess in the chamber. Hybrid heating delivers good vapour for the size. Heat-up under 30 seconds. A favourite among commuters who want clean, fuss-free sessions.

  • Heating: Hybrid (battery)
  • Highlight: Dosing capsule compatible, compact, USB-C
  • Price: from €68 in 11 shops

Fenix Mini+ price comparison

9. G Pen Dash+ — Quick Starter

G Pen delivers a solid budget vaporizer with the Dash+. Heat-up time: about 20 seconds. Haptic vibration feedback tells you when target temperature is reached — handy when you don’t want to check the display. The device is slim and well-built. The ceramic chamber delivers clean flavour. Five preset temperature levels cover a wide range from flavour-focused to cloud-chasing.

  • Heating: Hybrid (battery)
  • Highlight: 20s heat-up, vibration feedback, 5 temp levels
  • Price: from €59 in 15 shops

G Pen Dash+ price comparison

10. Arizer V-Tower — Only Desktop Under €100

The only desktop vaporizer under €100, and a hidden gem. The V-Tower runs on mains power, so no battery worries. Pure convection heating: hot air is drawn through the herbs without direct contact. The result is exceptionally clean, flavourful vapour that portable budget devices simply can’t match. Comes with a whip system and optional balloon adapter. Stepless temperature control from 50 to 260 °C.

  • Heating: Convection (mains power)
  • Highlight: Desktop quality, whip + balloon, stepless temperature
  • Price: from €65 in 19 shops

Arizer V-Tower price comparison

Honourable Mentions

Just missed the top 10 but worth a look: the DynaVap The B (from €40, 21 shops) is the cheapest DynaVap — perfect for a first taste. And the XMAX V3 Nano (from €42, 16 shops) packs a surprising amount of tech for under €45.

Comparison Table

Product From Shops Heating Power Key Feature
DynaVap M7 €62 34 Hybrid Butane Click mechanism
XMAX V3 Pro €68 23 Hybrid 18650 battery On-demand mode
DynaVap The B2 €50 24 Hybrid Butane Lightweight body
AirVape XS GO €46 20 Hybrid Battery Ultra-compact (70 g)
XMAX Starry 4 €55 21 Conduction 18650 battery OLED display
DaVinci ARTIQ €45 15 Conduction Battery DaVinci design
Arizer Air SE €51 27 Hybrid Battery Glass stem
Fenix Mini+ €68 11 Hybrid Battery Dosing capsules
G Pen Dash+ €59 15 Hybrid Battery Vibration feedback
Arizer V-Tower €65 19 Convection Mains Desktop, whip + balloon

Buying Guide: What to Look For Under €100

Heating Method: Convection, Conduction, or Hybrid?

XMAX V3 Nano

Convection (hot air) delivers the purest flavour but is rare at this price point — only the V-Tower offers it. Conduction (direct contact) heats up fast and is straightforward. Most budget vaporizers use hybrid heating, a mix of both. For beginners, hybrid is the safest bet.

Battery or Butane?

Electronic vaporizers with batteries are easier to use: press a button, wait, draw. Butane devices like the DynaVaps need a lighter and some practice, but they’re independent of power outlets and last forever. If you enjoy a ritual, butane works well. If you want simplicity, go electric.

Dosing Capsules: Worth It?

Especially on the go, yes. Pre-fill small stainless steel capsules, insert them, and swap after each session. The chamber stays clean, and cleaning becomes almost unnecessary. In our top 10, the Fenix Mini+ has this built in. Compatible capsules are also available for the XMAX V3 Pro.

Water Pipe Adapters

Many vaporizers can be connected to a water pipe (bong) with an adapter. This cools the vapour and makes draws smoother. DynaVap models fit directly into 10mm adapters. For the V3 Pro and other devices, matching WPA attachments cost just a few euros.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which vaporizer under €100 has the best vapour quality?

For home use: the Arizer V-Tower. Its pure convection heating produces vapour that rivals much more expensive devices. For portable use: the XMAX V3 Pro or the Arizer Air SE with its glass stem.

Is a butane vaporizer worth it?

If you don’t mind the learning curve: absolutely. DynaVap models are extremely durable, need no battery, and produce dense vapour. Many users swear by them, especially for the ritual aspect. For beginners with no prior experience, an electronic device is simpler though.

Do I need extra accessories?

For DynaVaps: a good jet lighter (from €5). For devices with 18650 battery: a spare battery (from €4) and an external charger. Optional: dosing capsules, cleaning supplies, WPA adapter. Most devices work straight out of the box though.

How long does the battery last on budget vaporizers?

Most devices manage 4-8 sessions per charge. The Arizer Air SE is among the longest-lasting. Devices with replaceable batteries (V3 Pro, Starry 4) can double their runtime with a spare.

Are there desktop vaporizers under €100?

Exactly one: the Arizer V-Tower from €65. It runs on mains power and offers pure convection with a whip or balloon system. For home use, an excellent choice — vapour quality surpasses every portable device on this list.

Conclusion

Under €100, you’ll find vaporizers that would have been unthinkable just a few years ago. Whether it’s the butane classic DynaVap M7, the electronic all-rounder XMAX V3 Pro, or the only budget desktop Arizer V-Tower — there’s something for every preference and use case. All prices are updated daily from over 50 European shops.

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