Best Vaporizers Under €100 (2026): Top 8 + Live Prices
Under 100 euros, you have real choice. In this price range you’ll already find convection heating, temperature displays and sometimes swappable batteries – devices that hold their own in everyday use against much more expensive options. The following list is updated daily from over 250 shops; the selection follows our rating and the current price, not a fixed ranking.
The best vaporizers under 100 euros
XMAX Fog Pro
- 15-second convection heat-up to 220 °C
- 3,200 mAh replaceable 18650 battery with USB-C
Arizer Solo 2 MAX
- Faster heat-up than Solo 2 (~30 sec)
- OLED display for precise temperature reading
Arizer Air MAX
- Faster heat-up time (60 seconds)
- Broader temperature range (40-220°C)
Arizer ArGo
- Pocket-size Arizer with swappable 3400 mAh battery
- Glass aroma tubes can be pre-filled or paired with dosing capsules
DaVinci IQC
- Most affordable entry into the DaVinci IQ world
- Smart Path + app control
XMAX V3 Pro
- Very compact, only 107g weight
- Hybrid heating with 15s heat-up time
XMAX XVape Aria
- 15-second conduction heat-up with full 100-240 °C control
- 2,600 mAh battery in a slim shell
XMAX XLux Roffu
- Pure convection, 3,200 mAh battery
- Rotating airflow ring
All models in direct comparison
| # | Model | Vapochecker rating | from | Heating | Battery | Heat-up |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | XMAX Fog Pro | 8,3 | 96,27 € (4 shops) | Convection | 3200 mAh | ~15s |
| #2 | Arizer Solo 2 MAX | 8,1 | 91,30 € (14 shops) | Hybrid | 3400 mAh | ~30s |
| #3 | Arizer Air MAX | 8,0 | 91,30 € (21 shops) | Hybrid | 5000 mAh | ~60s |
| #4 | Arizer ArGo | 7,7 | 80,74 € (4 shops) | Hybrid | 3400 mAh | ~60s |
| #5 | DaVinci IQC | 7,6 | 90,06 € (10 shops) | Conduction | 3000 mAh | ~30s |
| #6 | XMAX V3 Pro | 7,5 | 55,28 € (2 shops) | Hybrid | 2600 mAh | ~15s |
| #7 | XMAX XVape Aria | 7,4 | 59,29 € (9 shops) | Conduction | 2600 mAh | ~15s |
| #8 | XMAX XLux Roffu | 7,4 | 87,20 € (7 shops) | Convection | 3200 mAh | ~20s |
Which vaporizer under 100 euros suits you?
Under 100 euros, genuine convection, larger batteries and digital temperature control stand out. The question is therefore less about which device is “the best”, but rather which one fits your usage. Four models cover the most common cases:
- Boundless CFX – the all-rounder. Large colour display, up to temperature in around 20 seconds, and a chamber that’s sufficient for longer sessions too. If you’re looking for a device that does everything well without getting lost in menus, this is the one.
- XMAX Fog Pro – genuine convection at a mid-range price. Hot air flows through the herb, which tastes cleaner than pure conduction. The swappable 18650 battery means: when it runs out, you slot in a charged one instead of ending the session.
- Arizer Solo 2 MAX – for those who value flavour over compactness. The glass vapour path delivers a particularly pure aroma, and the battery life is long. Larger than the others, but a reference device for herb flavour in this class.
- XMAX V4 Pro – the efficiency argument. The on-demand convection only heats when you draw, and gets up to speed in around 11 seconds — the fastest here. That’s kind on herb and battery alike — ideal for short draws on the go rather than long sessions.
What makes the difference in this class is rarely pure performance, but rather how well it fits into everyday life: swappable battery for long days out, glass vapour path for flavour, on-demand for efficiency. All four vaporise dry herbs cleanly — the choice depends on the use case.
What to look out for when buying
The table above shows three values that make the difference in this price range:
- Heating: Conduction heats the herb through direct contact with the chamber — affordable and fast, but slightly less even. Convection guides hot air through the material, which tastes cleaner and is usually a little more expensive. Hybrid combines both. Convection rewards a little patience with better flavour.
- Battery or butane: Electric devices (battery in mAh) are convenient and temperature-precise. Butane-powered devices need no electricity, heat up very quickly and are virtually indestructible — though getting the temperature right takes practice.
- Heat-up time: Anyone who wants a spontaneous session is well served by under 20 seconds. Longer heat-up times aren’t a drawback, just a matter of patience.
On top of that come two things every vaporizer needs: easy cleaning and readily available spare parts. Both determine whether a device still brings joy a year down the line.
What do you really get for under 100 euros?
Here you get solid mid-range technology: often precise temperature control, better materials and longer battery life than in the absolute budget range. App control and very large chambers tend to be reserved for higher price brackets — but for everyday use, you won’t be missing anything essential.
How we determine the ranking
This list is not based on opinion, but on data. For every device under 100 euros, we weigh up two things: our product rating (vapour quality, build quality, usability, spare parts availability) and the current best price from the price comparison. A model therefore moves up when it is well rated and currently available cheaply.
Because prices come in daily from over 250 shops, the order updates itself. You’re not seeing a list that was tested once and hasn’t been touched since, but today’s current state. Devices that are permanently out of stock or have disappeared from the range drop out automatically.
Frequently asked questions
Is a vaporizer under 100 euros worth it?
Yes, very much so. In this price range you get mature devices with good temperature control that are perfectly sufficient for the vast majority of users.
Convection or conduction for beginners?
Conduction is cheaper, quicker to get going and more forgiving of user error. Convection tastes cleaner, but requires a little more experience when it comes to packing and drawing. Both are a good starting point.
How long do these devices last?
With regular cleaning, even mid-range devices last several years. Butane models with no electronics are particularly long-lived, since there’s no battery to age.
Do I need a device with a battery or with butane?
Battery devices are more convenient and temperature-precise; butane devices are independent of power sockets and charge levels. Those who are out and about a lot often find butane more relaxed.
Which vaporizer under 100 euros is recommended for beginners?
For getting started, straightforward operation matters more than the latest feature set. The Boundless CFX guides you via a large display without getting lost in menus; the XMAX Fog Pro offers genuine convection with a swappable battery. Both forgive user error and deliver clean vapour right from the start.
What do I get for 100 euros more than for 50?
Above all, more precise temperature control, larger or swappable batteries, and more often genuine convection instead of pure conduction. That tastes cleaner and lasts longer. If you only vaporise occasionally, a device under 50 euros will do — if you use one daily, you’ll notice the difference in everyday life.
What temperature is right for dry herbs?
The usable range is roughly between 180 and 210 °C. Lower tastes more aromatic and milder; higher delivers denser vapour. All devices on this list have digital control that lets you hit this range precisely.
Are these devices also suitable for concentrates?
The models here are built for dry herbs. For waxes and oils you’ll need different hardware — our best dab pens are worth a look. Some hybrid devices do accept a concentrate capsule, but they’re no substitute for a specialised device.
Other price ranges at a glance
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