Pros
- Entry-price into the Breit family (~70 EUR)
- 2,200 mAh battery with ~60 minutes total runtime
- OLED display with temperature readout
- Convection with isolated airflow
- Rich accessory bundle included
- 24-month manufacturer warranty (German EU distribution)
Cons
- Dry herbs only — no concentrates/oils like the IE sister model
- Micro USB instead of USB-C (somewhat dated)
- 5-minute session limit may be tight for long bowls
- No swappable battery
- Plastic mouthpiece (vs glass/ceramic on premium vapes)
Breit ER — Price Comparison (2 shops)
Last updated: 06/05/2026, 5:05 AM
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Specifications
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Heating Method | Convection |
| Device Type | Portable |
| Brand | Breit |
| Power Source | Battery |
| Temperature Range | 149°C - 224°C |
| Battery Capacity | 2200 mAh |
| Auto Shutoff | 5 min |
| Material | dry-herb |
About this vaporizer
The Breit ER is the battery-powered sister model to the IE Dry Heat Expert — a dry-herb-only vaporizer with no multi-material capability. Manufactured by Near Dark GmbH in Hennef (North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany), the ER targets entry-level users at a price point of around 70 EUR — those seeking a simple convection vape without concentrate options. The 2,200 mAh battery delivers approximately 60 minutes of total runtime per full charge, with each session limited to five minutes. Charging is via Micro USB. The OLED display shows target temperature (149 to 224 degrees Celsius), with operation through two buttons on the housing. Accessories included: silicone mouthpiece caps, replacement screens, a USB cable, a cleaning brush, and the manual.
- Entry-price into the Breit family (~70 EUR)
- 2,200 mAh battery with ~60 minutes total runtime
- OLED display with temperature readout
- Convection with isolated airflow
- Rich accessory bundle included
- 24-month manufacturer warranty (German EU distribution)
- Dry herbs only — no concentrates/oils like the IE sister model
- Micro USB instead of USB-C (somewhat dated)
- 5-minute session limit may be tight for long bowls
- No swappable battery
- Plastic mouthpiece (vs glass/ceramic on premium vapes)







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