Key Takeaways: Ditanium
- The only desktop vaporizer on the market with a built-in e-nail. Herbs, concentrates, or both at the same time.
- Combo mode is unique: pull herb vapor through hot concentrate on the e-nail for combined flavor profiles
- 5400 g all-metal desktop with Hybrid heating, max 260°C for herbs
- Single analog dial, no display, no app. 600s heat-up — designed to stay on for hours
- From 237. 2-year manufacturer warranty, lifetime warranty on heating element
Last reviewed: April 2026. Prices checked daily by Vapochecker.

What Makes the Ditanium Different?
The Ditanium does something no other desktop vaporizer does. It combines a full herb vaporizer with a built-in titanium e-nail in one device. That means you can vaporize dry herbs, dab concentrates, or do both simultaneously — all without switching equipment or changing accessories.
Made in the USA, the Ditanium weighs 5400 g and runs on AC power. Hybrid heating (conduction plus convection) handles herbs up to 260°C. The e-nail portion goes higher for concentrates. Heat-up takes about 600 seconds (~10 minutes), but like the VapBong or log vapes, the Ditanium is built to stay on for extended sessions. Turn it on and leave it on.
The manufacturer offers a 2-year warranty on the unit plus a lifetime warranty on the heating element. Best price currently: from 237.
Design and Build Quality
The Ditanium is a 5.4 kg metal tank. The base houses the heating element and electronics. On top sits the e-nail head — a hand-ground titanium nail where concentrates go. The whip connection for herb vaporization is on the side. One large analog dial on the front controls temperature for everything.
Build quality is industrial. The metal body dissipates heat well and feels sturdy enough to last years. The glass components (whip adapter, bowl) are the only fragile parts, and replacements are affordable. There is no plastic anywhere near the vapor path.
The design is functional rather than sleek. This is not a living room showpiece like a Volcano. It is a workshop tool for serious users who want herb and concentrate capability without owning two devices.
How to Use the Ditanium
Dry Herb Mode
Step 1: Plug in and turn the dial to your preferred herb temperature. Wait about 10 minutes for the unit to reach operating temperature. The metal body needs time to heat evenly.
Step 2: Grind your herbs medium-fine. Pack the glass bowl loosely — hybrid heating works best when air can flow through the material. Insert the bowl into the whip adapter.
Step 3: Connect the whip to the side port. Draw slowly and steadily. Vapor production starts within a few seconds. The hybrid heating delivers both flavor from convection and density from conduction contact.
Step 4: Stir the bowl after 3 to 4 draws. This redistributes the herb and exposes fresh material to the heat. A single bowl typically lasts 8 to 12 draws depending on temperature and pack size.
Concentrate / E-Nail Mode
Step 1: Turn the dial higher than you would for herbs. Concentrates need more heat — typically 300 to 400°C depending on the material. The titanium nail sits on top of the heating element and reaches temperature alongside the unit.
Step 2: Apply a small amount of concentrate to the heated titanium nail using a dab tool. The concentrate vaporizes on contact. Inhale through the glass dome or whip attached to the e-nail.
Step 3: Clean the nail with a cotton swab and isopropanol after each dab. This prevents residue buildup that degrades flavor. For heavy sessions, do a dry burnoff at high temperature before wiping.
Combo Mode (Unique to Ditanium)
Step 1: Set up both modes simultaneously. Load herbs in the whip bowl, have concentrate ready for the e-nail. Set the dial to a compromise temperature — high enough for concentrates but manageable for herbs.
Step 2: Begin drawing herb vapor through the whip. While inhaling, apply concentrate to the e-nail. The herb vapor travels through the hot concentrate, picking up additional flavor and potency.
Step 3: The result is a layered experience. Terpenes from the herbs blend with the concentrate. This is the Ditanium’s signature feature — no other device replicates this workflow as elegantly.
Temperature Guide
| Dial Position | Approx. Temp | Best For | Vapor Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| Low (9-10 o’clock) | 160-180°C | Light herb sessions | Thin, flavorful, mild effect |
| Medium-Low (10-11) | 180-200°C | Daily herb use | Good flavor, moderate clouds |
| Medium (12 o’clock) | 200-220°C | Full extraction herbs | Dense vapor, strong effect |
| Medium-High (1-2) | 220-260°C | Maximum herb extraction | Very dense, less flavor |
| High (2-3 o’clock) | 300-400°C | Concentrates / E-nail | Instant vaporization |
| Combo | 220-280°C | Herbs + concentrates | Layered, complex profile |
Since the Ditanium uses an analog dial without a digital display, these are approximate ranges. You will develop muscle memory for your preferred positions after a few sessions. Most herb users settle around the 11 to 12 o’clock position for daily use.
Vapor Quality and Performance
As an herb vaporizer, the Ditanium delivers solid hybrid vapor. Flavor sits in the upper mid-range — not quite at Volcano Hybrid or FlowerPot B2 level, but respectable. The hybrid heating gives you both the immediate flavor of convection and the thick clouds from conduction contact with the glass bowl walls.
As an e-nail, the Ditanium is genuinely good. The titanium nail holds temperature well, and the direct heating from below provides consistent concentrate vaporization. If you have used standalone e-nails in the 200 to 300 EUR range, the Ditanium’s e-nail performance matches or exceeds them.
Combo mode is where the Ditanium stands alone. Pulling herb vapor through concentrate on the e-nail creates a layered hit that combines terpene profiles from both materials. The flavor complexity and the combined effect are genuinely impossible to replicate with two separate devices used in sequence. This mode alone justifies the Ditanium for dual-material users.
Cleaning and Maintenance Guide
Regular cleaning keeps the Ditanium performing at its best. The device has three areas that need attention, each on a different schedule.
After every concentrate session: Wipe the titanium nail with a cotton swab dipped in isopropanol while still slightly warm. This removes residue before it carbonizes. For stubborn buildup, run the nail at high temperature empty for 30 seconds (burnoff), then wipe.
Weekly (regular use): Remove the glass whip adapter, bowl, and any glass dome pieces. Soak them in isopropanol for 15 to 30 minutes. Rinse with warm water and let dry completely. Use pipe cleaners for the whip tube interior.
Monthly: Inspect the screen in the glass bowl. Replace if clogged or damaged — screens are the most consumed part. Check the whip tubing for discoloration or residue buildup. Replace the tubing if cleaning no longer restores it. Wipe the metal body exterior with a damp cloth.
The titanium nail is nearly indestructible. Over months of heavy use it may develop a patina — that is normal and does not affect performance. If you prefer quartz inserts for cleaner concentrate flavor, those are available as aftermarket accessories.
Ditanium vs. Volcano Hybrid vs. FlowerPot B2 vs. VapBong
| Feature | Ditanium | Volcano Hybrid | FlowerPot B2 | VapBong |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price from | 237 | 241 | 441 | – |
| Type | Hybrid + E-Nail | Balloon / Whip | Ball Vape | Ceramic / Water |
| Built-in E-Nail | Yes | No | No | No |
| Heating | Hybrid | Hybrid | Convection | Convection |
| Heat-up | ~10 min | ~40 sec | ~5 min | ~10 min |
| Delivery | Whip | Balloon + Whip | Direct / Water | Built-in water |
| Weight | 5,400 g | 3,000 g | 45 g (head) | 3,500 g |
| Concentrate Use | Built-in e-nail | Drip pad accessory | Separate setup | No |
| Rating | 6.6 / 10 | 9.0 / 10 | 7.1 / 10 | 7.5 / 10 |
The Volcano Hybrid is the most versatile desktop overall — balloon plus whip, fast heat-up, precise digital control. But it has no built-in e-nail.
The FlowerPot B2 extracts herbs more aggressively with its ball vape design but requires a separate setup for concentrates and a PID controller.
The VapBong shares the Ditanium’s “leave it on all day” philosophy and offers built-in water filtration, but is herb-only with no concentrate capability.
The Ditanium’s advantage is clear: if you use both herbs and concentrates regularly, no other single device covers both as well.
The E-Nail Advantage Explained
Having a built-in e-nail changes the desktop experience fundamentally. With separate devices, switching between herb and concentrate requires setup changes, temperature adjustments, and different accessories. The Ditanium eliminates that friction entirely.
The titanium nail heats up alongside the herb chamber. Once at temperature, you can alternate between modes freely — a few herb draws, then a concentrate hit, then back to herbs. The combo mode takes it further: herb vapor travels through the hot concentrate, picking up additional flavor and potency.
For users who primarily vaporize herbs but occasionally use concentrates, the Ditanium saves both money and desk space. A standalone e-nail costs 150 to 300 EUR. The Ditanium combines both functions for a single purchase price with a single footprint on your desk.
Who is the Ditanium For?
Ideal for: Users who vaporize both dry herbs and concentrates regularly. Desktop enthusiasts who want one device instead of two. Fans of long, session-style use where the device stays on for hours. Anyone curious about combo mode — pulling herbs through concentrates is genuinely unique.
Less ideal for: Herb-only users who never touch concentrates (the Volcano Hybrid or FlowerPot are better pure herb choices). Anyone who needs fast heat-up for quick sessions. Budget-conscious buyers looking for a basic desktop. Users who want digital precision and app control.
Accessories and Upgrades
Ditanium offers several bowls in different sizes and materials: glass, ceramic, and titanium. The titanium nail for the e-nail is durable and easy to clean. Replacement whips, glass adapters, and screens are available directly from the manufacturer.
For concentrate use, quartz inserts (quartz bangers) are a popular upgrade over the included titanium nail. Quartz delivers slightly cleaner flavor at the cost of durability — titanium lasts longer but quartz tastes better. Try both and decide what you prefer.
A water pipe adapter (WPA) allows connection to an external bong. This is especially worthwhile for e-nail mode, where water cooling makes high-temperature concentrate sessions noticeably smoother. The standard whip connection also works with most 14mm and 18mm glass pieces using the right adapter.
Our Verdict
The Ditanium fills a niche no other device serves: a full herb vaporizer plus a real e-nail in one housing. If you use both materials, you save money, save desk space, and gain access to combo mode — an experience no other device offers. As a pure herb vaporizer it is solid but not best-in-class (the Volcano, FlowerPot, and VapBong all deliver better herb-only results). But the Ditanium is not trying to be the best herb vaporizer. It is trying to be the best dual-use device, and at that, it succeeds.
From 237. Full pricing on the Ditanium product page.