Pros
- Redesigned tip with more mass retains heat better for controlled extractions.
- Finless tip design keeps fingers up to 20% cooler.
- Six adjustable airflow settings for customized draw resistance.
- Adjust-a-bowl halves the chamber to 0.05 g for microdosing.
- Made entirely from medical-grade stainless steel in the USA.
Cons
- No electronic temperature control — results depend on heating technique.
- Vapor can run warm without water pipe cooling.
- Proper heating technique takes some practice to master.
Price Comparison (64 shops)
Last updated: 03/03/2026, 8:13 AM
Specifications
| Heating Method | Hybrid |
| Device Type | Butane Vaporizer |
| Power Source | Butane |
| Heat-up Time | 7 seconds |
| Weight | 21 g |
| Dimensions | 9.1 x 1.0 x 1.0 cm |
| Warranty | 2 years |
| Dosing Capsules | View dosing capsules |
| Water Pipe | View water pipe adapters |
| Session Mode | On-Demand |
| Temperature Control | Manual |
| Material | Dry Herb |
| Vapor Path | Metal |
| Replaceable Battery | No |
| Passthrough Charging | No |
| Charging Port | none |
Source: OfficialOfficial, OfficialOfficial, OfficialOfficial, MagicVaporizersAggregator · Verified 18.02.2026
The DynaVap M7 is a portable butane vaporizer made of stainless steel with hybrid heating. Reaches 220 °C in just 7 seconds via jet flame – no battery needed. WPA and dosing capsules supported. The new airport provides stepless airflow control. Prices in the DynaVap M7 price comparison.
Airport for stepless airflow
The M7 features a new airport that regulates airflow without fixed positions. Closed it pulls tighter and produces denser clouds. Open the draw gets freer and cooler. The cap’s click system signals when temperature is reached, as always.
Stainless steel, no battery
The M7 is entirely stainless steel and practically indestructible. No battery means nothing to age or run flat. A jet flame lighter is all you need. Bong users can fit it directly on 10 mm joints.
Comparison: M7 vs. PAX Mini
| M7 | PAX Mini | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Portable | Portable |
| Heating | Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) | Conduction |
| Temperature | 220 °C | 215 °C |
| Heat-up time | 7s | 22s |
| Battery | N/A (AC) | 3000 mAh |
| Price from | 62€ | 79€ |
The M7 by DynaVap starts at 62€ and heats up in 7 seconds. The PAX Mini by PAX starts at 79€ with a 22-second heat-up time. Both devices use different heating methods and suit demanding users in this price range.
Comparison: M7 vs. HyperDyn
| M7 | HyperDyn | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Portable | Portable |
| Heating | Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) | Conduction |
| Temperature | 220 °C | 220 °C |
| Heat-up time | 7s | 8s |
| Battery | N/A (AC) | 3400 mAh |
| Price from | 62€ | 183€ |
The M7 suits users who prefer a portable device and appreciate a heat-up time of just 7 seconds. The HyperDyn is the right pick for those who want a portable device and are comfortable with a 8-second heat-up time. Both devices come from DynaVap and deliver excellent vapor quality.
Cleaning and Maintenance
The M7 disassembles without tools: condenser, O-rings, cap, and tip separate by hand. All metal parts can soak in isopropyl alcohol (99%) for 15 minutes. Remove O-rings first — prolonged alcohol exposure makes them brittle.
Day-to-day, push a pipe cleaner through the condenser every three to four sessions. Stubborn residue on the tip comes off with a brief soak. Stainless steel tolerates rough cleaning better than titanium — scratches don't affect performance.
Schedule
| Usage | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Daily (3+ sessions) | Condenser every 2 days, full clean weekly |
| Occasional (1 session/day) | Condenser weekly, full clean every 2 weeks |
Adjust-A-Bowl and Dosing Capsules
The Adjust-A-Bowl is DynaVap's chamber size system. Standard mode holds roughly 0.1 g; with the Adjust-A-Bowl insert, capacity drops to about 0.05 g — perfect for microdosing or potent material.
DynaVap dosing capsules fit directly into the tip and keep the chamber clean. Reloading takes seconds, and capsules help maintain even extraction.
The M7 works equally well with or without capsules. Frequent travelers benefit from pre-filled capsules. For maximum vapor production, load the chamber directly — direct contact between material and tip walls improves conduction extraction.
On the Go: Butane in Daily Life
Butane vaporizers like the M7 need no outlet or battery — a jet flame lighter is enough. Compared to battery devices, there are practical differences:
- Air travel: Jet flame lighters are allowed in carry-on luggage (1 per person, filled). The M7 itself counts as personal smoking accessories.
- Cold weather: Butane works reliably down to about −2 °C. In colder conditions, keep the lighter in an inner pocket.
- Discretion: With no electronics, the M7 produces no LED light or vibration. Only the cap click is audible.
At roughly 45 g and 9.2 cm, the M7 is one of the most compact vaporizers in our price comparison. It fits any shirt pocket.
M7 Accessories
DynaVap offers a wide range of accessories compatible across all DynaVap models:
- Induction heaters: Ispire Wand, Caldron, or VonG heater — heat the cap in 5–8 seconds without a flame.
- DynaStash: Magnetic transport container for the M7 plus a material compartment.
- WPA (10 mm): The M7 fits 10 mm joints directly. Adapters are available for 14 mm and 18 mm.
- Replacement caps: Swap the Captive Cap for Low-Temp or Adjust-Temp variants.
- Simrell stems: Premium cooling stems (Stinger, MVS) for improved cooling and aesthetics.
Comparison: M7 vs. Air MAX
| M7 | Air MAX | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Portable | Portable |
| Heating | Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) | Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) |
| Temperature | 220 °C | 220 °C |
| Heat-up time | 7s | 60s |
| Battery | N/A (AC) | 5000 mAh |
| Price from | 59€ | 59€ |
The M7 by DynaVap starts at 59€ and heats up in 7 seconds. The Air MAX by Arizer starts at 59€ with a 60-second heat-up time. Both devices use Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) and suit demanding users in this price range.
Comparison: M7 vs. Venty
The DynaVap M7 and Venty represent opposite philosophies: the M7 runs on butane from €59, the Venty is an app-controlled hybrid device from €285.
| M7 | Venty | |
|---|---|---|
| Heating | Hybrid (butane) | Hybrid (battery) |
| Temperature | ~220 °C (cap) | 40–210 °C (adjustable) |
| Heat-up | 7 s | 20 s |
| Battery | None (lighter) | Li-Ion, USB-C |
| App | No | Yes |
| Weight | 45 g | 126 g |
| Price from | €59 | €285 |
The M7 suits users who value simplicity and grid independence. The Venty is for those who want precise temperature control and large sessions. Both produce excellent vapor — the Venty delivers more consistent sessions, the M7 extracts in a few powerful draws.
Comparison: M7 vs. Tinymight 2
Both devices target experienced users who appreciate on-demand vapor. The M7 uses butane, the Tinymight 2 runs on a battery with pure convection.
| M7 | Tinymight 2 | |
|---|---|---|
| Heating | Hybrid (butane) | Convection (battery) |
| Temperature | ~220 °C | up to 240 °C |
| Heat-up | 7 s | 3 s |
| Battery | None | 2800 mAh (replaceable) |
| Dosing capsules | Yes | No |
| Price from | €59 | €59 |
Both are compact and deliver vapor within seconds. The Tinymight 2 offers more flexibility (session and on-demand modes, temperature choice), while the M7 needs no electronics. The Tinymight 2's vapor quality is among the best on the market; the M7 wins on durability and ritual character.
Comparison: M7 vs. Mighty+
The Mighty+ is Europe's best-selling portable vaporizer — and the exact opposite of the M7: electronic, certified, with USB-C and app control.
| M7 | Mighty+ | |
|---|---|---|
| Heating | Hybrid (butane) | Hybrid (battery) |
| Temperature | ~220 °C | 40–210 °C |
| Heat-up | 7 s | 60 s |
| Dosing capsules | Yes | Yes |
| Passthrough | No | Yes |
| Weight | 45 g | 242 g |
| Price from | €59 | €266 |
The Mighty+ is the better choice for beginners, shared sessions, and medical use. The M7 excels as an ultralight secondary device for travel or for users who deliberately avoid electronics.
Comparison: M7 vs. WoodWynd
| M7 | WoodWynd | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Portable | Portable |
| Heating | Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) | Conduction |
| Temperature | 220 °C | 220 °C |
| Heat-up time | 7s | 7s |
| Battery | N/A (AC) | N/A (AC) |
| Price from | 59€ | 109€ |
The M7 suits users who prefer a portable device and appreciate a heat-up time of just 7 seconds. The WoodWynd is the right pick for those who want a portable device and are comfortable with a 7-second heat-up time. Both devices come from DynaVap and deliver excellent vapor quality.
Comparison: M7 vs. M7 XL
| M7 | M7 XL | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Portable | Portable |
| Heating | Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) | Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) |
| Temperature | 220 °C | 220 °C |
| Heat-up time | 7s | 7s |
| Battery | N/A (AC) | N/A (AC) |
| Price from | 59€ | 84€ |
The M7 suits users who prefer a portable device and appreciate a heat-up time of just 7 seconds. The M7 XL is the right pick for those who want a portable device and are comfortable with a 7-second heat-up time. Both devices come from DynaVap and deliver excellent vapor quality.
Comparison: M7 vs. Air SE
| M7 | Air SE | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Portable | Portable |
| Heating | Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) | Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) |
| Temperature | 220 °C | 210 °C |
| Heat-up time | 7s | 60s |
| Battery | N/A (AC) | 3350 mAh |
| Price from | 44€ | 55€ |
The M7 by DynaVap starts at 44€ and heats up in 7 seconds. The Air SE by Arizer starts at 55€ with a 60-second heat-up time. Both devices use Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) and suit demanding users in this price range.
Comparison: M7 vs. ArGo
| M7 | ArGo | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Portable | Portable |
| Heating | Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) | Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) |
| Temperature | 220 °C | 220 °C |
| Heat-up time | 7s | 60s |
| Battery | N/A (AC) | 3400 mAh |
| Price from | 44€ | 64€ |
The M7 by DynaVap starts at 44€ and heats up in 7 seconds. The ArGo by Arizer starts at 64€ with a 60-second heat-up time. Both devices use Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) and suit demanding users in this price range.
Comparison: M7 vs. The B2
| M7 | The B2 | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Portable | Portable |
| Heating | Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) | Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) |
| Temperature | 220 °C | 220 °C |
| Heat-up time | 7s | 8s |
| Battery | N/A (AC) | N/A (AC) |
| Price from | 44€ | 50€ |
The M7 suits users who prefer a portable device and appreciate a heat-up time of just 7 seconds. The The B2 is the right pick for those who want a portable device and are comfortable with a 8-second heat-up time. Both devices come from DynaVap and deliver excellent vapor quality.
Comparison: M7 vs. UniDyn
| M7 | UniDyn | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Portable | Portable |
| Heating | Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) | Convection |
| Temperature | 220 °C | 220 °C |
| Heat-up time | 7s | 7s |
| Battery | N/A (AC) | N/A (AC) |
| Price from | 44€ | 93€ |
The M7 suits users who prefer a portable device and appreciate a heat-up time of just 7 seconds. The UniDyn is the right pick for those who want a portable device and are comfortable with a 7-second heat-up time. Both devices come from DynaVap and deliver excellent vapor quality.
Comparison: M7 vs. Pivot
| M7 | Pivot | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Portable | Portable |
| Heating | Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) | Conduction |
| Temperature | 220 °C | 307 °C |
| Heat-up time | 7s | 5s |
| Battery | N/A (AC) | 750 mAh |
| Price from | 44€ | 34€ |
The M7 by DynaVap starts at 44€ and heats up in 7 seconds. The Pivot by Puffco starts at 34€ with a 5-second heat-up time. Both devices use different heating methods and suit demanding users in this price range.
Comparison: M7 vs. G3
| M7 | G3 | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Portable | Portable |
| Heating | Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) | Conduction |
| Temperature | 220 °C | 220 °C |
| Heat-up time | 7s | 8s |
| Battery | N/A (AC) | N/A (AC) |
| Price from | 44€ | 30€ |
The M7 suits users who prefer a portable device and appreciate a heat-up time of just 7 seconds. The G3 is the right pick for those who want a portable device and are comfortable with a 8-second heat-up time. Both devices come from DynaVap and deliver excellent vapor quality.
Comparison: M7 vs. The B
| M7 | The B | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Portable | Portable |
| Heating | Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) | Conduction |
| Temperature | 220 °C | 220 °C |
| Heat-up time | 7s | 8s |
| Battery | N/A (AC) | N/A (AC) |
| Price from | 44€ | 40€ |
The M7 suits users who prefer a portable device and appreciate a heat-up time of just 7 seconds. The The B is the right pick for those who want a portable device and are comfortable with a 8-second heat-up time. Both devices come from DynaVap and deliver excellent vapor quality.
Comparison: M7 vs. VonG
| M7 | VonG | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Portable | Portable |
| Heating | Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) | Conduction |
| Temperature | 220 °C | 220 °C |
| Heat-up time | 7s | 7s |
| Battery | N/A (AC) | N/A (AC) |
| Price from | 44€ | 106€ |
The M7 suits users who prefer a portable device and appreciate a heat-up time of just 7 seconds. The VonG is the right pick for those who want a portable device and are comfortable with a 7-second heat-up time. Both devices come from DynaVap and deliver excellent vapor quality.
Comparison: M7 vs. Dash+
| M7 | Dash+ | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Portable | Portable |
| Heating | Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) | Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) |
| Temperature | 220 °C | 215 °C |
| Heat-up time | 7s | 20s |
| Battery | N/A (AC) | 1800 mAh |
| Price from | 44€ | 50€ |
The M7 by DynaVap starts at 44€ and heats up in 7 seconds. The Dash+ by G Pen starts at 50€ with a 20-second heat-up time. Both devices use Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) and suit demanding users in this price range.
Comparison: M7 vs. XMAX V3 Nano
| M7 | XMAX V3 Nano | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Portable | Portable |
| Heating | Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) | Convection |
| Temperature | 220 °C | 220 °C |
| Heat-up time | 7s | 30s |
| Battery | N/A (AC) | 1000 mAh |
| Price from | 44€ | 42€ |
The M7 by DynaVap starts at 44€ and heats up in 7 seconds. The XMAX V3 Nano by XMAX starts at 42€ with a 30-second heat-up time. Both devices use different heating methods and suit demanding users in this price range.
Comparison: M7 vs. VonG X
| M7 | VonG X | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Portable | Portable |
| Heating | Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) | Conduction |
| Temperature | 220 °C | 220 °C |
| Heat-up time | 7s | 7s |
| Battery | N/A (AC) | N/A (AC) |
| Price from | 44€ | 109€ |
The M7 suits users who prefer a portable device and appreciate a heat-up time of just 7 seconds. The VonG X is the right pick for those who want a portable device and are comfortable with a 7-second heat-up time. Both devices come from DynaVap and deliver excellent vapor quality.
Comparison: M7 vs. ARTIQ
| M7 | ARTIQ | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Portable | Portable |
| Heating | Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) | Conduction |
| Temperature | 220 °C | N/A °C |
| Heat-up time | 7s | 2s |
| Battery | N/A (AC) | 760 mAh |
| Price from | 44€ | 45€ |
The M7 by DynaVap starts at 44€ and heats up in 7 seconds. The ARTIQ by DaVinci starts at 45€ with a 2-second heat-up time. Both devices use different heating methods and suit demanding users in this price range.
Comparison: M7 vs. Nano
| M7 | Nano | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Portable | Portable |
| Heating | Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) | Conduction |
| Temperature | 220 °C | 230 °C |
| Heat-up time | 7s | 30s |
| Battery | N/A (AC) | 2500 mAh |
| Price from | 44€ | 70€ |
The M7 by DynaVap starts at 44€ and heats up in 7 seconds. The Nano by Flowermate starts at 70€ with a 30-second heat-up time. Both devices use different heating methods and suit demanding users in this price range.
Comparison: M7 vs. M Plus
| M7 | M Plus | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Portable | Portable |
| Heating | Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) | Hybrid (Conv. + Cond.) |
| Temperature | 220 °C | 230 °C |
| Heat-up time | 7s | 8s |
| Battery | N/A (AC) | N/A (AC) |
| Price from | 44€ | 30€ |
The M7 suits users who prefer a portable device and appreciate a heat-up time of just 7 seconds. The M Plus is the right pick for those who want a portable device and are comfortable with a 8-second heat-up time. Both devices come from DynaVap and deliver excellent vapor quality.
Frequently Asked Questions
M7 Guides & Nischen
- Cleaning & Care
- Getting Started Guide
- Tips for Dense Vapor
- Herb Prep & Grind
- Dosing Capsule Guide
- Erhitzen: Technik & Timing
- Induktionsheizer Guide
- Session vs On-Demand
- Microdosing
- Efficiency: Vape Economically
- Reduce Smell
- Travel Setup
- Accessory Overview
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Warranty & Repair
- Review & Long-Term Test
- Safety & Materials
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