Pros
- 120-425C range up to 425C
- Heats up in 8s
- 2900mAh battery for many hits
- On-demand: heat only when you pull
- Water pipe compatible
Cons
- 250g is bulky
- No pass-through charging
- No app controls
Price Comparison (21 shops)
Last updated: 03/03/2026, 10:46 AM
Specifications
| Heating Method | Induction |
| Device Type | Portable |
| Power Source | Induction |
| Heat-up Time | 15 seconds |
| Battery Capacity | 2900 mAh |
| Weight | 250 g |
| Warranty | 1 years |
| Water Pipe | View water pipe adapters |
| Session Mode | On-Demand |
| Temperature Control | Digital |
| Material | Dry Herb & Concentrates |
| Vapor Path | Glass |
| Battery Type | 18650 Li-Ion |
| Battery Count | 2 |
| Replaceable Battery | Yes |
| Passthrough Charging | No |
| Charging Port | usb-c |
Source: OfficialOfficial, VapoShopRetailer, MagicVaporizersAggregator · Verified 19.02.2026
The Ispire The Wand by Ispire is a portable induction heater that handles both dry herb and concentrates. Two replaceable 18650 batteries provide the power, and a digital display shows the temperature anywhere between 120 and 425 °C. At 250 g, the device is light enough for pocket carry.
What sets the Wand apart is its versatility: it works as a standalone herb vaporizer, as an induction heater for DynaVap devices, and in banger mode for concentrates through a water pipe. Current prices from multiple retailers are listed in the Ispire The Wand price comparison.
See also: Daab · Ispire V-Wand · Ispire IMOTO
Induction heating explained
The Ispire The Wand uses induction heating — the same principle behind induction stovetops. A coil generates an alternating electromagnetic field that heats metal placed nearby. There is no glowing heating element and no hot air stream flowing over a coil. The result: very fast heat-up and accurate temperature control.
Compared to standard convection or conduction vaporizers, induction has a key advantage: energy is generated directly in the metal crucible or DynaVap cap, not transferred through air or walls. That saves time and battery. Compared to a butane torch, you eliminate flame, wind sensitivity, and inconsistent heating. The Wand packs induction into a portable, pen-sized format — unlike stationary induction heaters such as the Cuboo Heater.
Temperature control and display
The temperature range runs from 120 to 425 °C, adjustable in fine increments on the digital display. Low temperatures around 160-180 °C deliver light, flavorful draws. Above 200 °C the vapor becomes denser and more potent. The upper range above 350 °C is suited for concentrates.
The Wand operates on-demand: it heats only while the button is held down. There is no 30-second warm-up like many session vaporizers require. The induction coil reaches target temperature within seconds. If you have used it as a DynaVap heater, you know the concept — except here a display shows the exact temperature instead of waiting for the click.
Battery and charging
Two standard 18650 cells with a combined 2900 mAh power the Ispire The Wand. This is a real advantage: 18650 cells are available everywhere, cost little, and can be swapped in seconds. When capacity fades after months of use, just insert fresh cells — no sending the unit in for repair.
Charging is via USB-C. How many heat cycles you get per charge depends on temperature. At moderate settings around 200 °C, expect 15 to 20 sessions; in concentrate mode at high temperatures, fewer. Carrying a spare pair of charged 18650 cells means you never have to worry about running out on the go.
Concentrate mode and water pipe use
The Wand goes beyond dry herb: in banger mode, the induction coil heats a quartz or titanium banger — the same type used with dab rigs. This lets you vaporize waxes and concentrates without needing a torch lighter. The temperature is set precisely on the display, an advantage over conventional torch bangers where temperature is guesswork.
A 14 mm adapter makes the Wand compatible with standard water pipes. Filtering vapor through water produces cooler, smoother draws — both for herb and for concentrates. The combination of induction, digital display, and water filtration is a feature set very few portable devices offer.
Build quality and daily use
At 250 g, the Ispire The Wand is lighter than many portable session vaporizers and far more compact than stationary induction heaters. The housing is a metal alloy with a matte finish, available in black and white. In the hand it feels like a thick pen; the wand-like shape sets it apart visually from box-shaped devices.
On-demand operation makes it practical for daily carry: no preheating, no waiting, no standby drain. Press, draw, done. In practice that means: power on, pick a temperature, load herb or attach the banger, and go. The whole session takes seconds, not minutes.
Cleaning and accessories
Cleaning the Wand in herb mode means emptying and brushing the herb chamber after each session. Isopropyl alcohol and a cotton swab clear residue from the vapor path. In concentrate mode, the banger needs regular cleaning with Q-tips and isopropyl — same as any dab rig.
Accessories include the 14 mm WPA adapter for water pipes, an herb attachment, and the banger attachment. Replacement bangers and adapters are sold separately. If you already own a DynaVap, the Wand doubles as an induction heater for it — the cap is heated by induction just like with a stationary IH. More products by the brand are on the Ispire brand page.









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