Which DynaVap Should You Buy? Buying Guide 2026
DynaVap makes vaporizers that work without electricity. No battery, no cable, no display. Instead: stainless steel, titanium, wood, and a torch lighter. Sounds old-school – but for many experienced users, it is the preferred way to vaporize. Full control in your hands: flame, click, draw. Done.
The challenge: DynaVap now has over ten models in their lineup. From the 30-euro entry-level device to the 183-euro HyperDyn with a built-in battery. Which one fits you? This guide compares all current models with prices, use cases, and clear recommendations.
DynaVap Lineup at a Glance
| Model | Price from | Shops | Weight | Heating | Key feature |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The B | 30 € | 40 | 13 g | Conduction | Cheapest entry, stainless steel |
| G3 | 30 € | 39 | 14 g | Conduction | Glass body, visual appeal |
| M Plus | 30 € | 23 | 21 g | Hybrid | Previous flagship, still solid |
| M7 | 44 € | 57 | 21 g | Hybrid | Titanium tip, dosing caps, 10mm WPA |
| The B2 | 50 € | 34 | 14 g | Hybrid | Adjustable airflow, upgraded B |
| M7 XL | 84 € | 47 | 26 g | Hybrid | Longer body, same titanium tip |
| UniDyn | 93 € | 33 | 77 g | Convection | Pure convection operation |
| VonG | 106 € | 30 | 19 g | Conduction | Wood + titanium, native 10mm WPA |
| VonG X | 109 € | 22 | – | Conduction | VonG variant with adjusted body |
| WoodWynd | 109 € | 43 | 43 g | Conduction | Artisan wooden body |
| HyperDyn | 183 € | 45 | 33 g | Conduction | Built-in 3,400 mAh battery, IH-ready |
All DynaVap models use butane as a heat source (or optionally an induction heater). Heat-up time: 7–8 seconds. Max temperature: around 220 °C. Warranty: 2 years. Dosing capsules are compatible with all models.
For Beginners: The B and M Plus
If you want to try DynaVap for the first time, the question is simple: risk 30 euros or not. The B and M Plus both cost 30 euros and deliver the full DynaVap experience.
The B is the absolute minimalist: stainless steel, straight, no frills. 13 grams, fits any pocket. The M Plus was the flagship until the M7 arrived – adjustable airflow, better grip, more refined. For 30 euros, both are a low-risk way to find out if butane vaporizing suits you.
Step up: The B2 for 50 euros adds adjustable airflow and hybrid heating. Twenty euros more for a noticeable upgrade.
The All-Rounder: M7 and M7 XL
The M7 is DynaVap’s current flagship – listed at 57 shops, more than any other model. For 44 euros you get a titanium tip (heats more evenly, lasts longer than steel), dosing capsule compatibility, adjustable airflow, and a 10mm water pipe adapter built in.
The M7 is the model DynaVap fans recommend most often. Not because it is the most expensive, but because it offers the best balance of price, features, and availability. Hybrid heating (convection + conduction) delivers thicker clouds than the pure conduction of older models.
The M7 XL is the longer version: same titanium tip, same chamber, but an extended body. Better cooling, more comfortable for large hands, more distance from the flame. At 84 euros – nearly double the M7 – it is worth it mainly for daily users. Detailed comparison: M7 vs. M7 XL →
For Connoisseurs: VonG and WoodWynd
The premium line uses wood as body material. The VonG (from 106 euros) combines wood with titanium and a native 10mm WPA connection – built specifically for water pipe use. The WoodWynd (from 109 euros) is the artisan piece: unique wood grain on every unit, 43 grams of hand-crafted warmth.
Both use conduction heating and offer the same core function as the M7. The premium goes into materials and craftsmanship, not better vapor output.
The Specialists: UniDyn, HyperDyn, G3
Three models that break from the usual DynaVap formula.
UniDyn (from 93 euros): The only DynaVap with pure convection. Hot air flows through the material rather than heating the chamber walls. More flavor, less residual baking, but a slightly different draw technique. At 77 grams, noticeably heavier.
HyperDyn (from 183 euros): DynaVap’s first vaporizer with a built-in battery (3,400 mAh). You can still use it with butane, but also with the integrated induction heater – press a button instead of lighting a flame. Eliminates the biggest criticism of DynaVap: dependency on a lighter.
G3 (from 30 euros): A glass body instead of metal. Looks different, works the same. No water pipe adapter. A fun entry point for the curious.
Induction Heater or Lighter?
Every DynaVap works with a jet flame lighter – the classic method. Point the flame at the cap, wait for the click (7–8 seconds), draw. The learning curve takes 3–5 sessions.
The alternative: an induction heater (IH). Insert the DynaVap, press a button, and the device heats electromagnetically. More consistent, more reproducible, independent of wind. Downsides: extra cost (50–150 euros), mostly stationary. The HyperDyn solves this by building the IH right in.
Dosing Capsules and Accessories
DynaVap dosing capsules fit all models. Two benefits: cleaner chamber (no residue after each session) and pre-portioned material (practical on the go). More in the dosing capsule guide.
Essential accessories: a proper jet flame lighter (not the disposable kind), spare O-rings, cleaning kit. For VonG owners: a 10mm adapter if your water pipe has a different joint size.
FAQ
Is DynaVap suitable for beginners?
Yes, especially The B or G3 at 30 euros. The learning curve takes 3–5 sessions. If you prefer a single-button device with a display, go with an electric vaporizer instead.
Which model has the best vapor quality?
The UniDyn thanks to pure convection. The M7 and M7 XL offer the best compromise between flavor and cloud production with hybrid heating.
Do I need the M7 XL or is the M7 enough?
For most people, the M7 is plenty. The XL is more comfortable for daily use and cools the vapor better. Here is the direct comparison.
How does the M7 compare to electric vaporizers?
DynaVap devices are on-demand specialists: click, draw, done. No preheating, no battery needed. Compared to the Tinymight 2, the M7 offers a different experience – analog vs. digital.
Which DynaVap for water pipes?
The VonG – it has a native 10mm WPA connection. Alternatively, the M7 with a 10mm adapter.
Is the HyperDyn worth it?
If you want to skip the lighter entirely: yes. For 183 euros you get DynaVap + IH in one device. As a butane-only device, the M7 is the better choice.
Recommendation by Use Case
| You want… | Pick | Price from |
|---|---|---|
| Cheap entry point | The B or G3 | 30 € |
| Best value for money | M7 | 44 € |
| Best flavor | UniDyn | 93 € |
| Water pipe use | VonG | 106 € |
| Premium craftsmanship | WoodWynd | 109 € |
| No lighter needed | HyperDyn | 183 € |
DynaVap is not for everyone – but for those who appreciate the analog ritual, nothing else compares. For 30 to 44 euros you can find out if it is your thing. And if it is, you have a device that needs no battery, barely breaks, and comes with one of the most active communities in the vaporizer world.