XMAX V4 Pro vs. DynaVap M7: Electric or Butane Vaporizer?

Anyone shopping for a vaporizer under €100 will run into these two. The XMAX V4 Pro starts at around €69, runs on a rechargeable battery, and offers precise temperature control up to 220 °C. The DynaVap M7 costs around €85, needs no electronics whatsoever, and works with a jet lighter. Surprising twist: the electric convection vaporizer is the cheaper of the two.

At a Glance: The V4 Pro is a compact convection vaporizer with a 2550 mAh battery, 11-second heat-up, and digital temperature control. The M7 is a battery-free butane classic with the iconic VapCap click system and a vast accessory ecosystem. Both suit beginners — but different types.

XMAX V4 Pro electric convection vaporizer with USB-C charging
XMAX V4 Pro: Convection, 2550 mAh, up to 220 °C, from ~€69
DynaVap M7 butane vaporizer with VapCap click system
DynaVap M7: VapCap click, butane, no battery, from ~€85

Current prices: XMAX V4 Pro from ~€69 and DynaVap M7 from ~€85 in our price comparison.

XMAX V4 Pro — Precise Convection for €69

The V4 Pro uses pure convection: hot air flows through the herb without the chamber walls making direct contact. The result is clean, flavour-forward vapour typical of convection heating. Temperature adjusts in 1 °C steps from 100 to 220 °C — press a button, wait 11 seconds, inhale.

The 2550 mAh battery lasts roughly 6 to 8 sessions and charges via USB-C. No lighter, no butane, no refilling. The magnetic mouthpiece removes easily for cleaning. A 14 mm water pipe adapter comes included in the box — unusually generous for a sub-€70 device.

Bowl capacity: roughly 0.15 g. Weight: around 95 g. From ~€69XMAX V4 Pro price comparison (33 shops)

DynaVap M7 — Battery-Free with Click Guarantee

The M7 has zero electronics. The VapCap system is straightforward: heat the metal cap with a jet lighter until it clicks twice — that means it is ready. A cooling click signals when the load is spent. No app, no charging, no battery that can die mid-session.

Heating is a hybrid of conduction (contact heat through the metal wall) and convection from the airflow. Vapour quality is excellent for the price — efficient extraction and a direct, satisfying draw. The bowl holds around 0.1 g.

The 8 mm stem is an open standard. Hundreds of accessories — glass stems, water pipe adapters, caps, coolers — fit directly. No other device at this price has a comparable ecosystem. Also compatible with induction heaters (DynaVap Orion, iSpire Wand) to ditch the lighter entirely.

Weight: about 28 g — roughly three times lighter than the V4 Pro. From ~€85DynaVap M7 price comparison

Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature XMAX V4 Pro DynaVap M7
Manufacturer XMAX (China) DynaVap (Canada)
Heating Pure Convection Conduction + Convection (VapCap)
Power Source Battery (USB-C) Butane / Induction Heater
Battery 2550 mAh (~6–8 sessions) None (no charging needed)
Heat-up Time ~11 seconds 5–10 seconds
Temperature Control Digital, 100–220 °C (1 °C steps) Click system (single temp.)
Bowl Size ~0.15 g ~0.10 g
WPA 14 mm (included) 8 mm → adapter needed
Weight ~95 g ~28 g
Click System No Yes (VapCap)
Current Price (from) ~€69 ~€50
Shops 30 103

Vapour Quality

Both devices use convection, but in different ways. The V4 Pro’s electric heater produces consistent, aromatic vapour on every draw. Precise temperature control lets you target low temps (140–165 °C) for terpene-rich flavour or higher temps (195–215 °C) for denser clouds.

With the M7, the user controls temperature through technique: how quickly you heat, the distance between flame and cap, your draw speed. Mastering this takes a few sessions, but experienced users can dial in exactly what they want. The M7 extracts material more efficiently; the V4 Pro delivers more consistent quality from draw to draw.

Everyday Use

The V4 Pro works anywhere there is a USB-C cable. Charge it the night before and it lasts all day. The M7 needs no cable — just a lighter and occasionally a butane refill. On camping trips, travel without power outlets, or as a reliable backup, the M7’s independence is a genuine advantage.

The V4 Pro has no learning curve: turn on, set temperature, inhale. The M7 takes a few sessions to nail the heating rhythm. In return, the M7 weighs just 28 g versus the V4 Pro’s 95 g and fits in any pocket.

Which One Is Right for You?

XMAX V4 Pro DynaVap M7
Strengths ✓ Cheaper (~€69)
✓ Precise temperature control
✓ 14 mm WPA included
✓ No lighter needed
✓ Easy to use from day one
✓ No battery (never goes flat)
✓ Lightweight (~28 g)
✓ Huge accessory ecosystem
✓ 5–10 sec heat-up
✓ No USB cable needed
Weaknesses ✗ Battery depletes
✗ Heavier (~95 g)
✗ No DynaVap ecosystem
✗ Needs a power outlet to charge
✗ More expensive (~€85)
✗ Requires a lighter
✗ Learning curve for technique
✗ Smaller bowl (~0.1 g)
Shops 30 103

Pick the XMAX V4 Pro if: You want a no-fuss introduction to quality vaporizing and prefer precise temperature control without a learning curve. It is also the cheaper option — and the included WPA means you can use a water pipe straight away.

Pick the DynaVap M7 if: You want to stay off the grid, love the idea of a device that never needs charging, or plan to build out a DynaVap accessory collection. It also makes a great backup vaporizer that is always ready.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better for beginners?

The XMAX V4 Pro. Turn on, pick a temperature, inhale — that is the entire process. The M7 is also beginner-friendly, but the heating technique takes several sessions to master. The V4 Pro delivers results immediately.

Which is cheaper?

The XMAX V4 Pro at ~€69 — somewhat surprising, since the electric device costs less than the battery-free butane model. Both are under €100, but the V4 Pro sits about €15 lower.

Can I use the DynaVap M7 without a lighter?

Yes, with an induction heater. The DynaVap Orion, iSpire Wand, or YLL 3.0 replace the lighter entirely. The M7 clicks just as reliably with induction — at an extra cost of €40–€80 for the heater itself.

Which works better with a water pipe?

The V4 Pro has the edge. A 14 mm WPA adapter is included in the box. The M7 needs a separate 8-to-14 mm adapter — available, but not in the package.

What happens if the V4 Pro battery dies?

You need a USB-C cable and a socket. The M7 never has this problem — as long as a lighter has fuel, it works. For heavy travellers or outdoor use, that independence is worth paying the extra €15 for.

Conclusion

The XMAX V4 Pro and DynaVap M7 are two of the strongest vaporizers under €100, but for different people. The V4 Pro wins on simplicity, precision, and price. The M7 wins on independence, portability, and accessory ecosystem depth.

Neither is objectively better — it comes down to whether you want to plug in or fire up. If you have never used a vaporizer before, the V4 Pro is the lower-risk, lower-cost starting point. If you want a device that works without electricity and keeps working for years, the M7 is a tough choice to beat.

Compare prices: XMAX V4 Pro from ~€69 | DynaVap M7 from ~€85

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