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Best Vaporizer Under £100 (2026): The Honest Budget Guide
We don't sell many vaporizers under £100 — the market has a quality floor. But the devices on this list are the ones I'd actually recommend. Here's the honest budget guide.

If your budget is genuinely capped at £100, you have honest options. If you can stretch to £130-150, your options get significantly better. These are the picks that matter most.
- Best Under £100 Overall: DynaVap Vong X (£92, 8.6/10) — DuraDyn build, thermal-battery tip, highest composite in the bracket.
- Best Default Manual: DynaVap M7 (£70.99, 8.5/10) — the battery-free flagship, the purist's choice.
- Best Electric Under £100: XMAX V4 Pro (£89, 8.3/10) — pure convection, the cleanest sub-£100 electric vapour profile.
There's a quality floor around £80-90. Below that you're either getting something that barely works or something that'll put you off vaping entirely. Spend in the sweet spot, not at the bottom.
The Ranked Picks
The Summary Table
| Category | Device | Price | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best Overall Under £100 | DynaVap Vong X | £92 | 8.6/10 |
| Best Default Manual | DynaVap M7 | £70.99 | 8.5/10 |
| Best Electric Under £100 | XMAX V4 Pro | £89 | 8.3/10 |
| Best Forgiving Under £100 | XMAX V3 Pro | £79.99 | 8.0/10 |
| Best Glass Path Under £100 | Arizer Air SE | £72.99 | 7.9/10 |
| Best Battery-Free Under £50 | DynaVap B2 | £47.99 | 7.8/10 |
| Best Stealth Under £125 | Arizer ArGo | £123.99 | 7.7/10 |
| Best Under £50 | XMAX V3 Nano | £39 | 7.5/10 |
| Best Conduction Backup | XMAX Starry 4 | £76.99 | 6.5/10 |
The Honest Truth About Budget Vapes
Let me be straight with you: we don't sell many vaporizers under £100.
Not because we're snobs. Not because we're trying to upsell you. But because the vaporizer market has a quality floor, and that floor sits somewhere around £80-90. Below that, you're either getting something that barely works or something that'll put you off vaping entirely.
I've tested budget vapes that tasted like burnt plastic. I've tested budget vapes that died after three months. I've tested budget vapes that "work" in the same way a £15 Argos kettle "works" — technically functional, but you know you're suffering.
The devices on this list are different. They're the ones I'd actually recommend. The ones I've lent to mates. The ones that made people come back asking "where do I buy one?"
Here's the reality:
- Under £50: Limited but viable options exist (V3 Nano, DynaVap B2)
- £50-£100: The sweet spot for genuine budget quality (V3 Pro, V4 Pro, DynaVap M7, Vong X)
- £100-£150: Where "budget" meets "actually good" (Solo 2 MAX, Air SE, ArGo)
If your budget is genuinely capped at £100, you have options. If you can stretch to £130-150, your options get significantly better. I'll cover both.
How I Test (And the OG Kush Benchmark)
Every device on this list gets at least two to four weeks of daily-driver duty before I score it. I test each at three temperatures (175°C for terps, 185-200°C for the sweet spot, 200-215°C for full extraction).
The constant strain across all my testing is OG Kush — a heavy-leaning indica with a distinctive lemon-pine-fuel signature that stress-tests the full extraction range. Same supplier, same grind, same load, same temperature ladder, every device.
This is my personal benchmarking framework, used to make scoring less of a vibe and more of a measurement against a known reference. Full methodology →
The Devices (Ranked by Value)
1. DynaVap Vong X — Best Overall Under £100 8.6/10
Tungsten darts of vapes. DuraDyn reinforced construction, thermal-battery stainless tip for denser extraction, twist-airflow, adjust-a-bowl. £92 is shocking value for what you get — it's the DynaVap that justifies stepping up from the M7 without entering Omni territory. Highest composite in the under-£100 bracket. See it on the DynaVap Vong X product page.
Best for: Manual converts who want the upgrade, water-piece users. Skip if: You're new to DynaVap (start with the M7).
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Heat-up | ~5 seconds (with torch) |
| Battery | None — torch required |
| Tip | Thermal-battery stainless |
| Heating | Pure convection (manual) |
| Build | DuraDyn reinforced, twist-airflow |
The Good
- DuraDyn reinforced build — designed to outlast standard DynaVaps
- Thermal-battery tip delivers denser water-piece extraction
- Vapour Quality 9.0/10 at £92
- Twist-airflow plus adjust-a-bowl
The Bad
- DynaVap learning curve still applies
- Requires a torch
- Premium pricing for a manual vape
OG Kush — 8.0/10. DuraDyn build plus thermal-battery tip handles OG's dense bud structure better than a standard M7. Twist-airflow lets you tune draw resistance to match OG's tight pack — open it for the sweet-woody early draws, restrict it for the myrcene-led mid-stage. Adjust-a-bowl helps with smaller doses. The fuel note arrives clean at the high-temp end.
2. DynaVap M7 — Best Default Manual 8.5/10
The default DynaVap. Stainless tip, simple body, the cheapest serious manual on the market. No battery to die. No firmware. No charge cycles. Vapour Quality 9.0/10 at £70.99 is the best £/vapour ratio in the entire lineup. View the DynaVap M7 product page.
Best for: Patient learners, ritual lovers, backup-vape buyers. Skip if: You want plug-and-play. The M7 demands technique and a torch.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Heat-up | 10–12 seconds (with torch) |
| Battery | None — torch required |
| Material | Medical-grade stainless |
| Heating | Pure convection (manual) |
| Warranty | Lifetime on machined parts |
The Good
- No batteries to die — works in fifty years if you keep the tip clean
- Vapour Quality 9.0/10 at £70.99
- Cheapest serious vape on the market
- Pocket-friendly, no charging required
The Bad
- Steep learning curve — first sessions will combust
- Requires a torch (£15-25 extra)
- Manual heating means inconsistent results until you find the rhythm
OG Kush — 7.5/10 paced, 5.0/10 rushed. By the time the cap clicks, the herb is being heated through 200-215°C in seconds — full but compressed flavour. Reveals OG's high-temperature character (linalool, terpineol, the diesel fuel note) more honestly than any electric device. A properly paced session delivers a complete flavour profile in about six cap clicks; a rushed session collapses everything into the high-temp end.
3. XMAX V4 Pro — Best Electric Under £100 8.3/10
The pure-convection upgrade. £10 more than the V3 Pro buys you pure convection (no conduction lift), brighter terpene clarity, and the cleanest sub-£100 electric vapour profile. Demands the slow firm draw — but if you're willing to learn, this is the cheapest path to flagship-style convection. See the XMAX V4 Pro product page.
Best for: Convection-curious upgraders, V3 Pro owners ready for technique. Skip if: You want forgiving hybrid heating (V3 Pro) or you don't want to learn a draw technique.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Heat-up | ~11 seconds |
| Battery | Removable 18650, 6–8 bowls/cell |
| Charging | USB-C |
| Heating | Pure convection |
| Path | Sub-£100 pure convection |
The Good
- Cheapest pure-convection electric portable that doesn't compromise
- Vapour Quality 8.5/10 at £89
- Removable 18650 cell
- Brighter terpene clarity than hybrid devices
The Bad
- Demands the slow firm draw — technique-dependent
- Build quality reflects the price tier
- Smaller user base than the V3 Pro — fewer tips and tutorials online
OG Kush — 8.0/10. Pure convection means OG's volatile sweet-woody top reads with notably more clarity than the V3 Pro's hybrid — limonene and pinene clean across the first three draws. At 195°C myrcene transition is smooth without conduction-bias muddying the pepper note. At 210°C, full extraction with the fuel character intact. AVB even medium-brown.
4. XMAX V3 Pro — Best Forgiving Under £100 8.0/10
The Decathlon running shoes. £79.99 buys hybrid heating, removable 18650, USB-C, both modes. Value 9.5/10 — highest in the entire lineup. The vape I lend to mates without flinching when they drop it. View the XMAX V3 Pro product page.
Best for: First-time buyers, value hunters, anyone who lends devices to mates. Skip if: You want premium build quality or pure-convection flavour purity (V4 Pro).
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Heat-up | ~15–30 seconds |
| Battery | Removable 18650, 6–8 bowls/cell |
| Charging | USB-C with pass-through |
| Heating | Hybrid (session + on-demand) |
| Oven | 0.15 g, stainless steel |
The Good
- Value 9.5/10 — highest in the entire lineup
- Removable 18650 — swap a £6 cell when it dies
- USB-C with pass-through charging
- Both session and on-demand modes — triple-click to switch
- More forgiving than the V4 Pro on draw technique
The Bad
- Build quality reflects the £79.99 price
- Mouthpiece is a consumable — budget £12 every six months
- Vapour Quality 8.0/10 — perfectly good, not flagship
OG Kush — 7.5/10. Hybrid heating at this price tier suits OG well — enough convection to release the volatile sweet-woody terps, enough conduction to drive full extraction. Lemon-pine reads but with a slight plastic undertone from the airpath. At 195°C myrcene transition happens but with less stage separation than glass-path competitors. AVB medium-brown, even.
5. Arizer Air SE — Best Glass Path Under £100 7.9/10
The Brentford FC of vapes. Same Arizer glass-path convection DNA at the cheapest price the brand offers a swappable-battery portable. Vapour Quality 8.5/10 at £73 is genuinely shocking value. See the Arizer Air SE product page.
Best for: Budget-first flavour users, first-time buyers, anyone who wants Arizer flavour without spending £200+. Skip if: You want fast heat-up (90 seconds is slow) or premium build.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Heat-up | ~90 seconds |
| Battery | Swappable 18650, 5–8 bowls/cell |
| Heating | Pure convection, glass path |
| Warranty | 2 yr |
| Path | All-glass stems |
The Good
- Same Arizer glass-path DNA at the brand's lowest price
- Standard 18650 swappable — buy replacements anywhere
- Vapour Quality 8.5/10 at £73 is genuinely shocking value
- Easiest Arizer to clean — all-glass stems
The Bad
- 90-second heat-up is the slowest in the lineup
- Build quality reflects the price point
- Older design — Micro-USB era for some units
OG Kush — 7.5/10. Same glass-path Arizer DNA at the brand's lowest price — limonene reads cleanly through the sweet-woody opening. The slower heat-up means draw-one terpene preservation isn't quite Solo 3 territory but is markedly above conduction-led competitors. At 210°C, full extraction reachable, slight harshness without water-pipe support. AVB even medium-brown.
6. DynaVap B2 — Best Battery-Free Under £50 7.8/10
Cheapest entry to manual vaping, period. Same fundamental DynaVap engineering — stainless tip, click cap, butane heat — at the price point that "is this for me?" buyers can stomach. View the DynaVap B2 product page.
Best for: Manual-curious first-timers, library-book test buyers. Skip if: You want plug-and-play or you've decided manual is your long-term answer (M7 or Vong X are better).
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Heat-up | ~5 seconds (with torch) |
| Battery | None — torch required |
| Tip | Stainless steel |
| Heating | Pure convection (manual) |
| Bowl | Smaller than the M7 |
The Good
- Cheapest serious manual vape on the market
- No batteries ever — lifetime device
- Vapour Quality 8.0/10 at £48
- Same DynaVap engineering as the M7 in a simpler package
The Bad
- Smaller bowl than the M7 (less herb per session)
- DynaVap learning curve still applies
- Requires a torch
- Plain captive cap; less refinement than the M7
OG Kush — 7.0/10 paced. Smaller bowl means OG is fully extracted in fewer cap clicks; the high-temp character dominates. AVB variable depending on torch technique. Honest entry to manual vaping.
7. Arizer ArGo — Best Stealth Under £125 7.7/10
The James Bond stealth Arizer. Glass-path flavour, pocket form factor, swappable 18650. Older USB and slower heat-up than newer Arizers, but if you want stealth plus glass-path flavour under £125, this is the only honest pick. See the Arizer ArGo product page.
Best for: Stealth-first buyers who want Arizer flavour, going-out users on a budget. Skip if: You want the modern Arizer (Go SRT at £219) or fastest heat-up.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Heat-up | ~90 seconds |
| Battery | Swappable 18650, 6–8 bowls/cell |
| Heating | Convection, glass path |
| Warranty | 2 yr |
| Charging | Micro-USB |
The Good
- Glass-path Arizer flavour at sub-£125
- Pocket-friendly stealth design
- Swappable 18650
- 2-year warranty
The Bad
- Older Micro-USB charging
- ~90-second heat-up
- Smaller bowl than Solo family
- Discontinued or near-discontinued (stock is variable)
OG Kush — 7.5/10. Glass path preserves OG's sweet-woody top excellently, even with the smaller chamber. At 195°C myrcene comes forward but the smaller oven means less stage separation than the Solo family. At 210°C full extraction is reached but the bowl ends quickly. AVB medium-brown.
8. XMAX V3 Nano — Best Under £50 7.5/10
The honest "is vaping for me?" device. £39 buys you a basic pen-style hybrid that works adequately but doesn't pretend to be flagship. If sub-£40 is your absolute ceiling, this is the only sub-£100 device I'd actually let someone buy. View the XMAX V3 Nano product page.
Best for: Try-before-you-commit buyers, gift-givers on a budget. Skip if: You can stretch to £80 — the V3 Pro is dramatically better.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Heat-up | ~30 seconds |
| Battery | Sealed, ~5 bowls/charge |
| Charging | USB-C |
| Heating | Hybrid |
| Path | Titanium and glass |
The Good
- Cheapest serious vape that doesn't taste of plastic
- USB-C charging
- Titanium-and-glass path is unusual at this price
- Pocket-tiny
The Bad
- Sealed battery means short practical lifespan
- Vapour Quality 6.5/10 — adequate, not great
- 4-5 bowls per charge limits day-out use
- Build quality reflects the price
OG Kush — 6.0/10. OG's terpene clarity isn't great at this size — the titanium path adds a slight metallic note. At 195°C myrcene fills the chamber but with compressed stage separation. At 210°C, full extraction reached but harshness creeps in. Honest at the price.
9. XMAX Starry 4 — Best Conduction Backup 6.5/10
Filter coffee energy. Conduction-only at the same money as the hybrid V3 Pro means it's outclassed on flavour, but it's there if you specifically want stonier conduction effects with a removable battery. Nothing exceptional, nothing broken — just outscored by its sibling at the same price. See the XMAX Starry 4 product page.
Best for: Conduction preference buyers, anyone who already owns a V3 Pro and wants a different heating profile as a backup. Skip if: You want flavour or terpene clarity (V3 Pro at the same price is a meaningful step up).
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Heat-up | ~25 seconds |
| Battery | Removable 18650, 5–7 bowls/charge |
| Charging | USB-C, OLED display |
| Heating | Conduction |
| Shell | Zinc alloy |
The Good
- Removable 18650 — long-term battery economics
- OLED display with full granularity
- Stonier conduction-style effects suit some users
- Substantial zinc alloy build
The Bad
- Vapour Quality 6.5/10 — outclassed by V3 Pro at the same money
- Conduction cooking dulls terpene expression
- Mouthpiece plastics feel fragile
- Body gets uncomfortably warm during sessions
OG Kush — 6.0/10. Conduction extraction muddies OG's lemon-pine top notes — they read but compressed. At 195°C myrcene comes forward but caryophyllene is overdriven. At 210°C, full extraction with the fuel character muted. AVB darker-brown with hot spots if not stirred.
The Decision Flowchart for Budget
Sub-£50? V3 Nano (£39) electric, DynaVap B2 (£47.99) manual. Limited but viable.
Around £70? DynaVap M7 (£70.99) for the manual purists, Air SE (£72.99) for glass-path Arizer flavour.
Around £80? XMAX V3 Pro (£79.99) — the budget king. More forgiving than the V4 Pro.
Around £90? XMAX V4 Pro (£89) — pure convection, slightly higher score, slightly more technique required.
Around £77? XMAX Starry 4 (£76.99) — only if you specifically want conduction; the V3 Pro at £79.99 outscores it.
Stretch to £125? Arizer ArGo (£123.99) — stealth plus glass-path flavour.
Stretch to £130? Air MAX (£133.99) — festival-proof Arizer, swappable 26650s. The honest answer if you can find £35 more.
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What Most Budget Guides Get Wrong
They tell you sub-£50 is fine. It mostly isn't. The honest sub-£50 picks are limited — the V3 Nano works adequately, the DynaVap B2 is a solid manual entry, and that's about it.
They list 15 devices. You don't need 15 budget options; you need three or four honest ones across the £50-£100 range.
They forget about lifespan. A £150 device that lasts five years is cheaper per session than a £40 device that dies in eight months. Removable batteries on the V3 Pro and V4 Pro matter more than the absolute price.
They ignore the V3 Pro vs V4 Pro tradeoff. V4 Pro scores higher (8.3 vs 8.0) but requires more technique. V3 Pro is more forgiving for beginners. If you'll learn the slow-firm draw, the V4 Pro wins; if you want a button-and-go, the V3 Pro wins. Budget guides usually pick one without explaining.
Tips for Budget Vaping
Buy a grinder before your first device. A £15 four-piece grinder solves about 80% of beginner problems.
- Replace screens every 30-50 bowls. £3 of screens is the cheapest upgrade you'll ever make.
- Removable batteries beat sealed ones at this price. A £6 18650 swap is cheaper than a new device.
- Don't expect flagship build at flagship prices below £100. Budget vapes feel budget. That's fine — they're not lying about it.
- Lend to mates with their own torch (DynaVap) or their own grinder (electric). Saves arguments about resin.
- Clean weekly, not monthly. Resin compounds fast on cheaper airpaths.
Future-Proofing Assessment
- Highest: DynaVap M7, Vong X, B2 (zero electronics, no battery, lifetime device).
- Strong: XMAX V3 Pro, V4 Pro (removable 18650 — £6 cell swap when degraded), Starry 4 (also removable 18650 but lower-scoring overall).
- Mid: Arizer Air SE, ArGo (swappable 18650, slightly older designs).
- Lower: XMAX V3 Nano (sealed battery, short practical lifespan).
Honourable Mentions
- Arizer Solo 2 MAX (£128.99, 8.8/10) — Just over budget at £128.99 but the highest-scoring sub-£200 vape I've used. If you can stretch £30 over the £100 ceiling, this is the obvious upgrade. See Best Vaporizers Under £200 →
- Arizer Air MAX (£133.99, 8.6/10) — Same budget logic. Swappable 26650 cells, festival-proof, glass-path Arizer flavour. The "pay £35 more, never need to upgrade" answer.
- DynaVap Omni (£149, 8.2/10) — Premium all-titanium DynaVap. Outside this guide's £100 ceiling but featured for completeness. See Best On-Demand Vaporizers →
Frequently Asked Questions
The Top 3 Picks
Here's how I'd choose, today, under £100 — whatever your appetite for technique.
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