Best Cheap Dry Herbal Vaporizers
Best Cheap Dry Herbal Vaporizers
The last couple of years have been tough on all of us. It is high time we finally took a second for ourselves to sit back and relax. And what better way to do so than with your favorite dry herbs. But it really wouldn’t be a good relaxing session if you end up paying a too much for your vape. That is why we have curated a list of the best cheap dry herb vaporizers for those of you who are looking to enjoy their break but are on a budget. All the vapes presented in this list are cheaper than $150. Hopefully, you find your herbal partner among them!
The Arizer Solo LE is the limited edition, budget version of Arizer’s immensely popular vapes – the Solo and the Solo II. The Solo LE has a new Steel Grey finish when compared with the Solo. However, it does lack the additional accessories that you might get from its more expensive cousin. The best feature about the solo is that you can vape while you are charging the battery. What makes it better is how easy it is to clean the apparatus. All you need to do is take out the mouthpiece and dip it in some isopropyl alcohol. You can get this budget-friendly vape at just $79.99 thanks to a sale currently going on at Arizer.
If you have some extra money lying around, you can always go for the Solo II with more precise temperature control and a faster heat-up time. You also get a digital display (missing in the Solo I and the LE) for $149.99 courtesy of the same sale.
The title of the article did say best cheap dry herb vaporizer, but the Arizer Go (or ArGo) was just too good to be excluded from this list. Compared to the Solo, it has a more compact design that can very easily fit in your pocket. One of the best features introduced in this model is the retractable mouthpiece or “aroma tube” as they call it. Now you no longer have to be worried about breaking the mouthpiece while you are carrying it around. It also comes with an extended battery life of about 90 minutes per charge. But like the other Arizer devices, you can also use this while you are charging it. Like the Solo II, the ArGo has precise temperature control and a digital display to help you take control of your vaping session. You can get this pocket-friendly (in a manner of speaking) vape at $149.99 on their website.
If portability is not a necessity for you, then the V-tower is probably the best cheap dry herb vaporizer for you. Simply connect your V-tower, pour in the botanicals in the cyclone bowl, and relax with an aromatherapy session. Alternatively, you could lay back with the three-foot-long silicone whip it comes with and enjoy yourself to some cool blues. It also has precise temperature control with a digital display like some of the other products from Arizer. A ceramic heating element helps it heat your herbs faster. You can experience this pleasure at a price of just $89.99.
The Davinci Miqro is a very sleek, budget vaporizer. You can choose from a wide variety of colors and the device fits discreetly into your hand. There is no digital display, but it does come with a 15-LED indicator. You can select from one of the 4 preset modes to enjoy your vaping session or use precise control to change the temperature to your liking. Unfortunately, due to the display restriction, this mode is hardly convenient as the temperature is displayed one digit at a time using a combination of the LED Lights. A great feature introduced in this model is a pearl spacer above the ceramic heating chamber. It compresses your herbs and gives you thick vapor to inhale. Overall, it is an excellent purchase at a price of only $99.
This is the most portable and discreet dry herb vaporizer on this list. You could fit 5 of these in your pockets and no one would ever know owing to the design which looks like a cigarette. While the original one comes with a metallic steel finish, you could shed out a few extra bucks to get some cool designs with even cooler names – like the Verdium or Azurium. Though it looks rather basic, it comes with a whole set of features. If one wants, they can change the size of the dosing chamber and choose to microdose. There are also air ports that you can block (or release) manually to adjust the draw to your liking. The only downside to the “M” is that you will need an external heating source. While they recommend an induction heater or a butane torch, you can use practically any source of heat you want. Owing to this battery-less feature, you can get the steel finish version for just $75, while the colored variants are available for just 12 bucks more at $87.
This list consists of a variety of dry herb vaporizers. Most of them are portable and battery operated while others are best-kept home or come in handy when your buddy always happens to have a lighter in their pocket. We can’t tell you which one would suit you the best. However, we do know that these are some of the best cheap dry herb vaporizers you can find on the market. So, hurry up, find one that suits you, and let the vape sessions begin!