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You do not need to spend £400+ for a great vaping experience. We tested the top budget dry herb vaporisers under £130 — from the convection-powered Xmax V3 Pro to the mechanical DynaVap M7 and the sleek PAX Mini and Plus. Whether you want battery-free efficiency, pocket-friendly discretion, or true convection on a budget, we have got you covered.
Key specs, ratings, and best purchase options at a glance.
| Device | Type | Heating | B&R Score | Price | Review |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DynaVap The B Vaporiser | Mechanical | Butane Torch | 8.8/10 | £47.81 | Full Review |
| DynaVap M7 Vaporiser | Mechanical | Butane Torch | 9.4/10 | £71 | Full Review |
| PAX Mini Vaporiser | Battery-Powered | Conduction | 8.6/10 | £79 | Full Review |
| PAX Plus Vaporiser | Battery-Powered | Conduction | 9/10 | £149 | Full Review |
| Xmax V3 Pro Vaporiser | Portable | Convection | 9/10 | £69 | Full Review |
| Arizer Solo 3 | Battery-Powered | Convection | 9.3/10 | £236 | Full Review |
Detailed comparisons of the best affordable dry herb vaporisers in the UK.

The budget entry point into the DynaVap family. The B brings the legendary battery-free click-cap experience to first-timers at a fraction of the price — with a grip that keeps your fingers away from the heat.

A battery-free mechanical dry herb vaporiser heated by butane torch or induction. Incredibly efficient, indestructible, and made entirely in the USA.

The most affordable entry into the PAX family. Smaller, simpler, and cheaper than the PAX Plus — but still delivers the signature sleek design, conduction heating, and pocket-friendly form factor PAX is known for.

The sleekest, most pocket-friendly dry herb vaporiser on the market. The PAX Plus prioritises discretion and ease of use over maximum extraction — and does both brilliantly.

Rating: 9/10. True convection dry herb vaping at just £69 — on-demand mode, replaceable 18650 battery, USB-C. The best budget convection vape in the UK.
Budget vapes span three heating types. Convection (Xmax V3 Pro) heats herb with hot air — best flavour, most efficient, but pricier to manufacture. Conduction (PAX Mini, PAX Plus) bakes herb against a hot wall — simpler, cheaper, less even extraction. Mechanical (DynaVap M7) uses a butane torch — no batteries, indestructible, steep learning curve. Choose based on whether flavour, convenience, or independence from charging matters most.
Battery-powered vapes like the PAX Mini, PAX Plus, and Xmax V3 Pro offer push-button convenience and precise temperature control but will eventually need replacement as the battery degrades. Battery-free vapes like the DynaVap M7 never run out of power and will last a lifetime, but require a butane torch and have a learning curve. If you value convenience, go battery. If you want something indestructible that will never need charging, go mechanical.
If your budget is more flexible, browse our full best dry herb vaporisers and e-rigs guide for every option from £69 to £441, including the Volcano Hybrid, Mighty+, Venty, and more.
The Xmax V3 Pro at £69 is the best value for convection quality. The DynaVap M7 at £71 is the most efficient and indestructible option. The PAX Mini at £79 is the most discreet and beginner-friendly.
Yes, if discretion and ease of use are your priorities. The PAX Plus is the most pocket-friendly premium vape with four-temp operation and Bluetooth. For pure performance per pound, the Xmax V3 Pro at £69 delivers better vapour quality.
If your budget stretches to £236, the Arizer Solo 3 offers a significant upgrade with true convection and an all-glass vapour path. For most users, a budget vape delivers 90% of the experience for 40% of the cost.
The DynaVap M7 works with dry herb only unless you use the DynaCoil accessory. The PAX Plus has a separate concentrate insert available. The Xmax V3 Pro includes a concentrate pad. For dedicated concentrate use, consider an e-rig like the Puffco Peak Pro.
The Xmax V3 Pro (£69), DynaVap M7 (£71), and PAX Mini (£79) are the best cheap dry herb vaporizers in the UK. Each tops its category — convection, battery-free, and discretion respectively — and out-performs vapes at twice the price.
The DynaVap B at around £48 is the best dry herb vaporizer under £50 — the same click-cap battery-free technology as the M7 in a cheaper form. Perfect first vape for anyone testing the waters.
Almost. Convection budget vapes like the Xmax V3 Pro preserve flavour well, but premium units like the Mighty+ and Volcano Hybrid squeeze out slightly cleaner taste and denser vapour via superior airflow engineering. The flavour gap is far smaller than the price gap.