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Shop dry herb vaporizers in the UK from PAX, Storz & Bickel, Arizer, DynaVap, G Pen, DaVinci, AirVape and XMax. Our range includes portable, desktop and compact vaporizers, with genuine UK stock and next-day delivery available at checkout.
A dry herb vaporizer heats loose-leaf material to release vapour without deliberately burning it. Instead of using a flame, the device controls the temperature inside a heating chamber or passes heated air through the material. This gives you more control over flavour, vapour density and the overall session.
There is no single best dry herb vaporizer for everybody. Some people want a compact device that fits easily in a pocket, while others prioritise battery life, airflow or precise temperature control. Desktop vaporizers put power and capacity first, while manual devices such as DynaVap remove batteries and electronics completely.
At Evertree, we stock established dry herb vaporizer brands across different price points and heating styles. Whether you are looking for a PAX portable, a Storz & Bickel Mighty Plus or Volcano Hybrid, an Arizer with a glass vapour path, a battery-free DynaVap, or the convection-powered XMax V4 Pro, this page will help you compare the main options.
A dry herb vaporizer is a device designed to heat loose-leaf material without deliberately setting it alight. The herb sits inside a chamber, where it is heated either through direct contact with a hot surface, by hot air passing through it, or by a combination of both methods.
Temperature control is one of the main differences between vaporizing and combustion. Rather than exposing material to the uncontrolled heat of a flame, many dry herb vaporizers let you choose an exact temperature or select from preset heat levels. Lower settings generally produce lighter vapour and preserve more delicate flavours, while higher settings tend to create warmer, denser vapour.
Different devices approach this in very different ways. The PAX 4 uses a compact hybrid heater, the Storz & Bickel Mighty Plus combines convection and conduction heating, while the DaVinci IQ3 uses conduction heating with precise temperature control. The XMax V4 Pro uses full convection heating, while DynaVap takes another approach entirely by using an external heat source rather than a battery.
The heating system has a major effect on how a vaporizer performs. Three methods dominate the dry herb vaporizer market.
Conduction heating warms the herb through direct contact with a heated chamber. These devices are often compact, quick to heat and straightforward to use. Because the herb touches the hot surface directly, packing the chamber correctly can help achieve more even extraction.
Convection heating uses heated air that moves through the herb as you draw. This can provide even extraction and strong flavour because the material is heated by the airflow rather than relying entirely on contact with the chamber wall. The XMax V4 Pro is a full-convection portable with adjustable airflow and both Session and On-Demand heating modes.
Hybrid heating combines conduction and convection. The chamber itself provides heat while hot air also moves through the material during a draw. Devices including the Storz & Bickel Mighty Plus, PAX 4 and AirVape Legacy Pro 2 use hybrid heating systems.
None of these methods is automatically best for everybody. Conduction can work particularly well in small, pocket-friendly designs. Convection often appeals to people who prioritise airflow and flavour, while hybrid systems aim to combine fast heat-up with consistent vapour production.
Dry herb vaporizers come in several formats. Your choice will usually depend on where you plan to use the device, how much power you need and how important size is to you.
Portable vaporizers make up the largest part of our dry herb range. These battery-powered devices cover everything from small, discreet models to powerful portables designed for frequent home use.
A compact device such as the AirVape XS Go or PAX Mini 2 prioritises simplicity and portability. The XMax V4 Pro adds full convection heating, adjustable airflow, precise temperature control and a removable battery in a slim portable format. Larger models such as the Storz & Bickel Mighty Plus, Venty and Arizer Solo 3 provide more substantial bodies, battery capacity or cooling systems.
The right choice depends on what you value most. A small device is easier to carry, while a larger portable may offer stronger airflow, longer battery life or more substantial cooling.
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Desktop vaporizers are designed for home use and run from mains power rather than an internal battery. This allows manufacturers to focus on heating performance, capacity and longer sessions without worrying about portability.
The Storz & Bickel Volcano is one of the best-known desktop vaporizers, with both the Volcano Classic and Volcano Hybrid offering balloon-based vapour delivery. Arizer also produces desktop models such as the XQ2 and Extreme Q, giving buyers several options at different price points.
A desktop is worth considering when portability is not important, particularly for regular home use, longer sessions or sharing between several people.
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Dry herb vape pens sit at the slimmer end of the portable category. They include pen, tube and stem-style vaporizers that prioritise easy carry without all using the same heating technology.
The XMax V4 Pro combines a slim electronic format with full convection heating, precise temperature adjustment and Session or On-Demand use. Arizer’s Air models offer another electronic approach with removable glass stems, while DynaVap provides slim battery-free devices heated with a torch or induction heater.
If compact size matters most, this category is worth comparing with the wider portable range.
We stock eight established dry herb vaporizer brands, each with its own approach to heating, materials, portability and control. Here is what distinguishes them.
PAX is known for compact aluminium vaporizers with simple controls and pocket-friendly designs. The current range includes the PAX 4 flagship, the airflow-focused PAX Flow and the pocket-friendly PAX Mini 2. The PAX 4 and Flow use hybrid heating, while the Mini 2 keeps operation straightforward for buyers who want a dedicated dry herb device without extensive settings.
Storz & Bickel is the German manufacturer behind some of the most recognisable vaporizers on the market. The portable range covers the Mighty Plus, the Venty, the compact Crafty Plus and the pocket-sized Veazy. On the desktop side, the Volcano Hybrid and Volcano Classic remain among the best-known dry herb vaporizers in the world.
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Canadian brand Arizer is closely associated with glass stems and vapour paths designed to preserve flavour. The portable range includes the Solo 3, Solo 2 MAX, Air Max, Go SRT and Air SE. On the desktop side, the XQ2 and Extreme Q cover home use. Arizer is a particularly strong choice for buyers who value simple maintenance and removable glass components.
DynaVap takes a different approach from most portable vaporizer brands. Its manual devices do not require batteries or charging. Instead, an external heat source warms the cap until it clicks, signalling that the device is ready to use. The current range covers the M7, M7 XL, B2 and G3.
G Pen, made by Grenco Science, offers accessible portable vaporizers with straightforward controls and compact designs. The Dash 2 and Dash+ (Plus) cover different sizes and price points, making G Pen worth considering for buyers who want an easy-to-use portable without moving straight into flagship pricing.
DaVinci builds portable vaporizers around precise temperature control and carefully selected vapour-path materials. The flagship IQ3 uses conduction heating alongside a zirconia and glass vapour path, while the newer IQ Core and pocket-sized MIQRO-C provide more accessible alternatives. Replaceable batteries on selected models are another advantage for buyers who prefer not to rely entirely on a permanently installed battery.
AirVape covers everything from affordable pocket-sized devices to premium hybrid vaporizers. The Legacy Pro 2 combines hybrid heating with distinctive materials and a removable battery, while the Legacy Core uses the same heating engine with interchangeable face skins. At the smaller end of the range, the XS Go keeps things compact and simple.
XMax focuses on feature-rich portable vaporizers at accessible price points. The XMax V4 Pro uses full convection heating with three adjustable airflow settings, precise temperature control from 100°C to 220°C, and both Session and On-Demand modes. A removable 18650 battery, USB-C charging and an isolated airpath make it particularly suited to users who want more control without moving into a larger premium portable.
Start by thinking about where you will actually use the device. A large portable with a powerful heater may be ideal around the house, but less convenient to carry every day. On the other hand, the smallest vaporizers sacrifice some battery capacity or chamber size to remain genuinely pocket-friendly.
Consider the heating system. Conduction devices can be compact and quick to heat. Convection models such as the XMax V4 Pro use heated airflow, while hybrid vaporizers combine both methods. No single system is automatically right for everybody, so think about whether you prioritise flavour, speed, vapour density or simplicity.
Check the battery setup. Some vaporizers have built-in batteries, while others use removable cells. A replaceable battery can extend the practical life of a device and lets you carry a charged spare, although built-in battery models are often simpler to manage.
Look at temperature control. Some devices provide exact degree-by-degree adjustment, while others use preset temperatures or heat modes. Precision control gives you more freedom to experiment, but a small number of well-chosen presets may be more convenient if you want straightforward operation.
Think about cleaning. Every dry herb vaporizer needs maintenance. Glass stems and removable vapour paths can make deeper cleaning easier, while compact designs with fewer separate parts may suit buyers who want a quicker routine.
Set a realistic budget. Entry-level dry herb vapes typically sit below £100, while many mid-range and premium portables fall between £100 and £250. Higher-end portables and desktop vaporizers can cost considerably more. Spending more does not automatically mean a particular device will suit you better; what matters is which features actually match how you use it.
Every dry herb vaporizer sold by Evertree is genuine stock held in our UK warehouse and dispatched via Royal Mail tracked service. Our range covers PAX, Storz & Bickel, Arizer, DynaVap, G Pen, DaVinci, AirVape and XMax, with replacement parts and accessories also available for many models.
Free UK delivery applies to orders over £59, which includes most portable and desktop vaporizers in this category. A paid next-day delivery option is also available at checkout for eligible orders.
Choosing between two devices? Look beyond the headline specifications. Heating style, airflow, chamber size, portability, battery setup and cleaning requirements often make a bigger difference in daily use than a long list of features. Our team can also help you compare models before buying.
A dry herb vaporizer is a device that heats loose-leaf material without deliberately burning it. Depending on the model, heat comes from direct contact with a heated chamber, hot air flowing through the material or a combination of both methods.
Conduction heats material through direct contact with a hot chamber. Convection uses heated air moving through the material, while hybrid vaporizers combine both methods. Each system has advantages, and the best choice depends on the device design and how you prefer to use it.
Many dry herb vaporizer users start somewhere around 180°C to 200°C and adjust from there. Lower temperatures generally produce lighter vapour and preserve more delicate flavours, while higher settings tend to create warmer, denser vapour. The ideal setting depends on the device, the material and personal preference, so always check the manufacturer’s recommended temperature range.
In most cases, yes. Grinding increases the surface area exposed to heat and can help produce more even results. However, the ideal consistency depends on the heating system and chamber design. Some vaporizers work best with a medium grind, while others prefer a finer or looser pack.
We also stock dry herb grinders from brands including Santa Cruz Shredder, SLX and Krush.
The best beginner vaporizer depends on budget and how much control you want. The PAX Mini 2 keeps operation simple, while the AirVape XS Go offers a compact entry point. The XMax V4 Pro is worth considering if you want full convection, precise temperature adjustment and a removable battery without moving into a larger device. Buyers with a larger budget may prefer models such as the Mighty Plus, Arizer Solo 3 or PAX 4.
DynaVap is also worth considering if you want a battery-free device, although its manual heating method involves more technique than most electronic vaporizers.
A portable vaporizer is usually the more versatile choice because you can use it at home or take it with you. Desktop vaporizers make more sense when portability does not matter and you want a mains-powered device designed around home use, longer sessions or sharing.
Dry herb vaporizer devices are legal to buy and own in the UK. However, the legal status of the material placed inside a vaporizer is a separate matter. Cannabis remains a controlled drug except in specific legal circumstances, including certain prescribed cannabis-based medicines.
Dry herb vaporizers cover a wide price range. Entry-level devices can start below £100, while mid-range portables commonly sit between roughly £100 and £250. Premium portables and desktop vaporizers can cost considerably more. The best option depends on how often you plan to use it and which features actually matter to you.
Yes. Evertree holds its UK vaporizer range in UK stock and ships to customers across the country. Free UK delivery is available on orders over £59, while a paid next-day delivery option is available at checkout for eligible orders.
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