Price (USD)
Anvil edgeAnvil
$200
Arizer Air Max
$240
Anvil is typically around $40 lower.
Vaporizer Comparison
Anvil
Arizer Air Max
Side-by-side specs, pricing context, and clear decision guidance.
Anvil and Arizer Air Max are both portable / hybrid vaporizers, but they target different priorities. Anvil is usually the lower-cost pick at $200, around $40 below Arizer Air Max. Session style, airflow, and extraction behavior will matter more than raw spec sheet numbers here.
Specs Compared
19
Different Specs
18
Shared Specs
1
Overall Overlap
5%
Shared Traits
A quick snapshot of the specs people usually care about first.
Anvil
$200
Arizer Air Max
$240
Anvil is typically around $40 lower.
Anvil
—
Arizer Air Max
~1 minute
Both devices are in a similar heat-up range.
Anvil
—
Arizer Air Max
~160 grams
Weight is close enough that portability is likely similar.
Anvil
—
Arizer Air Max
Hybrid
Heating style differs, which can impact flavor and extraction behavior.
Top specs where these two devices diverge.
Price (USD)
Anvil
$200
Arizer Air Max
$240
Heating Type
Anvil
—
Arizer Air Max
Hybrid
Heat Up Time
Anvil
—
Arizer Air Max
~1 minute
Temperature Range
Anvil
—
Arizer Air Max
50°C-220°C
Chamber Capacity
Anvil
~0.07 - 0.13g
Arizer Air Max
~0.25 grams
Battery Type
Anvil
—
Arizer Air Max
Swappable 26650
Battery Capacity
Anvil
—
Arizer Air Max
5750mAh
Battery Life
Anvil
—
Arizer Air Max
~135 minutes
Charging
Anvil
—
Arizer Air Max
USB-C
Pass-Through Charging
Anvil
—
Arizer Air Max
Yes
Direct comparison of every spec from each device profile.
| Specification | Anvil | Arizer Air Max |
|---|---|---|
| Price (USD) | $200 | $240 |
| Device Type | Portable | Portable |
| Heating Type | — | Hybrid |
| Heat Up Time | — | ~1 minute |
| Temperature Range | — | 50°C-220°C |
| Chamber Capacity | ~0.07 - 0.13g | ~0.25 grams |
| Battery Type | — | Swappable 26650 |
| Battery Capacity | — | 5750mAh |
| Battery Life | — | ~135 minutes |
| Charging | — | USB-C |
| Pass-Through Charging | — | Yes |
| Dimensions | — | 125x25mm |
| Weight | — | ~160 grams |
| Power Adjustment | — | Digital Control |
| Brand | Vestratto | Arizer |
| Batteries | None | — |
| Country Of Manufacture | Canada | — |
| Heating Element | — | Ceramic |
| Heating Time | Depending on the heat source, ~30 seconds | — |
There's no single headline gap. The differences are spread across 18 smaller spec rows rather than concentrated in one place. The spec table below marks each row that differs.
Anvil is the cheaper option at $200 compared with $240 for the Arizer Air Max, about $40 less. Live retailer pricing can shift, so confirm before buying.
Arizer Air Max has the larger chamber at ~0.25 grams, versus ~0.07 - 0.13g on the Anvil. A bigger bowl means fewer reloads on long sessions; a smaller one suits microdosing and quicker bowls.
Yes, only the Arizer Air Max supports pass-through charging. The Anvil has to finish charging before you can use it.
Anvil is the better fit for microdosing in our database, typically thanks to a smaller chamber, finer temperature control, or both.
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