Price (USD)
Anvil edgeAnvil
$200
Universal Baller
$450
Anvil is typically around $250 lower.
Vaporizer Comparison
Anvil
Universal Baller
Side-by-side specs, pricing context, and clear decision guidance.
Anvil and Universal Baller are both premium vaporizers, but they target different priorities. Anvil is usually the lower-cost pick at $200, around $250 below Universal Baller. Session style, airflow, and extraction behavior will matter more than raw spec sheet numbers here.
Specs Compared
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A quick snapshot of the specs people usually care about first.
Anvil
$200
Universal Baller
$450
Anvil is typically around $250 lower.
Anvil
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Universal Baller
Ball Vaporizer - Convection
Heating style differs, which can impact flavor and extraction behavior.
Top specs where these two devices diverge.
Price (USD)
Anvil
$200
Universal Baller
$450
Device Type
Anvil
Portable
Universal Baller
Desktop
Heating Type
Anvil
—
Universal Baller
Ball Vaporizer - Convection
Temperature Range
Anvil
—
Universal Baller
Wireless: 490°F - 610°F, Wired: 400°F - 570°F
Chamber Capacity
Anvil
~0.07 - 0.13g
Universal Baller
—
Brand
Anvil
Vestratto
Universal Baller
Terp Chasers Club
Air Path
Anvil
—
Universal Baller
Ruby balls, Quartz components, Glass/Titanium
Batteries
Anvil
None
Universal Baller
—
Bowl
Anvil
—
Universal Baller
22mm Diffuser Glass Bowl with 18mm Joint
Coil
Anvil
—
Universal Baller
25mm 200W Enail Coil
Direct comparison of every spec from each device profile.
| Specification | Anvil | Universal Baller |
|---|---|---|
| Price (USD) | $200 | $450 |
| Device Type | Portable | Desktop |
| Heating Type | — | Ball Vaporizer - Convection |
| Temperature Range | — | Wireless: 490°F - 610°F, Wired: 400°F - 570°F |
| Chamber Capacity | ~0.07 - 0.13g | — |
| Brand | Vestratto | Terp Chasers Club |
| Air Path | — | Ruby balls, Quartz components, Glass/Titanium |
| Batteries | None | — |
| Bowl | — | 22mm Diffuser Glass Bowl with 18mm Joint |
| Coil | — | 25mm 200W Enail Coil |
| Controller | — | Crossing Tech PID Controller |
| Country Of Manufacture | Canada | — |
| Heating Element | — | 1000 x 2mm Ruby Balls |
| Heating Time | Depending on the heat source, ~30 seconds | — |
| Materials | — | Titanium or Stainless Steel Housing, 1000 x 2mm Ruby Balls, Quartz Components |
| Power Options | — | 110V/220V with Wired and Wireless Configurations |
| Warranty | — | Lifetime on PID Controller and Coil (Quartz/Glass not covered if broken) |
The biggest practical difference is price tier: the Anvil sits at $200 while the Universal Baller is $450, a gap of about $250 that puts them in different buying brackets.
Anvil is the cheaper option at $200 compared with $450 for the Universal Baller, about $250 less. Live retailer pricing can shift, so confirm before buying.
Anvil is the take-anywhere choice. It's a portable, battery-powered unit, while the Universal Baller is built for home use, where bigger heaters, AC power, and larger chambers make sense.
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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