Price (USD)
Kingtons Black Widow edgeThe Wand
$130
Kingtons Black Widow
$65
Kingtons Black Widow is typically around $65 lower.
Vaporizer Comparison
The Wand
Kingtons Black Widow
Side-by-side specs, pricing context, and clear decision guidance.
The Wand and Kingtons Black Widow are both portable / electronic vaporizers, but they target different priorities. Kingtons Black Widow is usually the lower-cost pick at $65, around $65 below The Wand. 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.
The Wand
$130
Kingtons Black Widow
$65
Kingtons Black Widow is typically around $65 lower.
The Wand
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Kingtons Black Widow
<30 seconds
Both devices are in a similar heat-up range.
The Wand
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Kingtons Black Widow
190 grams
Weight is close enough that portability is likely similar.
The Wand
Induction
Kingtons Black Widow
Conduction
Heating style differs, which can impact flavor and extraction behavior.
Top specs where these two devices diverge.
Price (USD)
The Wand
$130
Kingtons Black Widow
$65
Heating Type
The Wand
Induction
Kingtons Black Widow
Conduction
Heat Up Time
The Wand
—
Kingtons Black Widow
<30 seconds
Temperature Range
The Wand
450°F - 800°F
Kingtons Black Widow
180°C - 220°C (356 - 428°F)
Battery Capacity
The Wand
—
Kingtons Black Widow
2200mAh
Charging
The Wand
USB-C
Kingtons Black Widow
Micro USB
Charge Time
The Wand
—
Kingtons Black Widow
3-4 hours
Dimensions
The Wand
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Kingtons Black Widow
128 x 44 x 26mm
Weight
The Wand
—
Kingtons Black Widow
190 grams
Power Adjustment
The Wand
Digital
Kingtons Black Widow
Modular - 5 Stages
Direct comparison of every spec from each device profile.
| Specification | The Wand | Kingtons Black Widow |
|---|---|---|
| Price (USD) | $130 | $65 |
| Heating Type | Induction | Conduction |
| Heat Up Time | — | <30 seconds |
| Temperature Range | 450°F - 800°F | 180°C - 220°C (356 - 428°F) |
| Battery Capacity | — | 2200mAh |
| Charging | USB-C | Micro USB |
| Charge Time | — | 3-4 hours |
| Dimensions | — | 128 x 44 x 26mm |
| Weight | — | 190 grams |
| Power Adjustment | Digital | Modular - 5 Stages |
| Brand | Ispire | Kingtons |
| Battery | Dual Replaceable 18650 | — |
| Chamber Material | Borosilicate Glass | — |
| Type | Portable | — |
The biggest practical difference is heating approach: The Wand runs induction while Kingtons Black Widow runs conduction. That changes flavor delivery, vapor density, and how the device responds to slow versus fast draws.
Kingtons Black Widow is the cheaper option at $65 compared with $130 for the The Wand, about $65 less. Live retailer pricing can shift, so confirm before buying.
The Wand uses induction heating, while the Kingtons Black Widow uses conduction. Heating style influences flavor profile, vapor density, and how forgiving the device is to draw technique.
The Wand controls heat with digital, while the Kingtons Black Widow uses modular - 5 stages. The Wand gives you finer per-degree control.
Kingtons Black Widow is the better pick if low-profile use matters. It's tagged as stealth or pocket-friendly in our database, while the The Wand is more conspicuous in hand and harder to keep out of sight.
The Wand charges over USB-C; the Kingtons Black Widow uses a Micro USB port. USB-C means one fewer cable to keep around if your phone and laptop already use it.
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