Price (USD)
Close / ContextualKingtons Black Widow
$65
XMAX V3 Nano
$50
Pricing is very close between both devices.


Side-by-side vaporizer comparison including specs, pricing context, and decision guidance.
Kingtons Black Widow and XMAX V3 Nano are both portable / budget vaporizers, but they target different priorities. Their listed prices are close ($65 vs $50). Session style, airflow, and extraction behavior will matter more than raw spec sheet numbers here.
Specs Compared
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Different Specs
26
Shared Specs
0
Overall Overlap
0%
Shared Traits
Quick snapshot of the specs people usually care about first.
Kingtons Black Widow
$65
XMAX V3 Nano
$50
Pricing is very close between both devices.
Kingtons Black Widow
<30 seconds
XMAX V3 Nano
—
Both devices are in a similar heat-up range.
Kingtons Black Widow
190 grams
XMAX V3 Nano
50g
XMAX V3 Nano is the lighter listed unit.
Kingtons Black Widow
Conduction
XMAX V3 Nano
—
Heating style differs, which can impact flavor and extraction behavior.
Top specs where these two devices diverge.
Price (USD)
Kingtons Black Widow
$65
XMAX V3 Nano
$50
Heating Type
Kingtons Black Widow
Conduction
XMAX V3 Nano
—
Heat Up Time
Kingtons Black Widow
<30 seconds
XMAX V3 Nano
—
Temperature Range
Kingtons Black Widow
180°C - 220°C (356 - 428°F)
XMAX V3 Nano
200 - 220C (single temp setting)
Battery Type
Kingtons Black Widow
—
XMAX V3 Nano
Internal (non-swappable)
Battery Capacity
Kingtons Black Widow
2200mAh
XMAX V3 Nano
1000mAh
Charging
Kingtons Black Widow
Micro USB
XMAX V3 Nano
—
Charge Time
Kingtons Black Widow
3-4 hours
XMAX V3 Nano
~50 minutes
Dimensions
Kingtons Black Widow
128 x 44 x 26mm
XMAX V3 Nano
—
Width
Kingtons Black Widow
—
XMAX V3 Nano
2cm
Direct comparison of shared and unique specifications from each device profile. (26 differences, 0 overlaps)
| Specification | Kingtons Black Widow | XMAX V3 Nano |
|---|---|---|
| Price (USD) diff | $65 | $50 |
| Heating Type diff | Conduction | — |
| Heat Up Time diff | <30 seconds | — |
| Temperature Range diff | 180°C - 220°C (356 - 428°F) | 200 - 220C (single temp setting) |
| Battery Type diff | — | Internal (non-swappable) |
| Battery Capacity diff | 2200mAh | 1000mAh |
| Charging diff | Micro USB | — |
| Charge Time diff | 3-4 hours | ~50 minutes |
| Dimensions diff | 128 x 44 x 26mm | — |
| Width diff | — | 2cm |
| Height diff | — | 13.5cm |
| Weight diff | 190 grams | 50g |
| Power Adjustment diff | Modular - 5 Stages | — |
| Brand diff | Kingtons | — |
| Capacity diff | — | ~0.1g |
| Chamber Material diff | — | Stainless steel |
| Charging diff | — | USB-C |
| Display Type diff | — | None |
| Haptic Feedback diff | — | Yes |
| Heating Time diff | — | 30 seconds |
| Manufacturer diff | — | TopGreen Technology Co |
| Name diff | — | V3 Nano |
| Run Time diff | — | 5-6 sessions |
| Session Time diff | — | 3 minutes |
| Thickness diff | — | 2cm |
| Type diff | — | Hybrid (primarily convection) |
Neither is universally better. Kingtons Black Widow fits some priorities, while XMAX V3 Nano fits others. This side-by-side comparison highlights the tradeoffs so you can choose based on your own use-case.
XMAX V3 Nano is listed lower ($50) compared with Kingtons Black Widow ($65), but live retailer pricing can change.
Published heat-up data differs by source, so practical session feel may matter more than one raw number.
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