I'm going to strongly disagree here. I'm of the opinion that a Dynavap is something every serious vaper should own. Even without going down the rabbit hole of accessories, stock Dynavaps are fabulous and versatile since you have so much control over the heating process, whether via torch or IH. Yes there is a learning curve, but between watching Dynavap's videos demonstrating proper technique (including one specifically for single flame torches) and practice, it quickly becomes easy and intuitive. IHs are even easier IME.I think you should avoid the dynvavap. That thing is big pain in the ass. I had ordered one tried it and had a ton of problems. I ended up shipping it back. I was able to get a few good hits with a little torch but not often. It takes a lot of technique to learn to use it properly. Also it has so many upgrades it can be overwhelming to some people. An induction heater with it, it will take away the need to learn a new technique. The Dynavap itself will cost at least $75 not including shipping. The induction heater will be at least $100.
If you don't want to deal with all that you should get a Tinymight. They are very easy to use and don't require purchasing another product just to heat it up.
Speaking of induction heaters (IH), it also should be noted that the starting point for IH is far less than $100. About half that in fact. There is the SJK (and numerous rebadges of it) easuly found on Amazon as a Dental Wax Induction heater. And then FC's own @Pipes has devices that start at $80, but also has kits if you are handy enough to build your own.