What do you mean by a closed system. A beaker with a watch glass will direct the fume out of the pour spout where it can be collected in a fume hood. Then there are reactors with heads and condensers to condense your fume and again direct it to a collection point in a hood. Glass is nice but it breaks.
I remember reading that Harold processed in 4 liter glass beakers and he processed quite a bit of material.
Today a heavy walled pyrex glass beaker with a watch glass will set you back about $120. You can heat it on a hot plate but you have to be careful.
I just priced reactors for a client so these prices are current. For a closed reactor a 5 Liter flask with a 4" conical neck will cost you $199, the heating mantle $358, rheostat $163, Glass head with 2 necks $349, condenser varies, I like vigereaux condensers, 24" long $455, clamp for head $277, and plug for 1 neck $19. This size compares in processing volume to a 4 liter beaker, actually it holds a little more, but it is obviously more costly.
If it were me, I'd put the cash into a good hood and scrubber and go with a 4 liter beaker.