Universal Baller - Wireless Quartz/Titanium Ball Vape

TerpChasersClub

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Looking to purchase this as my first ever ball vape today. I have been hesitant to get one due to the high temp coils is there any need or way to add a guard to this setup? Additional is there anyway to do small amounts of concentrates with this system. Thank in advance for any information.
The setup has a guard for the wireless mode but not the wired mode yet. You can purchase one from mininail for use with wired mode.

You can use concentrates by twaxing, sandwiching in flower, and easily in titanium modes by sending dabs through the top. There are also some alternate configurations as well. The quartz mode especially but requires burn offs
 

Cruiser

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My review of the Universal Baller.

I’m a relative newbie - just a year vaping. I’ve gone from the eNano XL to the Ruby Twist, and tried along the way stuff from Dynavap, Camouflet, TRWW, Tiodw (wired ceramic, haven’t really used much) and the Lobo (returned that after just a day.) Of those, I really only like and use the eNano, Ruby Twist, and the Megacicle, and will probably get a coil for that soon enough here. The others were just too light for the two of us, long, long time regulars who switched from mostly spoon bowls last year. It’s been fun learning, though. I like to think I’ve converted my habit to a hobby.

Terp Chasers Club shipped the Universal Baller via UPS. It arrived unmolested in a plain box. The interior packaging was nicely done - a little damage on the interior box from the top of the stand rubbing, but didn’t seem to harm anything. Everything was nicely packed and protected. The extra glass bowl I ordered was slipped in the box, too.

The instructions are a little sparse, and the website link is sufficient but also brief. The website is mostly videos, too, and I always prefer written instructions.


Our setup:

GooRoo HD3, y-splitter, one way valves, 3/8 ID whips, glass tip for one and a hookah blower for the other. Neither of us take particularly deep/big hits - the battery powered blower doesn’t move as much air as you might think. I usually pack .1 to .15 grams, a scoop from the crossing tech scoop.


First night:
540, wireless quartz. Great initial flavor, but faded away after a minute or so. The closest to the flavor I’ve tried is the Megacicle. None of the, in my opinion, nasty aftertaste that is most evident with the matrix bowl, and cleaner (that’s probably the right word) than the Ruby Twist with the glass bowl. Just herb taste, nothing else. AVB never got too dark - maybe a shade greener than our usual Ruby Twist at 555F, with their glass bowl. We usually take 2-3 minutes to leisurely finish a pretty full bowl, and the wireless lost steam towards the end. I did a bowl alone with the wireless, and got 4 or so good hits before it cooled noticeably. (Remember, these aren’t lung busters like I see people post.) I should check the temp afterwards. The PID dropped 10 degrees or so when I put it back, so I’m guessing the actual drop in the ball head must be larger.

Next day:
Switched to wired quartz. At 540F it quickly got very dark brown with strong effects, and quickly got to the burnt popcorn taste. Tried dropping to 500F, but still too dark. 440F was a little too low. Ended up around 470, 8-10 small tasty hits over a few minutes. This makes me wonder just how much the temp really drops when wireless, since I was getting darker AVB at 500F wired than 550F wireless, implying it must have dropped to <500F in two minutes. I will have to dig out the thermometer next week.

Next I’ll try it without the insert, but will probably first spend the next few days messing with the wired quartz, changing temperatures and trying different strains. I only used what seemed like half the rubies when filling it, so if it takes the rest without the insert, that might hold enough heat to get through my use case wirelessly. I already think I’ll miss all glass, though.

My biggest complaint is that the tiny handle on the glass bowls is inadequate. That little stubby handle barely holds my fingers, and gets hot, like hot hot. Consequently, I have to let it cool a little before I can hold it long enough to tip it and clean it, meaning my AVB cools some and doesn’t clean out as nicely as I’d like.

I searched for someone making a handle, and see this looks a lot like the cannabis hardware flowerpot glass bowl and some others. Did I say how hot it gets? Have all of you been using that short hot handle all this time? How?! Why? Am I doing something wrong? I definitely miss the injector bowl with the passthrough, plenty of cold glass on that one to hold. At least the preorder hybrid bowl has a decent handle, so I’m looking forward to that. Oh, and it’s hard to clean, too. The bowl bends outward below the glass screen, trapping material that you can’t get a q-tip on. A long soak is probably needed.

The dock is ok, though it doesn’t have a great place to hold the head when in wired mode. It gets a little warm, but doesn’t seem to heat up too hot on the bottom, so leaving it on top of the pid should be ok. Instead of the dock, I just used the crossing tech angled metal stand, and a cheap coil handle from AliExpress. The wireless handle just unscrews if you are using it wired. I stared at the video on the website forever before it got here, thinking “How do I deal with two handles when wired?” Ahem. Yeah, like I said, still new to this. That said, adding that step to the website video on converting to wired might help someone else.

So, I’ll write more after I experiment some more, but so far I really like this one. Seems like a step up from the Ruby Twist, in flavor and obviously functionality. If I can find a good glass bowl that fits, I think we’ll use this daily, happily. Until then, probably still daily and just a little less happily, as it’s still the best and easiest one I have.
 
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teddyruxx

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My biggest complaint is that the tiny handle on the glass bowls is inadequate. That little stubby handle barely holds my fingers, and gets hot, like hot hot. Consequently, I have to let it cool a little before I can hold it long enough to tip it and clean it, meaning my AVB cools some and doesn’t clean out as nicely as I’d like.

I searched for someone making a handle, and see this looks a lot like the cannabis hardware flowerpot glass bowl and some others. Did I say how hot it gets? Have all of you been using that short hot handle all this time? How?! Why? Am I doing something wrong? I definitely miss the injector bowl with the passthrough, plenty of cold glass on that one to hold. At least the preorder hybrid bowl has a decent handle, so I’m looking forward to that. Oh, and it’s hard to clean, too. The bowl bends outward below the glass screen, trapping material that you can’t get a q-tip on. A long soak is probably needed.

The dock is ok, though it doesn’t have a great place to hold the head when in wired mode. It gets a little warm, but doesn’t seem to heat up too hot on the bottom, so leaving it on top of the pid should be ok. Instead of the dock, I just used the crossing tech angled metal stand, and a cheap coil handle from AliExpress. The wireless handle just unscrews if you are using it wired. I stared at the video on the website forever before it got here, thinking “How do I deal with two handles when wired?” Ahem. Yeah, like I said, still new to this. That said, adding that step to the website video on converting to wired might help someone else.
yeh the glass bowl does get hot, i bought an extra in case i broke the first (tho i have a fuckload of difft bowls for my Flowerpots, and it fits them all fine i've discovered.. i suppose as to be expected but i thought folks might wanna know as the UB lineup gets fleshed out). so that was a serendipitous add-on.

the head handle thread size is the same as the one on the shovelhead bowl, so you could ostensibly use the little CH from Ed's that go on the SH, but they're even shorter than the one w the UB.. i'm not sure how hot it gets bc i haven't even used it wirelessly yet, i've kept it wired up and put one of Ed's long wooden coil handles on it, and just sit it in the dock it came w, tho i have 2 CH hangars and posts for my FP heads, and it gets set down there occasionally, tho i'm not 100% sure the post won't hit the fritted disc, or if it could break it if it did, so i'm gentle w it when i do. but tbh i don't find it too precarious in the included dock (tho it's not like any of the CH stands, obv, it's also not priced as such so i don't expect it to be), despite a hanger obv being preferable. given the design it's somewhat unlikely it touches the bottom when you set it in, and even if it did i can't see it ever possibly getting the Ti dock hot enough to worry about it melting into the PID, or anything like that. Maybe if you left it there, on, for like a week or sth, i dunno..

I like the device, tho i prob won't use it much w/out the glass, or wirelessly (not for any fault of the device, just personal preference). i think it does provide a terpier hit than my CH Bomber heads, and the resistance is perfect for me, tho some i feel will find it too restrictive, iirc i think i prefer a little more drag than most on this forum, at least..

i'm running at 490, usually use 666 on the B1, but i'm usually twaxxing in it. just got a Switch 2 and w it i think i'm gonna start buying nicer stuff, move up to rosins from live resins, but i've still got some cheaper badder, i'm about to go see how the UB handles a twaxxin'.. it def has plenty power, at 515 i can roast the everloving fuck outta the material, to the point it's almost black, and not combust at all, which is impressive. really a lot more consistent AVB than after a Flowerpot bowl.... everything seems like a step up from my B1. need to experiment w some lower temps after this twax bowl, bc i bought it for better terp extraction, but it's still a heavy-ass hitter
 

Cruiser

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could you slide a tiny length of silicone whip over the handle? Or maybe cut down a silicone finger guard and use that to cover the handle?
Hm, good idea. But… I tried it, and the handle is only 6mm and all my whip pieces are too large. I guess I could dig up some smaller stuff, or wrap it in something, or put something like Sugru around it. But if I’m going to buy something I’d rather just get a better bowl. Deeper and with a better handle, or even a pass through.

I might try an actual cannabis hardware bowl to see if maybe it’s just this specific glass. Or see if my glass friend can add a longer handle or something. Or just make something custom. Thanks for the idea, though.
 

Cruiser

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I like the device, tho i prob won't use it much w/out the glass, or wirelessly (not for any fault of the device, just personal preference). i think it does provide a terpier hit than my CH Bomber heads, and the resistance is perfect for me, tho some i feel will find it too restrictive, iirc i think i prefer a little more drag than most on this forum, at least..

i'm running at 490, usually use 666 on the B1, but i'm usually twaxxing in it. just got a Switch 2 and w it i think i'm gonna start buying nicer stuff, move up to rosins from live resins, but i've still got some cheaper badder, i'm about to go see how the UB handles a twaxxin'.. it def has plenty power, at 515 i can roast the everloving fuck outta the material, to the point it's almost black, and not combust at all, which is impressive. really a lot more consistent AVB than after a Flowerpot bowl.... everything seems like a step up from my B1. need to experiment w some lower temps after this twax bowl, bc i bought it for better terp extraction, but it's still a heavy-ass hitter
I also found the resistance good for me, a little less than the Ruby Twist. I'll probably try taking the spinner part out of the Twist now that I saw it's possible.

We did a few twax bowls. One in the little glass bowl around 470, and then two larger ones in the matrix bowl at 490. I still think the glass just tastes better, but the titanium one with a little heat soak is nice at the end of the day.. My wife and I did some 'blind taste tests' with the different bowls on the Ruby Twist to confirm we each liked the glass one better. I'm interested to try the same with this one, switching between titanium and quartz. The blind taste tests are our antidote to the 'everyone says this is better' way of thinking.

(Sorry for the double-reply. I couldn't figure out how to add a second quote on edit to my first post. )
 
My favourite is wired with the quartz insert. I do one and done hits so I run it at the max recommended temp with the stock full bowl. I use the alternative quartz disk since the fritted disk is too restricted for me to get a quick one and done hit without coughing or running out of lung power. Flavour is exceptional and pure and even more tasty than the quartz Qaroma for example. Airflow is perfect with the non fritted disk. I barely need to heat soak more than a few seconds and I’m getting a perfectly even roast every time.

I tried the wired mode without the quartz insert. I must be doing something wrong because my temps are just as high as with quartz. Even then the roast isn’t as dark or as even and the vapour was hot and harsh on my throat. I also struggled with the top screen since I can’t physically bend or manipulate the little tag to make them fit better.

It’s all good tho. I always planned on only using the quartz insert but any input about what I was doing wrong with that mode is absolutely appreciated either way. Even if I don’t use it, it may still help others who could use some tips.

That all being said, I am blown away by the quartz mode and that was the main selling point for me. The way the quartz in encased in Titanium is genius imo, and great for someone like me that can break glass just by looking at it.
 
Hm, good idea. But… I tried it, and the handle is only 6mm and all my whip pieces are too large. I guess I could dig up some smaller stuff, or wrap it in something, or put something like Sugru around it. But if I’m going to buy something I’d rather just get a better bowl. Deeper and with a better handle, or even a pass through.

I might try an actual cannabis hardware bowl to see if maybe it’s just this specific glass. Or see if my glass friend can add a longer handle or something. Or just make something custom. Thanks for the idea, though.

My solution to bowls that get hot without a long enough handle is using steel keck clips to lock them into an 18mm injector passthrough bowl or just an 18 male - 18mm female glass adapter. With frosted adapters just a firm twist action will lock them together without a clip unless wiggled out.

I do one and done hits so my glass bowl handles don’t get hot, but the UB bowl handle is definitely small/short compared to others I have. The glass screen works way better than I thought it would but I’d love to try a metal screen version for sure.
 

Cruiser

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My solution to bowls that get hot without a long enough handle is using steel keck clips to lock them into an 18mm injector passthrough bowl or just an 18 male - 18mm female glass adapter. With frosted adapters just a firm twist action will lock them together without a clip unless wiggled out.

I do one and done hits so my glass bowl handles don’t get hot, but the UB bowl handle is definitely small/short compared to others I have. The glass screen works way better than I thought it would but I’d love to try a metal screen version for sure.
Thanks. I had switched to basically the same thing - a drop down, which I also needed because the glass screen doesn't filter as well as the metal ones. Like you said, it's ground glass, so it holds together well enough that I can clean the bowl out and put it back.

We're still really enjoying the baller. I haven't switched away from the wired/quartz setup, since it's just so nice. For our leisurely style, anywhere between 420 and 470F yields multiple tasty hits, depending on what we're vaping at the time.
 

teddyruxx

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Can someone explain pros and cons of the titanium vs stainless steel housing ?
Maybe one is better with an inductor ?

The Stainless Steel is a little bit stronger performance wise but its mostly because of the quicker turnaround time for SS parts vs titanium. I would say the main differences are aesthetics, and that's why I went with titanium since it feels like a more premium design.

The new kits will have some updated parts as well, new bowl screens, new mesh screens (not right away), and some minor changes to the wireless stands (makes production easier).
 
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