I'm trying to decide between a couple of different housings for both Ti and Cermaic ball vapes and also wondering if anyone has any experience with the detachable coils. I'm hoping I'm not violating any forum rules/norms by asking about comparisons, but since it's "the tiodw thread" and not a specific housing/model thread I'm assuming I'm good. Thanks for any thoughts/opinions/advice.
I like the flexibility of being able to use a housing as both injector/diffuser. 9 times out of 10 I'd rather do two smaller bowls (which are really medium) over one large. Every now and then I might want to go big and do a .4'ish sized bowl for a more dab like experience, but my average amount would be around .2 , occasionally going down to .1 (or below, if possible).
I haven't tried one, but when I see videos of the Taroma 360 and the description on Ritual Colorado I say to myself, 'I like that.' I'm looking to save money and have seen/heard nothing but positive things on tiodw so here I am. Costs of both tiodw options for both Ti and Ceramic are close enough for price not to be a deciding factor. Right now I'm leaning toward the (original) Plus (which seems the more Taroma 360 like) but also considering the Mini 2.0. The FV Trio looks sweet, but based on my preferred vaping styles I doubt I'd ever need something so large/powerful. For the ceramic option I'm deciding between the V3 and the Pro Mini.
I noticed when pricing out options with the Ti housings that getting a standard coil with a handle only cost a couple few bucks less than the detachable coil which makes it possible to use wired or wireless, depending on how you want to use it at the moment. Pricing out the ceramic options was the same with not much of a price difference between the Pro Mini with an axial coil and the V3 using a detachable coil. I'm guessing the big difference is that the V3 takes 190 3mm balls while the Pro Mini takes 330 so the Pro Mini should be more efficient as far as heat retention for multiple hits, but using the V3 wired up makes that not an issue. Not sure if there are other differences/advantages/something I'm not considering.
I'd probably prefer wireless for one and done hits and to be wired for heat soaks and other reasons. I haven't seen anything on these detachable coils other than a couple of mentions, but no reviews or even comments on whether they're tight and everything you'd hope they'd be, or if they go janky after a bit and leave you wishing you just got a wired coil or went with the true wireless option.