I would definitely read through the ball vape thread (ignore the poll at the top):What is a good starting ball vape kit?
I was looking at the vapvana screwball or the flowerpot b1.
Are either of these a good starting point.
Corded vs wireless isn’t important.
Any others I should consider besides the two above?
Here's a good place to learn a lot: https://fuckcombustion.com/threads/ball-vape-comparison-megathread-compare-your-balls.52970/What is a good starting ball vape kit?
Can verify the Screwball as a bargain and a powerhouse. Flavor's great, kits is comprehensive.I was looking at the vapvana screwball or the flowerpot b1.
The Screwball may be my most powerful vape. It's a good starting and ending point if that level of power is what you're after.Are either of these a good starting point.
The Phase3 ZX is a 14mm injector system that is amazing for smaller loads. It's my daily driver.Corded vs wireless isn’t important.
Any others I should consider besides the two above?
Even though I don’t have or haven’t tried, possibly the ZXL since it’d be closer to the size of the examples op inquired about. Remember folks saying the CC Zeal was also a good intro ball.
The Screwball may be my most powerful vape. It's a good starting and ending point if that level of power is what you're after.
It's the design, materials, and the configuration. The ZX is a 14mm injector, the ZXL an 18mm injector, and the Screwball a 22mm diffuser. Generally diffusers can roast more evenly and at least in my collection I consider them very powerful because of the larger surface area they affect. The ZXL is also very powerful, the ZX is very powerful too, but meant to roast a smaller amount. The ZXs are injectors whose bowl configuration allows them to behave like diffusers in that they are very even and eliminate the unroasted ring.What is the advantage of the phaser 3 ZX or ZXL over the screwball? Is it just the ceramic vs the titanium?
I think the ZX is also more flexible with the size of the load. Though it has a smaller bowl, you can load a minute amount or stuff it full. The ZX (and the SS version, the SX) are designed over many iterations to work ideally with its coil, housing material, and fill material. I don't have a ZXL, but everything I have heard so far is promising.What is the advantage of the phaser 3 ZX or ZXL over the screwball? Is it just the ceramic vs the titanium?
What ball vape do you reach for the most or like the best? Any specific reason why you like that one the most?I like zirconia ball vapes, I have two. But I think the material itself is overrated. But I don't think any person would be disappointed with a ZX as their first ball vape. Although I suspect that is true of even the B1, my least favorite.
I like the Omega best of all my ball vapes. It can handle any amount of material, it always delivers immediate vapor. It handles low temps and high temps. I also love to use all the modules. The diffuser is my default, then the 14mm injector. I love to use the 18mm module over an RBT stem as a kind of mini T360.What ball vape do you reach for the most or like the best? Any specific reason why you like that one the most?
The Screwball suggested temperature range is between 440-500F (seem to recall someone claiming it is the lowest temp ball vape). Is your Omega producing good vapor at temps that low? I would think the CouchLog would be productive at temps below 400. Right?I like the Omega best of all my ball vapes. It can handle any amount of material, it always delivers immediate vapor. It handles low temps and high temps. I also love to use all the modules. The diffuser is my default, then the 14mm injector. I love to use the 18mm module over an RBT stem as a kind of mini T360.
Also I just love going wireless. I thought that would be a novelty. I mostly vape in the same spot but being cordless is a game changer. It's just nice to not manage cords. I also now vape in other spots.
I have lots of other vapes, including 8 other coil-heated ball vapes. The Omega keeps winning the reach test.
If we expand the definition of ball vapes, I use the CouchLog about as often as the Omega.
For wireless that is lower than I go. For wired temperatures, I have gone as low as 400, but it is whispier than I might like. 420 is very satisfying, 450 is very nice and plenty of vapor. For wireless, I go up about 60-100 depending on the coil. Of course the vape is the same temperature, that's just the difference the PID reads (Auber RDK 300B).The Screwball suggested temperature range is between 440-500F (seem to recall someone claiming it is the lowest temp ball vape). Is your Omega producing good vapor at temps that low? I would think the CouchLog would be productive at temps below 400. Right?
The lack of temp settings is why i haven’t tried a CouchLog. My experience with the TM2 made me reluctant to try a similar 1-10 scale vape. Cloud Conniseur makes great looking stuff. I’ve been following him since the Zenith. Wish I’d bought one of those.For wireless that is lower than I go. For wired temperatures, I have gone as low as 400, but it is whispier than I might like. 420 is very satisfying, 450 is very nice and plenty of vapor. For wireless, I go up about 60-100 depending on the coil. Of course the vape is the same temperature, that's just the difference the PID reads (Auber RDK 300B).
Of course my Zirconia Zeal goes lower still. My SX/ZX is similar.
I like my Screwball at about 480. Any lower and it really doesn't work well, but that is satisfying. I'm sure folks like to go lowerer, but I don't like the results. The claim that it is the lowest temp ball vape is absolutely false. But that's fine. The number on your pid controller matters less than the number on another vapes digital display. Perfectly meaningless on this own, only relevant to the vape and vaper.
The CouchLog, fortunately, has no temperature display. Only a dial with ten tick marks.
The lack of temp settings is why i haven’t tried a CouchLog. My experience with the TM2 made me reluctant to try a similar 1-10 scale vape. Cloud Conniseur makes great looking stuff. I’ve been following him since the Zenith. Wish I’d bought one of those.
I'm with you in that. The CL can be run easily off a VVPS, but I don't find that any better than using the PWM puck.FYI zenith/atlas does also not have a temperature reading, you are using voltage power or watts instead... I actually like the analog scales personally a lot though
Have you tried your Omega with the 14 insert, with the ZX bowl?I think the ZX is also more flexible with the size of the load. Though it has a smaller bowl, you can load a minute amount or stuff it full. The ZX (and the SS version, the SX) are designed over many iterations to work ideally with its coil, housing material, and fill material. I don't have a ZXL, but everything I have heard so far is promising.
The Screwball has a large coil and thin housing, because of this is needs to have a supercharged fill with gem cut rubies. So it's a bit inefficient and extracts less reliablely. This also has a the impact of added restriction. Vapor also pulls a bit slower than my favorites. I think the Screwball works but it needs a few more revisions to get up to the performance and flavor of most of the current of ball vapes.
I like zirconia ball vapes, I have two. But I think the material itself is overrated. But I don't think any person would be disappointed with a ZX as their first ball vape. Although I suspect that is true of even the B1, my least favorite. Ball vapes all perform well and when you get past their individual quirks you can make them sing.
I purchased my ZX before the ceramic z bowl existed. So I only have the glass one. The Omega works great with it and I suspect the ZBowl would also be great. Although my favorite 14mm bowl is actually the JoDa CouchLog WPA. It's fantastic with all my 14mm injector vapes.Have you tried your Omega with the 14 insert, with the ZX bowl?
Great! I'm waiting to see some stock to take the glass bowl with the ss screen and the Vulcan.I purchased my ZX before the ceramic z bowl existed. So I only have the glass one. The Omega works great with it and I suspect the ZBowl would also be great. Although my favorite 14mm bowl is actually the JoDa CouchLog WPA. It's fantastic with all my 14mm injector vapes.
I admit that I liked my SX so much that I was a bit disappointed in the ZX. So buying the ZBowl felt like throwing good money after bad.But you absolutely need a Zbol for your ZX!
You missed like 50% of the Phase 3 experience.
I was using my ZX with 14mm bowls like the SKO metal and wood bowl, and 14mm glass bowls and the Zbol changed everything when I received them
Ah I understand, you are also in the wireless game.I admit that I liked my SX so much that I was a bit disappointed in the ZX. So buying the ZBowl felt like throwing good money after bad.
I know a lot of folks like their ZX better than their SX, and the ZX is 90% as good as the SX for me. So if I had never bought the SX, I'm sure I would love the ZX.
Although it's been a long time since I've pulled out a wired ball vape. It's just no worth the hassle of the wires