I currently have Mighty , FF2 and Ghost MV1. Im looking for a top tasting convection portable vaporizer to complement my collection.
What would be the suggestions :-
TinyMight vape
vapwood Timber
Would prefer regulated design.
I'm a big fan of the Splinter and Splinter Z. I think RBT will have some sort of black Friday promo. The flavor and vapor quality of my Splinter Zs (I have more than one) are the best of any vape I've used and the avb is extremely even, especially when paired with a DNA mod.
A Splinter Z isn't as portable as the Tinymight, however you'll have more control from available firmware and setting options and the whole setup with a Z, box mod and batteries is about a buck fifty so $100 cheaper than the Tinymight.
Folks have been impressed with the Timber and it was smart of Mike at Vapwood to use a DNA75C board. The Timber is large for a single cell device and you're effectively paying Mike to make a box mod out of wood in order to have the heater, battery and board in the same body so it's $150 more than a comparable Splinter Z setup. Vapwood vapes don't include a stem of any kind so it's an extra $25 for a short wooden one or $35 for the glass-lined stem, which cools better.
I've owned two Lil Buds from Vapwood and their unregulated performance was good but the hand-turned wooden stems are not the best option for cooling the larger hits I prefer.
It's an exciting time full of impressive innovation: Ryan at RBT used to assemble the Splinter and Splinter Z 510 vapes by hand and then went through the growing pains of building a relationship with a Chinese manufacturing partner he could trust for quality and safety. The result is an affordable device built to run on the same box mods the ecig world uses. So you can get a Splinter for $70 or a Z for $100 shipped and put it on any of a host of box mods with whatever features and battery capacity suits your purpose and budget. I recommend the dimpled glass XL8R cooling stems too.
Mike at Vapwood has gone a different direction building both the lower box mod and the upper heater section out of wood and doing all the woodworking, heater assembly and wiring in his shop. Everyone I've seen on FC who's tried one has really enjoyed the performance and I've definitely seen some praise for the all-in-one design which, while bulky, is more pre-configured than any Splinter since you buy the mod on your own for them.
For me it was a reinventing the wheel thing: I'm familiar with a range of mods now and I'm the kind of person who'd rather buy the two bits for $150 and put them together as opposed to the all-in-one unit for $300.