Ah interesting. I tend to think of the TP80 heater is like the TM, but I should have picked one up by now to try for myself.
Okay I should clarify that is in particular with high temp on the TP80, where it excels imo However even at 380 I would say similar heavy draw, however if you want to try to milk lower temps, best to try to draw slower in that regard and make sure you have a good heat soak is all... I think it also has to do with how wide open the air flow is, I actually felt like the grasshopper and tafee bowle best with similar fast draw. I think the TM can be quite versatile too, but the heater really is quite different from the Tetra so I do not like to use it that way (steel ribbon spiral ceramic posted compared to steel spring coils in glass tubes) more like RBT style steel mesh heater in a sense although those can be versatile as well depending on the air intakes and power settings...
Hopefully my GTR chance arrives soon, so your advice is very helpful.
I run my GTR quite low if you've kept up with the thread, and this is of course with basket screens in mostly 19/19 WPA just like Tetra, GTR with this setup is a much faster quicker rip to avoid top scorch and manage it better... There are so many different bowls to use with the GTR and that can change the experience, furthermore I started using a different bowl that is 19/19 with a flat screen in the bottom of the joint with GTR and tetra allowing a lot more forgiveness though I still rip em!
I'm surprised about the piro just because I also assumed it would be like a Lily or the SB twist. For those I have to draw slowly to get a decent hit at a flavorful temp. Looks like another one that I have to pick up.
Piro is pretty different than both of those because of the lack of carb whole or any air intake hole, it's just quick with the same kind of 18 mm stem so fast one hitter watching it is easiest for me to control with the torch and pull it away in time... I originally learned with my first, Lily, so I would really rely on the extra carb holes and playing with the torch, it's been so long since I used it I don't even remember how fast I would hit it per se... I know there was a technique with Daisy, I did like hitting them through water though, just simpler to rip the rig properly and get the torch aimed properly (which was tough for me) tapping the carb to pull it in to heat the air in the bowl with some turbulence, watching the vapor white wall fill
Dreamwood DLX m I remember I would cover the air intake and use it like a carb holding it together because mine was an early one in the magnet wasn't as strong of a connection with the bowl, but I think I would use a pretty fast hard draw to suck the flame into the intake, which is similar to how I would use the mistvape essence as well, both used with concentrates on a steel mesh pad this way going hard with the torch (I've done that with Splinter Z high wattage as well convection dabbing before I had banger equipment) and honestly I think I developed that technique with hydro brick and when I tried to use runt a bit, I don't know... now I'm like out of practice with the torch and I'm extra cautious but like I would be using a smaller flame and sucking it in or a larger flame and sucking you didn't carefully for their away just like trying to control variables?