I've been thinking a lot about how good then Nomad heater is. And how we could easily take more advantage of how modular it is. The Toad is an example. Been thinking about a number of desktop designs. Could have the brains on the desk, and just small wood housing the heater snaps into. Place it on a bong, use it with stems.
Really Nomad heater could also be great for DIY you've got a great heater, and tiny, power it and a housing of sorts and you've got an amazing vape.
I don't know lots of neat places we can take this thing.
I have some ideas in the ol' notebook that's for sure! The only issue is time, haha.
I think this size of heater is best suited to microdosing, 0.05g to .1g loads. And so that limits the viability as a desktop IMO... but one of the ideas I am most excited about is a microdab rig heater.
Imagine this, the Toad is flipped upside down and with a WPA is plugged into a water tool. With the Toad in your water tool, the wooden bottom plate is now facing up. The wooden bottom plate is removed and replaced with an entirely new heater. This heater would be a heated SiC/quartz cup that faces up (instead of down like the stock heaters). So, instead of having to load the end of the stem, you can now dab directly into the open cup. This makes loading and cleaning much easier than a stem load system with the stock convection heater.
Instead of a WPA you could use a bent stem to bring the mouthpiece back up, kinda like a churchwarden pipe.
Surprisingly the button location feels ergonomic in both up and down orientations, so that's nice.
I think this would be a neat way for one device to be able to do dry herb and concentrates without having to use the same style of heater for both tasks. This has been an idea I've had for a while... but the Toad really makes it much more possible because of the simple rectangular bottom and magnetic pins that can be used for holding different types of heaters.
In a way, I'm seeing the Toad as a possible core unit that could adapt to fun new add-ons, kinda like a Lego brick. But we will have to see... ha. For now they're just ideas!