I checked the weight of my fury 2 and it is similar to the TM, I agree.
The problem is that I dropped my F2 a million times without any scratch, while I think it's better (for me) to babysit my TM because since it has glass parts, it wouldn't probably survive a drop.
I may have ham hands, but same weight, same % of dropping I'd say.
Drop a DAVINCI IQ2 or Micro or hard ground, you'll still have your functional vape.
Go on a few days vacation with only a TM as a vape. With an unfortunate drop you could be vape less, that's what I say. I'd still bring my F2 for that.
It depends on use scenarios. As on demand convection portables I don't see any sturdier/safer vape that has the same features the TM has. But I still value the Fury 2 or Fury Edge as a better compromise, especially for newcomers with no backup vapes and people who aren't vape nerds: having a TM would probably need you to sign up to a board like this for troubleshooting, F. Edge is more "set and forget" and most of all it isn't capable of schorcing weed or leave black o-rings.
Speaking of semi-combustion I think that none of the aforementioned vapes undergo any medical standard so the Mighty, for health reasons and extraction capability, while slow and boring, it's still the "best" thing to get?
Better yet would be to rely on different administration routes than exclusively inhaling, but this is a different topic.