QaromaShop Taroma 2.0
Pros
- Most affordable QaromaShop ball vape — entry price
- Up to 399 °C pure convection, on-demand
- Ruby balls included
- 14/18 mm joint
Cons
- Base model — fewer balls than full versions
- Wall power needed
- Bong separate
Price Comparison (3 shops)
Last updated: 03/03/2026, 8:13 AM
Specifications
| Heating Method | Convection |
| Device Type | Ball Vape |
| Power Source | AC Power |
| Temperature Range | 316°C - 371°C |
| Dosing Capsules | View dosing capsules |
| Water Pipe | View water pipe adapters |
| Session Mode | On-Demand |
| Temperature Control | Digital |
| Material | Dry Herb |
| Vapor Path | Metal |
| Replaceable Battery | No |
| Passthrough Charging | No |
| Charging Port | AC |
Source: OfficialOfficial, OfficialOfficial · Verified 18.02.2026
The QaromaShop Taroma 2.0 is a second-generation desktop ball vaporizer. Pure convection. AC powered. Up to 371 C. WPA. Dosing capsules compatible. Different heating concept from the Qaroma. Our price comparison shows current deals.
See also: Taroma 3.0 · Taroma 360 · Qaroma XL · Taroma XL
Second-Generation Ball Vape
The Taroma 2.0 is QaromaShop's refined ball vape design. Redesigned housing and optimized air path compared to version one. 371 C max — slightly below the Qaroma but more than enough for most sessions. PID temperature control.
Convection with Optimized Airflow
Air flows through heated balls to reach operating temp. Pure convection. The 2.0 air path aims for more even extraction. Balls store enough heat for multiple deep draws without noticeable temp drop.
Water Pipe and Capsules
Sits on a bong (18 mm recommended). Water filtration required for comfort at these temps. Dosing capsules simplify loading and cleaning. Robust housing — no battery degradation as an AC device.
Taroma 2.0 in the QaromaShop Range
Titanium Construction and Heat Properties
The Taroma 2.0 uses a full titanium housing for its heating head, which gives it a meaningful performance edge over stainless steel alternatives. Titanium heats up roughly 30% faster than steel at comparable wattage, meaning you can start your session sooner after powering on. Despite being lighter, titanium handles repeated thermal cycling extremely well — it resists warping and corrosion even after hundreds of sessions at temperatures above 230°C. The material also has lower thermal conductivity than steel, which keeps the outer surfaces cooler during use and reduces heat loss to the surrounding air. Combined with the ball-filled chamber design, the titanium head delivers quick, efficient heat transfer directly to the herb while staying comfortable to handle during bowl changes.










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