FAQ
With conduction, material is heated through direct contact with a hot surface. With convection, hot air flows through the material. Convection is considered more efficient and flavorful.
For optimal performance, we recommend light cleaning after each session and thorough cleaning with isopropyl alcohol every 1-2 weeks.
170-185 °C for light vapor, 185-200 °C for balanced effects, 200-210 °C for maximum extraction. Start low and work your way up.
An E-Nail coil heats a quartz or ruby ball. The heated air carries the flavour of the material without it coming into direct contact with the hot surface – pure convection.
Up to 280 degrees Celsius, with stepless adjustment. The heat-up time is around three minutes – typical for desktop ball vapes with an external E-Nail.
The V1 uses a simpler ball holder and a less refined air path. The V2 was revised in terms of holder, air path and operation, and is considered the premium model in the line.
Water pipe compatibility was the intended operating mode for the V1. The vapour is routed via a bong adapter and cooled through the water – without a WPA, the Universal Baller cannot sensibly be used.
The V1 has been discontinued and replaced by the V2. Buying new is no longer possible – anyone looking for the original will have to rely on the second-hand market. Remaining stock continues to be listed on VapoChecker.







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