Herbalist VIP Newsletter

* indicates required

Intuit Mailchimp

Advertisement

Shopping Cart

Featured Products

taroma 360 accessories review

In this taroma 360 accessories review, we’re looking at two upgrades that significantly change how the device behaves:

  • Wireless heater
  • Metal bowl

Neither accessory replaces the core experience — instead, they alter how heat is delivered and how your session feels. One improves mobility, the other changes extraction dynamics.

Together they turn the Taroma 360 into a very different style of vaporizer.

If you’re trying to decide whether these upgrades are worth it, this taroma 360 accessories review will help you understand exactly how they change performance.


Wireless Heater — How It Works

At first glance, it looks like a normal wired heater… because it is.

You plug it into your PID using the XLR cable and it behaves like a standard wired setup. The difference is what happens when you disconnect it.

Once unplugged, it becomes a hot-swappable wireless heater.

This means:

  • Heat up fast while plugged in
  • Disconnect
  • Move freely to your bowl or rig
  • No cable drag on glass

The flexible arm also reduces tipping and strain on smaller water pieces.


Switching Between Wired & Wireless

Changing configurations is simple but requires care.

  1. Unscrew the heater cap
  2. Expose the ruby media
  3. Carefully slide heater assembly out
  4. Insert wireless or wired core
  5. Screw cap back on slowly

Move gently — spilling ruby pearls is a nightmare cleanup.

This modularity is the biggest strength of the accessory system.


Why Use Wireless?

Most people actually still heat wired — it’s faster and stable.

Wireless becomes useful when:

  • Your rig sits far from the PID
  • You want cleaner desk organization
  • You want to move between pieces
  • You dislike cable drag

It’s less about speed and more about comfort.


Metal Bowl vs Glass Bowl

Flavor purists prefer glass.

Performance seekers will prefer metal.

The difference comes down to thermal conductivity.

Metal stores heat energy and radiates it into the herb, creating a hybrid heating style:

  • Injection heat from the heater
  • Radiant heat from the bowl

Glass mostly relies on air convection.


Extraction Differences

The metal bowl produces:

  • Faster extractions
  • Denser vapor
  • More aggressive effects
  • More complete browning

Glass produces:

  • Cleaner flavor
  • Slower ramp-up
  • More controllable session pacing

Interestingly, the intensity feels different — not necessarily stronger, just heavier and more “melty.”


Load Size & Microdosing

The bowl holds a large capacity if filled fully, but it performs just as well partially filled.

You can:

  • Microdose small amounts
  • Half pack
  • Full extraction loads

Because heat radiates downward from the ring, even small loads vaporize evenly.


Temperature Recommendations

Wireless mode loses heat immediately after unplugging.

So you must compensate.

Example:

  • Wired: ~460°F
  • Wireless: ~500°F+

Start higher so you remain inside the effective extraction window after disconnecting.

You can even push higher if you want darker ABV.


Real-World Performance

The metal bowl hits extremely hard.

Not harsher — just heavier extraction density.

ABV color confirms it:

  • Lighter roast = lower temp
  • Dark roast = fuller extraction

You can easily tune intensity by adjusting temperature rather than changing pack size.


When Each Accessory Makes Sense

Wireless Heater Best For

  • Clean desk setups
  • Multiple rigs
  • Mobility preference

Metal Bowl Best For

  • One-hit extractions
  • Strong effects
  • Efficient sessions

Together they create a punchier, faster experience than the stock configuration.


Flavor Notes & Session Feel

The biggest sensory difference between the two setups is how the vapor develops during the inhale. The glass bowl ramps gradually, letting terpenes come forward first and cannabinoids follow. The metal bowl compresses that timeline — flavor and density arrive together. Some users prefer the layered experience of glass, while others enjoy the immediate saturation the metal bowl delivers. Neither is objectively better, just tuned for different session styles.


Final Thoughts

This taroma 360 accessories review shows how much accessories can change a vaporizer’s personality.

The wireless heater improves workflow, not potency.
The metal bowl changes extraction style entirely.

If you want smoother and flavorful sessions — stay glass.
If you want dense and efficient — metal transforms the device.

Overall, this taroma 360 accessories review shows the upgrades don’t just add convenience — they fundamentally change extraction behavior.

For more gear breakdowns and testing sessions: Smoke / Vape / Blaze


References

Vaporizer heating methods overview

Convection vs conduction vaporization explained

Purchase Links

Save 5% on your purchase at the Stash Shack with coupon code herbistry420 (note, this coupon stacks with other coupons and sales)

Add comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *