Terp Chasers Club Universal Baller
Pros
- Original TCC ball vape design
- Convection vapor without surface contact
- Water pipe compatible
- Available affordably as a used unit
Cons
- Discontinued — new units unavailable
- E-nail required separately
- V2 is improved in every area
- Desktop only, no portable use
Terp Chasers Club Universal Baller — Price Comparison (1 Shop)
Last updated: 11/06/2026, 4:38 PM
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The Universal Baller by Terp Chasers Club is a desktop convection vaporizer. Heat-up time is 180 seconds. Currently from 403.73 € across 1 shops (as of Jun 11, 2026).
Specifications
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Heating Method | Convection |
| Device Type | Ball Vape |
| Brand | Terp Chasers Club |
| Power Source | AC Power |
| Heat-up Time | 180 seconds |
| Warranty | 1 year |
| Water Pipe Compatible | View water pipe adapters |
| Session Mode | On-Demand |
| Temperature Control | Analog (Dial) |
| Material | Dry Herb & Concentrates |
| Vapor Path | Quartz |
| Replaceable Battery | No |
| Passthrough Charging | No |
| Status | Discontinued |
About this vaporizer
The Universal Baller by Terp Chasers Club is the original model in the Universal Baller line — a US-built desktop ball vaporizer that established the principles the V2 later refined. An e-nail coil heats a quartz or ruby ball, and the warmed air carries the material's flavor without any direct contact with a hot surface.
Compared to the V2, the V1 uses a simpler ball seat and a less optimized airflow path. For many users it was the first introduction to the TCC product range. Maximum operating temperature reaches 280 degrees Celsius; heat-up time is around three minutes, same as its successor.
The V1 is discontinued and has been replaced by the V2. Those looking for a used unit or curious about the origins of the line will find the starting point here. Water pipe compatibility was already the intended use from day one.
- Original TCC ball vape design
- Convection vapor without surface contact
- Water pipe compatible
- Available affordably as a used unit
- Discontinued — new units unavailable
- E-nail required separately
- V2 is improved in every area
- Desktop only, no portable use
Ball Bed & Convection
Research context: A study in the Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Hazekamp et al., 2006) showed that vaporization at controlled temperatures releases über 95 % of the desired active compounds, while combustion by-products are largely avoided. Source: PubMed 16637053
Mains Operation & Heat-Up Time
V1 vs V2
Advantages & Disadvantages
- \u2713 Extremely dense vapour clouds
- \u2713 Affordable entry into ball vaporizers
- \u2713 Stepless control
- \u2713 Compatible with water pipes
- \u2717 Long heat-up time (~3 Min)
- \u2717 Mains operation only
- \u2717 No portable use possible
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Compatible Accessories
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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