Wireless One-Hit Wonder Ball Vape - WOHW CH MOD

Wireless One Hit Wonder (WOHW) — The Affordable Entry Into the CH Ecosystem

At Cannabis Hardware, we don’t machine sheet metal components, which are required to produce a safe, low-cost heat shield. That limitation led us to seek an entry-level vaporizer that new customers could enjoy safely and affordably — one that still aligns with our standards of performance and quality.
The Wireless One Hit Wonder (WOHW) has evolved into that perfect starting point. It offers a low-cost introduction to ball-vape performance while maintaining an upgrade path into our full CH ecosystem. After watching the WOHW develop over time, we’ve refined it to meet our expectations for precision, reliability, and expandability.
We chose the Crossing Tech WOHW V1 because it runs the 25 mm Axial Coil, allowing the use of a standard 1-inch quartz banger — a must for true versatility. The Axial Coil is more expensive to manufacture, but the performance it delivers justifies it. Denying new WOHW owners the ability to enjoy an occasional dab on a quartz banger would be, well, criminal. Current ball-vape heads operate between 500 °F – 700 °F, and the V1 has the throttle to push higher when desired. Some WOHW V2 advocates suggest that the taller barrel coil with a larger head outperforms the legacy design, but in our testing, the WOHW V1 holds its own — simply increase your temp by 25 °F and enjoy.
We’ve also modified the V1 ball head to integrate seamlessly with the CH ecosystem, giving Wireless One Hit Wonder owners a clear upgrade path to more advanced setups. As always, we have no plans to produce stainless-steel ball-head accessories; we stick to the materials and machining we know best.
Functionally, the MOAB, Airstream, and WOHW share the same core technology — coils and PIDs — with only the packaging differing between them. While the MOAB and Airstream may turn heads with their polished aesthetics, the Wireless One Hit Wonder delivers identical performance when equipped with the same accessories. It’s proof that great engineering doesn’t always have to carry a premium price tag.