I wonder that maybe tacoma used to be slow before? I think at some point they used to have an ebay store, but not anymore. Now with the website, maybe they ship faster. I'll see how fast they respond to my email.
I dont want to buy a pedal from here, gun from there haha.
HTMR gun is pretty pricey at $250, but I wonder how much better it is compared to tacoma gun. Visually, they seem identical to me.
I like that tacoma has a full kit, whereas HTRM just sells the gun that needs a pedal.
I agree with you that most other stuff is kinda useless.

Baffle box is useless. It's made on the assumption that you need to swap air intake and exhaust, because as is, connecting the vacuum to the exhaust port will **** up your media.
First, it didn't happen to me at all.
Second, you can just use a dust separator. No need to make yourself extra work. Plus having to place a vac behind the cabinet is not ideal for me, I like the blaster against the wall.

The waste gate elbow, I don't know. Do you really need to control the pressure? I think again, his point was to control it so that the media doesn't get sucked out. Well my media doesn't, and I believe there's enough intake air not to have too much negative pressure built up.
Baffle box topper, installed on top of the air intake, is made to prevent the media flying around and falling out of the intake port. Again, something that has never happened to me.

Hopper funnel adapter. It's nice, depending on how much it costs. After all, it's not hard to drill a threaded piece of pipe through the bottom cover port.
Fitted 4-piece sheet metal cuffs which bridge the remaining screen support ledge, after removal of the hopper grid frame/screen support, preventing media build-up on that ledge.
I'd say this is highly optional.
Door shield. To help with media falling out when you open the door. I already sealed the openings in the door, so it's pretty flat. All i do is give a short burst of air at the door to blow away all the dust. That way when I open the door, it doesn't have anything on it.

Flow meter. I think it's an overkill. I mean if your media it getting sucked up, just lower the pressure. Do you really need a flow meter?
All those are probably worth a few hundred dollars. I think it's better to invest that money elsewhere...
But here's the kit. Pedal, gun, metering valve, I think these are the most important components.
Not sure how much HTMR gun is better

I actually wanted to make vapor blasting cabinet, but it seems like it's too much hassle.
For now I need to decide HTMR gun vs tacoma vs skat...