I use a Nano board because I can sling my guitar on my back, and carry my pedalboard with one hand and still open doors and get from point A-B no sweat at any gig. Everything has a purpose. Mini-pedals are great for gigs, transport, small stages, and situations where you don't have to have studio-quality fidelity in the effects.
What... is the deal? (Seinfeld voice) :scratchch
Then you have people agonizing over which one sounds better, for which I have in insatiable appetite. (Just kidding. I dont care. Buy both. Flip a coin.)
I am not into pedals enough to own any minis. Are the minis based on monolithic chips as opposed to mostly discrete components? Serious question, does this make them sound different?
For some people, especially those that fly to gigs, space is important. Outside of initially setting up the pedal, you never need to touch the knobs. A ful pedalboard in the space of 3 normal size pedals can be an attractive option.
Have you seen the inside of a Waza Craft pedal?
I have been told by at least one mod that the owners dont like it when we do that.
I’m pretty sure most of the people buying these never leave their house.
Maybe they live in very small houses?