I love coinjoins! Not WabiSabi coinjoins though.
In general I love pluralism, so I am not using only one product or tool. That's why I sincerely doubt your motives. You always suggest wabisabi like it is the only tool that exists.
I tried not to criticise the tool because I respect everyone's opinion, but using ONLY one tool, for me is bad, no matter what the tool is. So I will put a full stop here, because I think OP has taken all the opinions he wanted. Lets allow him to decide anything he wants, there is no reason to argue once again. Have a nice day
WabiSabi coinjoins are the most private coinjoins, and it is the perfect solution for OP's privacy concerns. Take this WabiSabi coinjoin for example:
https://mempool.space/tx/921ad5bfd23403e04682222387608b6231ef715cc4ce079ffd1644f2480dab37There's 237 inputs and 225 outputs in this coinjoin (net consolidation of 12 UTXOs). If OP consolidates his 20 inputs within this transaction, how would anyone be able to determine that those 20 inputs belong to him? You can't tell how many users are involved in the coinjoin, or which inputs are commonly owned by each user.