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The Mighty/Mighty+ by Storz & Bickel

Vaporcussion

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Was up guys? I ordered the glass mouthpiece from vaping fans. They sent out on the 5th of feb through chinapost? He anyone recieved there orders yet? Every time I track my package of won't show me anything

My second order of glass mp's arrived today from Vaping fans, ordered 1/28, arrived 2/17
 
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darbarikanada

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Now that age (of Mighty's!) is becoming a bigger factor there should be some experiences with this?

I seem to recall some discussion of this earlier in this thread; the upshot was that people had different experiences, esp. between european and US distributors.

the good news (I think): if the batteries on these were indeed failing at a high rate toward the end of the warranty or shortly after, we'd be hearing about it right here. I follow this thread and haven't seen it. while the crafty clearly has a history of battery failure (which makes sense, since a single battery is being asked to do what 2 do in the mighty), the mighty seems to be a solid product that will probably last (for all but the heaviest users) far longer than the warranty period before failing.

I keep telling myself that nowadays, when we toss broken gizmos instead of repairing them, that when my mighty dies there'll be something better out there anyway, but that something better has yet to appear, AFAIK. there can't be many people posting here who only own a single vape, but if I could only have one, it'd be a mighty.
 

rodders83

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If i was mobile living in a warmer climate @darbarikanada i might shun a dekstop and buy a peice with 2x 10mm intakes. Just think one mighty in each hand going into the 10mm glass whip adapters. But for plain old bud in a colder temp you need more power if the ambient temps fall. Hence owning a desktop vape.

I still consider portables ideal for concentrates because they look so thick and tasty. So if you had a California life and had kief or oil then i could not see why you would want a desktop as well unless you liked collecting vapes. I just see them as things to clean which i hate i think the Herborizer is my last desktop vaporizer. In 6-7 years portables should have the market cornered i mean most are 30-50 watts how hard can it be with battery advancement and better materials?

Unless there is another step up to something like gasification (Sublimation) where else can technology go?
 
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chiefcombuster1

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Is there anyone from Canada who has successfully done a crafty to mighty upgrade during RMA return? If so what way did you pay them? Did you ask them for it just in the RMA form, or did you have a email conversation with them first? I usually just send my crafty in without emails when it errors. I put all info on the RMA form. I think I want to upgrade if it messes up again.
 
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disGRUNTled

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Grinded up Mystery strain then threw some in the Mighty. Chilling poolside watching Grind Mode Cyphers on Youtube. Getting hella high and trying out this new glass piece I got today.
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So I got my glass mouthpiece from the post office yesterday. I gotta say I love it. I really do feel a big difference when hitting it. very happy with it. I put it in the freezer for about an hour also so it would be chill when I used it. It didn't stay cold for long but was nice when it was. Only problem is when you spin the mouthpiece on the actual unit itself it may slip out because it is only in with a rubber o-ring. not a big deal just be careful...
 

shaolinmilk

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Is there anyone from Canada who has successfully done a crafty to mighty upgrade during RMA return? If so what way did you pay them? Did you ask them for it just in the RMA form, or did you have a email conversation with them first? I usually just send my crafty in without emails when it errors. I put all info on the RMA form. I think I want to upgrade if it messes up again.
I did. It cost $60 USD for the upgrade back in 2015. I asked for the upgrade through email (no RMA form back then) and you also needed to describe your problem and include it in your returned shipment. They contacted me once they received my unit and told me the cost for the upgrade.
 

Vaporcussion

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So I got my glass mouthpiece from the post office yesterday. I gotta say I love it. I really do feel a big difference when hitting it. very happy with it. I put it in the freezer for about an hour also so it would be chill when I used it. It didn't stay cold for long but was nice when it was. Only problem is when you spin the mouthpiece on the actual unit itself it may slip out because it is only in with a rubber o-ring. not a big deal just be careful...

Well there's one report! Would be great if you could go a week with glass and then go back to compare. Yes, there's no one handed thumb flip down with the glass; I have to use both hands and turn slower. But the taste is worth it, imo
 

shredder

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I guess we'd need to hear from someone who's had the battery service done on a Mighty. Now that age (of Mighty's!) is becoming a bigger factor there should be some experiences with this?

I've had and used my mighty 27 months now. I havnt had the batteries replaced yet, but the batteries are slowly fading.

I have been charging after 4 bowls with 2-3 bars left. So I'd say it has a good 5 bowls per charge at this point.

Also I've had zero issues. No replacement bodies, no updates at all.

Using the capsules has reduced clean ups. Although i did put a courser screen in the cooling unit because the fine screen did plug relatively fast.

I've bought the wear and tear kit, plus another cooling unit but havnt used anything from it yet.

We use it for 2-3 capsules most every evening now days, and occasionally more when we're mobile. Although my wax pen is becoming my go to portable lately due to size and stealth/smell.

When it was new i went though more like 6-7 bowls a day. So although we use it less, we're still enthusiast about it.

By now i think it's safe to say the mighty is a solid unit, and worth the price we paid.
 

Stormsend

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Hearing some complaints, I realize I can't bring myself to buy a portable with such poor battery life. I'm hoping a future revision will allow for user replaceable batteries bc I really want this.
 

WakeAndVape

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Hearing some complaints, I realize I can't bring myself to buy a portable with such poor battery life. I'm hoping a future revision will allow for user replaceable batteries bc I really want this.
i don't know that complaints your hearing...but the mighty has good battery life and the batteries hold up

their customer service is shitty at times but their hardware isn't to be fucked with!

@shredder i didn't realize you were still on might number 1! glad its still hanging in there
 

Mr. Me2

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I have my pax 2 which I dislike lol :(, I hope something gets announced this year. Is there any conferences like CES where these things get announced?
There was just a Champs convention where some new vapes were announced. Buzz Danklin did a video on some. I think it's posted on the Haze Square thread.

PM me if you can't find it. I don't want to derail this thread.
 

shredder

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i don't know that complaints your hearing...but the mighty has good battery life and the batteries hold up

their customer service is shitty at times but their hardware isn't to be fucked with!

@shredder i didn't realize you were still on might number 1! glad its still hanging in there

Yup, serial number 78**. It's like a rock. And it's not like i don't use it. It's been dropped hard a few times, and sometimes bounces around in my tractor's tool box. It's been on boats and in backpacks.

Lately tho my better half has taken an interest in it. So we share a few loads most nights watching the tube with our devices aranged around us. Grandma and grandpa stoners, lol.
 

WakeAndVape

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Yup, serial number 78**. It's like a rock. And it's not like i don't use it. It's been dropped hard a few times, and sometimes bounces around in my tractor's tool box. It's been on boats and in backpacks.

Lately tho my better half has taken an interest in it. So we share a few loads most nights watching the tube with our devices arranged around us. Grandma and grandpa stoners, lol.
sounds awesome! i definitely remember your presence in the thread when i first got my mighty...that would be the shit to have vaping grandparents too lol

...Christmas would definitely be a lot more interesting...as a matter of fact, just adopt me into the family!
 

Stormsend

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I guess it could be a case of a vocal minority? I've just heard so many stories about the batteries dying after a few months. I want to get a portable vape that's easy to clean and last years.
 

wildything

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I guess it could be a case of a vocal minority? I've just heard so many stories about the batteries dying after a few months. I want to get a portable vape that's easy to clean and last years.
Mine was used heavy the first 4 months after buying and it's on its 12 month now and I have been using it about twice a week and I don't notice a degrading in my batteries.
 

Stormsend

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Mine was used heavy the first 4 months after buying and it's on its 12 month now and I have been using it about twice a week and I don't notice a degrading in my batteries.
I'd like to use it a few times a day. So it would get frequent use
 
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Bomb33

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I owned mine now 4 months and use it like a mofo. Maybe 10-16 bowls.lmao charging it 2-3 times a day. It's been like a champ. I'll keep you updated. This thing was more than worth the money holy shit. I got lucky but think of all the vapes you'd go through to get to this and realize what the fuck your missing. Once you go black. You never go back.
 

blackstone

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If anyone is curious about Glass MP, and has a standard glass Vapcap lying around, you can hold the condenser and o-ring up to the Mighty CU hole to get an idea of what to expect from a glass MP.
I enjoyed the difference and I might get a glass MP sometime.
The vapcap O-ring wont slide into the CU hole so if you want to use a condenser as a MP often you might need slimmer rings or use tubing for the seal.
At 2 for $5 and being shipped from US it could be an idea for people finding it hard to get the vapingfans/easyflow versions?
https://www.dynavap.com/dynashop/parts/standard-vapcap-condenser-twin-pack

It won't fold away but I doubt anyone gets the glass MP to use while out and about anyway.

I guess it could be a case of a vocal minority? I've just heard so many stories about the batteries dying after a few months. I want to get a portable vape that's easy to clean and last years.

Was that the Crafty?
My Mighty heading for 12 months of daily discharge and charge once with no noticeable difference in battery life.
The vaporizer has done nothing only perform flawlessly all that time, when I think one of my last vapes had five complete failures and ended up in the bin in a similar time frame!
And it's as easy to clean as they come, sometimes even lots of fun to clean!

I think of the eventual (every 3 years or so?) battery replace price as a type of fee like the cost of giving up combustion. And if it's divided over the days of service it's small, but I will probably be a little sore about paying up sometime!
It's only about double what you might pay for a proprietary vape battery that you fit yourself, the benefit being that they might also give it a clean, a once over, or spot any potential hazards before they occur or worsen.
And we still didn't prove if we can just plug into the adapter and continue use as a desktop with dead cells inside or cells removed.
 

Bomb33

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Ya I used the straight glass piece I got with the whip ànd arizer elbow. Used an inch of tube and bam. No need for vaping fans. Can't believe people. Send me one thing but not the other??? And it's still not here. Doubt it's coming. The glass is nice. Or at least what I jerry rigged. Definitely different. Think it's the feeling of cold glass opposed to plastic. Not a game changer but is nice to mix it up.
 

blackstone

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Another small point about running costs and batteries over time, is that the Haze Square may now use replaceable coils costing around €30 for 3 years. So if the Haze proprietary battery is two thirds the price of SB battery replacement, the Square would have similar running costs even though you're changing the coils and battery yourself.

Ya I used the straight glass piece I got with the whip ànd arizer elbow. Used an inch of tube and bam. No need for vaping fans. Can't believe people. Send me one thing but not the other??? And it's still not here. Doubt it's coming. The glass is nice. Or at least what I jerry rigged. Definitely different. Think it's the feeling of cold glass opposed to plastic. Not a game changer but is nice to mix it up.

Amazing how it seems to condition the taste, even an inch or two of glass! Maybe it's how shiny it is too?
I have a 2 inch piece of stem that I jerry rigged to everything with tube at some point.
It's not nice the way glass picks up gunk from the lips,
the stock Mighty MP doesn't suffer from this, it's a kind of magic as Freddie Mercury would say!
 
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