The Mighty/Mighty+ by Storz & Bickel

SpruceGruve

Bag of sand in hand,Eyeing up the gold statue
Does anyone preheat the oven and then insert your plant into the chamber? I think we're supposed to.
You can.
I start at the lowest temp until there's less vapour;then gradually increased the temp untill im maxed out.
I try to get all the different temps through a chamber
 
SpruceGruve,

Baron23

Well-Known Member
I tried hot blasting my air path with a volcano turned up full and the Mighty up full with the screen removed (4 second blasts).
The easyvalve chamber seals well to mighty bowl and blows through at a medium rate. I didn't get to see much debris fly out, but after a thorough cleaning and brushing out the bottom screen etc. my air flow did indeed appear to improve a little!

Like @Baron23 ,I decided to try going back to putting loads under the pad, and while cold testing, I think I could feel more draw restriction in an empty capsule, than in a liquid pad.
The pad keeps things nice and tidy too for now, but the capsules have been too great for me to go without for long!

Do you remove your CU screen Baron, or leave it in for the odd big bowl?
I just leave the CU alone. No need to take the CU screen out that I can see. I like the LP on top of the load as it seems to increase conduction just a bit and in a way that gives me VERY even AVB...even more so that native without the LP on top.

Cheers
 

Vaporcussion

Well-Known Member
Does anyone preheat the oven and then insert your plant into the chamber? I think we're supposed to.

Perhaps you're thinking about the Volcano? (First heat up, then attach bowl, then click on the balloon)

Instructions say
"Switch on the device (heating up the Vaporizer with full Filling Chamber and Cooling Unit mounted is recom- mended)"

I do admit for the second or third bowl, I end up filling a hot bowl regardless...

With capsules, of course you can heat up first then insert.

Honestly, doesn't really matter much; yet another win for the Mighty!
 

Vap4Lif

New Member
What is a good S&B grinder alternative?

Just goggeled the SLX.
70€ for a grinder.
Holy cow.

The vaping plastic thing got me thinking.
Space Case grinders.....or Santa Cruz.. I have the Space Case medium titanium 4 piece grinder, and it's the best grinder (IMO). Sharp diamond shaped cutters coated with titanium so material doesn't stick as bad, plus makes the blades stay sharper longer-and you can't beat the unconditional lifetime warranty..
 

Vap4Lif

New Member
Buzzing doesn't seem normal, although my Mighty makes a high pitched frequency when it's charging or turned on.
I've heard that the Mightys that make a high pitched sound while charging or turned on are fakes-counterfeit ones. I saw a post somewhere about fake Mightys coming out of China, that used to be really easy to tell the difference, but they've gotten really good at copying them down to finer details than older fakes, such as serial number. I wish I could remember the link, but will look it up, and post a thread about how to spot a fake Mighy- comparison side by side, so you can see the very small, but very important details for spotting fakes.
 
Vap4Lif,

MGG

Well-Known Member
I've heard that the Mightys that make a high pitched sound while charging or turned on are fakes-counterfeit ones. I saw a post somewhere about fake Mightys coming out of China, that used to be really easy to tell the difference, but they've gotten really good at copying them down to finer details than older fakes, such as serial number. I wish I could remember the link, but will look it up, and post a thread about how to spot a fake Mighy- comparison side by side, so you can see the very small, but very important details for spotting fakes.

I got my Mighty basically directly from Storz N Bickel and it has the beep, whilst it may be true china devices have beep, so do some originals.

On another point, I recently got the mighty capsules and haven't been following this thread, can anyone put me up to date on tips and tricks with these things? thanks.
 

Vap4Lif

New Member
I got my Mighty basically directly from Storz N Bickel and it has the beep, whilst it may be true china devices have beep, so do some originals.

On another point, I recently got the mighty capsules and haven't been following this thread, can anyone put me up to date on tips and tricks with these things? thanks.
I have the 8 capsule magazine and the 4 capsule keychain vile. I find the caps to work quite well, and don't leave the inside all messy and sticky. They say they are supposed to be disposable, but I have been using the same one for a month.
 
Vap4Lif,

MGG

Well-Known Member
I have the 8 capsule magazine and the 4 capsule keychain vile. I find the caps to work quite well, and don't leave the inside all messy and sticky. They say they are supposed to be disposable, but I have been using the same one for a month.

I got the exact same things ^ :p
 
MGG,

Mr.Sifter

Well-Known Member
original mighty directly from S&B has a high pitched noise when turned on.
its normal.

not sure about the sound when loading the battery though.

the thing is a beast an cloud tank.
wish it would produce arizer solo like falvour.

guess you cant have it all in one device.
thats life.
 
Mr.Sifter,

shredder

Well-Known Member
My mighty is getting worn out. The batteries are tired, and recently a couple fins busted. It's 35 months old. I sent s and b a request for options. Either wait for the "rumored new model" or replace batteries, upgrade or shop for another vape.

We mainly vape rosin now days, and while the mighty vapes rosin pretty good, it's not a primary concentrate vape. More heat, and a body that doesn't break from that heat would be nice, maybe ideal.

I can wait a little longer, but not long. I'm down to 3-4 sessions per charge.

Comments? Advice?
 

mitchgo61

I go where the thrills are
I just leave the CU alone. No need to take the CU screen out that I can see.
If I’m using the bowl native (sans pad or capsules) I find it necessary to remove the CU screen in order to clean out the debris that builds up just above (or below, depending on how you’re holding it) the screen on the little ledge piece. A shocking amount of crap builds up there, IME.

Definitely less necessary if you’re using the pad on top. :2c:
 
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TboneToker

Well-Known Member
I've heard that the Mightys that make a high pitched sound while charging or turned on are fakes-counterfeit ones. I saw a post somewhere about fake Mightys coming out of China, that used to be really easy to tell the difference, but they've gotten really good at copying them down to finer details than older fakes, such as serial number. I wish I could remember the link, but will look it up, and post a thread about how to spot a fake Mighy- comparison side by side, so you can see the very small, but very important details for spotting fakes.

I am fairly sure mine isn't fake. It goes from Celcius to Farenheit, I bought it from TorontoVapes
 
TboneToker,

Mr.Sifter

Well-Known Member
My mighty is getting worn out. ... It's 35 months old. I sent s and b a request for options.

did you get a S&B answer yet ?
of course they wont tell you about a new product.

S&B are rather slow in releasing new products.
they come up with something that just works... for a long time.
i call it quality.

If I were you I would invest in a professional cleaning and a new battery.
maybe S&B will hook you up with a new housing or mabye even with a new unit with all the silent updates the mighty has received in the last 2 years.

2min auto shutoff,
warning vibration pattern before shutoff,
stronger housing.

depening on the price for this service you will get a strong mighty.
you then can patiently wait for mighty2.0
 

shredder

Well-Known Member
did you get a S&B answer yet ?
of course they wont tell you about a new product.

S&B are rather slow in releasing new products.
they come up with something that just works... for a long time.
i call it quality.

If I were you I would invest in a professional cleaning and a new battery.
maybe S&B will hook you up with a new housing or mabye even with a new unit with all the silent updates the mighty has received in the last 2 years.

2min auto shutoff,
warning vibration pattern before shutoff,
stronger housing.

depening on the price for this service you will get a strong mighty.
you then can patiently wait for mighty2.0


They offered me a trade (upgrade) plus $249. Not sure how I'm going to proceed. I didn't think it would be that pricey.

I'm thinking about using it until it's dead dead, then throwing it in a drawer until they make a better concentrate vape. I have lots of vapes
 
shredder,

Baron23

Well-Known Member
If I’m using the bowl native (sans pad or capsules) I find it necessary to remove the CU screen in order to clean out the debris that builds up just above (or below, depending on how you’re holding it) the screen on the little ledge piece. A shocking amount of crap builds up there, IME.

Hi Mitch - we may be saying the same thing here. I don't feel the need to pull the CU screen as I use either capsules or more commonly the pad which I believe is what was asking...that is, when I use a pad, do I take the CU screen out and the answer was no, its fine in there.

But if used natively, as you said, it definitely will need to come out and be cleaned or replaced at some point.

Cheers
 

imterwebuserguy

New Member
They offered me a trade (upgrade) plus $249. Not sure how I'm going to proceed. I didn't think it would be that pricey.

I'm thinking about using it until it's dead dead, then throwing it in a drawer until they make a better concentrate vape. I have lots of vapes

If it were me (aka when my batteries are getting a bit long in the tooth) I would consider picking up a half decent soldering iron (I'd recommend a weller) and maybe practicing some skills on some perf board. When you're good and confident that soldering really isn't that complicated I would order 2 new batteries, open up your mighty, and simply replace the batteries yourself.

You'll get the job done on the cheap and you'll have another tool in your arsenal for a plethora of things in the future. It's also a lot easier than most people think.
 

vapviking

Old & In the Way
They offered me a trade (upgrade) plus $249. Not sure how I'm going to proceed. I didn't think it would be that pricey.

I'm thinking about using it until it's dead dead, then throwing it in a drawer until they make a better concentrate vape. I have lots of vapes

YAK, that is pricey indeed.
but okay, that is the reduced price for a new unit.
still pricey though.

in that case I would ask for a new battery only or use it till its dead dead.

If it were me (aka when my batteries are getting a bit long in the tooth) I would consider picking up a half decent soldering iron (I'd recommend a weller) and maybe practicing some skills on some perf board. When you're good and confident that soldering really isn't that complicated I would order 2 new batteries, open up your mighty, and simply replace the batteries yourself.

You'll get the job done on the cheap and you'll have another tool in your arsenal for a plethora of things in the future. It's also a lot easier than most people think.
I absolutely agree with @imterwebuserguy about self service of batteries, though I've not done it myself. I believe it could be achieved for under $100, including the soldering iron, and would be oh, so gratifying.

I've been closely following this (and Crafty) thread for over 2 years, i.e., since before any of these had expired warranty, and I've yet to see/hear of anyone actually getting a unit "serviced." Even when it's been called service, S&B always just sends a new replacement unit.

I'd love to hear about any exceptions to this experience!
 

shredder

Well-Known Member
I absolutely agree with @imterwebuserguy about self service of batteries, though I've not done it myself. I believe it could be achieved for under $100, including the soldering iron, and would be oh, so gratifying.

I've been closely following this (and Crafty) thread for over 2 years, i.e., since before any of these had expired warranty, and I've yet to see/hear of anyone actually getting a unit "serviced." Even when it's been called service, S&B always just sends a new replacement unit.

I'd love to hear about any exceptions to this experience!

On a follow-up email, they offered to replace batteries for $79, but urged me to replace at $249.

For now I'm just going to use it until it dies or becomes troublesome.

I'm hoping by then, there will be something better for concentrates on the market.

And I do feel like it was useless to baby this vape through the warranty, cause once it's done, if you use it a lot, the batteries will most likely be shot, and fins will be missing.
 

luke00978

Well-Known Member
I absolutely agree with @imterwebuserguy about self service of batteries, though I've not done it myself. I believe it could be achieved for under $100, including the soldering iron, and would be oh, so gratifying.

I've been closely following this (and Crafty) thread for over 2 years, i.e., since before any of these had expired warranty, and I've yet to see/hear of anyone actually getting a unit "serviced." Even when it's been called service, S&B always just sends a new replacement unit.

I'd love to hear about any exceptions to this experience!

Mines in for RMA for damaged housing and they offered 80 euro to replace or repair for free. I opted for free obviously so let's see if it actually gets serviced....
 

ktmstick

Well-Known Member
Mines in for RMA for damaged housing and they offered 80 euro to replace or repair for free. I opted for free obviously so let's see if it actually gets serviced....
I have just registered for RMA for damaged housing also, have yet to send it in. Very interested to see your results. Please keep us posted.
 
ktmstick,

Razshiro

Well-Known Member
Mines in for RMA for damaged housing and they offered 80 euro to replace or repair for free. I opted for free obviously so let's see if it actually gets serviced....

Is the warranty still valid?

I have just registered for RMA for damaged housing also, have yet to send it in. Very interested to see your results. Please keep us posted.

Same , keep us updated plz about this RMA ^^

I have my mighty since 1.5 years now (after 6 Crafty RMA), i bought mine directly from S&B Germany and i would like to open RMA for "housing" issue too. Do you think they will only change the "housing" or sent me back a new Mighty?

Here my issue:
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luke00978

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yeh mines still in warranty, otherwise they wouldn’t offer to fix it for free lol. dont know if you will have it fixed or replaced, this is my 3rd warranty and the first time ive had anything other than a new unit is being dispatched.
 
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ktmstick

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Mine also still in warranty. I'll be sending mine away next week before I go on holiday and hopefully have a new one for when I return.
 
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