The Mighty/Mighty+ by Storz & Bickel

To_thy_cloud

I just don't think it will work, I know it might
Do the dosing capsules provide a more even bake of the herbs ? I know the Mighty is pretty good at providing even heating in the herb without the dosing capsule, but have not done a side by side. one thing I will say is I can really compress more than I thought in the dosing capsule.
 

Bomb33

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Do the dosing capsules provide a more even bake of the herbs ? I know the Mighty is pretty good at providing even heating in the herb without the dosing capsule, but have not done a side by side. one thing I will say is I can really compress more than I thought in the dosing capsule.

I'm pretty sure we've all come to the conclusion that the capsules provide the same amount of bake with the same quality of vapor if packed properly. Just slight decrease in vapor production either due to the amount of convection/conduction and slightly less material. So all in all the capsules are the way to go simply due to convenience and for keeping it clean. Kind of like a condom lol. Wrap it up.
 

SSVUN~YAH

You Must Unlearn, What You Have Learned...
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Yum, breakfast!!!
 

Vapordeflor

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wow.. im sooo baked right now... the Mighty.... NYC Diesel.... with layer of hash in between...:smug: pffff endless bowl, i started at 190C then in the middle of the session i turned to 195C and finally 200C (mostly hash flavor here but a decent amount of hits tough) THICK clouds all the session... Im more and more in love with the Mighty as i discover it..... :)
 

ManFlies352

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Hey guys, so I've had the Airizer Air for awhile and it's been good but seems to be ready to crap out on me. I've always been interested in the Mighty as all the reviews really say it hits like a desktop vape but is portable. I didn't get one originally because of the issues with the cracked plastic near the bowl. I've read that they've made updates & improvements in the time it's been out and most of the issues have been resolved. Anyone have a newer Mighty and can confirm? Thanks!
 

mitchgo61

I go where the thrills are
Hey guys, so I've had the Airizer Air for awhile and it's been good but seems to be ready to crap out on me. I've always been interested in the Mighty as all the reviews really say it hits like a desktop vape but is portable. I didn't get one originally because of the issues with the cracked plastic near the bowl. I've read that they've made updates & improvements in the time it's been out and most of the issues have been resolved. Anyone have a newer Mighty and can confirm? Thanks!

All I can say is I have two: one made in early 2015 that I received in late June of 2015, and one made in fall 2015 that I received in December of 2015. Both have been used heavily and daily. One is 19 months old, five months away from warranty expiration. One is 14 months old.

Neither has any cracking around the bowl. The older one has a teeny crack on the top fin by the bowl....you'd never see it without looking really carefully. Both have been dropped very short distances, a couple times, onto carpeting.

No one would describe the Mighty as indestructible, but if you are careful, it will last just fine under heavy use. Keep it clean, be gentle when taking the cooling unit off and on, and you should get several happy years from it. Manhandle it, over stuff it, drop it, be brutal removing the CU....yeah, you'll get cracks. Like any other expensive, breakable device....treat it well and it'll treat you in kind. :2c:

Seriously, has there been one damned person here in the past nearly three years who has regretted buying a Mighty? :hmm::lol:
 

Bomb33

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Dropped mine now probably 3 times onto gravel asphalt and concrete and yes there is damage but not enough to hinder it's mightyness. The ammo bands help and suggest to anyone looking for some bumper protection. Helps me when I put it in my front window in the truck to get warmed up. The rubber prevents it from sliding all over when driving. Also putting it down its soft as a glove lol. Just my two cents. After dropping my baby 3 times. These elastics help the case from splitting which is why I got em cause the concrete did the most damage lol. Oh and I dropped it a fourth time but the band's took the hit. I lost the url. But I know someone suggested these on page 344 or around there lol
 

blackstone

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Damn life is good mang ...
Judging by those pics I'd have to agree! At least you do appreciate it!
Last week, in troubled times, I could almost taste your pictures with my face against the screen.
But tonight, I can't complain too much either. Enjoy!!

My Mighty is 11 months and no problems, all good! I want to thank everyone here for the advice back then!
I think it's wrong when I see a review still talking about above average failure rate in Mighty, when the same site has reviews for much ropier vapes with no mention of the associated griefs.
But yes, this is a reliable vape. I can rely on it to perform very well everywhere, even if I was away from home for a few days OOOOHHH did you hear that frail, dodgy faraway vape manufacturers? Yes a few days wow, and it would still work when you get home and no need to spend half your owner period waiting on repairs and replacements in the mail.
I will do everything in my power to not waste any money on a possible unreliable vape or bad cs again. Once is enough, it's in the past now! Phew
Ok, half capsule time!
 

ChooChooCharlie

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@Bomb33 - Glad the ammo bands worked for you.
You may want to retire the lower band.
Get @nenmayk 's form fitting plastic stand to take its place.
Now your Mighty is in full tactical mode, standing at attention.

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Slightly different topic, wondering what others thought: I've always been gentle and slow opening and closing the CU, like an Rx cap.

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Pushing down compresses the o-ring, allowing a bit more clearance and less stress on the locking channels and tabs. When the plastic heats up, it approaches the "glass phase" when its crystalline structure changes, flexing easier--you can feel it and hear the creaks twisting it when hot. Best to avoid abrupt, rough turns on the CU IMO.
 

nenmayk

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Accessory Maker
@Bomb33 - Glad the ammo bands worked for you.
You may want to retire the lower band.
Get @nenmayk 's form fitting plastic stand to take its place.
Now your Mighty is in full tactical mode, standing at attention.

gsocNKq.jpg


Slightly different topic, wondering what others thought: I've always been gentle and slow opening and closing the CU, like an Rx cap.

55vulYOm.jpg


Pushing down compresses the o-ring, allowing a bit more clearance and less stress on the locking channels and tabs. When the plastic heats up, it approaches the "glass phase" when its crystalline structure changes, flexing easier--you can feel it and hear the creaks twisting it when hot. Best to avoid abrupt, rough turns on the CU IMO.
much luv
 

Pharoh

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hey guys thanks for the reply i appreciate it. I ordered a a few of them so when they ship on feb 5th I will do a review on the glass and plastic piece and show side by side pics etc.

stay blazing my friends...
I like the plastic one better...I kinda bite down on it sometimes...i like the way it feels....
 
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