The Mighty/Mighty+ by Storz & Bickel

uhranium

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So... any one else think it's odd that this unit be making clouds at such low temp?

Not sure if i should contact S&B for her yet or not.

Dude, I get my first clouds at 148°C/298°F - it's all good.

I'm out of weed and abv today as well as broke but my craving is almost non-existant. The day I get some fresh weed I am gonne be soo blasted.
 
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slatihe

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Not worried about it any more, cranked it up to 410 and it doesn't scorch or char at ALL so must be fine.

Just found it strange she be putting it thick clouds at such low temps.... and also it pull almost everything out at 330.... lol. Pretty impressive.

Told her to turn the temp down a little more and to worry. :)
 
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uhranium

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If you vape on 150-154°C/302-310°F the whole day, the high is soo different, try it out.


I actually vaped today besides being out of weed (kinda). Let me tell you about my setup.

I bought 6 little 0,05l boxes and fill em different:
1: Fresh weed
2: Screens
3: Q-pad ends for oil
4: weed I vaped at 159°C/318°F max
5: weed I vaped at 190°C/374°F max + fresh weed that's left over when grinding and filling a bowl
6: weed I vaped at 210°C/410°F max + fresh stuff

#3 - here I just clean the oily hot cooling unit with a q-tip, rip off the ends and put it into the oil box

#5&#6 - here I put left over weed so that my stash looks smaller, which lets me consme less per day, also when I'm out of fresh weed I start to vape the ABV so the difference between having fresh weed and only vaping ABV isn't that big.


So today I was completely out of stuff for any of the boxes, Only thing I had left was stuff from #4-6 all vaped at 210°C with no green particels in there. But it still only looked brown and not-powdery.
I grinded it up in the orange S&B grinder which still had potent bits of tiny sizes in it.
Grinding the ABV with the grinder brought the stuff back to life.

I could take a nice session with the ABV and still have some left. After I vaped it, I cleaned out the cooling unit again with the pads from #3 and voilá: big clouds at 210°C.

I am nicely vaped right now. And didn't pay a cent. How could anyone still burn of 10-40$ a day? Fuck combustion.
 

ginolicious

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If you vape on 150-154°C/302-310°F the whole day, the high is soo different, try it out.


I actually vaped today besides being out of weed (kinda). Let me tell you about my setup.

I bought 6 little 0,05l boxes and fill em different:
1: Fresh weed
2: Screens
3: Q-pad ends for oil
4: weed I vaped at 159°C/318°F max
5: weed I vaped at 190°C/374°F max + fresh weed that's left over when grinding and filling a bowl
6: weed I vaped at 210°C/410°F max + fresh stuff

#3 - here I just clean the oily hot cooling unit with a q-tip, rip off the ends and put it into the oil box

#5&#6 - here I put left over weed so that my stash looks smaller, which lets me consme less per day, also when I'm out of fresh weed I start to vape the ABV so the difference between having fresh weed and only vaping ABV isn't that big.


So today I was completely out of stuff for any of the boxes, Only thing I had left was stuff from #4-6 all vaped at 210°C with no green particels in there. But it still only looked brown and not-powdery.
I grinded it up in the orange S&B grinder which still had potent bits of tiny sizes in it.
Grinding the ABV with the grinder brought the stuff back to life.

I could take a nice session with the ABV and still have some left. After I vaped it, I cleaned out the cooling unit again with the pads from #3 and voilá: big clouds at 210°C.

I am nicely vaped right now. And didn't pay a cent. How could anyone still burn of 10-40$ a day? Fuck combustion.

I use to combust $120 a week. 1/2 oz. lol.

I like your storing idea. Sounds nifty. I'm at 2grams every 2 weeks. Save my AVB for cooking. Yet to experience that though.
 
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radiant34

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anyone here bought these knockoffs? wonder how they compare
 
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eruptor

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Hi

Oups I forgot to clean filling chamber (fc) during many weeks and now there is black/brown layer inside.

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Iso can not clean it and S&B say they have no solution to clean this.

So I try to clean it with orange tool !

I strongly push orange tool, nearly vertical, from top to bottom of the fc, many many times, on a zone like 1 or 2 mm large.

Slowly, the end of orange tool shape changes and it is possible to feel more resistance, more vibrations during rubbing against fc wall; slowly little pieces of black/brown layer fall and wall begin to appear. The job is easier now, but not faster, just need to enlarge the cleaned zone.

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It is a long time to clean all filling chamber, 3 session of 15 minutes here, but it depends of the time waited before to clean it..

During cleaning, grid is always inside heating chamber, to avoid piece of black/brown layer falling in the heater.

For finishing, sanding the filling chamber with orange tool and a piece of sponge (rough face) gives great result. Working with Mighty upside down avoid dust to come inside heater.

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If I can advise, trying sponge first might be faster ;)

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PS : I broke one fin during strongly pushing with orange tool
Nice job! Looks good as new. Thanks for the fabrication advice. Really, no ISO or cleaning solution? Amazing!

I find the liquid pad works best for cleaning the bowl. Just take a used one and soak in ISO. Then put it in the bowl and spin it. I used a screwdriver to spin it.
Also a good idea! But @olysh method was solvent free ..
 
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OMEiAM

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What are ALL the 2015 updates? I want to make sure I get the right one....
I recently got a Mighty from Puffitup. I think it is the latest version because it has a 2-minute auto shut-off timer and I believe the improved casing.
 
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Ralph

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I recently got a Mighty from Puffitup. I think it is the latest version because it has a 2-minute auto shut-off timer and I believe the improved casing.
Just got mine an hour ago after ordering yesterday, My new serial number is my018532. This is my second mighty. Sold the first just because my buddy wanted it. I like the 2 minute shutoff much better!!!! Did four 2 minute burn ins at 410 and gave her a whirl. I freaking love this thing!!!!!!!!! To be honest, it's real hard to notice any real difference between the improved top. I don't see it being much sturdier. I actually thought the whole cooling unit was upgraded with thicker fins but it's not. It's the exact same cooling unit.
 
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WildUMass

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Received mine from VapeWorld yesterday, sn MY016934, one minute shut off is fine with me, very powerful!!! Before the mighty I was using the Pinnacle Pro, what a difference, well worth the investment.
 

Been Vapin

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Here is am really awesome!e deal on a power bank that can charge the Mighty on sale for $60.00. I might have a o!jump on this.

Sunvalleytek via Amazon has RAVPower Compact Car Jump Starter and Portable Charger Power Bank w/ 12000mAh & 500A Peak Current w/ Built-In LED Flashlight for $74.99 - $15 w/ promotional code 9EBVGO2G = $59.99
 
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WildUMass

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I have a 16 serial number with 2min shutoff
My user manual states one minute shutoff, it does stay in Fahrenheit each time I turn on, I read in an earlier post that if you wanted Fahrenheit you had to reset every time. I have been getting pretty blown away and maybe the two minutes feel like one minute......
 
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fourth

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It turns out that it takes a lot longer to read all 156 pages of this thread than I anticipated! Thank you all for sharing your experience and tips here, it's been very helpful and I think that I have a pretty good idea what to expect when I get my hands on my Mighty.

I ordered one a couple of days ago (from Aust Vapes) and am very patiently waiting for it to be delivered. I'm hoping that it will arrive later today, but suspect that I may have to wait until Monday.

I've used a number of vapes before, including MFLB, a Maud-Dib, SSV, VaporGenie (although I wish I hadn't) and an Underdog. I sold them all a year or so back (as was taking an extended break) and have only come back to my favourite hobby again recently.

While my MFLB (which is the only vape I have at the moment) is doing the trick, I often find myself underwhelmed and wishing for something more hard hitting - like my old Underdog.

I know without a doubt that the Mighty is going to fill this space and that the MFLB will get to have a nice long rest in the back of my safe... reserved for those rare times when I want to vape in public and as a backup in case I ever need to part with the Mighty. On that note, I'm wondering if anyone here knows how repairs will work in Australia? I'm guessing that Aust Vapes will handle the process, but it would be great if someone can confirm.

It will be interesting to see if the Mighty from Aust Vapes is one of the newest iterations.

Anyway, thanks again for sharing your experiences here.

I better get back to staring out the window... surely the delivery man will be here soon... right? right?
 

Stinky

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It turns out that it takes a lot longer to read all 156 pages of this thread than I anticipated! Thank you all for sharing your experience and tips here, it's been very helpful and I think that I have a pretty good idea what to expect when I get my hands on my Mighty.

I ordered one a couple of days ago (from Aust Vapes) and am very patiently waiting for it to be delivered. I'm hoping that it will arrive later today, but suspect that I may have to wait until Monday.

I've used a number of vapes before, including MFLB, a Maud-Dib, SSV, VaporGenie (although I wish I hadn't) and an Underdog. I sold them all a year or so back (as was taking an extended break) and have only come back to my favourite hobby again recently.

While my MFLB (which is the only vape I have at the moment) is doing the trick, I often find myself underwhelmed and wishing for something more hard hitting - like my old Underdog.

I know without a doubt that the Mighty is going to fill this space and that the MFLB will get to have a nice long rest in the back of my safe... reserved for those rare times when I want to vape in public and as a backup in case I ever need to part with the Mighty. On that note, I'm wondering if anyone here knows how repairs will work in Australia? I'm guessing that Aust Vapes will handle the process, but it would be great if someone can confirm.

It will be interesting to see if the Mighty from Aust Vapes is one of the newest iterations.

Anyway, thanks again for sharing your experiences here.


I better get back to staring out the window... surely the delivery man will be here soon... right? right?

Good work buying from the best Vape website in Australia. The customer service and warranty support you will get from them is invaluable.

I got an email on Wednesday confirming that they do have the new units in stock. Postage for me is overnight from Brisbane to Canberra.

Let us know if you receive a new unit.
 
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uhranium

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As you might have read, I am on my 2nd mighty (#146xx) these days, after riding the first one into faultiness.

Here's what I encountered on my old version (#027xx):

1. Rattling battery: This was adressed pretty early. The bat was feeling a bit loose in the Mighty and would move inside the housing when you were to turn the mighty by 45 degree and back in 0,5s repeatedly.

2. Broken Top Fins: If you look on the Mighty from the top

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the plastic is especially thin at the fins around the heating chamber. This leads to easy cracking which leads us to..

3. Broken Latch:

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while this is a broken fin on a crafty, you can see that the next part of the broken plastic directly leads to the Latch which holds the cooling chamber of both vaporizers.

fellow FCer posted this pic a few weeks ago:

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you can easily see, where the plastic is gonna break eventually.

My old Mighty couldn't hold the Cooling unit in place 100% after the latch broke and so I had airflow coming from above the heating chamber and not below which made me to finally return the thing.

I still got the old housing so I am treating my Mighty like a baby, always storing in the box and giving it a good brush after every use.

4. Errors: I had the dreaded Err004, which happens if you suck the hell out of a Mighty at max temperature with max. 2 battery bars left. The Mighty is out of control and rebooting doesn't help.
Also I had missing C on the display, so it only showed 180° and not 180°C and the temperature wasn't controllable either. Rebooting severea times helped.
 
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fourth

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Good work buying from the best Vape website in Australia. The customer service and warranty support you will get from them is invaluable.

Yeah they are great. I've purchased a lot from them over the years and thankfully have never had to test their warranty support. Good to know I'll be looked after if anything goes wrong down the track.

I got an email on Wednesday confirming that they do have the new units in stock. Postage for me is overnight from Brisbane to Canberra.

Let us know if you receive a new unit.

That's good to hear that they have the new units in stock. I was expecting it would be an older model so it will be nice if it turns out to be one of the newer ones.

I was expecting overnight shipping as that has been my experience in the past with Aust Vapes. I ordered Tuesday night and it was shipped the following afternoon. Anyway, it's all good, I'm sure it will turn up Monday.

(I wonder if the postman has borrowed it for the weekend... he looks like the kind of guy who appreciates such things!)
 
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WildUMass

Member
Received mine from VapeWorld yesterday, sn MY016934, one minute shut off is fine with me, very powerful!!! Before the mighty I was using the Pinnacle Pro, what a difference, well worth the investment.
I stand corrected, my mighty does have a two minute shut off!!!
 
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I stand corrected, my mighty does have a two minute shut off!!!
I thought I had a one minute shutoff as well,lol! I timed it! Its amazing how hard a simple task like using a stop watch can go to an entire Job. It took 10min to time a 2min shutoff. I think it's harder to do it while trying to use the Mighty!Also stopwatch shouldn't be needed to time 2 min when sober!! Soooooo stoned!! HAPPY 710 FC FRIENDS!!!!
 

jimbob

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Pretty tempted to grab one of these and end my combustion habits when away from my nano. I am curious about this fluctuating temperature thing though, does anyone know if this is a widespread problem and how this affects the auto shutoff feature or battery life?
I've confirmed my local does have new stock with the 2 min shutoff but I think it's the newer models that might be experiencing the fluctuations..
 
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