The Mighty/Mighty+ by Storz & Bickel

Roth

Pining for the Mountains
And just to clarify here, the Mighty/Crafty having a moisture strip does NOT mean that using it with a water tool of some type will void the warranty.

If you somehow pour/suck water into your Mighty/Crafty, then yes, that would void the warranty. Using a water tool correctly will not result in any moisture getting into your device.

Sure, it's a risk if you find yourself clumsy with water tools, but shouldn't be an issue for people that are careful with what they're doing.
 
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KidFated.

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And just to clarify here, the Mighty/Crafty having a moisture strip does NOT mean that using it with a water tool of some type will void the warranty.

If you somehow pour/suck water into your Mighty/Crafty, then yes, that would void the warranty. Using a water tool correctly will not result in any moisture getting into your device.

Sure, it's a risk if you find yourself clumsy with water tools, but shouldn't be an issue for people that are careful with what they're doing.
wonder how this affects the people using warm/hot water in their water tools..
 
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Roth

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wonder how this affects the people using warm/hot water in their water tools..

Even someone using boiling hot water, as long as they only have the Mighty/Crafty connected to the water tool while inhaling, nothing to worry about imo. As long as you're inhaling, you're drawing any moisture away from the vape.

I could see it potentially being an issue if someone is using boiling hot water in a bubbler, and leaves the Mighty connected to the bubbler via a MuzzMod or something similar.

Idk, it's not something that would worry me in the least. Just use some common sense in the situation and you'll be fine.
 

biohacker

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Because of its moisture sensor, as per reports in this thread. It's in the instructions apparently too. "do not use above water" or something like that...
@biohacker - - you are incorrect!

Doing a search of the S&B Instruction Manual for the Mighty shows this as their reference to WATER:
"Do not expose the Vaporizer or the power adapter to rain. Do not use in the bathroom or above water."
The
re is no reference to a "moisture sensor" in the manual nor could I find any on the S&B web site.

http://www.storz-bickel.com/media/wysiwyg/CRAFTY-MIGHTY/PDF/mighty-vaporizer-instructions-manual.pdf

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When people post unsubstantiated rumors as though they were facts, they diminish the usefulness of FC.
Please don't do it!
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Woah dude, what unsubstantiated rumours am I spreading? And why are you trying to point me so wrong? I'm still confused here, but it's been a long night with some fanfuckingtastic kush strains that i'm still drooling about.

FACT: The Crafty/Mighty contain moisture strips that once activated will VOID your warranty.

FACT: The manual states "do not use in the bathroom OR ABOVE WATER".

Am I delusional to think that using a water tool may qualify as "using above water"?

Why the rant bro?
 
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radiant34

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sorry to diverge but anyoen tried the mighty with hash? i have some hashish and ive been mixin it in my bowls but i'm not sure if i'm vaping it at all. it comes out back to be the same color haha.
 
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Depends on what kind of water tool you have (HT would be under water, upside down on a bubbler would be above water) but I don't even think that's what it's referring to. I think it means don't hold it over the water on a boat or something. Really strange wording otherwise.

Unless they mean only use it while swimming under water....since everything else would be above water.
 

biohacker

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I don't care what they mean. It says to not use it above water, so people have been warned and should not whine if their warranty is not honoured due to moisture strip activation.

Personally, I would continue to use my SonG adapter or Muzzmod as using it with a water tool is my favourite way of using the Mighty, but I do accept the risk.

They shrunk the Plenty in size after a while, if they did that with the Mighty I think it would put the Crafty to rest.
 
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Jack Sprat

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I don't care what they mean. It says to not use it above water, so people have been warned and should not whine if their warranty is not honoured due to moisture strip activation.

Personally, I would continue to use my SonG adapter or Muzzmod as using it with a water tool is my favourite way of using the Mighty, but I do accept the risk.

They shrunk the Plenty in size after a while, if they did that with the Mighty I think it would put the Crafty to rest.
To be fair the wording of it is a bit ambiguous to whether it means using the unit above water or charging it above water.

EDIT: I stand corrected as the manual states regarding usage ' It cannot be used in damp locations (such as bathrooms, etc.' I wonder if that also applies to humid climates.
 

vapviking

Old & In the Way
Ever get high and screw up a little?
One of my concerns is that I'll bump the coffee table and somehow knock over the water piece, drenching the Mighty. I don't think they talk specifically about this in the warranty disclaimers, but I fully believe this would be "bad bongos" as the saying goes. I label this a "concern", like one member did, above (a "fear"). Some are not concerned.
People find some pretty silly shit to argue and get all worked up about, imo. (ALL CAPS, really, shouting?).
 
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pakalolo

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Woah dude, what unsubstantiated rumours am I spreading? And why are you trying to point me so wrong? I'm still confused here, but it's been a long night with some fanfuckingtastic kush strains that i'm still drooling about.

FACT: The Crafty/Mighty contain moisture strips that once activated will VOID your warranty.

FACT: The manual states "do not use in the bathroom OR ABOVE WATER".

Am I delusional to think that using a water tool may qualify as "using above water"?

Why the rant bro?

I have already dealt with this in a post above. Please do not prolong this discussion. If you two want to continue please use PMs.
 
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biohacker

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Understood, I figured it was okay and fair to respond to explain and defend myself, once, as I did. Especially when I'm accused of spreading rumours.
 

pakalolo

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Understood, I figured it was okay and fair to respond to explain and defend myself, once, as I did. Especially when I'm accused of spreading rumours.

Replying to defend yourself is understandable but not advisable. It encourages a reply, which can easily escalate into flames. If someone is breaking the rules, report it and do not respond. If you feel you must reply, use a PM, otherwise grit your teeth and move on.

Also, this discussion is both off-topic and against the rules.
 

Chill Dude

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I'm getting very interested in the Mighty. The last time I looked at the Mighty I passed because I thought cleaning and maitenance would be too intensive with all those small parts. I no longer see that as a problem as it doesn't seem that hard to clean and additionally I could buy additional mouthpieces and cooling units to rotate. They really aren't that expensive... A few questions;

Does the Mighty produce dense vapor similar to a desktop?

I never use water filtration( I will not be using water above or below my mighty haha) so I need a portable that has smooth and cool vapor when hit dry.
Can any one comment as to the smoothness of the vapor compared to other portables? I retired my Pax 2 because the vapor was too harsh and dry for me...

I need a potable that can medicate quickly. With my Solo,it takes at least one full 12 minute session and maybe 18 hits to fully extract a stem ( too much work for me). How long and approximately how many hits does it take to get full extraction from a near full Mighty bowl say .2g?

How is the Mighty with concentrates and is it messy?

I know this is subjective, but quantity of product being equal does Mighty get you higher than most portables? There are differences in that area... I think.

What are the weaknesses of the Mighty? Battery life is excellent, I suppose it's not stealthy enough for some, doesn't stand up... Anything else that could be a negative?

So... Is the Mighty for me?
 
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Roth

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I'm getting very interested in the Mighty. The last time I looked at the Mighty I passed because I thought cleaning and maitenance would be too intensive with all those small parts. I no longer see that as a problem as it doesn't seem that hard to clean and additionally I could buy additional mouthpieces and cooling units to rotate. They really aren't that expensive... A few questions;

Does the Mighty produce dense vapor similar to a desktop?

I never use water filtration( I will not be using water above or below my mighty haha) so I need a portable that has smooth and cool vapor when hit dry.
Can any one comment as to the smoothness of the vapor compared to other portables? I retired my Pax 2 because the vapor was too harsh and dry for me...

I need a potable that can medicate quickly. With my Solo,it takes at least one full 12 minute session and maybe 18 hits to fully extract a stem ( too much work for me). How long and approximately how many hits does it take to get full extraction from a near full Mighty bowl say .2g?

How is the Mighty with concentrates and is it messy?

I know this is subjective, but quantity of product being equal does Mighty get you higher than most portables? There are differences in that area... I think.

So... Is the Mighty for me?


If you want desktop performance from a portable, yes, the Mighty is for you. It delivers dense tasty vapor that would make you swear you're using a desktop vape. I never use water filtration with the Crafty/Mighty, and have no issue with the vapor smoothness. The cooling unit really does a good job of taming the vapor.

This will be much quicker then with your Solo. I believe warm up time is in the ~1-1.25 minute range for the Mighty. And once you're warm, it's basically how fast/large of hits can you take. After a massive hit, it might take the Mighty 5-10 seconds to get back to temp, but you'll be holding in the hit at that point. As soon as you exhale, you're good to hit it again. So the time required is more up to your lung capacity.

I wouldn't really recommend the Mighty for concentrate use. They sell a metal oil pad you can use, but I've never found it to be satisfying. I use a different vape for concentrates. You could do a little flower/concentrate sandwich, but I typically don't.

My EVO is my daily driver at home. When I'm on the road for work, the Crafty/Mighty more than satisfy me :)
 

Pyr0

Stoned Roses
I'm getting very interested in the Mighty. The last time I looked at the Mighty I passed because I thought cleaning and maitenance would be too intensive with all those small parts. I no longer see that as a problem as it doesn't seem that hard to clean and additionally I could buy additional mouthpieces and cooling units to rotate. They really aren't that expensive... A few questions;

Does the Mighty produce dense vapor similar to a desktop?

I never use water filtration( I will not be using water above or below my mighty haha) so I need a portable that has smooth and cool vapor when hit dry.
Can any one comment as to the smoothness of the vapor compared to other portables? I retired my Pax 2 because the vapor was too harsh and dry for me...

I need a potable that can medicate quickly. With my Solo,it takes at least one full 12 minute session and maybe 18 hits to fully extract a stem ( too much work for me). How long and approximately how many hits does it take to get full extraction from a near full Mighty bowl say .2g?

How is the Mighty with concentrates and is it messy?

I know this is subjective, but quantity of product being equal does Mighty get you higher than most portables? There are differences in that area... I think.

What are the weaknesses of the Mighty? Battery life is excellent, I suppose it's not stealthy enough for some, doesn't stand up... Anything else that could be a negative?

So... Is the Mighty for me?
I would say yes.
I started with the Arizer Air and although I still enjoy using it occasionally I started looking for a more open draw, less throat irritation and quicker extraction.
The Mighty delivered on all points. It heats up in approximately 1.5 mins, much more open draw compared to the Air stems, much smoother due to the cooling unit and it hits hard, definitely comparable to a desktop vape.
I used it daily for a couple of months with flowers and enjoyed it even more through a bubbler as I could rip the best part of a bowl in one huge lung filling hit.
It's hard to say how many hits you can take per bowl as it depends how large your hits are, what temperature setting you use and the quality of the flowers..
Higher temps and larger lungfuls reducing the number of hits, higher quality flowers increasing the number of hits.
 
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biohacker

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@Pyr0 nailed it. I sold my 2 Mighty's, and now am down to a single Solo and absolutely love it with gong, but my Mighty with SonG was in another league and could whitewall instantly. I really miss the Mighty, but the cost is just too extreme for me ATM, since i'd need 2 extra CU's...one for Muzzmod and one for a backup/spare.
 

Chill Dude

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If you want desktop performance from a portable, yes, the Mighty is for you. It delivers dense tasty vapor that would make you swear you're using a desktop vape. I never use water filtration with the Crafty/Mighty, and have no issue with the vapor smoothness. The cooling unit really does a good job of taming the vapor.

This will be much quicker then with your Solo. I believe warm up time is in the ~1-1.25 minute range for the Mighty. And once you're warm, it's basically how fast/large of hits can you take. After a massive hit, it might take the Mighty 5-10 seconds to get back to temp, but you'll be holding in the hit at that point. As soon as you exhale, you're good to hit it again. So the time required is more up to your lung capacity.

Thanks @Roth @Pyr0 and others...

I have very good lung capacity.. I'm a competitive runner and run about 30 miles a week.. So I can take a pretty big hit.. That said, is it reasonable to assume I could fully extract a .2g load in say 6 or 7 hits W/0 water filtration? I like to do fairly quick less than 5 minute sessions. With my Solo dr that's impossible as I typically need at least a full 12 minute session and at least 15 hits for extraction using dry...I usually vape on the high temp range 390 to 410 to finish...

Edit: Would Puffitup be a good choice to order a Mighty and is there a coupon code?
 
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Thanks @Roth @Pyr0 and others...

I have very good lung capacity.. I'm a competitive runner and run about 30 miles a week.. So I can take a pretty big hit.. That said, is it reasonable to assume I could fully extract a .2g load in say 6 or 7 hits W/0 water filtration? I like to do fairly quick less than 5 minute sessions. With my Solo dr that's impossible as I typically need at least a full 12 minute session and at least 15 hits for extraction using dry...I usually vape on the high temp range 390 to 410 to finish...
You may want to go to the Firewood thread and read about that one. I don't have it (yet) but people are talking it up and it's fast.
 
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Pyr0

Stoned Roses
Thanks @Roth @Pyr0 and others...

I have very good lung capacity.. I'm a competitive runner and run about 30 miles a week.. So I can take a pretty big hit.. That said, is it reasonable to assume I could fully extract a .2g load in say 6 or 7 hits W/0 water filtration? I like to do fairly quick less than 5 minute sessions. With my Solo dr that's impossible as I typically need at least a full 12 minute session and at least 15 hits for extraction using dry...I usually vape on the high temp range 390 to 410 to finish...

Edit: Would Puffitup be a good choice to order a Mighty and is there a coupon code?
I'd say you could get through a bowl in 5 minutes without a watertool at high temp settings, yeah.
The Mighty can get through a lot more herb, a lot quicker than my Arizer Air.

Afraid I can't really offer advice on the best place to purchase as I'm in the UK, but I believe Puffitup is one of the better retailers and they have a good reputation on here :)
I'm sure someone else will be along to help, but I think if you can contact Randy from Puffitup.com, he'll offer you the best deal he can.
 

Roth

Pining for the Mountains
Thanks @Roth @Pyr0 and others...

I have very good lung capacity.. I'm a competitive runner and run about 30 miles a week.. So I can take a pretty big hit.. That said, is it reasonable to assume I could fully extract a .2g load in say 6 or 7 hits W/0 water filtration? I like to do fairly quick less than 5 minute sessions. With my Solo dr that's impossible as I typically need at least a full 12 minute session and at least 15 hits for extraction using dry...I usually vape on the high temp range 390 to 410 to finish...

Edit: Would Puffitup be a good choice to order a Mighty and is there a coupon code?

Send a message to Randy, @PuffItUp on here, he'll get you set up with the best price on the Mighty around. And PuffItUp is a verified vendor, no need to worry about the warranty.
 

Mr. Me2

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I'd say you could get through a bowl in 5 minutes without a watertool at high temp settings, yeah.
The Mighty can get through a lot more herb, a lot quicker than my Arizer Air.

Afraid I can't really offer advice on the best place to purchase as I'm in the UK, but I believe Puffitup is one of the better retailers and they have a good reputation on here :)
I'm sure someone else will be along to help, but I think if you can contact Randy from Puffitup.com, he'll offer you the best deal he can.
Puffitup has a discount code for fc'ers too
 
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