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Mighty, crafry or solo for milky bong use

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Mr.Sifter

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hello,

I want a vape for hone use and for outdoor use.
My idea is to purchsse one of the three mentioned above.

Solo is a great device.
A flaw is the draw resistance.
Does this matter with bong use?
 
Mr.Sifter,

Grim Chiclets

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If you want to hit a bigger piece, I don't think the Mighty could do you wrong if you want a single vape for in and outdoor use; though the Crafty is basically identical in performance aside from having a smaller battery.
(I've seen and heard of Crafty's being less reliable though, I have a feeling it's all the high tech wizardry involved :2c:)

Personally I use my solo for everything, and might consider the Mighty myself if the price is right..
To clarify, I have used all 3 [and then some]

Anyone else feel free to chime in with heavy hitter portables, as I can't think of any others I'd rather use through water at the moment?
 
Grim Chiclets,

spoutti

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For me it matters because looser airflow equals less strain on the lungs ------> bigger clouds possible. But I have seen impressive solo milking bubblers in vids and the solo leads to more efficient buds usage.
 

killick

But I like it!
I've been on a Zion honeymoon for a few weeks now. It's 18mm glass, and it's really hard to go back to a hard draw after sucking on a 12ga barrel...

Having said that I'd like to give the Mighty a whirl. My goal is to try every single vape out there, but I'm trying to be somewhat selective...
 

CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
I have a Solo and like it a lot. I use the PVHES mouthpieces with the extra airflow. They have slits along the sides and makes a less resistant draw. Whatever vaporizer I have I tailor it to fit my needs. I get my PVHES mouthpieces and GonGs through PlanetVape.

For the price the Solo is a real bargain. I have thought about getting a Mighty but I can't justify the cost.
 

Mr.Sifter

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The solo is much less expensive than the other two.

I like the oppertunity to charge the crafty with my smartphone powerbank. On the other side too much fancy hightech makes the device fragile.

Can somebody describe the Performance difference between solo and mighty?

The solo has proven to be a reliable unit. Is the airpath free if plastic and cables?
 
Mr.Sifter,

Winegums

I make things from wood
Accessory Maker
I have never tried the solo but the Mighty will definitely milk glass with ease. It pours out vapour that's thicker than my Herbalizer even at lower temps.

The charge on the Mighty should last most of a day. Certainly long enough for a 6-8 hour outing to a friend's place. I had two bars left after we used the mighty for 3 heavy sessions.

It's very efficient and the filling tool makes loading it a dream.
 
Winegums,

Kaptan

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For a cheaper option, consider the Boundless CF or CFX. They just released their water pipe adapter and posted a video of it's usage. That vape sure can milk, even larger glass pieces are no problem.
 
Kaptan,

Rosin

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Definitely a vote for the Mighty here, it holds its temp much more consistently than the other two, particularly when faced with high air flow.

I did find my Crafty battery lasted a lot better when used with a waterpipe than as a standalone as I would typically only need one round of heating.
 
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spoutti

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The solo is much less expensive than the other two.

I like the oppertunity to charge the crafty with my smartphone powerbank. On the other side too much fancy hightech makes the device fragile.

Can somebody describe the Performance difference between solo and mighty?

The solo has proven to be a reliable unit. Is the airpath free if plastic and cables?
I cash equal size loads about twice as fast with the mighty. The mighty has a bigger airflow and the heater keeps up with it.

The solo is much better to regulate dosing. If your goal is to regulate something in your life, the solo is all you need. I vape 0.07g (equals 0.2g joints imhe) through one 12min session. If you want bong like hits and want to get blasted out of space, the mighty is a better option since you can introduce more thc faster. You have butane vapes that could do that too for much cheaper than a mighty fyi.
 
Okay so I have owned the mighty and Arizer air. They are the two favorite vapes I have owned. Mighty gets me wrecked. Like completely. Thing I didn't like about it: non removeable battery??? And reloading.... other then that it's freaking awesome.

Arizer air just doesn't put out like the mighty. Think I like it more anyways. Because of: Glass stems. Awesome for reloading, AND cleaning. I think Arizer is a tastier vape. I also like how it's more of a session vape. Like puffing on it over the course of 5 minutes.

I would get the Arizer unless you got a lot of cash. Save your money for new vapes that should be coming out this year.
 
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Mr.Sifter

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I got offered a new mighty for 220$.
A used solo costs round about 120$ where i live.

I think that is a no brainer.
Hopefully its not a counterfeit mighty but thanks to this forum and the S&B facebook post i have some knowledge how to identify fake units.

Still thinking about the solo though.
How do both units differ in taste, materials used, warm up time?

Saw this on youtube

Looks awesome. Lots of lofts of vapor. Perhaps too much.
Is this the normal mighty performance?
Never have i seen this massive clouds and i have tried quite a few vapes like the cano, verdamper, aromed, q4, launch box.
 
Mr.Sifter,
Yeah mighty can puff clouds, but temperature settings work well so you can turn it down.

Heat up time on mighty is much better, and vibrating feature is awesome.

Arizer air can give off clouds as well I never turn it up to the highest setting.

Arizer air is tastier, in my opinion and much much easier to keep clean. I can get to mighty level with AA but it just takes longer, but the session is more pleasant I guess.

I also like the form factor of the AA better, especially with a long solo stem, feels awesome in the hands.

Maybe if your a big hitter go for the mighty, if you'd rather puff on a joint slowly go with the Arizer.

Can't go wrong with either one, mighty wrecks the hardest, AA gives me a more casual session.

Are you using the loading tool? I use it every time and love it.



If it's legit, it is a no-brainer. Ditch this thread and go get it.

I did not like the loading tool for some reason, I sold my mighty to a buddy for around 200 and he says it's "The Best Mannn" and he don't like the loading tool either, told me he was going to throw it out. And I was like no no no! Not sure what happened haha.

He thinks the mighty is better than the AA, but I'm glad I have the AA and he has the mighty. AA just seems better for casual desk room use. Like puffing on it while surfing the web. If I puffed on the mighty for to long, my time would be spent near the refrigerator.

If efficiency/cost of herb is a factor for you definitely get the mighty.

I guess only go for the AA if you wanno use it aseems a personal session device...
Both work excellent for new users.
 
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legalcloud,

CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
It really comes down to personal preference and how much money you can spend on cannabis. The Mighty uses more product is what I'm hearing.
 
Might have a bigger herb chamber now that you mention it... but I feel that only one session is needed.
 
legalcloud,

Likes2vape

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@stickstones how's the cfx compare to the mighty? How's the air flow compared between the two? If I was looking to primarily use through water with the occasional dry rips which one would be better? I'd just use a song adapter!

Edit: @Justpassedu what's your opinion between the two?
 
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stickstones

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@stickstones how's the cfx compare to the mighty? How's the air flow compared between the two? If I was looking to primarily use through water with the occasional dry rips which one would be better? I'd just use a song adapter!

I was thinking about comparing these two the other day. I'll do that soon. I won't be able to test with water, as I don't have an adapter for either one.
 

Mr.Sifter

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What kind of heating element does the mighty use?
And how dors it compare to the one of the solo?
 
Mr.Sifter,

Grim Chiclets

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Crafty/Mighty-

Solo-

Personally I prefer the Solo; it's a little slower to heat, takes maybe 15-20sec before you hit it to sort of 'heat soak' the bowl before you hit it- but the flavor is epic. The Mighty definitely heats up faster, has a slightly larger bowl, and can accommodate a water piece of almost any size pretty solidly though.
 
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Justpassedu

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@stickstones how's the cfx compare to the mighty? How's the air flow compared between the two? If I was looking to primarily use through water with the occasional dry rips which one would be better? I'd just use a song adapter!

Edit: @Justpassedu what's your opinion between the two?
There both nice vapes , imo Mighty hands down wins it for me though. The mighty has pretty much 0 restriction when it comes to airflow and the cfx has quite a bit of resistance which personally I like the free flowing style vapes unless I am using my arizer air for just a casual session. The cfx is nice but I don't get as medicated with it as I do with the mighty , these two vapes don't really compare besides the look of them. They both feel very different when using them. The Mighty will blow much bigger clouds . The cfx isn't bad at all , my favorite thing about it is really the quick ass heat up time , literally 10-15 seconds and you are all heated up and ready to vape. I think you'd be happier with the mighty as it takes less effort to milk glass and get huge rips with , not to say the cfx is a bad vape at all but if you are really looking for a heavy hitting portable the mighty is the way to go , the cfx has a screen with tiny holes that get clogged super quickly , I did come up with a nice mod by using a arizer eq elbow screen to put over the original screen to stop the clogging and it has worked. @Likes2vape I have owned a ton of portables , I am always buying what I think I may like and testing them and so far the heaviest hitter I have acquired has been the mighty , gets me the most medicated and I was so surprised when I actually tried it for myself .
 
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little maggie

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I haven't tried the mighty but the solo is my non butane go to vapoizer. I bought a stem with grooves in it that eliminates the restriction. You can get a new one for $169 and given the price and the fact that I only use a tiny bit of herbs at a time this is one of the better portables I own.
 

Likes2vape

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@Justpassedu thanks apperciate the info. I have the solo and it has to much restriction for me. I can get it to milk my bong but I can easily over power it. I think I'll pick up a mighty during the 420 sales.
 
Likes2vape,

Justpassedu

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@Justpassedu thanks apperciate the info. I have the solo and it has to much restriction for me. I can get it to milk my bong but I can easily over power it. I think I'll pick up a mighty during the 420 sales.
I used to have the solo than I gifted it to a buddy as it was getting really old when the air came out. They are basically for the most part the same machine. I did not like the draw restriction of them at 1st myself and could never get them to consistently milk my glass nicely. They require a certain pack and dryness to the material for that. I do however use it allot as I rotate all my vapes and have purchased the pvhe stems for them to help open up the airflow a bit , you may give those a try as they are not to expensive and work well but I did not have as much luck with the pvhe gongs , just the stems for me. Also if you have a bit of skills what I did was take my dremel with a diamond bit and wet my glass stems a bit with water and on each glass stem I drilled a small slot to open up the airflow a bit which helped so much for me. Occasionally I will still use my stock stem if I just want to have a nice slow session and relax. I always over power them through water myself and see the temp lights start to blink weather it be through water or even just a regular old session. I noticed a freshly charged battery helps a tiny drop but not much.
 
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