Thought this might help those with splitting cases.
Some bumper protection on bottom corners and sides as well.
Two ammunition cartridge bands, now working for peace.
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....................................................................One question though. I'm from the north and it's getting cold. How is this thing( the battery affected ) in the winter?
You can clean the dark varnished metal bowl with precision cotton swabs dipped into 91% alcohol and having most of it removed by pressing to a paper towel. it will take some diligence, but if you are in the least bit anal about preserving the appearance of your Mighty, well worth the effort. I brush the heating chamber and the cooling unit - exterior only, screen and areas where light resin shines. I clean my cooling units (2-3 CU's) every nine days, but I change them every 3 or 4 days. I have quite a few cooling units, and I guarantee you they are like brand new ones, but seasoned. I am anal to a fault in caring for tools and toys. Mighty may be the best vaporizer you can use...with a few caveats, only one a real issue. Battery life, and shock when having to pay, on average $100.00, for battery replacement. Now, if the appeal is to be portable and totally battery powered, you will notice the need to charge the batteries more often. If you are using at home, as I always have, the life of the battery is not such a big issue, when battery is low just plug in the wall charger. The Mighty will go into charge cycle when the chamber times out. In the United States the consumers are left to the adage "buyer beware" in regard to battery warranty, since there is no warranty covering batteries. Australia Mighty battery warranty is same as Mighty, 2 years. As an almost portable home unit Mighty is the best. S&B need to include a real stand for Mighty instead of the precarious hack of reversing the pick in the base. Heaven forbid you bump the table or the Mighty because it will fallI wouldn't clean the inside of your cooling unit with the brush. The CU collects resin and this will foul your brush making it sticky.
I use the S&B brush for lots of vape related cleaning chores, and it goes in the alcohol all the time as part of the process. One brush can sometimes last for months. I usually rinse with water after using w/alcohol.I wouldn't clean the inside of your cooling unit with the brush. The CU collects resin and this will foul your brush making it sticky.
~$340 at puffitup with code PUFFEDUPHey fellas anyone have any advice on a good authorized dealer for a mighty? I don't want to get a counterfeit.
Hey fellas anyone have any advice on a good authorized dealer for a mighty? I don't want to get a counterfeit.
Can you post a picture or 3?I just received my Ryot Piper case today and it fits the Mighty beautifully. I can even cram in a charger for extended trips too. Plenty of space for accessories and the silicon flap area is great for prepping their herb. Just an FYI for anyone still looking for a non-pelican option for transporting their device.
It may be that the temps required for a given effect are not the same on Arizers as Mighty. Sorry I've never used an Arizer product. I think maybe you could try a smaller load in Mighty, at a higher temp. (say 190-195C?). Half bowl with oil pad or a cut screen on top of load. Maybe with water piece if you have one, to 200C+. Maybe save some product and get a little more 'lifted'.Okay so I've been blazin' this machine for a couple of weeks, coming from Arizer Solo/Air. In comparison, I find the Mighty superior but at a cost. The Mighty blows the Arizers away when it comes to vapor. It tastes like I'm milking these plants, thick clouds. Toking on that strawberry diesel is a treat.
When it comes to efficiency, both Arizers kick Mighty's butt. The Mighty requires more weed and gets me less lifted. Consumption has nearly doubled since switching to Mighty, in spite of having zero tolerance after a couple months sobriety. Or do you think this could have something to do with I don't know, my vaping technique? Something else? I'm also curious if anyone recognizes this experience.
All in all I'm not sure if I'm gonna stick with it or not. Especially with that cute ass FF2 instantly heating and cooling. I'd love to have that control back over when I take a hit, joint style, without letting the grass vape to waste. That's actually the one thing I've been missing ever since switching to vaporizers. Too bad they cost mad moneyz over here.
Okay so I've been blazin' this machine for a couple of weeks, coming from Arizer Solo/Air. In comparison, I find the Mighty superior but at a cost. The Mighty blows the Arizers away when it comes to vapor. It tastes like I'm milking these plants, thick clouds. Toking on that strawberry diesel is a treat.
When it comes to efficiency, both Arizers kick Mighty's butt. The Mighty requires more weed and gets me less lifted. Consumption has nearly doubled since switching to Mighty, in spite of having zero tolerance after a couple months sobriety. Or do you think this could have something to do with I don't know, my vaping technique? Something else? I'm also curious if anyone recognizes this experience.
All in all I'm not sure if I'm gonna stick with it or not. Especially with that cute ass FF2 instantly heating and cooling. I'd love to have that control back over when I take a hit, joint style, without letting the grass vape to waste. That's actually the one thing I've been missing ever since switching to vaporizers. Too bad they cost mad moneyz over here.
When it comes to efficiency, both Arizers kick Mighty's butt
Not sure I agree; with the Mighty you can literally put "a speck" at the bottom of bowl, put oil pad on top, and get 5/6 really big hits.