Just got this in my email:
HOLD YOUR BREATH WE ARE REDUCING OUR PRICES
Attention vaporizer friends, we have outstanding news for you! We are reducing the prices of our premium Storz & Bickel products. All of our high quality vaporizers and spare parts are now available at a more favorable price.
Get your new Storz & Bickel Vaporizer Complete Set and enjoy the best vapor quality.
Volcano Classic: was $539, now $479
Volcano Digital: was $669, now $599
Plenty: was $349, now $299
Mighty: was $469, now $399
Crafty: was $399, now $339
No mention in the email of this being a temporary sale... looks like it's permanent?
So what's the lowest price you guys have seen on a legit crafty? Grasscity had a 30% off sale but they sold out...
Just to inform everyone.
Will soon appear the crafty with removable batteries ...
Do not ask
I can say no more
let's wait


I'm gonna go ahead and guess that this is a warranty voiding 3rd party aftermarket solution, and not an official upgrade from storz & bickel.
I have some low profile 3D printed battery sleds that would probably fit in the crafty. I think the ideal solution involves a custom designed pcb uploaded to OSH Park so anyone can buy it. You could easily incorporate the thermocouple that's shrink wrapped into the stock battery onto the battery holder pcb, allowing standard batteries to be used while still retaining the heat protection.
http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/54/KEY1007-ND/2254090
2 of these and the custom pcb would be all you would need.

So how does the pass through work exactly? I find if I have only 2 bars it won't charge while I use it, but if it has more than 3 it charges sometimes, like whenever it wants to? Does that sound right?
And sometimes it won't charge, is that due to the fact that the temp is still too high?
, but that sounds about right
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. True pass through would be different but thats not whats happening here.
) 30-45 minute run time and 2 hour charge time shows that at best it uses 2.5'ish times more power than it can replace in the same time.
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2:49 heat up time to 180'C. Feels like the battery slowly looses performance, but I can still vape 2 or 2.5 bowls before it's completely dead...
)thanks @UnshavenFish for confirming... that's really too bad, because i'm finding the 3 bowls plus a long re-charge pretty difficult for my needs. I'm thinking the mighty is much more suitable for my needs. I think i'll compromise with its size, and then get another crafty when/if they release one with swappable batteries. Then I wouldn't mind the short battery life at all.


Did you try to clean or change the screen in the bowl? I've noticed the Crafty heats faster when i've a fresh screen in it. I'm still in 30 hours with no problems, vaping every day for 5/10 minutes (I kill bowls fast)

they were made in 2001? wtf took em so long to get on the market lolAfter seeing both the Mighty and Crafty in 2001 i'm pretty sure i can wait for the replaceable battery version. I wonder if S&b even knew about it that far back considering the first Volcano was only released that year.
There is no doubt that the Crafty is a great product and will be popular with many, but I find it hard to imagine that a $350 portable with an unchangeable battery will ever "dominate" the portable market. Great as it may be there are just too many who won't spend that much. Even dropping it $100 leaves it still pretty expensive for many.I'm guessing that could be somewhere they go in the future, instead of two units for different needs just one that gives the best of both worlds and dominates in the portable area
I think S&B must be listening, given the recent price slash. It's a start!
There is no doubt that the Crafty is a great product and will be popular with many, but I find it hard to imagine that a $350 portable with an unchangeable battery will ever "dominate" the portable market. Great as it may be there are just too many who won't spend that much. Even dropping it $100 leaves it still pretty expensive for many.
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but with the changes i mentioned i would pay more as it would then IMO be close to perfect, i also realise not everyone has the money to spare on something like this but at least with the changes i mentioned it would sort of justify the price, a little at least
