Hi Reggie, sorry I edited my post because I realized I was getting away from my original reason for even posting. I got off on a rantThere are some certified retailers, like Puff It Up, that guarantee their products are authentic.

Hi Reggie, sorry I edited my post because I realized I was getting away from my original reason for even posting. I got off on a rantThere are some certified retailers, like Puff It Up, that guarantee their products are authentic.
I recently had the charge go intermittent. Filled out a RMA form on the website with a brief description of the trouble. They mailed out a new charger the next day and that has resolved the issue. Easy!Hi Reggie, sorry I edited my post because I realized I was getting away from my original reason for even posting. I got off on a rantI am just trying to confirm if other Mighty owners have had similar issues, and if so how did you handle you or Storz and Bickel handle your situation..
I recently had the charge go intermittent. Filled out a RMA form on the website with a brief description of the trouble. They mailed out a new charger the next day and that has resolved the issue. Easy!
Any mighty users here make the switch to a FF2?
I love my mighty - have had it for almost a year now but I wish I could just use a bowl one hit at a time over an hour instead of just constantly hitting Till the bowl is done or waste it.
A lot of people on the FF2 thread are giving mixed reviews about the vapor from it - any mighty owners have their own take of the FF2 compared to the mighty?
I think my charge adapter had a faulty male plug , the one that goes in to Mighty. I use it 'plugged in' a lot (w/water) and that means moving it around, for filling, inverting, etc., all the things a plug hates! I was very relieved that it was the adapter and not the receptacle in Mighty. More caution is called for on my part.S&B are great about giving out replacement chargers. I think I went through 3 or 4 of them in my first 6 months of use. Pro-tip try to avoid charging while the unit is still hot, I think that kills the chargers a lot faster as I havn't had one die since I started doing that.
Any mighty users here make the switch to a FF2?
I love my mighty - have had it for almost a year now but I wish I could just use a bowl one hit at a time over an hour instead of just constantly hitting Till the bowl is done or waste it.
A lot of people on the FF2 thread are giving mixed reviews about the vapor from it - any mighty owners have their own take of the FF2 compared to the mighty?
Ive been noticing that sometimes my draws must not be strong enough to keep the mighty on. ive been using the power button between draws to keep the mighty on. I know this is going to drain the battery, but does anyone know if this causes a lot of wear and tear? It is a really convenient feature for taking breaks and i want to keep using it. Just interested in what others have heard about the issue
A lot of people on the FF2 thread are giving mixed reviews about the vapor from it
Coulda cleaned it up for the photo shoot...Don't know if anyone is interested, but you can plug the mighty mouthpiece into a solo stem with ease.
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The cfx isn't a clone...nor does it replicate every aspect of the mighty experience.No way im throwing 400 down for one...seems like every mighty/crafty user has issues sooner or later and I'm not into sending my vapes in for service. The boundless cfx is a decent clone, thr bowl can hold a full g for group vaping and also performs well with tiny micro loads, if ur herbs are good quality you can get 3 mini sessions off one decent pinch. I'm gettin 10ish sessions above 400 degrees on the cfx with a 20 second heat up time.
Does anyone else find the liquid pad useless? Mine doesn't fit so I cut it a bit but overall I found concentrates work great just sandwiching it between bud. I also found that small loads work great without the liquid pad like s and b recommends.
The cfx isn't a clone...nor does it replicate every aspect of the mighty experience.
Many here say you can get a sweet deal on Mighty through Puffitup, late model no bs, authorized.I get that, the cooling system on the s and b is legit, their convection/conduction heater design is the best for a big session bowl vape. The chamber for the air to heat up is much much bigger than the cfx. The heater in the cfx is contained in the small steel housing a millimeter or two below where the herbs sit. The battery life and heat up time on the cfx/cf crushes s&b portables. You can get a cfx for 150 and a cf for 110 which is basically the same vape experience. You can take your chances on ebay and get a mighty for 360ish new (hopefully they aren't selling those cheap legit mighty clones for that price). If u get a legit mighty it's prob the overstock of the defective units. I can only see myself buying directly from s&b if they even do that.
Many here say you can get a sweet deal on Mighty through Puffitup, late model no bs, authorized.
Have you had any fair opportunity to try a Mighty?
I'm pretty happy with battery charge life. It's possible to do 6-8 bowls over the course of a day, charge while preparing and eating dinner, then be good to go well into the evening. Also has option to use a/c power.
Nope never tried, i did check puff it up, they are sold out of mightys, u can get the crafty for 288 there with coupon so not too bad.