Great points as usual, @OF. I hope you have a spectacular day with your Solo II. I am currently in Ecuador but brought mine with me. Just hope I can find some better weed than this Colombian compress shit! ...it's actually not too bad.
Happy New Year, Sir.
Wow. So many posts about defective parts right from Day 1.
I just don't get how anyone can call this a quality product. No hate responses, please. Just an opinion.
EXACTLY! Why the unwarranted concern?! We breathe in more shit and pollutants during our day-to-day routines. If anyone is THAT concerned about hurting their lungs...quit vaping. The vapor is most likely doing more damage than any room temperature air passing over electronics. lol
...but...
I totally agree. I would NEVER buy a car (particularly a luxury one) if I had to change the oil, replace parts and completely clean it every time it was driven once or twice. I just consider the MV1 (and a couple of other 'high end' vapes that look great) extremely high maintenance. But some...
I don't use the pads; I simply place a small stainless steel screen on top of the load in the capsule then put on the lid. Both the added screen and capsule lid prevent particles from entering the CU.
If you wish to use a smaller load in the capsule, simply place a flat screen, then a domed...
I only use capsules and find they facilitate better extraction. I'll often add a small screen on top of my load in the capsule to generate a bit more conduction. And it also keeps particles from flying into the cooling unit. I removed my CU screen on Day 1 and never looked back. You don't...
I couldn't agree with you more. I don't own the MV1 or Pax 3 but have tried each of them a few times. For me, the Solo II is far superior without the headaches and material quality issues. I do own a Mighty (which I like), but I still feel the Solo II is superior due to ease of cleaning and...
I believe a couple of folks are suggesting there may be something wrong with your Mighty. I agree. Honestly, this vaporizer is a no-brainer. If you are not getting good results it could be your unit is not heating up properly.
For what it's worth, the answers given to your questions will...
That's a good point.
I do find the capsules very easy and efficient. They also help to keep the bowl really clean and allow me to micro dose when I don't want a full load.
As far as extracting the last little bit the Mighty leaves behind, I think you are right; probably not worth it. And...
I fully agree with what @justcametomind is saying. Taking the Mighty out in cold temperatures is not the best plan to extend it's life. It will put a lot more stress on the batteries and the structural integrity of the plastic housing could be compromised. It's a great warm weather or indoor...
Interesting. I find using the capsules provides better extraction. I've compared the ABV from my buddy's Mighty (he only uses the bowl) to my ABV (using only capsules) with the same strains. My ABV is always a bit darker. Each to their own, I suppose.
If a new Mighty does surface, I...
There have been other reports of the power button ceasing to function on a few Mighty's. For what it's worth, don't turn the Mighty off then on again when the timer runs out; use the temperature +/- buttons to reset the timer. I've had my Mighty for three years and it still looks new with no...
With all due respect, I ONLY run my Mighty at 210C (max) all the time. I've had mine for three years now (the model right before the 20% battery increase) and mine still looks like new. I don't use other attachments for water or anything else. And I am very careful when I attach and remove my...
I, too, use the glass mouth piece exclusively. But you are right, it does come out easily when you twist it into place. Since I don't really take my Mighty anywhere, I just don't bother twisting it back when I am done a session. I leave it extended and ready for the next use. Not really a...