You might find that not everyone appreciates that. In general, when you run into someone that doesn’t it’s nice to just accept the fact, rather than explaining why they should be ok with it.
So, my TM2 contracted “the buzz” after tipping over (vertical to horizontal) on a wooden desk. Still works great, but the buzz is very much noticeable when close enough to the unit to use.
Two questions:
1. Is there any reason to actually try to remedy the buzz, from a performance or...
This feels like it’s verging into pile-on territory, but it really does deserve to be addressed: @EntWoodVapes, what’s the deal with the “testimonials”??
So you’re tacitly encouraging people to leave vapes accessible to children? I don’t think that’s really a look that you should be going for. “Not accessible to children” should mean exactly that, which this kind of “child resistance” obviously isn’t. If you wouldn’t be ok with leaving a “child...
At this point, my money’s on the next batch either being an updated 2.0 release (with USB-C and a bigger battery), or just not happening at all. It’s a well loved vape in certain aficionado spaces (like FC), but running another full production of the same units that came out in 2020 just doesn’t...
Without seeing the comments you’re referring to, I don’t think there’s any way for us to really answer that question. Lots of misinformation around, but we don’t know what you’re reading.
Just got a TM2 on Wednesday and am loving it so far, but coming from a Bowle as a daily driver (with occasional use of my lotus and omnivap), I find the vapor to be extremely neutral, bordering on flat. It’s sort of like going from a nice warm hi-fi set up to using high-end reference monitors...
Just picked up a TinyMight after two years with the Bowle as my daily driver, and I was immediately struck by how spoiled I’ve been with both the cooling of the Bowle’s stem and just how quick and easy it is to load and unload.
Did you purchase directly from them? Iirc, the time frame you describe would have been when they were automatically doubling the warranty to four years.
“An” is the word you’re looking for, @ukera usa. You might want to hire a proofreader; multiple typos on a press release really doesn’t inspire confidence.
Once again, it sounds like you’ve got questions for S&B, not some rando on the internet. None of this has anything to do with the warranty, unless you’ve got a very confused notion as to what a warranty is.
If you want someone to prove a negative assertion, I’ve got some bad news for you buddy. Perhaps you should start with a source for the wild notion that the warranty has anything to do with product safety.
Just to make sure we’re on the same page: my car came with a 36 month warranty on the...