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  1. mulciber

    TinyMight / TM 2

    I have a very newbie-sounding question. I've been using the TM/TM2 for years, and always with the short glass stem. I've never really had an issue with cooling. I handle it other ways and enjoy the vapor completely. I just broke one of my stems and was about to replace it. I can see that the...
  2. mulciber

    TinyMight / TM 2

    I'm afraid I never gave much thought to battery life. I'm seeing my 18650s drain instantly in light use. I've seen that there are ways to preserve the power as long as possible, but I'm wondering how many recharges are the average for these before they meet their demise. I've also seen some...
  3. mulciber

    Discontinued VapeXhale Cloud EVO

    I had one I wasn't using and sold it through FC. Have a look in the chats and so on to see if anyone's looking for one. For those who love them they're quite valuable.
  4. mulciber

    TinyMight / TM 2

    They may not answer promptly, but in my experience they're happy to answer questions if they can. The switch broke on my TM2 about 1.5 months after it arrived. There appears to have been some bad switches, and that may be all this is. They sent a mailing label and had a repaired unit back to...
  5. mulciber

    TinyMight / TM 2

    This person is asking about point #4 of the appendix on the back page of the instruction manual. It allows the user to go beyond the set temperature range. I've never done it, so I can't advise. However, I'm curious as to why one would want to.
  6. mulciber

    TinyMight / TM 2

    I am not a physicist, but I honestly can't see how it would be possible for "aluminum dust" to gather on the o-ring. In fact it just doesn't make sense to me that the device would be generating "aluminum dust" in anything like normal handling. No offense, not disputing, it just doesn't seem to...
  7. mulciber

    TinyMight / TM 2

    There is not, especially since they are designated "Food grade silicone" on the Tinymight website. I regard some of the flags raised here warily. Not an expert on these matters, but the maker of the TM seems to have begun with an eye to safety concerns, and made improvements for the second...
  8. mulciber

    TinyMight / TM 2

    It's true that I saw at least one tear-down, but it was insufficient to determine the security of the path. I'll follow your reference. Thank you!
  9. mulciber

    TinyMight / TM 2

    I tend to believe the maker absent any information to the contrary. I searched for a proper tear-down or X-ray cross-section of the OG TM (what I have) and haven't found one. I suppose there's been no one willing to take a band saw to their device. I'd very much welcome being pointed to...
  10. mulciber

    AirVape legacy

    As a matter of fact, I do. I have two original Legacy's. One was a bit spotty so rather than repair it, I got another. then I purchased the Pro. They work differently, and sometimes the OG Legacy is just what I want. It hits more lightly, and is, perhaps, better for "microdosing" than the Pro...
  11. mulciber

    AirVape Legacy Pro

    Up to you, but I can assure you that there's _plenty_ to like about this unit. I am very glad I have it, as I was with the OG, despite any shortcomings. It does more things v. well than most comparable devices, imo.
  12. mulciber

    AirVape Legacy Pro

    I've played around with these variables too, and you may be right. It's a fairly subtle difference. I think a bit too much may be made of the conduction angle. I do think the redesign may put a little more weight on the heat retained by the chamber, but I don't think you've got a real conduction...
  13. mulciber

    AirVape Legacy Pro

    You've got it right, it's useless. I posted about this before — it's just a fail. I suspect they'll figure it out and issue a fix, but they'll probably charge for it. The "theory" was that as you turn it anticlockwise the cap would extend downward and make the chamber smaller and compact it. But...
  14. mulciber

    AirVape Legacy Pro

    I want to give you a bit more detail. First, the mouthpiece is ceramic, and it's one of my favorite things about the unit. Feels right, pulls right, easy to clean, more or less unbreakable. The path on the pro works like this: hot air through the material in the bowl, vapor rises and goes...
  15. mulciber

    AirVape legacy

    It really sounds like the Legacy Pro checks a lot of boxes for you. Good luck!
  16. mulciber

    AirVape legacy

    In short, the upgrade is worth it for the small improvements, but if I didn't have the hundred bucks to spend I'd be perfectly happy to continue using my OGs. Agree about the NANO, my friend has one and it's near perfect; so easy to use and clean, and pure convection/on-demand. The only...
  17. mulciber

    AirVape legacy

    I agree with the poster who said the Legacy Pro was the best for them. It is an amazing device, not so much for the design — which I feel stumbles in a few ways — but for the utility when you work out how to make the design function most effectively. IOW, it's incredibly on-target for specific...
  18. mulciber

    AirVape legacy

    You mentioned you don't like maintenance, and both versions of the Legacy really do require some maintenance. There are much easier devices out there, so I guess the Legacy wouldn't be so good for you (although if you get comfortable with the maintenance it is very rewarding). I'll answer some...
  19. mulciber

    AirVape Legacy Pro

    I hear you. I think of it as my "special needs" vaporizer. Super charming, but just a bit "slow". Nevertheless, when you develop a good working relationship with it, it does deliver, big time. I'm still its biggest booster, but I got my friend to buy one and he has held it against me since. What...
  20. mulciber

    AirVape Legacy Pro

    I'm sure the temperatures vary from unit to unit, but I feel you should only be up around 395 if you've mostly exhausted your material and want to wring a bit more out of it. You're right. The new "micro dosing disk" is a fail. You can see what they were going for — a lid on the chamber that...
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