JollyGreenGiant
Well-Known Member
Continued due to the post length limitation..
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1. No one will ever complain that battery life is TOO good and while the battery life is certainly good enough for me, if you're using it heavily, and going through more than 4-5 pots of cannabis a day, you're going to be charging it daily, and if you're not paying attention, or rocking a full charge - you'll deplete the battery. I really don't find the battery life to be THAT much inferior to a Mighty+, it feels like it's ~80% as capable in that department.
2. No built-in brush - as I mentioned earlier. As a pure convection vape, you want your screens to be unobstructed and spending 2 seconds to give them a quick swirl with a brush after you have emptied out the vaped material will pay dividends. not having that integrated, as they had done with the stirring/tamping/cleaning tool is a miss.... but as you can see - i'm grasping at straws here.
3. The status LED's are hard to see if you put non-clear liquids in the cup. I really don't see this as an issue - but for the sake of completeness, it's worth mentioning.
4. The only REAL gripe I have so far (and it's nothing that would prevent me from buying more TB's) is that occasionally the cup gets confused, and when you're holding down the oven heating button, it thinks you're trying to go back and forth between the "sensing the pull" mode and the manual "hit the trigger" oven firing mode and it doesn't fire the oven, and you get a hit of nothing. This doesn't happen very often, and could be a user error on my part.
5. There is a bit of a learning curve to get the best vapor/hits from the device. Literally anyone can get solid hits from it - but to get MONSTER rips, that are silky smooth and packed with flavor requires a little more thought into how tightly the pot is packed (you want it loose) the grind and the draw length/speed. It's not difficult at all per se, but I find the more I use it - the better my results. Initially I was putting way more material than needed in the pots, and like the instructions say - less is really more with this device.
6. People complain about not being able to charge it while the cup is in place. Hasn't been an issue for me though.
Give one a shot. Provided you don't get a dud, I think you'll find it's a solid product.
Sighs:
1. No one will ever complain that battery life is TOO good and while the battery life is certainly good enough for me, if you're using it heavily, and going through more than 4-5 pots of cannabis a day, you're going to be charging it daily, and if you're not paying attention, or rocking a full charge - you'll deplete the battery. I really don't find the battery life to be THAT much inferior to a Mighty+, it feels like it's ~80% as capable in that department.
2. No built-in brush - as I mentioned earlier. As a pure convection vape, you want your screens to be unobstructed and spending 2 seconds to give them a quick swirl with a brush after you have emptied out the vaped material will pay dividends. not having that integrated, as they had done with the stirring/tamping/cleaning tool is a miss.... but as you can see - i'm grasping at straws here.
3. The status LED's are hard to see if you put non-clear liquids in the cup. I really don't see this as an issue - but for the sake of completeness, it's worth mentioning.
4. The only REAL gripe I have so far (and it's nothing that would prevent me from buying more TB's) is that occasionally the cup gets confused, and when you're holding down the oven heating button, it thinks you're trying to go back and forth between the "sensing the pull" mode and the manual "hit the trigger" oven firing mode and it doesn't fire the oven, and you get a hit of nothing. This doesn't happen very often, and could be a user error on my part.
5. There is a bit of a learning curve to get the best vapor/hits from the device. Literally anyone can get solid hits from it - but to get MONSTER rips, that are silky smooth and packed with flavor requires a little more thought into how tightly the pot is packed (you want it loose) the grind and the draw length/speed. It's not difficult at all per se, but I find the more I use it - the better my results. Initially I was putting way more material than needed in the pots, and like the instructions say - less is really more with this device.
6. People complain about not being able to charge it while the cup is in place. Hasn't been an issue for me though.
Give one a shot. Provided you don't get a dud, I think you'll find it's a solid product.
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