Crafty/Crafty+ by Storz & Bickel

OK, I really have been following along (or so I thought) but somehow missed the beginning of the model unit discussion. My apologies for the obvious question but, how does one determine what model unit they have?

I bought mine fairly early in (am at 57 hours), but can't figure out what model unit that makes it.

Thanks

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I believe, I could be wrong but if I'm right, what you are trying to know is what your crafty model number is correct? Well there should be a CY00**** number the higher the number the newer the model. I believe anyone one who can share there thoughts on this.
 
Miguelamoncada86,

Sinclue

OK disagree with me, I can't force you to be right
"He", ie me, has the serial number CY00982, but he/me doesn't see how that tells him the unit number (7400, whatever). If it matters.

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"He", ie me, has the serial number CY00982, but he/me doesn't see how that tells him the unit number (7400, whatever). If it matter. Why can't I upload an image?
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the one in the app was off of the first one I sold
The second one is the new one it's 78** not 74**

 
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Miguelamoncada86,

Sinclue

OK disagree with me, I can't force you to be right
Sorry for the denseness, but that would mean my unit number would be 900 and they are selling 7800 number units and above at this point? With the Android App when you tap the serial number 5 times and gain access what is the number you get called?

And perhaps an even denser question is why not just refer to a Serial Number as a Serial Number instead of a Unit Number....or are they now interchangeable?

As this is kind of OT I'm content to let it drop as it doesn't seem to have anything to do with my unit. Just curious.

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t-dub

Vapor Sloth
Well here are some interesting things in the panel and their values:
  • Firmware Version V02.04
  • Hardware ID 16407
  • PCB version ?????
  • SN device CY 001 923
  • SN hardware 0000001827
  • Device info ?????
Plus all the battery, voltage, MaHs, and temperature infos . . .
 

Hotz

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Just to say received my replacement crafty today. 9 day turnaround :). Received a completely new unit charger etc...
Am so pleased to have crafty back.
Thanks S&B for the no hassle replacement

Nice! what is your serial number range?

Thanks
 
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DMPesso

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Just to say received my replacement crafty today. 9 day turnaround :). Received a completely new unit charger etc...
Am so pleased to have crafty back.
Thanks S&B for the no hassle replacement

What number is your replacement?
 
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smokie

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@Hotz in the 4000. Firmware still 4,02 but performing great. And pleased with the whole process. Got extra bits which covered the postage I paid to send it in. So I'm not left feeling out of pocket
 
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gamhead

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@nappymac - Thats obviously warranty and you should receive a new one pending S&B's review of documentation and condition of the device.

@Astedra My first one did the same thing. Fortunately the replacement seems slightly more robust. These things get molded in batches with outliers on either end of the process. I had several "fins" break off before the larger failure occurred.

Hey t-dub,

Did they charge you for the replacement plastic outer?
How much?

Also do they reimburse outgoing postage on Warantee items?

Thanks
 
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blumpkinator

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USB 2.0 charging allows a max current of 10w [5v x 2A] the heater in the crafty draws approximately 30w. It's physically impossible to power the heating element without the battery.

When I use my Crafty plugged in it will stop charging while the heater is running full blast but when it gets up to temp you can see it starts charging again until you hit it and bring the temperature down.
 

Marley08

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Have to say that I have read this thread from cover to cover. Decided to take the leap into vaping and acquired the Mighty (CY serial). I loaded it up with a pinch of material, compacted with the liquid pad. Before I knew it I was GONE. The amount of product I used was barely anything, my stash is going to last forever with this thing. Looking to acquire the Plenty as well and reserve the Crafty for when I'm out and about. Thanks everyone for writing and sharing about their product. I've never vaped before and figured GO BIG OR GO HOME and I am 100% satisfied with my purchase. I smoke only once a week so this should last me eons.
 

Rybow

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Hey guys , Im new here to this forum and would like to thank everyone for all the input on the Crafty. Ive read this entire thread and I got lots of good information. I ordered my Crafty yesterday and I got it today. Very excited is an understatement. I have not used it yet as im still at work. My serial number is 7XXX and I ordered directly from Storz and Bickel. The O ring set that came in the box are different colors so im guessing this is the updated version. I want to thank all of you for all the great info and tips. I have the PAX and Extreme Q. This is my first Storz and Bickel and I cant wait to try it. Their reputation speaks for itself. Is there anything I need to know when taking the cooling unit on and off ? Ive seen a few people post that the plastic broke.
 
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gamhead

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Is there anything I need to know when taking the cooling unit on and off ? Ive seen a few people post that the plastic broke.

Yeah, be careful not to "cross thread" the cooling unit when screwing it down the 1/4 turn into the Crafty main unit. This is how you can easily snap the plastic..
 
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vapeppau

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Is there anything I need to know when taking the cooling unit on and off ?
I always visually make sure the threads are aligned. Then again I've always had to do that coz I pack the bowl and then drop the oil pad on top...so you have to compress it with the cooling unit a bit before turning it 90 degrees
 
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Marley08

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So I had to experiment a little today. I took literally 10 shredded kernels (what you get when you grind) and vaped it in the crafty (with liquid pad). Not only did I get serious vapor, I got HIGH, LIKE A BOSS. I told my bud about it and he said he "HAS TO GET ONE!!!" Wall note, best method is mouth inhale, then into lungs, then exhale. I did this yesterday and tasted lovely buds all day at Walmart.
 
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vapeppau

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So I had to experiment a little today. I took literally 10 shredded kernels (what you get when you grind) and vaped it in the crafty (with liquid pad). Not only did I get serious vapor, I got HIGH, LIKE A BOSS. I told my bud about it and he said he "HAS TO GET ONE!!!" Wall note, best method is mouth inhale, then into lungs, then exhale. I did this yesterday and tasted lovely buds all day at Walmart.
interesting you find that, i personally like straight to lung, it might just be a placebo but i feel like i always get higher that way. also with straight to lung the vapour on exhalation looks thinner...that might be better absorption in the lungs?(??)
 
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DMPesso

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Hey guys , Im new here to this forum and would like to thank everyone for all the input on the Crafty. Ive read this entire thread and I got lots of good information. I ordered my Crafty yesterday and I got it today. Very excited is an understatement. I have not used it yet as im still at work. My serial number is 7XXX and I ordered directly from Storz and Bickel. The O ring set that came in the box are different colors so im guessing this is the updated version. I want to thank all of you for all the great info and tips. I have the PAX and Extreme Q. This is my first Storz and Bickel and I cant wait to try it. Their reputation speaks for itself. Is there anything I need to know when taking the cooling unit on and off ? Ive seen a few people post that the plastic broke.

I'm curious to know if they're still selling older units or only new ones because last month I bought directly from storz and bickel and I got a 1600 unit
 
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herbivore21

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Damn! I think my stock Crafty charger is dead. I plugged my crafty into it to charge and noticed my Crafty wasn't charging anymore. If I move the cable around I could get it to light up, but whenever I turn it on now it gives me flashing red lights (no other colors).

Please tell me noone has ever had the flashing red lights be the end of their crafty, especially when I'm in the middle of warrantying my Mighty. I've plugged the Crafty into a phone charger cable and it seems to be charging just fine now, will wait til it is fully charged before I go to use this! Damn, was just about to try carbonated water hits through the bubbler with it too!
 
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Vapoz

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Damn! I think my stock Crafty charger is dead. I plugged my crafty into it to charge and noticed my Crafty wasn't charging anymore. If I move the cable around I could get it to light up, but whenever I turn it on now it gives me flashing red lights (no other colors).

Please tell me noone has ever had the flashing red lights be the end of their crafty, especially when I'm in the middle of warrantying my Mighty. I've plugged the Crafty into a phone charger cable and it seems to be charging just fine now, will wait til it is fully charged before I go to use this! Damn, was just about to try carbonated water hits through the bubbler with it too!

I think your usb cable is broken, have you tried another cable? You can use any usb-charging with 2A.
 
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