Following up on my previous post regarding my interaction with S&B. I had sent them an email on Monday advising that my Crafty that was received the previous Thursday does not consistently give the vibration feedback when reaching temp or turning on and off. I requested they ship a new Crafty before I send this defective, but still working Crafty back so I would not have to wait another two weeks to get a working unit. Surprisingly, I received an email from them that a new unit is already on its way to me and to ship the defective unit back with the label included in the package. Finally I can say, customer service is stepping up!
So disappointed with the Crafty... Where are the huge clouds everyone is talking about ?!
with the Crafty i got 2 or 3 big clouds, and then not much really...
But just in case, I think you should check for a leaky cuGot my new crafty today. Already got an Arizer Air, which I love.
So disappointed with the Crafty... Where are the huge clouds everyone is talking about ?!
For the same amount of bud, my Air delivers thicker and way more clouds than the Crafty. I can have two 10 minutes cloudy sessions with the Air, but with the Crafty i got 2 or 3 big clouds, and then not much really... The taste is good though, and it does get me high, but it is so frustrating. (btw, i smoke right under a projector, so I know exactly how big the clouds are)
Do you think there's something wrong with it ?
I guess huge isn't big?
This is the way the crafty and mighty vape it up! If your temps are on the higher side you will extract much faster. And coming from the Air myself, I know why.......AIRFLOW!!!
The Air is a CONDUCTION vaporizer, your clouds will definitely be "thicker". The Crafty is mainly CONVECTION. Completely different animals.
I would never go near the Air again after seeing the Crafty/Mighty light. I feel like the Solo/Air are practically neanderthal compared to the S&B portables. But everyone is different!
Welcome to the FC? Took you over a year to post? j/k
@Bourbon Kid, what are your temperature settings? Are you sipping or ripping? I find that with both the Crafty and Mighty regardless of how packed your bowl is, it is a vape that just doesn't work well when sipping
I think that's because the Crafty gives you cooler vapor. You barely know how much you're inhaling.Mmmmm, I guess I'm trying to hard ? I mean on the Air you have to inhale hard cause like biohacker said it's condution. I doing pretty much the same thing with the Crafty. With the Air, when the chamber is packed and I take a huuuge hit, I can feel it in my throat you know, it'es kinda itchy and I know this is a huge one. That didn't happen with the Crafty ! :/
And I think you're looking a little sick. You may need to leave work early and convalesce.I'm going to try again tonight after work, with temps a bit higher. I like to keep it low cause it's supposed to be free of those carcinogen stuff.
I guess I'm just not used to it ! The effects are here but just felt weird that the vapor density wasn't at all what I expected (actually a few people had the same issue on this thread from what I read)
And I think you're looking a little sick. You may need to leave work early and convalesce.
You are correct. In fact, for extended battery life, it is recommended not to use while charging.My Crafty is still in customs but i'm curious as to whether the Crafty has a battery bypass like the Mighty does when it's completely fully charged? My Mighty when fully charged and used plugged in never decrease the battery (it will never charge/blink). I was pretty sure the Crafty is not capable of this, and actually uses its own battery to supply some juice as well? So after a bit of plug in use, the battery charge will drop. Is this correct?
My Mighty when fully charged and used plugged in never decrease the battery (it will never charge/blink). I was pretty sure the Crafty is not capable of this, and actually uses its own battery to supply some juice as well? So after a bit of plug in use, the battery charge will drop. Is this correct?
I'm honestly shocked to hear that you don't feel it in your throat with the Crafty... the vapour is so damn powerful that it's impossible not to cough. Try turning up your temp to say 375-380F for one session and come back with your results. Cheers!Mmmmm, I guess I'm trying to hard ? I mean on the Air you have to inhale hard cause like biohacker said it's condution. I doing pretty much the same thing with the Crafty. With the Air, when the chamber is packed and I take a huuuge hit, I can feel it in my throat you know, it feels kinda itchy and I know this is a huge one. That didn't happen with the Crafty ! :/
I'm honestly shocked to hear that you don't feel it in your throat with the Crafty... the vapour is so damn powerful that it's impossible not to cough. Try turning up your temp to say 375-380F for one session and come back with your results. Cheers!
@Bourbon Kid When I first got the Crafty I encountered zero resistance on the drag and was getting next to no clouds at all, I immediately thought the device wasn't working properly. After a few sessions I quickly realized what the differences were and ever since then it's been nothing but bliss for me.
Half a bowl at max temps will usually give me 3 solid rips of decent vapor, then a final wisp of vapor. Put some bubblehash on there and it can turn into 10-12!