My first impressions:
I have owned MFLB, Vapor Genie, Iolite, Pax, Firefly, and now the Crafty and hands down the Crafty is the best portable I have ever used by far. The Pax and Firefly are in second place but way behind the Crafty. Storz & Bickel have thought of the entire experience of ownership and have crafted a solution for each problem.
The first amazing thing about the Crafty is the draw resistance. No longer do I feel like I am sucking out of a really thin straw. I can inhale with ease and this is so important for me. With the Pax and Firefly I have to use quite a bit of effort to take a draw, there is just so much draw restriction. It must be hard to make a product like this with very little draw resistance because no other portable have I tried has come close to how well the Crafty performed in this area.
Second is ease of filling and unloading the herb chamber. The filling tool they designed is so handy. You don't have to touch the herbs yourself when filling and it also stores your herb too.
Unloading is very easy, just pour out the herbs, and the chamber looks brand new. The chamber is wide and open and makes it really easy to brush of loose particles. From the looks of it, I feel like the chamber will stay really clean without much maintenance, similar to the filling chamber in the volcano. But time will tell.
Another big plus is the fact that no stirring is required. What a pain it was opening up the Firefly or Pax and trying to stir it. And you really needed to because the Firefly or Pax did not vape the herbs evenly. But the Crafty does, without any stirring it vapes the herbs evenly.
The default starting temperature is perfect for me. It roasts the erb to a nice dark brown color and gives you tons of huge hits. It rather amazing. It is much more efficient with smaller amounts of material than the volcano because of the size of the chamber.
Storz & Bickel did it again, they held to their own standards and waited until they got it right. And they did get it right. I wonder how long ago they started development on these?