@CuckFumbustion I don't really understand what you've bought though. Why should I need two M's?
The convenience of having two loads ready. I plan on carrying the tips and one body as one portable option. Filling and emptiying the VC in outdoor conditions is my consideration. Since I got it as my off-the-grid vape.
The options of having two. Cleaning one while having the other to use. Sometime I will keep the 1/2 vaped in one tip and a fresh in another. Also helped speed up my learning curve.
So this is a breakdown of what I bought. Essentially 2 'M's and all the replacement parts, a torch lighter and fat mouthpieces. No butter or wicks, just the hardware needed with backup.
2 'M's with the two types of extra rings and a pack of SS screens and a Vertigo triple torch. 2 Fat mouthpieces. $ 100.83
What I bought was the two types of rings that the 'M' uses. The thick rings that keep the condenser in place and the thinner hi-temp o-rings that keep the tips in the 'M' in the body. (The Ti uses 3 rings btw)
1 pack of replacement screens. They are small enough to lose even if they are durable.
The Vertigo triple torch (the venom?) which is a good all purpose torch.
2 fat mouthpieces which can be used as a sort of adapter.
Why go later, for $40, + no shipping ( although I do see why you
are hesitating, a PIH would make for a fire free experience ).
That is the other reason. I will want two if I like it. Bought these with going outdoors in mind. Could easily lose one, or just the cap, etc.... piece of mind.
Had trouble with changing the rings initially and had to throw out a couple from over working them. Purposely disassembled. cleaned and reassembled my 'M's before using them to remove any machine oils. There is less precision milling with the tips as opposed to the Ti's. That being a factor in considering replacement parts.
The parts now seem a lot more broken in and I only use one ring for the tips to kep it in place and become more accustomed to pulling the tips in and out of the body like a cartridge. Instead of being apprehensive to mess with it.