From watching various reviews it seems like there have been major revisions to the MV1. How can I be certain I am getting the latest version from a vendor?
If you buy from Ghost directly or an authorized dealer you will get the latest version. Ghost has referenced this. Once in-hand, here's the 3 indicators that it's the latest version:
1) It will be firmware version 1.4
2) It will have the new heat sink. Per GHOSTTEAM (Virgil) on VLF, "The new heat sink can be identified by its components, specifically the black rubber gasket and the mouthpiece/stem. The black rubber gasket has ridges on the stub. The mouthpiece/stem is sandblasted on the bottom end and is made of Makrolon."
3) It's the Stealth Black version.
Couldn't resist.
Strange. I've had two MV1 over the last couple years and never had a latch problem (aside from the initial resistance). Neither were a stealth, so maybe that is the common denominator.
Talking off the top of my head, I'd have to say that it's because the plastic latch on the Stealth is not overlaid, thus not reinforced, with chrome as the other colors are; which I think was done for aesthetics. I don't recall ever hearing about one of these chrome-overlaid latches breaking, but recently we did hear of our thread member who had problem with the chrome on the crucible hinge chipping from friction/rubbing.
@Mr420, you have to decide on which grind works for you. There is no "right" grind. Barone23 just posted the other day that he likes the extra fine grind of the New Vape Fine Grinder. I like medium/medium-coarse to coarse, but I don't to go for huge clouds. If your herb is moist, you may would want a finer grind; if it's dry, you might like a coarser grind to cut down on harshness. And supposedly strains make a difference, but this is where I get off the boat, too much analysis for me. You have to play around with different grinds, temps, draws. There is no one-size-fits-all. I say, if you're getting the intended result which is getting high or medicated, don't overthink it. With usage over time, your preferences will organically reveal themselves. You already have started to form your own opinions, e.g:
Still testing but it seems to me that with coarse grind the clods are much weaker and even though I might be using a little bit less bud, the strongest and tastiest hits are gone
I soak the lid(s) in iso after each session for a few minutes & then brush them with a toothbrush & rinse. If I'm refilling the same crucible during a session, I will, depending on blockage, run my thumb over the underside of the lid or if it needs more, brush it with a dry toothbrush. Just hold the lid up to a light when refilling to see if it's blocked.
I don't clean the ceramic base after each session. Don't care if the ceramic gets stained. I have about 7 crucibles in rotation currently, so sometimes I just cycle through them & when all are dirty, I'll throw the whole batch in iso to soak for a short time until I toothbrush & rinse them.