If you can wait that’s great, if not you’re better off looking for another decent vaporizer to buy or borrow until it comes in. Smoking right now would make the transition harder, and if you avoid it you’ll probably be happier when your break’s over.
You canusually find a VapCap tip and cap with a glass connector at least for like $50 or less for example. I know you want to avoid Butane, but it’s nice to have a solid backup and it’s easy and quick to get one if you can’t wait for the TM. Just about anything else that doesn’t melt plastic while you use it is an okay backup too.
As a last resort, rigging up something as simple as a thick glass tube with a screen heated from the outside can work.
It’s not the hybrid heating that bothers most of us about the Mighty, it’s the slow heating and session style most of us don’t love.
Yes you can dump a hot dosing cap out after every hit, but I’d rather just draw a little longer on the Firewood 7 (also hybrid but it heats up in a few seconds) and stick it back in my pocket.
Because I don’t often take more than 1-2 draws at a time, on demand performance is very important to me. Even for people who often use a whole bowl or more at once, unless they’re ready to stop after exactly 1 bowl the Mighty requires sacrifices that the FW, TM, FP or just about anything convection or “on-demand” we talk about here more appealing.
As for effects, I think with some of these fast extracting vaporizers I miss out on part of the body effects that I first got with my conduction Ascent because I took like 5+ long slow draws from it along with edibles. One draw from the FlowerPot can be more than enough for my head, but I’d have to slow down and take more small draws (or completely melt my brain with several big ones) to see if I could get similar effects, but I think with the right techniques I probably could get similar effects from convection.
If you have a higher tolerance and want to experiment, maybe try convection at high temps and take as many draws as you do with conduction or hybrid to see what effects you get. I think conduction vs convection makes some difference, but if you use either one in the right way for you I think you can get where you want to be.