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Questions about Tint Might 2 and Mighty+

xbigxunitx

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My xmax V3 pro broke about 3 months ago after about 3 years of almost daily use. Since i live in Australia i thought i was never able to get another vape but recently found out i still could. I'm stuck between the Tm2 and Mighty+ medic, these are the only 2 high end portable vapes I can get/ am interested in due to the ban. I'm also only looking to use dosing caps for both as this reduces the amount i need to clean and makes them more portable.

I'm currently leaning more towards Mighty+ as it's the more sturdy and portable of the 2 (I'm quite clumsy) I mostly vape while walking my dog. I also really liked the long sessions my xmax would give me, i enjoy taking my time with the vape and not going through it quickly.

My main concern is saving money on bud, since my xmax broke I haven't smoked that often, as 7 grams would last me about 1 1/2 - 2 weeks, where with joints I'd be lucky if it lasted 3 - 4 days.

How does the high compare between the two, how big of a difference is the strength of being high and more specifically does one's high last longer then the other. I've seen people compare them as smoking a joint and hitting a bong. So the tm2 would get you higher but it wont last as long. Whereas the Mighty+ will still get me high but also last longer. Which if true, makes me think, would i be smoking more weed with the Tm2 since the high doesn't last as long or more with the mighty+ because I'd want to get higher.

I think the main push towards the Tm2 is a lot of people recommend it for high tolerances so wouldn't most daily users (in my position) want a tm2? Since (in this case) after daily using a mighty+ for a long while won't your tolerance get to a point where you'd want a tm2 to get higher due to your tolerance?

Is there any difference between the original mighty+ and the mighty+ medic. For instance would the medic version be worse/get you less high since it's been mainly approved for medicinal use and not recreational use?

I'm having such a hard time picking one over the other and I'm probably over thinking a lot of this but it is really expensive, the Mighty+ is $550 and the Tm2 is $600 and i really don't want to regret buying one over the other. Also if i were to get the Tm2 would the purple heart version be worth the extra money.
 
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justcametomind

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I don't own the vapes you mentioned, only the old gen of both, but IMHO the PH TM2 is worth the money because it is more durable, having less glass inside.
Coming from a Crafty/Mighty, I was in love with capsules when I bought my TM1 but ended up using rimmed basket screens instead, because the TM1 works better with such amount. When I debated about getting a TM2 or not, my undwerstanding was that basket screens was still the best way.
I would get a TM2PH which is current gen.
AFAIK the only difference you'll find on a Mighty medic is 50x silicone mouthpieces with a valve which lets multiple users use it without breathing inside the device and without touching their lips on the actual mp (as if used in a medical setting).
 
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xbigxunitx

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I don't own the vapes you mentioned but IMHO the PH TM2 is worth the money because it is more durable, having less glass inside.
Coming from a Crafty/Mighty, I was in love with capsules when I bought my TM1 but ended up using rimmed basket screens instead, because the TM1 works better with such amount. When I debated about getting a TM2 or not, my undwerstanding was that basket screens was still the best way.
I would get a TM2PH which is current gen.
I'll try look for some but doubt I'll be able to find any. Sadly when the ban took place all the sites that sold dry herb vapes completely stopped shipping to Australia entirely even if it was was really small accessories like basket screens. The pharmacy site I'm buying from only has the normal type of dosing capsules
 
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MSMPT69

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I own both the Mighty+ Medic and a Tinymight2. It basically depends on what you are looking for. I use both devices with capsules. The Tinymight2 is much more of a big hitter than the Mighty+. The Tinymight2 is pure convection so you need a good draw through the mouthpiece and you get big hits but it doesn't last as long as in the Mighty+. Where the Mighty+ is convection and conduction your caps will last longer and you can have a more gentle draw as it is not wholly reliant on drawing hot air through the herb. Where you talk about using it on the dog walk and taking your time then I would lean towards the Mighty+. I also own a Xmax V3 pro (VAS) and I would say the Mighty+ is much closer (but better) to the V3 pro than the Tinymight. Obviously the Mighty+ is much bigger than the Tinymight and there is something about the Tinymight in your hand where it is very tactile and a nice weight. I have the Purpleheart Tinymight2 and I think there is a small upgrade on the heater over the walnut model but most of it is aesthetics. Tinymight is definitely the most handsome vape I own.
I don't think you will have a tolerance issue. I have been using herb for 40 years and the Mighty+ still gets me very heavily medicated.
Only my opinion but I think you would be happier with the Mighty+. All power to you in continuing to vape despite all the bans in your country.
 

xbigxunitx

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I own both the Mighty+ Medic and a Tinymight2. It basically depends on what you are looking for. I use both devices with capsules. The Tinymight2 is much more of a big hitter than the Mighty+. The Tinymight2 is pure convection so you need a good draw through the mouthpiece and you get big hits but it doesn't last as long as in the Mighty+. Where the Mighty+ is convection and conduction your caps will last longer and you can have a more gentle draw as it is not wholly reliant on drawing hot air through the herb. Where you talk about using it on the dog walk and taking your time then I would lean towards the Mighty+. I also own a Xmax V3 pro (VAS) and I would say the Mighty+ is much closer (but better) to the V3 pro than the Tinymight. Obviously the Mighty+ is much bigger than the Tinymight and there is something about the Tinymight in your hand where it is very tactile and a nice weight. I have the Purpleheart Tinymight2 and I think there is a small upgrade on the heater over the walnut model but most of it is aesthetics. Tinymight is definitely the most handsome vape I own.
I don't think you will have a tolerance issue. I have been using herb for 40 years and the Mighty+ still gets me very heavily medicated.
Only my opinion but I think you would be happier with the Mighty+. All power to you in continuing to vape despite all the bans in your country.
Thanks a lot for the detailed response, I just wanted to also ask how much of a difference there is in high strength between the 2, how different is the high itself when using either one and which one saves you more on weed do you think.
I'm probably going to go for the mighty+ now from your advice but I'm just curious.
 
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Rodney

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I have both the TM2 and Mighty+ and you would be better off with the TM2 as it is much better for micro dosing and the bickle tickle and popcorn taste from the Mighty+ ruins the high for me.

With the TM2 you only need to use a tiny amount to get one good hit/high with the Mighty+ you need to use double the amount and get much more sips from it but the high is not as good as the TM2 imo.

TBH the xmax V3 pro you broke is a better vape than the Mighty+ apart from the Mighty+ being built much better and better battery life.

The TM2 can also be used as a sipper at lower temperatures and again is much better experience than the Mighty+

Only 2 downsides of the TM2 are battery life is not great so need to rotate batteries and it can combust if you use on too high temp and some material gets into oven. The Mighty+ will never evert combust and battery life is 5 times that of the Tm2.
 
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