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.
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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