@thenamefittz you receive your unit yet? Been checking back here every day to see how you like it.
Also, has anyone seen
this review that the Vape Critic did? His review on the Mighty was a big part of why I bought it, which is why I was super surprised to hear that he feels the sub is lackluster. To me, it's still the daily go-to. I did like how he compared it to a drag racer though. Pretty accurate.
Thanks for wondering!! And yeah, actually it arrived on March 9th and - as you can tell - I've been so into it that I've completely forgotten about the forum! Lol. I've literally been baked ever since, I don't know what it is but this thing gets you to an entirely new level of high. I'll wake up still high some days!! I've gone from smoking 1-1.5 grams a night to vaping like .6-.8 tops.
First off when I got it I (after waiting so long) instantly turned it on to highest for a little bit and then went to town. Everyone said it tasted funny, which it did, so then when we sobered up and read the manual... apparently you were supposed to do high temperature burn offs for an hour. Uh oh. I did feel sort of shitty during the first day or so, so perhaps that was it? Hope it's not too much concern now xP.
My only irks with it so far are that I can't get over this 'hair drier/curling iron' smell it gives off while heating. Also you can hear a slight electrical whirring noise coming from it. Oh and for some reason flowers only seem to work well in it (like 1-3 hits and done) at the 7 or 8 setting.
But here's an interesting story... the Sublimator has, in a sense, raped my favorite piece for a short period of time. I put that stupid 18mm teflon adapter around the atomizer and bam... first use in my piece and it got stuck inside my downstem. The past week that annoying 18mm ring has just been violating my bong.. it was taunting me dang it!
EDIT: I finally got it off after hours of going HAM, I said F it and took cutting tools, wire cutters, and razors and started to bend and break away at the teflon until I was able to get a nice lip to grab on with needle nose pliers. The trick here I believe was using a big banquet-style serving fork, one that has 3 large tines/prongs, to pry the teflon away from the glass after soaking it in extremely hot water. This is what created the weak spots and gaps for me to cut and pull away at to make a plier-friendly grabbable spot.