Roth
Pining for the Mountains
It wasn't doing anything because he didn't send it in because he doesn't own one because he wanted to find out from B&S first what the deal was with their battery policy because he's afraid of having to dish out $120 once or twice a year because that's a ripoff
I think i'll be moving on from the Mighty once and for all, simply for that reason. If it was $60 no problem, but at $120 and paying shipping back and forth (maybe $20 each way?) i'm looking at over $200cdn in order to fix the batteries. Fuck that!
I still think the Mighty is the best portable I have ever used, and should any changes occur (especially obviously removable batteries) I would buy one again. I just can't justify such an expensive product anymore. Maybe if they had Arizer's AAA customer support.
Really? Because one person, who doesn't even own a Mighty, is claiming his batteries are completely useless within 3 months, you're questioning selling "the best portable I have ever used"?
How many people (who actually own a Mighty) have actually had issues like that? How many thousands of others are still going strong?
Totally agree on the removable battery aspect. If S&B ever made the Crafty/Mighty with a removable battery, it would take it to a whole new level. But I realistically don't see that happening any time soon, or at all.
However, the Crafty/Mighty have now reset the high water mark in certain aspects of portable vaporizers. So someone will come along, and improve upon it. So yes, they're not perfect, but it's driving the industry forward imo.