There is! and I found it by mistake.
The first night I got my Mighty, I dumped my liquid pad into the fire by mistake with some ABV!
So I had been playing around with torn up cotton wool balls in other vapes, I tried some in the Mighty (no capsules), and continued like this until recently.
My findings:
It's fully and easily customizable in size and will push into shape and hold well.
It's easy to empty when hot and will leave the area around the CU totally clean. (emptying cold will leave fibers attached to CU, but these can be wiped by the next "hot emptying")
There may be a tiny effect (maybe not a negative one) on vapor quality or flavor (I used regular pharmacy cotton balls)
I had a tiny worry of inhaling fibers but I doubt this is possible through a sticky CU interior, I felt I was spending too much time placing the cotton when filling, and I just want to experiment with various screens and order new liquid pads now.
The only downside for you is that the cotton will need to be placed over the capsule and then thrown away after. Sounds easy but might get tedious after 100 times! Perhaps you could pre-make little balls.
You should have space, as the tiniest wispy covering of cotton should do what you need.
Purchased my mighty from an online vape shop here in uk for £200 (€240ish) plus free gifts. I see the seller has put prices up £20 since. Probably to do with exchange rate after the brexit mess.
The pack of 8 dosing capsules in holder should do you long enough. They are more solid than I was expecting. Key to them is putting the lids on square. And after a couple of uses they slide on
and off very easily.
You did well with that price, it's a good unit for that kinda money! Great competitive retailers in the UK too though.
Thanks for the advice I'll get the 8 so for a start, and I'm good at cleaning vape stuff etc by now so I might be able to keep them working for a while!
Nice looking bike on the photo there, i'll bet those new Austrian ones are real fun. And the paint scheme now matches your Mighty/ filling tools etc!!
Good luck with it!
i found with caps that if it gets bent out of shape
you can push the lid right down into its slot in magazine
it acts as a temporary vice and realigns the lid for correct fit
so you can then fit base on more easily..then pry whole capsule out
Nice trick, I will try it. Cheers!
Hello good sirs of the vaping community. I am all new to vaping but I have been following the Mighty since it came out as well as this thread (yes all 300+ pages of it) Due to my lifestyle I was not ready to say FC and didn't want to become a guinea pig on a new and expensive vape so I've been waiting and collecting all neccessary information. My VAS has increased to its max and concluded that myself as well as the Mighty are prepared and so pulled the trigger on it. Few days ago I bought the device through a 3rd party on amazon.co.uk at a very reasonable £234. Fortunately, or at least I believe (3 year warranty) I received not the original Storz&Bickel Mighty but the "Vapormed Mighty Medic" the only problem I got with this is that although I am 99.9% sure that the thing is legit, the box did not come with a factory seal and the instructions were missing. At first I was weirded out, so I contacted amazon to return it and I bought a new one only to receive the same exact thing today, no seal, no literature. The serial number on box and device match and from all the info in this forum as well as hundreds of videos and reviews online and Amazon's reputation i'm sure I did not buy a knock off. I cannot compare it to others because I have not been able to find any reviews/unboxings of the Mighty Medic I originally wanted this version but was skeptical as there was not much information about it but IMO it's the same device as the original (non-clinical) Mighty. Therefore I have made a few pictures and a quick unboxing video so any of you there interested can have an idea of what to expect although I haven't bought it through the original vapormed.com site. Enjoy!
You did well there! And cool video too, I was pausing it to read the different markings on the rear. IP22 etc, wonder if the normal mighty is IP22 but just doesnt say on it.
That "INT: 7 on/ 30 off" has me intrigued too, something to do with interference with sensitive medical items perhaps, google shows nothing for it.
Last time I was in my doctors office I laughed thinking, "Pretty soon there could be a Mighty medic in here!" with a big box of those mouthpieces.
I think the reason there's no manual, is because the Medic manual gives advice which might be deemed "unsaleable" in your region if you get me.
Where the normal manual (and every other vape in UK) only advises regular aromatherapy.
Good luck with the unit, though you probably won't need it!
Did you take off the screen covering sticker right away??? I did on mine!