The Mighty/Mighty+ by Storz & Bickel

verdampersweats

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@blablablabla Yea i managed to find out they do free delivery honestly i wanted no accesories at all i just plan to use two with the easyflow adapters and http://www.dhgate.com/store/product/14-5mm-and-18-8mm-glass-adapter-double-bowl/381268450.html to keep it upright. I might get the Y adapter measured better though so they are back to back with no spaces.

If im right its worth the money at that price and it will actually be able to stand as one unit once the Y adapter is on the top. Thanks man i think thats who im going to go with and ask them to create an account they even take paypal which was a requirement of mine as well. All boxes ticked apart from the money now. And by the end of the month i wil be 2/3 of the way. :)
 

Vaporcussion

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Got a email from S&B anouncing their BRAND NEW......grinder, sigh...

But you haven't even tried direct loading?

Direct Loading with the coarse screen is the best experience, imo. But you can't dump/refill while driving, or lying on a windy beach! That's where the capsules rule....

Hoping that Mighty improvements include faster heatup times, after receiving the Solo 2 the Mighty seems slow! Would be nice for the Mighty to hit a little higher on the temps too, now that Solo 2 tops at 220c.

I feel that S&B will be refreshing the Mighty and Crafty this year! Well, that's my dream anyway.

Agreed, it's slow in comparison to Arizer and many others. A little hotter than 410F would be nice for concentrates, although 410 is doing just fine. As for a new product, I totally agree. They started with the grinder, lol

I think I saw that happen once or twice, and even the display pulling a David Copperfield and disappearing altogther! :o But then never saw the phenomenon occur ever again.

Glad you guys brought this up. When I first turn on, the screen stays blank for a split second; then it all pops up.

one more thing does anybody use oilpad capsules for concentrate? or do you use the bigger oil pad included with the mighty? Which would according to your opinions protect the device from unwanted clogging ? Does anybody use dosing caps with pads with no issues?

Definite go with the capsule with the built in pads. With the original larger pad there was the danger of leaking into the bowl. I've been using dabs of hashy looking wax, and it works great! Really great. I enjoy it more through the Mighty than with my FF2, which I may sell at this point...
 
@blablablabla Yea i managed to find out they do free delivery honestly i wanted no accesories at all i just plan to use two with the easyflow adapters and http://www.dhgate.com/store/product/14-5mm-and-18-8mm-glass-adapter-double-bowl/381268450.html to keep it upright. I might get the Y adapter measured better though so they are back to back with no spaces.

If im right its worth the money at that price and it will actually be able to stand as one unit once the Y adapter is on the top. Thanks man i think thats who im going to go with and ask them to create an account they even take paypal which was a requirement of mine as well. All boxes ticked apart from the money now. And by the end of the month i wil be 2/3 of the way. :)
I almost forgot, now I remember your post exactly, where you mentioned that you want to connect two devices into one. Hope it will then go smooth, Im happy to share it with everyone, hope it helps everyone who is tight with money and want to save and still get great deal.
Got a email from S&B anouncing their BRAND NEW......grinder, sigh...



Direct Loading with the coarse screen is the best experience, imo. But you can't dump/refill while driving, or lying on a windy beach! That's where the capsules rule....



Agreed, it's slow in comparison to Arizer and many others. A little hotter than 410F would be nice for concentrates, although 410 is doing just fine. As for a new product, I totally agree. They started with the grinder, lol



Glad you guys brought this up. When I first turn on, the screen stays blank for a split second; then it all pops up.



Definite go with the capsule with the built in pads. With the original larger pad there was the danger of leaking into the bowl. I've been using dabs of hashy looking wax, and it works great! Really great. I enjoy it more through the Mighty than with my FF2, which I may sell at this point...

Thank you for the liquid pads caps tip, which temp should I start with If I want to do this in economic way(prolong the sessions, I would get just light puff and then remove the capsule)
Do you put any herb under or above the capsule if there is any place left when you use caps with the liquid pads?
I want to also sell brand new LSV + mobius ion glass rig(bought before the mighty still sitting in that case with no use, but I still did not meet the requirements to post in classifieds.

Thank you
 
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canopycrawler

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If I were gonna have two, it would be two Mighty's, and I've had both.
I think all the best reasons have been enumerated, here's yet another.
The final argument, that of battery longevity/cost, is won hands down by Mighty.
Bearing in mind that we have zero reports of anyone's Mighty or Crafty lasting 600 hours, while we do have reports of batteries needing replacement at least once at 135 hrs. (one of my Crafty's; I got a 'break' at $50, and the price has gone up), and
Using an arbitrary lifetime as example:
Crafty's one battery may last, say 150 hours. Replacement cost, $70 US and likely postage for non warranty service.
Mighty's two batteries would go for twice as long, or 300 hours and cost $90 US to replace, plus postage.

If your piece lasts 600 hours, Crafty's costs will be 600/80= 7.5 times replaced @ $70= $525.00.
Mighty costs will be 600/300= 2 times replaced @ $90= $180.00. And postage would be half as many trips for the Mighty over this time period.

From what I can gather here, I'm a medium-to-heavy user and I log about 40 hours a month (that was my avg. over three Crafty in 8 months). So, in my example, I would spend a shitpot of money either way and that would be bonkers, but the illustration is interesting.

I joined to find out if anyone else had their Crafty hours rollover at 600 hours. I guess this is my answer "we have zero reports of anyone's Mighty or Crafty lasting 600 hours" :)
 
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Vaporcussion

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Thank you for the liquid pads caps tip, which temp should I start with If I want to do this in economic way(prolong the sessions, I would get just light puff and then remove the capsule)
Do you put any herb under or above the capsule if there is any place left when you use caps with the liquid pads?

I tried 390-410 and the whole range worked. For economy, I would just use less material rather than take the capsule out, but that's up to you! I tried mixing in herb once and it was harsh for me, because I don't normally vape herb at 390-410. However, if you already vape at that temp, go for it!

I joined to find out if anyone else had their Crafty hours rollover at 600 hours. I guess this is my answer "we have zero reports of anyone's Mighty or Crafty lasting 600 hours" :)

Don't know how anyone could time their Mighty hours, unless we had a stopwatch. All we have is length of ownership, and so far, so good!
 
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I tried 390-410 and the whole range worked. For economy, I would just use less material rather than take the capsule out, but that's up to you! I tried mixing in herb once and it was harsh for me, because I don't normally vape herb at 390-410. However, if you already vape at that temp, go for it!



Don't know how anyone could time their Mighty hours, unless we had a stopwatch. All we have is length of ownership, and so far, so good!
Thank you very much for that vape range gotta take note in my head lol,will try to microdose with it I use it all the way from 329 with herbs(to get them flavorful terps) and work my way up slowly to 410 :)
 
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Montell

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I really want a mighty, I am having a tough time though, its 500 dollars in canada, 360 i can cope with in america but 500 thats half a grand for a vape.

I am curious if it is still worth that, or if i should be looking at something newer/bit less money. I assume for 300 or slightly more usd i could get a good newer vape to.

However the reason I am looking at the mighty is because looking at reviews I have not seen a comparable for a portable. I love hearing performance of a desktop, i like clouds and i value very good airflow.

Is this vape still worth 500 canadian, especially given what I like about it, or should i be considering other newer vapes for a bit less?

I currently own a boundless cfx and a sticky brick jr, sticky brick jr is a different experience more like a pipe or bong vape somewhat of a novelty i purchased for 150, but i know the mighty would be an upgrade on the boundless.

A desktop vape is also an option because i smoke at home, but i like to go outside on my deck and pass it around when i am with others, I assume that makes a desktop difficult for this criteria.
 
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Bomb33

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Haven't used the boundless. But have heard a user on here say the mighty blows it outta the water. Lol. Stirring?
I bought mine for 504 after stinking tax. I know you could find cheaper for sure. Look around. And about it being worth it......... fucking right ya bud. You will save the money in bud that you aren't smoking. It can be very efficient with the capsules. It's worth every penny. And right now at this very instant it is what I think the most reliable portable out there that performs this good. Prove me wrong and buy one. I can almost guarantee your face will light up as did mine. And you will say that it's the best thing you ever purchased.
 

Winegums

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I really want a mighty, I am having a tough time though, its 500 dollars in canada, 360 i can cope with in america but 500 thats half a grand for a vape.

I am curious if it is still worth that, or if i should be looking at something newer/bit less money. I assume for 300 or slightly more usd i could get a good newer vape to.

However the reason I am looking at the mighty is because looking at reviews I have not seen a comparable for a portable. I love hearing performance of a desktop, i like clouds and i value very good airflow.

Is this vape still worth 500 canadian, especially given what I like about it, or should i be considering other newer vapes for a bit less?

I currently own a boundless cfx and a sticky brick jr, sticky brick jr is a different experience more like a pipe or bong vape somewhat of a novelty i purchased for 150, but i know the mighty would be an upgrade on the boundless.

A desktop vape is also an option because i smoke at home, but i like to go outside on my deck and pass it around when i am with others, I assume that makes a desktop difficult for this criteria.
I think that the Mighty excels at group session vaping, it has enough capacity for 3-5 people depending on tolerance, and will vape 6-7 bowls on a charge which is great.

I think $500 is just about too much for the vape but does offer an experience that rivals my Herbalizer.

One huge down side to the vape is the cooling unit cleaning that is required. It gets gunky pretty fast and can be a serious pain to clean.
 
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Receptor

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Don't know how anyone could time their Mighty hours, unless we had a stopwatch. All we have is length of ownership, and so far, so good!

All my vaping sessions are timed... 3 sessions a day @ 15min. per session.....30 months of ownwership.
So far...so good!! Battery has degraded to approx 60min. from my usage pattern. Model serial# in 300's.


CANNABIS......Cluster Headache....ReNew...Mission. Good To-Go!!!
 
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vapviking

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I joined to find out if anyone else had their Crafty hours rollover at 600 hours. I guess this is my answer "we have zero reports of anyone's Mighty or Crafty lasting 600 hours" :)
Hey! Welcome to the forum.
To be fair, you are quoting me from Jan, 2016, Crafty had only been out a little over a year, so there's a lot more water under the bridge at this point - but still stories are sparse about long Crafty life without user intervention. The best example we have is the pioneering work of @Vambo1980. See;

http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/the-crafty-by-storz-bickel.15984/page-338#post-1066915
You can do a search of his previous posts to learn more. And btw, that's all in the Crafty thread.

By "rollover" do you mean it went to 000 hours after the 600 mark? Or did it go to 601 as expected? Either way, it sounds like you must've done something right in life! to be rewarded like this!

Is it possible apply same technique like this ? with heat gun or hair dryer carefully removing the sticker from back so the warranty would not get voided?
https://www.reddit.com/r/craftymighty/comments/5gnjaz/crafty_battery_replacement/
Also, see the work of @Vambo1980 . I think one of his innovations was moving the battery's heat sensor a little away from the battery. Another was soldering connections to the board, eliminating the plugs (weak link in the circuit). But the piece you're linking to on reddit looks very informative.

One huge down side to the vape is the cooling unit cleaning that is required. It gets gunky pretty fast and can be a serious pain to clean.
There are a couple of very easy cleaning methods for Mighty/Crafty c/u's. We've been over this lots of times.
I will admit that the Grasshopper (my reference comparison) requires almost zero cleaning. I love the new Hopper performance front end (PFE), even less cleaning with this in place. But I don't find cleaning Mighty to be much trouble.
 

verdampersweats

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Zero cleaning is quite the statement @vapviking when i was looking at one and with OCD i am pretty much tied up in my free time with chores, Cleaning my Herbo is already a bitch cleaning two portable vapes also would be insane hence why i bought a Mighty with capsules and was looking at a second instead of a Mighty/Hopper combo. This is pretty much no cleaning if i threw the capsules out btw.

I hate myself i really do lol but at least you know you are getting all the little bits of info. I do not think i make many mistakes either my first desktop was the Herborizer aka perfection and my first portable was the Mighty. My second portable and final puchase must be complete perfection.
 

Receptor

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My original is going on 30months...@600hrs+. Got a second newly used as back up?
Received a Solo2 and/well...guess what...Mighty Solo is that good IMO. No Regrets...
Be Happy...ENJOY!!!!


CANNABIS....Cluster Headache....ReNew...Mission. Good to-Go!!!
 
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verdampersweats

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Do not, and I repeat DO NOT buy the Grasshopper then! Read REDDIT.

Mighty is close to perfection, as is the Solo 2 IMO.

Its just the wastage of two bowls heating up and down and up and down compared to having one sipper and one mega extractor. The GH battery life sounds crap for high temp lovers though i never dip below 210c i was one of those who like yourself thought it should be 220c standard on portables.

The thing with two is pass-through and capsules mean no cleaning and i can pop in and out with two bowls what i want. I would want to be in the garden sometimes with them in pass-through mode too i think with an extension. I think i am 90% sold it is just the niggling 10% saying try the Hopper. But i cannot be arsed with that battery life and multiple batterys.

Think about the size when you need more than one, Then size that up to a single mighty you have half the size profile of a mighty in my opinion someone taking a few would have a carry case which is the same size as a mighty and defeats the whole point for me personally.
 
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biohacker

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Its just the wastage of two bowls heating up and down and up and down compared to having one sipper and one mega extractor.

Why heat up and down? Why not just load less and rip it in one or two big hits? And the capsules sound like they are perfect for you?

The Mighty doesn't have "true" pass through, but if it's FULLY charged I do believe it can charge faster than is being used, however still is hard on the battery.
 

verdampersweats

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Why heat up and down? Why not just load less and rip it in one or two big hits? And the capsules sound like they are perfect for you?

The Mighty doesn't have "true" pass through, but if it's FULLY charged I do believe it can charge faster than is being used, however still is hard on the battery.

Would that not defeat the point of having two then? Part of the effect of getting big clouds is having more herb to be in contact. To be honest though considering i was not thinking of using and even selling both the CU's for easyflows its not hard to take it off mid session and take it out with tweezers or one of the tools you have with the Supreme 3?

Then again i do have caps with the dosing capsules built in so i have both options for small loads i guess i am just going to have to shut up and try it and stop talking. I do wish i knew more about pass-through though i never knew it was hard on the battery do you drain them fully and then recharge only? Would doing it on a full battery plugged in not conserve the battery or is the little micro charging up and down more harmful?
 
verdampersweats,

biohacker

H.R.E.A.M
I guess i'm not really certain what your goals are here? Why not fill both halfway then? I just don't think the Mighty is the vape for really "re-heating" your first session, so the capsules sound the trick. But I don't think you'll get as big clouds as loading direct. To be honest I think with what you're looking for, the Solo 2 would be way more suitable IMO. Otherwise take the chance with the GH and stop being such a pussy ;)

I was told by S&B that when the mighty is FULLY charged, that it works like a pass-through, but i've brought it up in this thread before and was told that it's definitely not "true" pass-thru

As for charging, like ALL li-ion batteries it's best not to drain fully, but rather keep 'em topped up, or close to it. Checkout batteryuniversity.com for all the info you need!
 

Vaporcussion

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The Mighty doesn't have "true" pass through, but if it's FULLY charged I do believe it can charge faster than is being used, however still is hard on the battery.
So "true" pass through means that it works even with no batteries installed; but since we can't remove the batteries, it's a non issue, imo.

What is important is that even if the batteries are completely drained to zero, you can plug in and vape immediately, and they will charge from zero to full while you vape! That's "pass through" enough for me! It feels and acts just like a desktop.

I do wish i knew more about pass-through though i never knew it was hard on the battery do you drain them fully and then recharge only? Would doing it on a full battery plugged in not conserve the battery or is the little micro charging up and down more harmful?

You don't have to even think or be careful, imo. Charge it up and down, micro or macro, it doesn't matter.
 

verdampersweats

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I guess i'm not really certain what your goals are here? Why not fill both halfway then? I just don't think the Mighty is the vape for really "re-heating" your first session, so the capsules sound the trick. But I don't think you'll get as big clouds as loading direct. To be honest I think with what you're looking for, the Solo 2 would be way more suitable IMO. Otherwise take the chance with the GH and stop being such a pussy ;)

I was told by S&B that when the mighty is FULLY charged, that it works like a pass-through, but i've brought it up in this thread before and was told that it's definitely not "true" pass-thru

As for charging, like ALL li-ion batteries it's best not to drain fully, but rather keep 'em topped up, or close to it. Checkout batteryuniversity.com for all the info you need!

I saw it advertised too about pass through nevermind im going to just do it and have 2x bowls because wastage should not dictate a purchase. It is only a worry because it is expensive here normally if i had a lot two bowls togeather would be beastly and ideal. I am not sure how long battery life is at 210c in the cold? It is only 10c/50F here at the minute for vaping.
 
verdampersweats,

biohacker

H.R.E.A.M
So "true" pass through means that it works even with no batteries installed; but since we can't remove the batteries, it's a non issue, imo.

It's an issue if you care about the longevity and performance of your batteries. You will get "less sessions" per charge rather quickly if you are ignorant of healthy battery management practices. You may not care, but battery replacements aren't very cheap from S&B.

What is important is that even if the batteries are completely drained to zero, you can plug in and vape immediately, and they will charge from zero to full while you vape! That's "pass through" enough for me! It feels and acts just like a desktop.

Again, see above.

You don't have to even think or be careful, imo. Charge it up and down, micro or macro, it doesn't matter.

Maybe not to you, but again see above. The Mighty is not an inexpensive device, and battery replacements cost a fortune for this device IMO.

I saw it advertised too about pass through nevermind im going to just do it and have 2x bowls because wastage should not dictate a purchase.

Well with that rationale, you probably shouldn't care about wasting herb as you are concerned about?

Anyways, good luck with whatever you decide to do!
 

vaporist4LIFE

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I have other vaporizers that fill the need of a desktop in such a way. It does sound like battery replacement isn't cheap. On a more mightier ;) note ,Will be packing a few capsules full of pineapple shortly :D
They handle everything do well.
Probably should drop a fee pieces of agent orange shatter in the middle of those caps ...to prove my point of course !
Vaping sure has come a long way since that first one I tried, the gumball glass globe variety , metal rod up the middle.and to think the volcano was out then...
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biohacker

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It does sound like battery replacement is cheap.

You think $75usd is CHEAP? I guess everyone is different, but I personally think that is alot of cash for a battery replacement. I'm honestly not sure exactly of what the current replacement costs are, but last I checked it was $50 for crafty, and $75 for mighty (USD). Please anyone correct me if i'm wrong, as I very well mighty be. ;)

There have been reports in here of heavy usage and batteries going out in just a few months, but I believe it was way back in the days when first released. I have abused my Mighty's over a year in the past and they degraded somewhat over that time span but still were "good enough" for my needs. The Crafty on the other hand.... :rolleyes:
 
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