The Mighty/Mighty+ by Storz & Bickel

snoopyfan

Member
Any mighty owners that also have the vapcap m? How do you like it? How does it compare?

Thinking of also picking one of those up. $40 seems like a good deal as a backup piece

Thanks
 

KC2K

Well-Known Member
I have a Mighty and access to a Ti Woody S vapcap. I know its not an M but I don't think there's a huge difference in them. The Mighty is like a fine matured spirit, smooth... to be savoured etc a VC is also beautiful but its more like taking a shot, or perhaps a few shots... its a bit rougher, but it has its own merits, is enjoyable but will kick your arse!

Also the Mighty can be a lot more of a creeper... like 10 minutes after a decent session it will sudden fill you with warmth and keep going. The VC for me is more often a wham type hit. Again, both have their place.

If I could only ever have two vapes a Mighty and a VC would pretty much do me, covering all my needs between them :D
 

darbarikanada

Well-Known Member
Any mighty owners that also have the vapcap m? How do you like it? How does it compare?

I have a mighty and a Ti woody Vapcap...

I bought the VC for vaping hard hash - the mighty doesn't get hot enough to do that well (although it's fine with more granulated bubble hash). because the VC can get so hot - it's easy to combust - it's perfect for hard hash.

otherwise, I prefer the mighty for flower. great flavor, cool vapor, no torch needed (which makes it more discreet even though it's bigger).

some people really like all the technique involved with vapcaps: single/double/triple torch? where on the cap to heat? best rotating technique. hemp filters. etc.

and you have to be careful with vapcaps: they get really hot - you can burn yourself if you space out.

I love the whole idea of vapcaps, esp. that some guy in wisconsin just came up with the idea and started making them in his garage - but, except for hard hash, I always use my mighty.
 

pallfy

Active Member
Any Canadians looking for the mighty water adapter, I just got it from here. Its $10 off with code wet30.

I hear people say how much the mighty cooling unit adsorbs thc, this water adapter is glass and more direct from oven to mouth, seems to be a worthy investment. But everyone attaches it to a bong, I was thinking of using it straight. Anyone know what I should expect from that? Too harsh perhaps?
 
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ktmstick

Well-Known Member
I used my mighty straight from my glass water adapter yesterday. A bit hotter than normal but no where near as harsh as say a grasshopper or vapcap, and far less path for vapor to condense.
 

MAbud

Well-Known Member
I usually ship to my office. Once in awhile I miss out on a Saturday delivery and have to wait till Monday, but overall it makes my receiving percentage much higher. Discreet packaging makes it a non-issue for workspace
 
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Alex3oe

Accessory Maker
After how much bowls you would consider the CU dirty?

It's been more than a year ago and of course depends on the screens and the material you're using, but I would say after 10 bowls at the latest I could feel a decrease of efficiency.
 
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hassan

Connoisseur
I have a Solo and the Sublimator, but I don't really use the latter much, and I've had the former for five years and find it is becoming finicky, plus I'd like a change.

I've been trying to decide between the Solo 2, the Mighty and the Crafty - and I think I've eliminated the latter based on the reliability issues I've read about.

It's going for $358 CAD until tomorrow, which is a fantastic deal, but I'm wondering if it is going to be a significant upgrade from the Solo? I'll try selling that to help with the cost.

I'm concerned about its reliability - I am certain I won't have any issues with the Solo 2, but I don't know that it'll be a worthwhile enough upgrade from a Solo that I could spend $100 on to get a new battery and new AC adapter so I can use it plugged in.

I don't exactly have the money to just blow, but I do feel like being spontaneous - and I also have the sublimator/bong that could be sold fairly easily if I can stomach the sentimental loss.

Help would be greatly appreciated!

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Baron23

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It's going for $358 CAD until tomorrow, which is a fantastic deal, but I'm wondering if it is going to be a significant upgrade from the Solo?

I have never used a Solo and indeed it has many admirers over the years, but the Mighty is MIGHTY. The one thing that put me off on the Solo a bit was draw resistance and one of the things I like about the Mighty is the draw is wide open...very easy and the vape takes absolutely no technique to make it work well.

I feel certain that if you buy a Mighty you will be extremely happy with it, but I must leave it to others to comment on the Solo as I just don't have that experience.

Cheers
 

hassan

Connoisseur
8zSua

I have never used a Solo and indeed it has many admirers over the years, but the Mighty is MIGHTY. The one thing that put me off on the Solo a bit was draw resistance and one of the things I like about the Mighty is the draw is wide open...very easy and the vape takes absolutely no technique to make it work well.

I feel certain that if you buy a Mighty you will be extremely happy with it, but I must leave it to others to comment on the Solo as I just don't have that experience.

Cheers

Thanks for your input!

I personally use after market stems with the Solo so I have never had an issue with the draw.

My biggest concern is reliability - I don't want to have to replace it or be kicking myself for doing away with my other options that have proven to be very reliable and stood the test of time.
 
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Baron23

Well-Known Member
8zSua



Thanks for your input!

I personally use after market stems with the Solo so I have never had an issue with the draw.

My biggest concern is reliability - I don't want to have to replace it or be kicking myself for doing away with my other options that have proven to be very reliable and stood the test of time.
Well, while I love my Mighty VERY much...and I have a dozen vapes....it is true that the batteries are fixed in the unit and will fail after a while depending on usage and charging habits. S&B does battery replacement for a fee....but yes, probably after a couple of years it will need new batteries so that is a factor.

I know others who have bought the Solo II and are happy with it but that's all I know. Sorry.
 
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vapenerd

Well-Known Member
I use the standard stems with my Solo and yes, the draw resistance is there. That's why I prefer the Mighty. For me it was a significant upgrade. No problems with reliability yet.

So you like session vapes? Other options would be the Fury 2 or the Tubo Evic. Happy vaping! :)
 
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snoopyfan

Member
As for starting a bowl and finish it later, i have read that in the main cooling chamber it will still cook some and its best to complete a bowl in one session. Can this be avoided with the capsules? basically throw a capsule in and remove shortly after for a later date?

I read about some plastic taste on initial use but it should burn off, so not too worried about that. heat up to max temp for a few min the first time.

Any other tips for breaking it in?

thanks
 
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pallfy

Active Member
I guess you weren't using the capsules?
I am 20 capsules i.e. bowls in and seems very far from needing a clean

What does using capsules matter? The thc is lost passing through the cooling unit.

Im getting the water adapter, and planing to stick a 10mm silicone tube to thet op, and have it pass through that to cool the smoke down. I already use a 3 foot long silicone tube attached to the mouthpeice of the cooling unit, and notice its much cooler that way.

But now since I'm eliminating the cooling unit, I wonder if resin will be lost passing through the silicone tube just like the passing through cu. I haven't notice any buildup of grime in the tube after about a dozen uses.
 
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