mixchu69
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I should definitely do that. I ownly had 5-6 sessions. But I have to remember the pax. Cleaning makes it work like a whole different machine.less pop? maybe try giving it a clean.
I should definitely do that. I ownly had 5-6 sessions. But I have to remember the pax. Cleaning makes it work like a whole different machine.less pop? maybe try giving it a clean.
I am quite the stoner, I didn't realize there was the tool in the bottom and I burn over a g a day of kindbud. I ordered the tool after my mighty arrived without it (he he).Not sure whether this was already covered, but I realised that removing the orange tool in the base, turning it round and then inserting it backwards allows you to stand the mighty up. Was this planned? Either way, I love it!
ShayWhiteGrow, now that's it's two months later, how do you now feel about the Mighty/FF comparison? I have the FF, but man is this looking interesting.I still use my FF like 4 or five times a week but the Mighty is the Main Driver right now
comparing the 2, the Mighty is like a big fly swatter.ShayWhiteGrow, now that's it's two months later, how do you now feel about the Mighty/FF comparison? I have the FF, but man is this looking interesting.
Question about the convection/conduction properties of the Mighty. If the unit is on, but I'm not drawing air through it, is it still cooking the herbs with conduction heating, or like the Firefly, is the herb not cooked, if I'm not drawing air through it.
I am so torn here. I have the Alfa (great portable) and have the Firefly (great convection), but really want this. I would appreciate it if someone could talk me out of this
I am so torn here. I have the Alfa (great portable) and have the Firefly (great convection), but really want this. I would appreciate it if someone could talk me out of this
Go ahead and make the purchase. The only downside will be how little you use the ff and alpha. The mighty is on a different level IMO.I am so torn here. I have the Alfa (great portable) and have the Firefly (great convection), but really want this. I would appreciate it if someone could talk me out of this
Thanks Henry, do you use the FF or Alfa? Just curiousGo ahead and make the purchase. The only downside will be how little you use the ff and alpha. The mighty is on a different level IMO.
Go ahead and make the purchase. The only downside will be how little you use the ff and alpha. The mighty is on a different level IMO.
I didn't realize that your opinion is the only valid one.
....also can oil pad users post on whether or how often and how they clean their oil pads...Fine tuning/technique for "Adam" style hits. ie: real thick and hard hitting, like the texture of extreme q elbow hits.
Please post your own findings:
1) I use totally dry and fine almost dust like high grade herbs
2) fill bowl 3/4 of the way or a bit more
3) I have as cleanly as possible separated my oil pads in half or for best results thirds and put that on top of herbs and PRESS DOWN , hard tamp
I find that I get really thick nice hits that safisfy me. Sometimes I can get a very similar hit without the oil pad, but not every time. I do maybe 10 sessions on a busy day so I have to clean the cooling units way less this way as well.
All and All this is the best vaporizer by far imo.
Post your techniques
Lwien, I don't want to throw this thread off topic any further but have you ever tried the Elevape Smart Vape (ESV). I found mine to be a bit finicky to get calibrated properly but now that I do, I love it. It's draw on demand convection vaporization. Sounds perfect for your style and super stealthy for out of the house use.Ok, I'll give you another perspective, but please understand, this is coming from someone who does not vaporize in sessions but rather a two to three hitter and quit. Also, for me, bud conservation is really important.
For me, a vaporizer like this would be wasteful. I want a vaporizer that ONLY applies heat when you inhaling, so for me, a FireFly, an MFLB, a PV, an LSV, an SSV, etc.............makes much more sense. It's for this very reason that I sold my Ascent right after I won it in a contest, because it too operated in much the same way as the S&B portables do, that is a conduction/convection hybrid where the heat is always on until the unit is shut off.
But.........if I was a session vaporist, I would be lusting for this puppy in a very big way.
So, if you are a session vaporist, sorry, I can't help you.
Lwien, I don't want to throw this thread off topic any further but have you ever tried the Elevape Smart Vape (ESV). I found mine to be a bit finicky to get calibrated properly but now that I do, I love it. It's draw on demand convection vaporization. Sounds perfect for your style and super stealthy for out of the house use.