The Mighty/Mighty+ by Storz & Bickel

goatgobaahh

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I'm a bit of an extreme vaper. I only vape on the highest temps with my herbazlier or vape exhale evo. Coming from the desktop as my living situation has changed I have to switch to portable.

In my experience the pax 2 doesn't even get me high anymore. I've boiled it down to these three vapes

The mighty
Ghost Mv1
Davinci IQ.

Basically, I'm leaning towards the mighty because it's S&B and they don't mess around! I heard the ghost is fantastic and requires no stir. The davinci looks rather fragiel

My question is...compared to a herbalizer or Vape exhale evo. Will I get a similar high with the mighty? I only intend on using on the highest temps long term.
 

flyfishwino

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Anyone recently had the battery service performed on your Mighty?
Can you share cost, what they did?
I've had my Mighty for about 4 years, thinking its probably time to get them replaced.
Thx
 
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david8613

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I'm a bit of an extreme vaper. I only vape on the highest temps with my herbazlier or vape exhale evo. Coming from the desktop as my living situation has changed I have to switch to portable.

In my experience the pax 2 doesn't even get me high anymore. I've boiled it down to these three vapes

The mighty
Ghost Mv1
Davinci IQ.

Basically, I'm leaning towards the mighty because it's S&B and they don't mess around! I heard the ghost is fantastic and requires no stir. The davinci looks rather fragiel

My question is...compared to a herbalizer or Vape exhale evo. Will I get a similar high with the mighty? I only intend on using on the highest temps long term.

I am no expert by any means, but I can give some input. I had a davinci IQ, awesome little conduction vaporizer but I think its past it's time technology wise. The ghost mv1 is the very best when it's working right its incredible what this device can do but its very finicky and when she doesn't want to play, it's a horrible experience. When the mv1 acts up I always fall back to my mighty another awesome vape, stupid easy to use, dependable, full extraction everytime, nice flavor and big cool clouds, I like this one alot. Firefly is really good too, nice, flavor and extraction, you have learn a little technique to use, slow and long draws like all convection vapes. You should try a dynavap, my "m" 2019 slaps me in the face with affects everytime. I would say for you get a mighty, it really is the best all arounder but there is also the boundless tera its supposed to be a beast but I never used that one, but I have used there other products with out problems. I hope this helps.
 

LesPlenty

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, thinking its probably time to get them replaced.
Cheaper to buy a new one when they are on sale, better still get a pack from @JCat, I think that is who makes them?
I have to switch to portable.
If you still have access to a bong, Tera all day, no bong, Mighty wins, just soo easy to use, just a little fragile compared to the Tera (my experience due to a Mighty failing on a trip that did not phase my Tera, 4wd corrugations in Australia can test any device to destruction)
 

vapviking

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I'm a bit of an extreme vaper. I only vape on the highest temps with my herbazlier or vape exhale evo. Coming from the desktop as my living situation has changed I have to switch to portable.

In my experience the pax 2 doesn't even get me high anymore. I've boiled it down to these three vapes

The mighty
Ghost Mv1
Davinci IQ.

Basically, I'm leaning towards the mighty because it's S&B and they don't mess around! I heard the ghost is fantastic and requires no stir. The davinci looks rather fragiel

My question is...compared to a herbalizer or Vape exhale evo. Will I get a similar high with the mighty? I only intend on using on the highest temps long term.
Sorry I don't have experience with your vapes, but I wonder, given your love of high temp vaping, have you considered an unregulated vape like the Milaana? There's a learning curve, and an occasional twist of the glass (real easy), but no stirring. I have RBT's Splinter and have ordered a Milaana (a step up), 'cause the Splinter can hit harder than Mighty or Grasshopper. I love the Mighty and it has many very strong features, but I do not consider it my heaviest hitter.
Anyone recently had the battery service performed on your Mighty?
Can you share cost, what they did?
I've had my Mighty for about 4 years, thinking its probably time to get them replaced.
Thx
If you make inquiry or do send it in, please let us know the cost and how it turns out! My Mighty is also at about 4 years old and starting to 'show its age'.
 

shredder

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Sorry I don't have experience with your vapes, but I wonder, given your love of high temp vaping, have you considered an unregulated vape like the Milaana? There's a learning curve, and an occasional twist of the glass (real easy), but no stirring. I have RBT's Splinter and have ordered a Milaana (a step up), 'cause the Splinter can hit harder than Mighty or Grasshopper. I love the Mighty and it has many very strong features, but I do not consider it my heaviest hitter.
If you make inquiry or do send it in, please let us know the cost and how it turns out! My Mighty is also at about 4 years old and starting to 'show its age'.

Late last year when I inquired S and B strongly recommended I get a new mighty rather than batteries. At that time it was $245 and my old mighty for a new one. My old one has broken fins as well and is going on 5 years old. But still works.

I opted to buy a new one on a black Friday sale instead. And to save mine for a possible exchange if and when they release a new vape.

Hard to say what S and B might do in the future though. Especially now with canopy growth pulling the strings. We might get something new but unaffordable like the hybrid volcano.

Whatever happens I have a mighty that gets daily use and a spare/road vape that while a bit rough still works.
 

flyfishwino

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Sorry I don't have experience with your vapes, but I wonder, given your love of high temp vaping, have you considered an unregulated vape like the Milaana? There's a learning curve, and an occasional twist of the glass (real easy), but no stirring. I have RBT's Splinter and have ordered a Milaana (a step up), 'cause the Splinter can hit harder than Mighty or Grasshopper. I love the Mighty and it has many very strong features, but I do not consider it my heaviest hitter.
If you make inquiry or do send it in, please let us know the cost and how it turns out! My Mighty is also at about 4 years old and starting to 'show its age'.
Turns out uts omly 2 years old.
Cost is $79
 
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justcametomind

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compared to a herbalizer or Vape exhale evo. Will I get a similar high with the mighty? I only intend on using on the highest temps long term.
I can tell Mighty can be even stronger than Evo.
Evo works best with small loads, Mighty can handle a quarter gram per bowl. Evo would probably scorch some spots while leaving some unvaped, with such amount. They can both do small amounts or microdosing. At my place Mighty is always around. Evo is in a closet and I use it only rarely. I feel the high from the Mighty more appealing than Evo's, it lasts way longer. If I have to rely on a Evo to get medicated the evening turns in a never ending session made of small bowls, bong style. So I realized I spent my time better doing only a couple of 250mg bowls while watching a movie o playing games than cleaning and loading Evo's bowl doing nothing else basically. Not having to deal with glass s big plus as well. I can't tell for the Herbalizer but Mighty imho is still the undisputed king of portables especially if you mean the strongest and desktop like.
 
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Surf Monkey

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I can tell Mighty can be even stronger than Evo.
Evo works best with small loads, Mighty can handle a quarter gram per bowl. Evo would probably scorch some spots while leaving some unvaped, with such amount. They can both do small amounts or microdosing. At my place Mighty is always around. Evo is in a closet and I use it only rarely. I feel the high from the Mighty more appealing than Evo's, it lasts way longer. If I have to rely on a Evo to get medicated the evening turns in a never ending session made of small bowls, bong style. So I realized I spent my time better doing only a couple of 250mg bowls while watching a movie o playing games than cleaning and loading Evo's bowl doing nothing else basically. Not having to deal with glass s big plus as well. I can't tell for the Herbalizer but Mighty imho is still the undisputed king of portables especially if you mean the strongest and desktop like.

Depending on the material the Mighty can scorch a load dark brown. At it’s highest setting it can handle concentrates very efficiently. I doubt anyone would be dissatisfied with it’s “strength.”
 

habitat-fc

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I'm a bit of an extreme vaper. I only vape on the highest temps with my herbazlier or vape exhale evo. Coming from the desktop as my living situation has changed I have to switch to portable.

In my experience the pax 2 doesn't even get me high anymore. I've boiled it down to these three vapes

The mighty
Ghost Mv1
Davinci IQ.

Basically, I'm leaning towards the mighty because it's S&B and they don't mess around! I heard the ghost is fantastic and requires no stir. The davinci looks rather fragiel

My question is...compared to a herbalizer or Vape exhale evo. Will I get a similar high with the mighty? I only intend on using on the highest temps long term.

Not in my experience, I think the extraction of the EVO is far better than the Mighty. I get hardly any body effect off the Mighty compared with the EVO, if I had to rely on the Mighty for my evening/night session I doubt I would get any sleep that night. The Mighty has a good heady effect but it doesn't hit heavy like a proper desktop in my experience.

I feel the extraction and efficiency is far greater with the EVO over the Mighty :2c:

I agree with @vapviking the RBT vapes are the portables with heavier effects, look at the Splinter Z or Milaana vapes
 
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ShedDweller

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I get hardly any body effect off the Mighty compared with the EVO. The Mighty has a good heady effect but it doesn't hit heavy like a proper desktop in my experience.

This is my experience as well. Portables generally don't give as much body/couchlock effect as a desktop. The effects from portables tends to give very "heady" effects with little else.
 

shredder

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I have only just got access to rosin (thanks Dabpress) and was wondering if I should invest in some liquid pad dosings caps or should I just get a Sai, Blaze, Motar etc?
At AU$12.95 I will get some next order.:tup:

It's worth it at that price. It won't do as well as a saionara on rosin, but it's a nice option to have.

Rosin tastes great in our mightys, but it does get the cooling unit sticky quicker than herb would, and it doesn't extract 100%. But imho it's worth it for get togethers with friends.

For a full time rosin burner maybe not, but <$13 I'd get some. The pads can be reshaped to fit other vapes as well. That might be handy at some point.
 

shredder

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How do you load your mighty? Packed or loose?

Try different packs for different results.

We use capsules in both our mightys.

On my wife's, or the one we share I pack the capsules tight. It makes the load last longer and you get a conduction type session.

On the old mighty that I've been keeping in my grow room/ man cave. I usually pack it loose if I use it alone. It goes faster holds less and you get a more convection session.

Try each and see. It's a versitle vape.
 

simplywonderful

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Just remove the capsule after your last draw to cool it and you should be good the next day. You could also try a half-packed capsule, just pop a spare screen on top of the load to keep it flat and stop it shifting (you don't want a void for the hot air to travel through instead of your plant material).
why does the mighty do the burn or whatever its called if the capsule is left there, I got in one embarassing moment, after I vaped left to turn it off in my pocket, then after minute or two I felt it warming it up yet it was off, and then it cooled down, why mighty does this?

Does mighty have any kind of serial nr. in inside of the case, mine is still under warranty but the backplate is deformed, it got damaged, I think hot weather got something to do with it, the protection foil slipped off and then it easily peeled off. I mean the screw area is not exposed at all just the area where the serial number is mighty is genuine one.
 
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simplywonderful

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The Mighty uses conduction as well as convection and I believe it was just retained heat that you felt.:2c:
hmm maybe just try that, I hear after that few seconds and click and then it like heats a little and the temp go down at least I observe it this way, maybe its just the retained heat. btw any ideas about the serial number, is it in inside the case also ? do you please know somebody who got it disassembled? Im kind of affraid telling the fb straight up I dont want to loose my warranty
 
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Surf Monkey

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The sticker is a silly place for a serial number, if you have any sunscreen left on your mits, the sticker will pretty well wipe clean.:haw: I would not worry about the lost sticker as long as you purchased from a propper seller you will be fine.:tup:

Yep. I learned this lesson on my first Mighty. The number rubs right off. Write it down.
 

vapviking

Old & In the Way
On my 4 yr old Mighty, the sticker its metallic and the s/n is stamped into the aluminum (maybe its aluminum?). Even after the ink wears off there is still an imprint. But if the metal were gone, of course there'd be no way to see it. Idk about any # on the inside of case.
 
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