I seriously doubt it. Just be happy you got one coming your way. Youre gonna love it!Man Hope not just picked one up... I hope they don't pull a Ghost ☠
Yea I have both the old digits and the new digits love them bothJust an update: Received my Mighty and love it so far
Yes, the 'plug' stays attached to the board and the two wires came out easily with a push on each tab.Hello, I changed the batteries thanks to the tutorial here, I did not dare to remove the heat chamber since the anchor to the plate looks like a pressure switch but I was afraid to break it, I suppose that when pressing the tabs the conduits are released no ?, there is a tutorial on changing the lcd screen?, thanks.
Hi I gave up on removing the plastic shield to expose the heating element, You just need to press those tabs with screw drivers gently so they fell back and no longer hold the casing. The biggest thing for me was to slide the plastic part off it, so I needed to use something sharp to insert it in the tiny gap just above those pull tabs. once you get it moving it slides and there you have the rod. Mine was covered with film of resin, both the plastic and the rod, probably from concentrate. It really made me question the device when I saw that the rod basically have a plastic chamber. I know its peek, but I hope we are not inhaling some bpa or other worser equivalent of it.Hello, I changed the batteries thanks to the tutorial here, I did not dare to remove the heat chamber since the anchor to the plate looks like a pressure switch but I was afraid to break it, I suppose that when pressing the tabs the conduits are released no ?, there is a tutorial on changing the lcd screen?, thanks.
The wear and tear may be completely sold out, but I believe the cooling units are available. The benefit is to you have a spare while you are doing an ISO soak of your other.
The general advice seems is to stay away from the WPA's and use a whip. The concern is the plastic connector parts may or may not break.
I use dosing capsules and don't use specifics in how I pack. I don't try to pack too tight and keep a handful available.
So...I'm thinking of getting the mighty for my birthday, last year I went with the Ghost and I kinda regret it, mighty seems to be the vaporizer I can use besides the cloud that can provide me a great high.
I would love to get some answers please, mainly about the necessity of extra parts
1. I was thinking of getting the wear and tear set along with either 1 or 3 extra cooling units. I don't like cleaning too often if its an hassle, it is necessary to get many cooling units? I'm not going to use pads much and I'm not sure if extra mouthpiece is a big deal, so maybe I can skip on the kit and just get many cooling units?
2. Delta 3D's WPA - is there a reason to get more than one per size?( There's no actual glass right? so it can't break)
3. Filling chamber - what's the max amount of you can load? and the minimum? is the vapor as efficient in both full and "half" load?
Thanks
I mean lot of people successfully used, but the concern is the plastic piece that holds the cooling unit or WPA may or may not break/crack. Also the Mighty has some weight to it. I would be worried if it goes in on an angle that may put unnecessary stress on either the glass or the plastic part.
You get the cooling unit with the mouthpiece yes. The kit would have extra mouth piece, rings, screens etc. I haven't had the need to replace anything yet. After a week, take apart the cooling unit and can clean accordingly. You remove the silicone rings/spacers and everything else into a ISO soak.
Screens and the silicone rings you can find elsewhere on Amazon, etc. I have some links if you care for them.
If you clean your cooling unit immediately after using the Mighty the build up is nice and soft and cleans out easily in under 5 minutes. With that said, I would grab at least one spare if it'll be your main device to allow you to soak one and use the other. A single cooling unit is pretty cheap. I'd advise a pack of brushes, they're my go to solution for cleaning any of my devices.
Although I've yet to try the Delta 3d WPA it's the only one I would use with its "softer" construction. I'm not aware of one ever breaking a Mighty but the other designs definitely have.
Oh, yes that o-ring. It is a valid concern. As I mentioned, mine was dried out and cracked easily, I don't think I would do this job if I didn't have a new one to pop in.hello thank you very much for the prompt responses, the batteries now last longer hahaha, but my mighty already had the PF batterys, the next time I open it I would like to try to clean the camera thoroughly, I am a bit scared by the O-ring issue you are talking about in the tutorial, my lcd screen at the moment it is going well but it is already years old and in the center it seems that a stain is coming out, I think the problem will be to get the exact replacement ..
Unless you are a 'power user', like 8+bowls a day, you probably won't "need" more than one spare c/u, and even that is mostly for convenience.So...I'm thinking of getting the mighty for my birthday, last year I went with the Ghost and I kinda regret it, mighty seems to be the vaporizer I can use besides the cloud that can provide me a great high.
I would love to get some answers please, mainly about the necessity of extra parts
1. I was thinking of getting the wear and tear set along with either 1 or 3 extra cooling units. I don't like cleaning too often if its an hassle, it is necessary to get many cooling units? I'm not going to use pads much and I'm not sure if extra mouthpiece is a big deal, so maybe I can skip on the kit and just get many cooling units?
2. Delta 3D's WPA - is there a reason to get more than one per size?( There's no actual glass right? so it can't break)
3. Filling chamber - what's the max amount of you can load? and the minimum? is the vapor as efficient in both full and "half" load?
Thanks
Oh, yes that o-ring. It is a valid concern. As I mentioned, mine was dried out and cracked easily, I don't think I would do this job if I didn't have a new one to pop in.
Very sorry I did not measure it! A good estimate might be had by measuring the visible bowl diameter and than guess based on photos.
@JCat, have you any experience or suggestions on the ring? (The seal between the chamber proper and the tan color housing.)
Unless you are a 'power user', like 8+bowls a day, you probably won't "need" more than one spare c/u, and even that is mostly for convenience.
There are several nice tips that can make cleaning easier. One is that you don't need to completely remove o-rings or screen from c/u before iso cleaning.
I think my vote would be for one c/u and either a w&t kit or screens and o-rings a la carte.
I happen to like dosing caps and suggest you have at least a small set to try out. The 8-cap caddy is a clever design - the lid is a capsule filling funnel.
To never use Mighty with a proper water piece would be a real shame. I disagree that avoiding wpa's is the consensus. Adding a whip in line to the water tool simply adds length to the vapor path and lets more vapor condense before it reaches the user. Using a whip alone (no water) can be nice.
I've had Mighty/Crafty for about 6 years and have not chipped the body where the wpa mounts. Exercise care, knowing that it is a 'weaker area'. (breaks like this are covered by the 2 yr warranty)
Safest wpa to protect Mighty is the Delta3d v3, and you don't need 2 sizes, it is sized for both 14 and 18 mm glass joint. In design (and in practice) the silicone is just pliable enough to bend and break free from the joint before cracking the joint. Wpa itself is all silicone (but for the screen)
(Delta currently has an interesting "mystery sale" going on, a box full of assorted Mighty items at less than 1/2 price.) I happen to like his stands (color choices!).
Mighty has held a place in our rotation from the moment it (Crafty) arrived, even as lots of other vapes have nosed their way into use. Great choice for a gift to self!
Small loads no problem, just add top screen or maybe a oils pad on top of material to hold it steady (not swirl around) in the chamber.
I use the Delta 3D WPA and would recommend that over the glass model. It’s softer and won’t damage the slots on the cooling unit. There are those who have an issue with the use of silicone, so if that includes you, you should go with the glass and just try to be careful with it.Although I've yet to try the Delta 3d WPA it's the only one I would use with its "softer" construction.