bossman
Gentleman Of Leisure
Forsooth!it's like the joint of vaporizers.
Forsooth!it's like the joint of vaporizers.
It really was sinking in with me yesterday, in a slightly different context.it's like the joint of vaporizers
Please don't vape and drive!Sorry to post b2b, but the thanks for the comment above,
It really was sinking in with me yesterday, in a slightly different context.
I realized that the pattern here at home (me & my honey) is, if we are vaping as individuals, we will each go to a convection vape, every time. (hopper/splinter/milaana3/VLeafGo)
BUT, if we want to spend some time quality time sitting together (or driving) we'll always go to the Mighty, for the 'pass-ability', the no-mind ease of use, etc., etc.
Sometimes we pop it on a water piece and pass the whip...
It is definitely the closest we come these days to our decades-old (but now long past) ritual, which was always passing joints.
One of life's pleasures is vaping while driving imo.Please don't vape and drive!
Sorry, compadre, no-can-do.Please don't vape and drive!
Ha I had to dictionary that one. I like it!Forsooth!
For myself I just don't see Bluetooth being a useful feature. On a desktop sitting in another room, sure. If that desktop is temp stepping a bag, yes again. Having an automatic temp step like the Hybrid can do for a session might be useful but it seems unnecessary to me on a portable. I'd rather the savings go into durability or cost savings. Yeah the screens are aluminum as well apparently. I'm already using dosing caps exclusively to keep my oven clean so it doesn't bother me that much. All or nothing is what I figure. I'd rather they use a high grade SS everywhere.Oh, yeah, I forgot that "Mighty+" in print on the packaging.
@SquirrelMaster, I'm pretty much with you -- there's little need for re-vamp of this one, and they did upgrade batteries & other things along the way. Now that you mention it, I hope they'd leave the bluetooth out altogether!
I also think the chamber (but not screens) is aluminum, almost certainly for some good 'reason' from an engineering standpoint, but it has some -- possibly several -- drawbacks.
So, a change to something like s. steel perhaps? I've had a VLeaf Go for a few months and the chamber has stayed shiny clean with no cleaning effort at all. (The chamber on that is ss, and user replaceable.)
But S&B didn't change the Crafty+ bowl (much?) so it seems unlikely they'd do it w/ Mighty+.
Sorry to post b2b, but the thanks for the comment above,
It really was sinking in with me yesterday, in a slightly different context.
I realized that the pattern here at home (me & my honey) is, if we are vaping as individuals, we will each go to a convection vape, every time. (hopper/splinter/milaana3/VLeafGo)
BUT, if we want to spend some time quality time sitting together (or driving) we'll always go to the Mighty, for the 'pass-ability', the no-mind ease of use, etc., etc.
Sometimes we pop it on a water piece and pass the whip...
It is definitely the closest we come these days to our decades-old (but now long past) ritual, which was always passing joints.
I only have the silicone version, so take what I say with that grain of salt.....I broke 3 great convection portables this summer... Had an outing last week n decided I'd pull out my mighty. Couldn't find my old abused one. Been years. Had to break out my old brand new backup that's never been used. Probably been about 3 years or so since I retired them bad boys n turned into a convection snob lol.
Cot dayum. My first session reminded me why I quit smoking. My original crafty many many moons ago was that catalyst! There's a time n place for all of our old vapes! Glad I brought it out.
My question is this.
Which WPA would yall reccomend. The delta labs 3D silicone piece or the plastic n glass piece... There's some mixed reviews about how the plastic n glass fit, while the delta labs adapter has a bunch of perfect reviews.
What convection vapes were those? Any specific pros and cons?@Chandler, my vote is for the silicone adapter.
As I mentioned recently, I have been preferring Mighty over the convection collection, WHEN there is more than 1 person involved.
But, yeah, you can always pull it out and enjoy, cause it works so well!
I've sent a pm, don't want to go off topic here in Mighty-land!What convection vapes were those? Any specific pros and cons?
Thanks
I've got both, I prefer the silicone. No chance of damaging my Mighty with the silicone. The tabs on the glass/plastic one put a lot of stress on the Mighty tabs. Mine didn't fit at all until I filed it down and it's still very snug. There's some minor technique to use the silicone since it's soft but I haven't used my glass/plastic wpa since I got the silicone.My question is this.
Which WPA would yall reccomend. The delta labs 3D silicone piece or the plastic n glass piece... There's some mixed reviews about how the plastic n glass fit, while the delta labs adapter has a bunch of perfect reviews.
Cool bubbler! I have a similar one. The Mighty looks huge next to it though. Doesn't it feel too heavy on the Rattle Can?I've got both, I prefer the silicone. No chance of damaging my Mighty with the silicone. The tabs on the glass/plastic one put a lot of stress on the Mighty tabs. Mine didn't fit at all until I filed it down and it's still very snug. There's some minor technique to use the silicone since it's soft but I haven't used my glass/plastic wpa since I got the silicone.
To increase time between cleanings you could purchase 1 or 2 additional c/u's, or in your case maybe just a handful of mouthpiece stems. Iso soak for 5 stems takes same effort as for 1.Alright folks, what do you guys do about rezzy mouthpieces?
I've had the mighty just shy of 2 weeks now, have put it through 5 to 6 sessions a day, as well as 2 complete cleaning sessions. The first three days after cleaning are a dream, nothing to complain about at all... and then the mouthpiece gets sappy. I hate getting sticky lips, especially when im not at home and cant simply grab some iso. Id like to fix this somehow while still keeping the stock mountpiece, since apparently it fits best
Could terp pearls be a solution? Stuffing them by the dozen into the cooling unit so the vapor can potentially be cooled enough before it hits the mouthpiece? Frankly the cooling unit and mouthpiece become so hot when I vape indoors that its quite uncomfortable, although its towards the end of the session so i just cut it a few hits early... so who knows how much the pearls would even make a difference.
Coming from the Ghost, Fierce and Dyna I figured this thing wouldnt need maintenance twice a week
e: and the worst part is that the rest of the cooling unit is fairly clean! Theres for sure buildup, but not to the point you would imagine
To increase time between cleanings you could purchase 1 or 2 additional c/u's, or in your case maybe just a handful of mouthpiece stems. Iso soak for 5 stems takes same effort as for 1.
As vapor cools, it condenses. Vapor that condenses is vapor that did not reach the end user? (My effort is rarely in that direction.) I'm certain that pearls would cool the vapor more, while leaving that much more behind, never to reach you.
It sounds as though you may be vaping at very high temps? and maybe taking hits in pretty quick succession? so the vapor is staying very warm -- making c/u & mp hot -- and then it is condensing at the last second, in the mp. This builds up in the stem and finds its' way out when heated.
I think maybe this will happen more with some strains than with others?
Is your bud dry? Maybe after grinding some, let it sit a day to air dry before vaping.
Actually, I don't know a 'solution' for you, maybe try starting at lower temp and ramping up through the session?
Less graceful, but you might try adding a short length (2" ?) of silicone whip tubing to the end of the mp, to mitigate the hot touch you're feeling on stem and to 'catch' the sticky before it reaches you.
Interesting issue; I'm curious to see what some other folks think...