I see, and I think you made a sound choice. Prepare for the satisfying part...
Folks say the Mighty delivers vapor similar to that of the Volcano.
EDIT, add;
Yikes, I just looked at the 2-day priority tracking I got from S&B last friday and it says the item has not actually shipped yet, just a label created 3 or 4 days ago. Sorry to bring this news...
May 7, 2021 | 18:38 | EMERYVILLE,CA,94608 | SHIPPING LABEL CREATED, USPS AWAITING ITEM |
The moniker has been vapviking since I joined the forum. Vap is kinda a European-ized "vape", for one of my fav things to do. And Viking is a nod to my heritage. I have a button that says,
"Made in USA Using 100% Swedish Parts."
Used the Mighty with the missus for about 6+ bowls with a small bubbler last night (new bag in the house). First time in years using Mighty/Crafty we've ever noticed a degrade in output performance when battery showed 1 bar and less. Strange, abv was dark (bubbler high temp-dark) but we both felt less-strong hits happening and less cloudage, for sure. I filled a hopper io and we did that up just to check. The canna was not the issue...so I put Mighty on the charger.
Btw, I don't think we started the evening with a full charge. We typically might get about 8 bowls from full though I don't let it get down that low very often.
Heat up to 185 is well over a minute, but less than 90 seconds; I have not timed it (my og was more like 2 minutes, iirc). I believe the big jump came a couple of years ago with the "20% More Battery" campaign . That's also when they changed the haptic feedback; this 'newer' one, in my opinion, wants to shut off too soon and too often - and that impending doom rapid buzz just before auto-off is a drag. We usually like to luxuriate and not worry much about time/charge, etc. when we use Mighty.
It is quite possible they've changed something that speeds up heatup; they have continued to make changes throughout the life of the product.
I've read that many companies (not just in vape industry) opt for the far safer non-removeable battery designs. It's not necessarily a planned obsolescence plot, it's a safety thing.
Many battery safety issues arise with handling of same; permanent installation eliminates that factor. I happen to like this no-brainer approach sometimes, but I also have vapes with removeable batts and like those, too.