Moses Baca
Colorado State Reformatory #8755
Agree. I slide my hand down so I can support both the Mighty and the wpa while using it, same hold for glass or silicone.
I've had mine for over two years now and still get seven to eight bowls at maximum temperature each charge. I guess it also depends on how long it takes you to finish a bowl.How’s everyone’s battery doing?
As a daily user, I’ll puff about three or four bowls in my mighty and find that I’m left with two bars the next day. I’ve only had my unit since January.
I only get 45 - 50 minutes on a full charge in my four month old Mighty. Is that normal in your experience?
I've only used dosing caps so I haven't had that problem with the glass wpa.
I'm going to order another 40 pack of caps. I like having lots of options available and ready to go.
[USER=26308]@Socks And Sandals
My brand new Mighty doesn't fluctuate more than a couple degrees Celsius when I'm using it. Even with a long draw I didn't it kept up. I don't recall what the battery level was at that point. 15-20 degrees Fahrenheit sounds like a lot. Contact PIU like Moses Baca said and maybe they can help you out instead of shipping it to S&B.[/USER]
Definitely sounds like an unfortunately timed technical glitch, PIU are good people and will treat you well, I've been purchasing from them since 2010 for whatever it's worth. Find your order number in your email and reach out to help@puffitup.com explaining what's happened.
Absolutely the soft silicone ones IME (i.e. Delta 3D Studio). And I love the Puffitup guys...nothing against them. But yes, the hard adapters can stress the lock down tabs especially if you plan on putting it upside down in a rig and not holding on to it.
IMO, no matter the adapter, the Mighty is too heavy on the CU tabs to just pop it in a rig and not keep a hand on it.
I loved using muzzmod but, for me, they didn't last more than a few months before some leakage around the epoxy joint, it started to run into $ to remake, after using up all the extra Crafty c/u's I had gotten from rma's! Now I'm happy to be able to purchase something workable.I prefer The Muzzmod... made from factory parts!
My very first attempts at Crafty (at the time) through water used a very similar method, with a whip from Arizer and female glass it came with, so I can relate to your method, but...If anyone wants a good wip and mouth piece that can be used as a WPA for the Mighty it's the one sold for Ditanium. Works great not having to buy or use a Mighty specific adapter and just leaving the Mighty laying down while on my desk or in my mighty stand.
Dear mod,
I certainly understand deletion of my post in reply to a member, and I also understand the deletion of the post I replied to.
While I'm not questioning mod judgement, it's is unclear to me why the o.p. was deleted. It mentioned a vape similar to Mighty, with similar name. No link, no name, no "it's great" or anything. Can you please remind me of the rule or policy that disallows this? I have been looking at the forum rules and not sure I see it.
I may be guilty of similar behavior in other threads and maybe should stop...
thanks.
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Geez, now I've managed to double post. Having a great day here....
Forum Rules said:Stay on topic. Please avoid derailing or side-tracking discussions.
I doubt there's any kind of flim flam going on, S&B is a real-deal business. Many retailers package your order, label it and instantly send tracking number. In these times it can then easily take a couple or few days to get to (or be picked up by) the carrier and be really in motion. I'm finding that, once things do get into motion they move pretty quick lately.I feel the flim flam happening.....my order i placed said it was shipping but upon tracking says label created...we used to do this in a mailroom I worked at when we were behind we would send out a note saying shipped and all we did was create the label there by triggering package sent email....
Hey, @Socks And Sandals, you should maybe ask piu what to send back. If it were going top S&B, they'd only want the body of device, but this is different, you are returning the purchase, no? Even if for replacement. But you should ask, likely they will let you keep the goodies.
I doubt there's any kind of flim flam going on, S&B is a real-deal business. Many retailers package your order, label it and instantly send tracking number. In these times it can then easily take a couple or few days to get to (or be picked up by) the carrier and be really in motion. I'm finding that, once things do get into motion they move pretty quick lately.