The Mighty/Mighty+ by Storz & Bickel

I.b.vaping

Well-Known Member
So I've now had the Mighty vaporizer for a couple weeks and here's an update with random thoughts:

-After running at least 15 bowls through it and doing an iso cleaning, there is most definitely a plastic taste. My Pax 2 tastes better. Sorry.

-the 1 minute shut-off thing is awesome. A good draw will absolutely reset it and when using this for 3-4 person sessions... it never once shut off during rotation. And when it does shut off during a solo session because I'm taking longer than 1 minute to take another draw, it cools down very slowly, so it instantly heats up again when you press the power button.

-Pax 2 is superior for solo sessions if you're not going to blaze through in an entire oven in one sitting. Reason being is that the Mighty takes upwards of 15 minutes to get back down to room temperature, Pax 2 takes a couple minutes. So basically what I witnessed first hand was the Mighty bowls would continue to bake and become even more brown over the course of its 15 minute cool down.

-RYOT smell-safe bags are TOTALLY NOT SMELL-PROOF. I had the Mighty and grounded herbs inside the Ryot bag, sitting inside my center console in my car. My friend (who doesn't smoke marijuana) got in the car and was like "Wow, it smells like pot." Fuck that bag, I ended up getting a Pelican 1040 case. Those plastic cases with the rubber gasket and mason jar like closing device are amazingly smell-proof. I know this from experience because this is the amazingly smell-proof case I've had for the Pax 1 and Pax 2 over the years... it freaking rocks:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Hard-Case-f...830?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20f5781fb6
How much was the pelican case? Is it worth it?
 
I.b.vaping,

johsmith82

Active Member
I would throw my pax 2 into a blazing inferno before I would even think of parting with Mighty.

Of course, 100% agree. Wasn't trying to compare the two as one being overall superior. The vapor smoothness, denseness and draw resistance are what I love about the Mighty. Just saying in certain situations, I found the Pax 2 to be superior. Thanks for feeedback.
 

Mrmrmrmr

Well-Known Member
Took mighty and my dog on a 20.76 hike today , weather was beautiful and it felt great to be one with nature once again :)
Started and ended with 4 bars..granted I only vaped a partial bowl but it lasted 10min at least. Took 6 hours and 7 mins to do the hike and every minute was great. Especially the last two miles running back. Nice to see that starting sign again :ko:
I'll upload some pictures if anyone is interested later. Time to go fishing !
Peace out mighty nation :peace:
 

radiant34

Well-Known Member
So I've now had the Mighty vaporizer for a couple weeks and here's an update with random thoughts:

-After running at least 15 bowls through it and doing an iso cleaning, there is most definitely a plastic taste. My Pax 2 tastes better. Sorry.

-the 1 minute shut-off thing is awesome. A good draw will absolutely reset it and when using this for 3-4 person sessions... it never once shut off during rotation. And when it does shut off during a solo session because I'm taking longer than 1 minute to take another draw, it cools down very slowly, so it instantly heats up again when you press the power button.

-Pax 2 is superior for solo sessions if you're not going to blaze through in an entire oven in one sitting. Reason being is that the Mighty takes upwards of 15 minutes to get back down to room temperature, Pax 2 takes a couple minutes. So basically what I witnessed first hand was the Mighty bowls would continue to bake and become even more brown over the course of its 15 minute cool down.

-RYOT smell-safe bags are TOTALLY NOT SMELL-PROOF. I had the Mighty and grounded herbs inside the Ryot bag, sitting inside my center console in my car. My friend (who doesn't smoke marijuana) got in the car and was like "Wow, it smells like pot." Fuck that bag, I ended up getting a Pelican 1040 case. Those plastic cases with the rubber gasket and mason jar like closing device are amazingly smell-proof. I know this from experience because this is the amazingly smell-proof case I've had for the Pax 1 and Pax 2 over the years... it freaking rocks:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Hard-Case-f...830?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20f5781fb6

for me 2 things i dont like the mighty is the pricing of the unit( i got mine for 330 and still think thats stupid expensive) and it leaks vapor when ur not inhaling sometimes. i know all vaporizers leak vapor at times but i found that the mighty does it alot more.
other than that i think the mighty is a fine unit.
 
radiant34,

uhranium

Well-Known Member
I don't know how this magic works. Basically I'm just using oil out of the Cooling Unit for days now. Everytime I do a session, there's a new layer of oil in the CU which I can use for the next day.

Taking this free usage into account; I'm at 0.25g daily by now. Guess I overdid it a big in the first weeks, when I said you'd use 3x the amount of the solo.



I guess my next step will be to buy two CUs which are clean and only use them at either 150-159°C and 160°-190°C while using the old one for 190°+, this should give the oil in the CU different cannabinoids. Basically you could use 1 CU for 1 specific strain but that's not in my accessibility


BTW: I was driving with my bike and the mighty slipped out of the pocket and the thing fell onto the street, do you think there would be a sign of the scratched case?
No way, only the cooling unit has a miniscule, super easily overseen scratch. It's two weeks ago and I haven't seen any signs of damages. Fucking beast.
 
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shredder

Well-Known Member
Mine was put to use on a long work session with my tractor yesterday. Other than the display hard to see in the sun, it worked flawless, and it looked right at home in the tractor tool box next to wrenches and linch pins. I was on my tractor 6.5 hours, and a full loading tool was all I needed for 3 bowls, and leftovers. Long sessions on a tractor can be mind numbing boring, but I had a mighty good time, lol.
 

biohacker

HREAM
So both of my Mighty's have tiny little cracks on the top section near the bowl. Only aesthetic, but a bit of a bummer...could be my fault though, I had each of them in a cargo pocket on a trail run!

The vibration is also very hit and miss....not sure if it's on both of them yet, I always juggle them up in rotation.
 

WakeAndVape

VapeLife X
Of course, 100% agree. Wasn't trying to compare the two as one being overall superior. The vapor smoothness, denseness and draw resistance are what I love about the Mighty. Just saying in certain situations, I found the Pax 2 to be superior. Thanks for feeedback.
Just got the pax2 today for $60 from Craigslist and I'll have to say I agree with you 100%...its okay, if you never tried a mighty or a crafty it would be super impressive
 

WakeAndVape

VapeLife X
The Crafty wasn't cutting it and moved up to the Might. This is what I expected for S&B, amazing in all regards.
My only tiny complaint, it doesn't stand up; it would be a little easier to pack it if it did.
Any good DIY stands out there?
The orange tool at the bottom IS the stand...flip it around, when you do you'll notice it was intentional
 

sweetherb

Well-Known Member
The Crafty wasn't cutting it and moved up to the Might. This is what I expected for S&B, amazing in all regards.
My only tiny complaint, it doesn't stand up; it would be a little easier to pack it if it did.
Any good DIY stands out there?

The Mighty has been designed for filling while you are holding it.

Simply remove the CU, take the device in your left hand and then use your right hand to attach the filling tool and load your bowl. No need to put it down!
 

aj0125

Well-Known Member
I emailed S&B about the Mighty battery the other day and got this reply, hope this helps others.

Q:Hello,
I just got a Mighty and I have a few questions about using it while charging. Is it ok to use the mighty while it is plugged in and charging? When it is plugged in and charging and I turn it on does the unit use power from the battery or the wall outlet? Is it still charging the battery if I use the mighty while plugged in? Will it damage battery life to use the mighty plugged in charging with a full battery? Thank you if you can answer these questions, the bottom line is that I want to know what is the best option for the long term life of the batteries and unit: Drain batteries and recharge several times a day or mostly use it plugged in. Thank you again for any assistance you can provide.

A: thank you for your message.


When plugged in, the MIGHTY uses the power from the wall outlet without using the batteries.


We recommend to use the batteries from time to time. In order to recalibrate them, you should let them discharge completely and then fully charge them again.


We hope this reply is of assistance to you. If you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us again.


Kind regards.




This contradicts what the guy in Oakland told me on the phone but he told me that he was not an engineer and I could try emailing S&B directly. Sounds like us heavy users can really stretch the long term life of our Mighty Batteries this way :)
 

hybride

Vapin' with my Mighty
Good to know! It seems to have been a subject to debate on this thread for a long time so now we have a confirmation that the batteries arent used when charging. Thats awesome, haha. Also the calibration of batteries thingy is good to know of.
 

I.b.vaping

Well-Known Member
Took mighty and my dog on a 20.76 hike today , weather was beautiful and it felt great to be one with nature once again :)
Started and ended with 4 bars..granted I only vaped a partial bowl but it lasted 10min at least. Took 6 hours and 7 mins to do the hike and every minute was great. Especially the last two miles running back. Nice to see that starting sign again :ko:
I'll upload some pictures if anyone is interested later. Time to go fishing !
Peace out mighty nation :peace:
Where's those pictures Mrmrmrmr? :cool:
 

Mrmrmrmr

Well-Known Member
Here ya go buddy !!
A little taste of my adventure :)
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Mrmrmrmr

Well-Known Member
I wish I was in Canada :rolleyes:

Hey @aj0125 when they say discharge completely does that mean vape until it does or run the mighty without herbcontinuously until it dies?
Thanks for asking them directly !once again of te many things I love about this forum. So much sharing :nod:
 

adam_baumm

Well-Known Member
I emailed S&B about the Mighty battery the other day and got this reply, hope this helps others.

Q:Hello,
I just got a Mighty and I have a few questions about using it while charging. Is it ok to use the mighty while it is plugged in and charging? When it is plugged in and charging and I turn it on does the unit use power from the battery or the wall outlet? Is it still charging the battery if I use the mighty while plugged in? Will it damage battery life to use the mighty plugged in charging with a full battery? Thank you if you can answer these questions, the bottom line is that I want to know what is the best option for the long term life of the batteries and unit: Drain batteries and recharge several times a day or mostly use it plugged in. Thank you again for any assistance you can provide.

A: thank you for your message.


When plugged in, the MIGHTY uses the power from the wall outlet without using the batteries.


We recommend to use the batteries from time to time. In order to recalibrate them, you should let them discharge completely and then fully charge them again.


We hope this reply is of assistance to you. If you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us again.


Kind regards.




This contradicts what the guy in Oakland told me on the phone but he told me that he was not an engineer and I could try emailing S&B directly. Sounds like us heavy users can really stretch the long term life of our Mighty Batteries this way :)
Thx for posting this. I am curious as it seems my battery meter is filling up (unit charging) when I am plugged in and vaping which is contrary to what some have posted that charging and draining a l ion battery is not a good thing. I usually let mine drain to 2 or 3 bars then plug in without using to tap it back to full , then remove from ac cable. I only use it while charging if i have gone to 2 bars or less.​
 
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