Im pretty pissed i have had my mi for over a month and still not received a refund of 40$ for batteries i canceled multiple emails to Sheila that she linked to ryan requesting he refund me but nothing. Now no response from either of them.
In the end the mi isn't even that great i have to take it out and stir every hit otherwise the abv is all hot spotty and uneven this leads to a lot of hassle out in about.
I tried inhaleing slow i even moved the screen waaaay back and it just always gets a dark spot sometimes black and green alll around the sides. I stop inhaleing as soon as i feel any heat and just uneven performance that seems to not get the most out of my materials. I kinda feel like i was led to believe somthing this vape is not. This is the first time i feel let down by FC input and i think people bias played a lot into this and there was not an accurate picture of what i should have expected.
I judge (that's supposed to be me owning my subjectivity) you're mashing crap CS and vape-technique-learning together in a way that's victimy instead of helping you. Sorry for all the work to get a simple refund, that just sucks, and frustrating for all of us cause all these dropped balls hurt the brand. On use, tho, a bunch of us, separately, really loving the performance on this vape is what's happened, it's not inaccurate or misleading. It could be not for you, but what you describe isn't the most common use, many more people are moving the basket closer to the heater.
This has quickly become my favorite vape, beating out my Grasshopper and my Firewood 3.0 which are the rest of the moderately-priced-convection-portables market. I do still get hotspots but I'm getting much better at settup and feedback. Here's what works for me:
- basket-style screen, 1mm back from end-of-joint
- intake is mesh-cotton-mesh sandwich for noticable draw restriction, easier control
- course grind, sucked into basket to fill it 2/3-3/4, them lightly pressed, just at top, w/ my pinky
- on fresh battery, prime for 2 seconds, start inhaling slowly, feel for heat and feather the button to extend the hit
- rotate load 1/4 turn away from intake
- no priming on subsequent hits, just hold button and draw really slowly till I feel the heat, then draw faster and feather the button to try to hold each hit's sweet spot.
The cotton sandwich in the intake is kinda like training wheels, now I've got control intuitive so I can hit my Milaana with the short stem walking full speed, uphill. Or I can use my extra long Oregonglassblower stems, which reduce feedback, and just trust technique to get huge hits. LOVE it. Hope we can help you love it, too.