The standard RBT stems can be used upside down to adapt your Tiny to water. No videos here, but
I can safely part w/ Timber, MI2, and possibly considering a new home for the Nomad. All great tools,
but like guitars, I can only play one at a time (poorly I might add....). I am very happy with the battery
life. I can do 2 on-demand 3 to 4 hit sessions and still when I turn the Tm on for the 3rd use it is giving me
the full battery indication. The only negative issue I can share is that like all other fine convection vapes,
this one also suffers from a tight pack/ultra-fine grind. I was getting winded trying to monster toke a stem,
and the Tinymight never flinched. It will cause a ring indicating where You the user let too much heat remain
during the hit. I find zero need to stir, I am trying to not pack as tight. I don't know that one would have to worry about the heater in this device crapping out due to over hitting. There is lots of power and it can sneak up on you. I run at 5 on the dial, take big hits, and after 3 to 4 I'm done. I believe that once again we have found an artisanal performance monster. With a good variety of choices at this level, picking the vape that is right for you seems more like picking the nuances of wine, or scotch. All of these little wooden monsters will take you where you are trying to go. Where would you like to sit?