@dude_de @Gorillaz7
To me the performance of the Tinymight (2) is all about the drawing style. The same temperature setting can be either smooth or harsh. And it can leave your ABV light green or dark brown, even scorched at higher settings. After about 2.5 years with my Tinymight I have a feeling that I have been using it wrong most of the time. It took a tall bong to find out how the vapor production exactly works in order to be able to handle it properly.
At the beginning of the drawing experience, you get thin vapor. But as you keep drawing, especially with increasing drawing strength, it suddenly pumps out MASSIVE clouds. It’s really from one second to the other. Natively used this vapor explosion often surprised me and I was never sure, if I’ll be coughing my dick off or not. It’s just SO much that the sheer volume kills you. Now with the big bong at least I’m aware of what’s coming.
Of course there’s no wrong way of using the Tinymight. Whatever fits your needs is right, period. But for me personally, bong use turned out to be the perfect (and only) way. It’s possible to go easy on the Tinymight hitting it native, but drawing one second too long or a little too hard will melt your face off. And temps lower than 6 don’t do it for me. So now I consider it as a face melter only and I finally love it. I’m using my Anvil and Venty all day long, and when it’s time to get seriously medicated, it’s Tinymight bong time.
I personally wouldn’t recommend the Tinymight to anyone who’s looking for a smooth experience. To me it’s just not made for that. It’s like driving a 400 hp Porsche at walking pace: Possible, but not enjoyable and definitely the wrong tool for the job. If you want it smooth, go for a Venty.