TinyMight / TM 2

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Is one of these stems a good one?
I used the Rocket stem, the one on the far right with the beads. The cooling effect is enormous, the stem is very large and broke when I was cleaning it (my fault)

Not sure if I said it here, but I would strongly suggest not using that stem since it has soft glass beads with holes through them...
 

Mukmuk

TM2 Rookie
@Tinymight

Sorry for my late reply. I missed your comment earlier. Thank you for taking the time to respond and for your care.

We haven’t made any changes to the top screw; the wooden body has the same dimension hole as before, and we’re still using the same screw. Typically, a 4 mm tool should fit through without any issues.
Thanks for the clarification, that’s helpful. Most T20 tools are too wide to fit, but the Draper 34266 T20 should fit.

That said, we generally don’t recommend disassembling the device unless it’s absolutely necessary or you’ve been instructed to do so by Tinymight Support. While the device looks straightforward, a lot can go wrong during the first disassembly if you’re not experienced.
Maybe that wasn’t the best idea. Sometimes I have moments like that. I’m sorry about it, but there’s nothing I can do to change it now.

I understand that, and I didn’t intend to fully disassemble it. I just wanted to check if the T20 tool would fit if needed. To do this, I carefully removed the bottom screw and took off the bottom plate. No additional tools were required—it came off easily.

At this stage, I realized the diameter of the T20 tool stem was too thick to fit through the TM circuit board. I then carefully put the bottom plate back in place and reattached the bottom screw, tightening it gently. I also ensured that the knob and the small rubber piece were correctly positioned.

Is there anything else I should have taken into account? If there’s something specific I should be careful about, please let me know via DM if it’s not something to share publicly.

We receive quite a few units for repair that have been damaged in the process of being opened and put back together, which is always unfortunate for both the owner and us. If you think your unit might need to be taken apart, it’s best to contact our support team first for authorization and step-by-step instructions. That way, if something does go wrong, it won’t affect your warranty.
I agree with you. That would be the best approach. I contacted the support team a week ago but haven’t received a response yet. However, with the holiday season, I understand it might take longer than usual to get an answer.

What the hell... why did you open the TM unnecessarily???
Well... It's just their 4th post here... and I bet it was for you...
here's the manufacturer's explanation for not doing it
I just wanted to check if the T20 tool would fit if needed. Maybe that wasn’t the best idea. Sometimes I have moments like that. I’m sorry about it, but there’s nothing I can do to change it now. Mistakes are the stepping stones to better choices.

Now you have clear skies... at least in your Avatar
Yes, everything became much clearer. The advice and suggestions here have been incredibly helpful in resolving my issues and improving my results with the TM2. I’m now really happy with the device.

While I’m not entirely sure that the temperature behavior is exactly as intended, the overall improvement in results and usability has been significant. I’m also unsure if it’s normal to have to take two long, empty draws before the third draw starts generating real vapor.

Key changes that made a difference:
  • Session Mode → On Demand Mode: The device doesn’t get as hot anymore, and the battery lasts much longer.
  • Capsules with lid No capsules: Vapor production and airflow is much better, and it’s easier to use.

Not sure if I said it here, but I would strongly suggest not using that stem since it has soft glass beads with holes through them...
Thank you for sharing your experience with this particular stem. That’s very helpful to know.
 
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