GoldenBud
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Titanium also works. almost the same vapor quality. but it's now in S&B hands lolGlass path would also be amazing (But not holding my breath!)
edit: but will be much expensive, then nah
Titanium also works. almost the same vapor quality. but it's now in S&B hands lolGlass path would also be amazing (But not holding my breath!)
I just want to note that if someone asks recommendation for a vape, we'll sure jump in and list 10 devices that in our opinion are better in almost every way possible, while fitting OP's requirements, every single time, because the people that asks deserve it. Actually tbh the SnB fans that are jumping in and telling people to buy their mEdIcAl cErTiFieD products, while being infirior to other options. bothers me more.You’ve been around here a few months; when you’ve been around here a few years and every, single, S&B question the same people show up to tell everyone how ugly, and stupid everything S&B is…
It gets old. If you have to show up and give your negative opinion EVERY time anyone even mentions S&B, that’s taking things about as personal as could be.
plasticy. The venty seems to be going down the same plasticy route.
Cool. I don’t mind waiting for it to heat up. Especially if it means I don’t have to take 20 second huffs.
Why are they here then? This is a thread for the new SB device. It’s not for the ondemand huffing glass purists.
Any new vape release is interesting for many of us enthusiasts, in reality there is no gatekeeping here, we all get to share our thoughts equally, just follow the rules and respect each other
You have not tried the YLLVape Angus have you? It is, in some ways, exactly the same vape. Two 18650s on the left and right, heater in a column up the center and a plastic cooling attachment up top. But the Angus tastes better than the Mighty for about $100 less. Why because YLL looked at what the Mighty did well and kept that while changing what the Mighty doesn't do well.I guess that's where I disagree, as I don't feel there really is any competition to the Mighty/Crafty currently.
Troy must be making bank from all the Mighty affiliate fees he generates. But like someone else said, he's a former smoker. As someone who never smoked tobacco and who stopped smoking MJ for 14 years, then 6 year's ago came back to discover the vape world, I probably have a very different palate than Troy, and for my money the Mighty is just A'ightFor the simple reason that S&B invests heavily in advertising (it's certainly the brand with the highest finances in this area). What's more, they have lots of partners/reviewers who offer them even more advertising/credibility in exchange for a few good deals (just look at Troy and co).
Basically ended up being this comic (can’t figure out how to embed links on mobile):It's easy to succumb to that internal heat when faced with resistance about something we're passionate about, probably in our wiring, but I like to think we're all on the same team here. I continue to be encouraged that FC is a friendly place.
It's worth keeping that way.
As far as I can tell, most of the criticism, was not about it not being on demand...
All these things are great but imho the Angus tastes so much better so much deeper into the extraction cycle than the Mighty and for that I'll deal with the extra weight, delicateness, and heat. It's still braindead simply to use... just like the Mighty.
Based on personal experience, the original Mighty takes about 60-90 seconds to get to vaping temp. From videos I saw of the Mighty+ it was reaching the same temps in about 45-50 seconds. If the Venty can reduce that further to 30-45 seconds, I'd say that's pretty darn close to on-demand territory IMO
Grenco’s sold far more vapes than S&B. Do you think this makes them objectively better than S&B? If not, I’m not really following your reasoning.Everyone is talking like the S&B and the Mighty/Crafty sucks and yet they're likely the best selling portable vape of all time?
This simply isn’t true.The mighty/volcano medic versions have EM shielding so they are safe to use with a pacemaker, and can be used in hospitals.
I suppose it depends on what temperatures you're starting out at, but for me, my TM2 takes about 10-12 seconds on 6 before it buzzes and I get good vapour on the first hit. I don't think it's unreasonable to say something that potentially takes just 18 seconds longer than that but also produces good vapour on the first hit is:However, what you describe here is not on demand at all in my experience, as I had mentioned, that is just the heat up time... Would not make this an on-demand vape, what would, is if it had a trigger of some sort that instantly powers the heater on demand, as opposed to warming up for a session that will largely create vapor automatically on its own (and most on demand vapes are near instant, but some require preheat time even if it is quicker than most session heat ups) there are plenty of session vapes that heat up within 30 seconds and they are still not on demand (ie mostly manual) vapes
I didn't suggest that it would be on demand, but that if it could achieve that heating rate it would be close approaching it, in my opinion.pretty darn close to on-demand territory IMO
I suppose it depends on what temperatures you're starting out at, but for me, my TM2 takes about 10-12 seconds on 6 before it buzzes and I get good vapour on the first hit. I don't think it's unreasonable to say something that potentially takes just 18 seconds longer than that but also produces good vapour on the first hit is:
I didn't suggest that it would be on demand, but that if it could achieve that heating rate it would be close approaching it, in my opinion.
That's just my personal threshold, but everyone's got different preferences. People can obviously say what they want about the device, I just think it makes sense to find out how it works before dismissing it outright or making assertions about the type of device that it actually is.
What is bizarre to me is this follows speculation about a very specific kind of session device that would, in your opinion, effectively redefine the category.People can obviously say what they want about the device, I just think it makes sense to find out how it works before dismissing it outright or making assertions about the type of device that it actually is.
Yeah I still would love to know more about the medical cert and if it actually holds any weight at all.
Done at the same place VW tune their cars.I agree it would be great to hear HOW it is certified.
@Stu - in light of this 9+ pages of pure speculation, when this is released tomorrow, can we create a new thread and archive this one since it has basically no helpful info in it?
I was just about going to suggest the same, this is a waste of space and if people want to debate take it outside the product thread. Glad it’s the 17th.Yes, I think making a new thread is best given the lack of any real info so far. Future FCers don't need to read through all the bickering.
It's tall and thin, mate. I wouldn't trust it standing up, looks like a fart will knock it over.Quite an interesting development for all the wrong reasons IMO
Do you think the plastic fins on the top look a little fragile? I expect the inevitable Venty+ may be more robust.
Also all that engineering into a flat bottom, non-removeable-battery device and that's where the charging port is. I guess they will sell an expensive stand as they further themselves towards 'Apple' ideology. They are both well suited to delivering the same thing over and over and proving to be in control of their image through smoke and mirrors and patents. It takes time for minor incremental changes to be injected into the cash cow. Icing on the cake will be if 'Mother Nature' makes an appearance in the keynote. Strange marketing gets results because people just lap it up at face value to a point of mindless defence.
This hits my palate like the MV1 pre-launch. I can only hope to be surprised but it seems easy to read this play out too.
Haha, but less gusto required than with the Mighty with the melty pick tool rotated in place. That was janky as. The kind of design work that compromises the whole, actually no, that was the fracturing plastic, the Al heater core and overall unimaginative tiredness. What a design language, they've kept to it too! That said when I was at a LAN with my heady torus and Hopper io, I actually thought the Mighty and Iolite in the room looked really good too. They do what they need to and for many that's enough.It's tall and thin, mate. I wouldn't trust it standing up, looks like a fart will knock it over.