I've been working out of town and inactive for a while, so I thought I'd share my experience with the Venty so far. I had long been planning to get a Terp Ready system as a reward to myself for all the fieldwork I did in October. When the Venty was announced, being a big S&B fan, I decided to order it instead, which I did. I have only had mine for less than four days, so this is all tentative.
First the negatives. Apparently they are having some issues with early units. I also got the same email others have about running diagnostic checks and participated as asked. I am honestly not that worried about this aspect because of the warranty. S&B already offers two years, and that is extended to three if you register the device on their website. The only problem I have had with any of my (many) S&B products is with my Crafty+, and they immediately replaced it with a new one. I figure if the Venty turns out to have a problem they'll replace it. Was it wise to buy the very first edition of a completely new device? Probably not, but I took the plunge.
Mine did throw a dreaded ERR004 (i.e. device faulty) like the second or third time I used it. Obviously that was concerning. I did a factory reset (hold power button for 10 sec.) and everything has been fine ever since. Should I have just returned it immediately? Probably, but I didn't want to have to send back my new toy if I didn't have to, and the reset seems to have fixed it. I figure if it dies in a month or a year I'll just send it in for a new one.
I understand people are concerned that they have some issues with such an expensive product, but IMO it's understandable. No matter how much testing you do, you're never going to be able to fully replicate having a device in thousands or tens of thousands of peoples' hands at once, all using it in different situations and ways, using it while plugged in, etc. With the bluetooth in the Venty they can push software updates, which should be very helpful.
Another, albeit minor, negative, is the issue people have mentioned with the cooling unit not completely locking down so that it is juuuussssst a little out of line. As a person with mild OCD issues this kinda bugs me. I've been afraid to crank down too hard on it, at least until I can get a replacement cooling unit. I need to make sure no crumbs are anywhere. It's very minor, but irritating for a device with otherwise such excellent fit and finish.
The positives.
The adjustable airflow is a game changer. I keep mine wide open at all times, but your preference may vary. It's also nice to finally be able to close it off completely, as the Venty does just leak vapor when it's sitting there on and loaded, like the Mighty.
The new heater and flow meter that adjusts the heater is another game changer. The flow meter, along with the power of the heater, allow you to hit the Venty however you want. You know how a lot of vapes make you learn how to hit them properly to get a good hit? No learning curve withe the Venty. Just hit it. Long and slow, fast and hard, whatever. It just cranks out vapor.
I like the new form factor. It feels great in the hand, very natural. You just naturally hold it at the bottom, where it's never even slightly warm. Much more pocketable than the Mighty, and feels better in the hand.
The boost and superboost work like they do in the Mighty+ and Crafty+ (180/195/210C) but it only stays at boost or superboost for 90 seconds before reverting to 180. You can adjust these settings using the web app. Honestly, if you like 180 as a starting temp (obviously S&B's preferred temp), the boost and superboost make the thing very easy to use as a single button device. Turn it on, take a few hits at 180, boost to 195 for a few hits, and finish it off at 210. Easy peasy.
Note that apparently you can only use the web app with the Venty. The regular phone app doesn't seem to have been updated to include the Venty. Hopefully they will update it. The web app is useful in adjusting the charging options. After the first charge, I turned on both the battery saver options to preserve battery function as long as possible. I can wait a little longer for a charge and give up a bowl of battery life to get more life out of the batteries. It still charges really fast. I really like the screen brightness settings. Turn it all the way down and the display switches to a purple when heating (instead of orange) and a kind of aqua blue when ready. Very nice. One step above that (my preference), and you get a light purple when heating, but normal (dim) green when ready. Above that and it is just brighter versions of orange/green, but very nice attention to detail.
I get about 7 bowls from a charge, but you should note that I beat the hell out of each bowl. I hit it for a few minutes on 190 (which is where I usually set my start temp). Then, when it starts tasting beat I crank the heat up to 210 and have a few hits to finish it off. So I'm hitting each bowl quite a lot. If I was just hitting each bowl 6 or 8 times and dumping, I would no doubt get a few more bowls. Like I said, I use the max temp for a while at the end of each bowl. YMMV
So far I really love my Venty, but I am kind of a S&B fan boy, and I might be biased, so keep that in mind. For me this thing replaces the Mighty+; I haven't used mine since I got the Venty. As far as shopping for a new high end vape, if you were already prepared to spend the four bones for a Mighty+, an extra fifty for this thing is a no-brainer IMO. Time will tell but I think this has become my go to battery portable.