Very interesting indeed - I'm very tempted myself, I prefer this look to the mighty and if that battery life is realistic - holy balls. Game changer indeed.
Thanks for posting
Very interesting indeed - I'm very tempted myself, I prefer this look to the mighty and if that battery life is realistic - holy balls. Game changer indeed.
Thanks for posting
This looks very similar to the Hebe Titan 2 which is priced around £30, operates in exactly the same way.
Cheers Cloudy
Re: Recommendations for a Portable Vape
Posted: Fri 15th May 2015 05:55 pm
by CloudMaster
Just a quick update on the K-Vape above.
This is an upgraded Titan 2 design, they have replaced the steel heating chamber with ceramic and the unit is now powered by a lithium ion battery.
The Hebe Titan 2 due to its design (convection through the side walls at the top of the unit) tasted very plastic to me, especially at some of those higher temps that are now being recommended.
If anyone does get one of these then please drop a review on here, does it off gas plastic fumes etc? I like the shape of the K-Vape and it probably hides well in my palm judging by the measurements.
Cheers Cloudy
Re: Recommendations for a Portable Vape
Posted: Sat 16th May 2015 04:24 pm
by OneHighMofo
Received the Stors and Bickel Mighty this morning. Holy balls this thing is amazing.
I'd had a go on a friends at a club a few months ago and hadn't been that impressed - perhaps the material he had loaded it with wasn't up to much because I came away with a less than favourable impression given the cost. However I couldn't quite reconcile my experience of the device with the reviews I'd read and the opinions on the ACD forum so I figured I'd get one and send it back if it wasn't up to much,
Spent all morning with it - if this thing had a water pipe attachment - it would very quickly replace my desktop Da Buddah. The vapour is cool, tastier than any other vape I've ever tried and the resultant material is vaped evenly - oh and it's taken 3 hours to deplete the battery!!!
I do not even have words for how impressed I am.
Namastevapes.co.uk have it on offer for £238 at the mo. Just over 2 to 3 times as expensive (dependent where you buy it) as the Flowermate v5.0s but about 10 times the performance.
I was planning to take the da buddah to the Dam tomorrow - no need now
Hands down the best vape I've ever used.
Re: Recommendations for a Portable Vape
Posted: Mon 18th May 2015 01:48 pm
by dconstrukt
i'd like you to try an airizer solo
see how you compare to the mighty.
i'm real curious
Re: Recommendations for a Portable Vape
Posted: Mon 18th May 2015 02:45 pm
by worldcitizen1723
the mighty compares nicely to it's sister volcano.
remarkable little vape. Love it.
the MFB seems like a little toy in comparison
the Atmos pen is about 2 times better than the MFB, but is not in the same league as the mighty.
Absolutely brilliant. 'Don't put a thing like a peanut butter in"
The mighty never let me down once over my trip to Dam this week - I hammered the thing for three days and only charged it twice.
Amazing.
I've now figured out how to hook it up to a water pipe too. Desktop Da Buddah officially replaced!!!
Even with my asthmatic lungs - with the water pipe hook up I can take massive 10/20 seconds draws on this which results in a fat cloud and little coughing… oh happy happy days
Very interesting indeed - the mighty is amazing, but hardly discreet. The USP's on the Grasshopper are great..,
User changeable battery
Full convection
All metal.
Cheers for posting that
Re: Recommendations for a Portable Vape
Posted: Fri 22nd May 2015 01:25 pm
by Bifton
OneHighMofo wrote:Absolutely brilliant. 'Don't put a thing like a peanut butter in"
Lol don't forget the tuna; you can't use tuna in it either.
Absolutely brilliant. 'Don't put a thing like a peanut butter in"
The mighty never let me down once over my trip to Dam this week - I hammered the thing for three days and only charged it twice.
Amazing.
I've now figured out how to hook it up to a water pipe too. Desktop Da Buddah officially replaced!!!
Even with my asthmatic lungs - with the water pipe hook up I can take massive 10/20 seconds draws on this which results in a fat cloud and little coughing… oh happy happy days
Absolutely brilliant. 'Don't put a thing like a peanut butter in"
The mighty never let me down once over my trip to Dam this week - I hammered the thing for three days and only charged it twice.
Amazing.
I've now figured out how to hook it up to a water pipe too. Desktop Da Buddah officially replaced!!!
Even with my asthmatic lungs - with the water pipe hook up I can take massive 10/20 seconds draws on this which results in a fat cloud and little coughing… oh happy happy days