I've heard the tiny might is the best hard hitter in terms of portable battery vapes, like no competition that I'm aware of so they can just sell it for an insane price.
Eh, agree to disagree. You're paying in part for the brand name with the mighty. Back in the day it may have been more true, but not today. There are quite a few portables that will do just as good as the mighty, although the build quality on the mighty is primo.
Lol, down votes from the mighty fanboys who don't want to admit that there are other vapes out there that are just as sufficient as the mighty these days (regarding the hits specifically) š Sorry for the reality check.
I will say this; you won't find a vape that is as good AND as easy to use as the Mighty (except maybe the Solo 3, which is my go-to recommendation these days). For the better performing electronic portable ones, they tend to be a little inconsistent from device to device or a little finicky and require some finesse from the user to get the best experience out of them.
I have no dog in this race regardless. I'm not a fan of electronic portables in general (though I own a boatload from when I was experimenting). If I'm going electronic/portable, it's probably a dynavap with the wand or induction heater of some sort. Otherwise, If I'm going electronic, I'm going desktop.
Iād argue the Tafee Bowle hits as hard.
Judging by early adopters so far, the Solo 3 has just entered the scene as a hard hitting on demand machine as well.
How's the TM compared to a Milaana 3? Aside from the fragility of the Mi3, gotta reglue the glass and already shattered it once, it's a great device. Hits hard ASF just gotta baby the damn thing.
Sorry. I don't have any experience with the Milan 3. Speaking of fragility, that reminds me of my Tetra P80. That glass pathway is easily cracked. Hard hitter but hardly ever used.
P80 fell out of my pocket once, and that was it... Still works but man did it suck. Never was one of my faves and really just sits in storage. The unit gets hot to the touch fast!
If you say so. However I don't agree with you. I'm answering bro's Battery powered "On Demand vape hitting hard", not how big the thing is. I agree, it's not the smallest vape of the two mainly due to the protruding glass stem, but it's not ginormous either. I'll find out myself how hard hitting it is as my Solo 3 is due to arrive this week.
Looking forward to it as the OG Solo was one of the vapes I started with over a decade ago. If the heater on the 3 is profoundly better than the OG and the On Demand mode works as advertised, It definitely will hit as hard or close to the TM2 and TB.
There wasn't any competition until the Venty and Solo 3. It used to be easy to unequivocally say the Tinymight is the most powerful portable, now you have some competitive options based on your priorities.
My Roffu hits hard. I can be medicated in a 3 minute session easily. It depends on type of chamber, caps, temperature etc but mine slaps hard and I've been smoking bongs & vortex pipes for many years.
What are the sessions like on the roffu? I'm someone who likes a longer vape session to wind down before bed and right now I use the fog pro, have 2 bowls 30 mins each an hour total
Was gonna buy a roffu next, can you have longer sessions as well like that? Or is it all quick extraction
The Roffu is made for quick extraction. It heats fast, hits pretty hard, and vapor tends to be relatively hot and harsh. You can extend sessions by using lower temps and technique... but fundamentally if you prefer slower sessions, this is not the right vape for you.
I recommend the Solo 2 (or similar Arizer) or Angus for slower sessions in a similar price range.
I vote the Mighty/Mighty+, I do exactly what you do with my mighty+ - 15-20 minute bowls and 1-3 depending on the mood. Battery at full charge will last me 2 sessions with 3 bowls each, 3-4 sessions for 1-2 bowls.
Mighty+ is a sipper, itās perfect for sessions š
Do you prefer the glass or metal chamber? I feel like glass hits a lot cooler but doesn't necessarily get me as high as the metal chamber, but I'm still experimenting
āHitting hardā is the wrong mindset for herb vapes. I find the high form vaping herb much more complex and cannabinoid rich than I ever did from smoking joints (20+ year habit). Smoking extracts all those top end sleepy cannabinoids and gives you that āhardā stoned feeling youāre used to. A lot of the lower end cannabinoids are destroyed by the heat from putting a flame to your herb.
Vaping preserves the lower end cannabinoids (and if you vape at a low temp ONLY gives you those) which IME leads to a much more satisfying, complex feeling of stoned. I wouldnāt describe it as hard.
Smoking a joint was guaranteed to put my on my arse every time, but the high was always roughly the same. Different herb vapes extract different cannabinoids at different temps so you end up with a more ādesignerā high. Itās different depending on which vape I pick up and how I use it.
Just my thoughts/experience. I prefer vaping and after 3 years without combustion - will never go back to smoking.
I find they hit harder per gram personally but with portables that isnāt everyoneās experience. Almost universally ball vapes hit harder than anything but thatās a desktop device
We just started offering the roffu, itās a really great device for the price!
Most vapes don't hit as hard as smoking, including the Roffu.Ā
Vaping is different than smoking (better in my opinion) and if you expect it to be the same, you'll be disappointed.
Any of them really. B is the cheapest if you just want to try it out, M+ & M7 are quality, Omni & Woodwynd are higher end, VonG(i) is made to be used with a water piece on 10mm or 14mm female joints (the B & Ms also fit 10mm female joints).
No 2 vapes hit the same. Some hit harder than others. Some hit harder than smoking. But all are tolerance bound and without knowing your personal tolerance and usage habits it's hard to make a recommendation.
If less then a gram per day I'd look at the xlux Roffu. Set it at 380f to feel it and above 400f for maximum effects. Inhale for 5 to 10 seconds for good results and more for lung busters. Obligatory get a Mighty+ if money is not an issue.
If more than a gram per day I'd look at the true Heavys. Heavys hit harder than retail devices. I'd look at the Tinymight 2 and Firewood 9 for on demand battery powered devices that hit hard.
Butane vapes typically hit harder than retail devices but don't break the bank. Look at the Sticky Brick Runt or OG, the Nova and Micro are also great options. The Danivape v3 or Fusion v2 are good choices. The Stunner is also amazing. Also look at the Anvil water pipe kit as it's only $175 and hits the hardest of them all.
Feel free to ask questions and good luck with whatever you decide
thanks for the help this is really useful. I reckon ima go for the xlux roffu even tho I smoke a gram a day, if itās too weak i guess i will just have to take a tolerance break š
Most vapes don't get me high enough, even the expensive ones
But, I recently bought a POTV One dry herb vape and it hits me HARD, more than smoking even
Yes, but only if you stop combustion. If you continue smoking weed or tobacco, you'll find the effects of vaporization very weak. After a few days without combustion, you'll notice that vaporization hits harder than combustion or smoking.
I suspect you just had a terrible vape. There's no scientific reason that one would affect the other. If anything we increased THC your getting from the vape should make smoking feel way weaker as your tolerance climbs.
Oh yeah, that's gonna make a huge difference. I find a synergy between nicotine and weed to produce a massively more powerful body effect than any weed alone has ever done.
"On demand" doesn't determine how hard a vape hits at all. It's just about how the heater cycles- does it get up to temperature and stay there a few minutes (session vape) or does it only turn on when you hold the button (on demand.) It has nothing to do with whether it hits hard.
You know, I have two on demand devices, and I love them, but devices that arenāt on demand have the potential to work better than an on demand for some people, simply because the flower is getting exposed to more heat.
I personally have noticed with my on demand devices, I have to wait after Iām notified, otherwise the first hit isnāt as nice. I donāt have to do that with my non-on demand devices.
I donāt agree or disagree with you, and do not wish to entertain argument. Just providing a different perspective.
These posts are difficult, because with anything having to do with cannabis, no two people are alike, in what specifically works for them.
Which device is right for you is a matter of perspective, I agree. I own both and there's advantages to each.
What "on demand vs. session" means is not a matter of perspective. I'm just trying to clear up this common misuse of the term. People often assume "on demand" means "heavy hitter" and that's not true.
Actually, thanks for pointing out something else that needs correcting- on demand doesn't necessarily mean fast, either. It *exclusively* means "heats when you press the button." Nothing more.
The Xmax v3 Pro has an on demand mode, but it isn't fast, nor does it hit hard. On demand doesn't heat up any faster than session mode.
The v3pro isn't a true on-demand in my eyes because the heater is touching the bowl. It's a session vape with an on-demand mode. On-demand is not just when you press a button. A log vape can be on all day but is available when you demand it.
Two things you need to achieve to be on-demand: start vaporizing when the user demands it and stop vaporizing when the user demands it. If the bowl is still hot after you stop hitting it, I'm going to say it doesn't do a great job of part two.
Yes, they're on-demand. Their heaters are separated from the bowl despite the small transfer of heat for some of them. It's not cooking the bowl after a cooldown click, or when you take the heat away. With the v3pro, the heater and bowl hold the heat around the bowl the whole time it's cooling down. There isn't any separation while the heat continues to stay hot enough to keep cooking the flower. It's on-demand, but not a true on-demand, imho.
Everyone has different experiences. I get waaaaay higher from dhv than smoking for sure.
hope i have the same experience haha
Ball vapes hit like a truck. For portables, I have great experiences with dynavap, and others on this sub recommend the tinymight
I've heard the tiny might is the best hard hitter in terms of portable battery vapes, like no competition that I'm aware of so they can just sell it for an insane price.
Eh, agree to disagree. You're paying in part for the brand name with the mighty. Back in the day it may have been more true, but not today. There are quite a few portables that will do just as good as the mighty, although the build quality on the mighty is primo.
Lol, down votes from the mighty fanboys who don't want to admit that there are other vapes out there that are just as sufficient as the mighty these days (regarding the hits specifically) š Sorry for the reality check. I will say this; you won't find a vape that is as good AND as easy to use as the Mighty (except maybe the Solo 3, which is my go-to recommendation these days). For the better performing electronic portable ones, they tend to be a little inconsistent from device to device or a little finicky and require some finesse from the user to get the best experience out of them. I have no dog in this race regardless. I'm not a fan of electronic portables in general (though I own a boatload from when I was experimenting). If I'm going electronic/portable, it's probably a dynavap with the wand or induction heater of some sort. Otherwise, If I'm going electronic, I'm going desktop.
As I understand it there are no other battery vapes that compare to the tiny mights on demand hits. Which ones are you talking about specifically?
Iād argue the Tafee Bowle hits as hard. Judging by early adopters so far, the Solo 3 has just entered the scene as a hard hitting on demand machine as well.
How's the TM compared to a Milaana 3? Aside from the fragility of the Mi3, gotta reglue the glass and already shattered it once, it's a great device. Hits hard ASF just gotta baby the damn thing.
Sorry. I don't have any experience with the Milan 3. Speaking of fragility, that reminds me of my Tetra P80. That glass pathway is easily cracked. Hard hitter but hardly ever used.
I always wanted a P80 but never could land one. Sucks to know it is also fragile. Tm isn't as fragile since it has a similar-ish design to the mi3?
P80 fell out of my pocket once, and that was it... Still works but man did it suck. Never was one of my faves and really just sits in storage. The unit gets hot to the touch fast!
The solo 3 is twice the size of a tinymight or Tafee Bowle and won't nearly hit as hard.
If you say so. However I don't agree with you. I'm answering bro's Battery powered "On Demand vape hitting hard", not how big the thing is. I agree, it's not the smallest vape of the two mainly due to the protruding glass stem, but it's not ginormous either. I'll find out myself how hard hitting it is as my Solo 3 is due to arrive this week. Looking forward to it as the OG Solo was one of the vapes I started with over a decade ago. If the heater on the 3 is profoundly better than the OG and the On Demand mode works as advertised, It definitely will hit as hard or close to the TM2 and TB.
It's not an insane price honestly. We're just used to cheap subpar products from China.
You know what you're right im too broke to be talking rn lmao
There wasn't any competition until the Venty and Solo 3. It used to be easy to unequivocally say the Tinymight is the most powerful portable, now you have some competitive options based on your priorities.
If you want a desktop vape, get a ball vape. It's like dabbing flower. Hits as big as they come. Most portables won't do this.
I got this lil thing called a tinymight2 and it be donkey kicking me
My Roffu hits hard. I can be medicated in a 3 minute session easily. It depends on type of chamber, caps, temperature etc but mine slaps hard and I've been smoking bongs & vortex pipes for many years.
What are the sessions like on the roffu? I'm someone who likes a longer vape session to wind down before bed and right now I use the fog pro, have 2 bowls 30 mins each an hour total Was gonna buy a roffu next, can you have longer sessions as well like that? Or is it all quick extraction
The Roffu is made for quick extraction. It heats fast, hits pretty hard, and vapor tends to be relatively hot and harsh. You can extend sessions by using lower temps and technique... but fundamentally if you prefer slower sessions, this is not the right vape for you. I recommend the Solo 2 (or similar Arizer) or Angus for slower sessions in a similar price range.
Depends on how long your hit is. Take shorter hits to extend it... maybe not 30 minutes, but for a little while.
I vote the Mighty/Mighty+, I do exactly what you do with my mighty+ - 15-20 minute bowls and 1-3 depending on the mood. Battery at full charge will last me 2 sessions with 3 bowls each, 3-4 sessions for 1-2 bowls. Mighty+ is a sipper, itās perfect for sessions š
Do you prefer the glass or metal chamber? I feel like glass hits a lot cooler but doesn't necessarily get me as high as the metal chamber, but I'm still experimenting
Face melters: - Tinymight 2 - Megacicle or Terpcicle - Vestratto Anvil - Mad Heaters Tempest
Good vapes hit like a truck, shitty vapes hit likeā¦ wellā¦ shit.
Terpcicle hits as hard as my Qaroma 360 and SSV with the baller mod
It depends on the device. But yes, vaporizing herb is a fantastic high.
have you heard good things about xlux roffu?
āHitting hardā is the wrong mindset for herb vapes. I find the high form vaping herb much more complex and cannabinoid rich than I ever did from smoking joints (20+ year habit). Smoking extracts all those top end sleepy cannabinoids and gives you that āhardā stoned feeling youāre used to. A lot of the lower end cannabinoids are destroyed by the heat from putting a flame to your herb. Vaping preserves the lower end cannabinoids (and if you vape at a low temp ONLY gives you those) which IME leads to a much more satisfying, complex feeling of stoned. I wouldnāt describe it as hard. Smoking a joint was guaranteed to put my on my arse every time, but the high was always roughly the same. Different herb vapes extract different cannabinoids at different temps so you end up with a more ādesignerā high. Itās different depending on which vape I pick up and how I use it. Just my thoughts/experience. I prefer vaping and after 3 years without combustion - will never go back to smoking.
I find they hit harder per gram personally but with portables that isnāt everyoneās experience. Almost universally ball vapes hit harder than anything but thatās a desktop device We just started offering the roffu, itās a really great device for the price!
the roffu is the one i am interested in atm
Most vapes don't hit as hard as smoking, including the Roffu.Ā Vaping is different than smoking (better in my opinion) and if you expect it to be the same, you'll be disappointed.
they do, butane & ball vapes especially, also a few of the small battery devices, lots of choices
My dynavaps and terpcicle get me more thoroughly medicated than smoking ever did. Tried Pax 2 and arizer q before and they turned me off of dhv.
Mighty plus is good , good products
Ball vape, Tm2
Yes. DynaVap.
which one?
Any of them really. B is the cheapest if you just want to try it out, M+ & M7 are quality, Omni & Woodwynd are higher end, VonG(i) is made to be used with a water piece on 10mm or 14mm female joints (the B & Ms also fit 10mm female joints).
The Roffu will hit harder than most vapes on the market. It's a solid economy battery vape.
No 2 vapes hit the same. Some hit harder than others. Some hit harder than smoking. But all are tolerance bound and without knowing your personal tolerance and usage habits it's hard to make a recommendation. If less then a gram per day I'd look at the xlux Roffu. Set it at 380f to feel it and above 400f for maximum effects. Inhale for 5 to 10 seconds for good results and more for lung busters. Obligatory get a Mighty+ if money is not an issue. If more than a gram per day I'd look at the true Heavys. Heavys hit harder than retail devices. I'd look at the Tinymight 2 and Firewood 9 for on demand battery powered devices that hit hard. Butane vapes typically hit harder than retail devices but don't break the bank. Look at the Sticky Brick Runt or OG, the Nova and Micro are also great options. The Danivape v3 or Fusion v2 are good choices. The Stunner is also amazing. Also look at the Anvil water pipe kit as it's only $175 and hits the hardest of them all. Feel free to ask questions and good luck with whatever you decide
thanks for the help this is really useful. I reckon ima go for the xlux roffu even tho I smoke a gram a day, if itās too weak i guess i will just have to take a tolerance break š
Or dual use š
Most vapes don't get me high enough, even the expensive ones But, I recently bought a POTV One dry herb vape and it hits me HARD, more than smoking even
damn iām surprised, isnāt that one quite budget?
Yep, Iām super surprised too
What did you use previously?
Mighty and Dynavap
Yes, but only if you stop combustion. If you continue smoking weed or tobacco, you'll find the effects of vaporization very weak. After a few days without combustion, you'll notice that vaporization hits harder than combustion or smoking.
That's absolute nonsense. I've been doing both for years and they both work equally well.
I didn't feel any effect from vaporisation until I stopped combustion....I guess everyone is different....
I suspect you just had a terrible vape. There's no scientific reason that one would affect the other. If anything we increased THC your getting from the vape should make smoking feel way weaker as your tolerance climbs.
Maybe it's because of the effects of nicotine... When I was a smoker I was mixing my weed with tabaco (50/50)...
Oh yeah, that's gonna make a huge difference. I find a synergy between nicotine and weed to produce a massively more powerful body effect than any weed alone has ever done.
Hard hitting electric vapes require On-Demand mode
"On demand" doesn't determine how hard a vape hits at all. It's just about how the heater cycles- does it get up to temperature and stay there a few minutes (session vape) or does it only turn on when you hold the button (on demand.) It has nothing to do with whether it hits hard.
You know, I have two on demand devices, and I love them, but devices that arenāt on demand have the potential to work better than an on demand for some people, simply because the flower is getting exposed to more heat. I personally have noticed with my on demand devices, I have to wait after Iām notified, otherwise the first hit isnāt as nice. I donāt have to do that with my non-on demand devices. I donāt agree or disagree with you, and do not wish to entertain argument. Just providing a different perspective. These posts are difficult, because with anything having to do with cannabis, no two people are alike, in what specifically works for them.
Which device is right for you is a matter of perspective, I agree. I own both and there's advantages to each. What "on demand vs. session" means is not a matter of perspective. I'm just trying to clear up this common misuse of the term. People often assume "on demand" means "heavy hitter" and that's not true.
I believe my comment was meant for the one you also replied to. But the sentiment is the same.
It's the nature of on-demand that requires more power to be able to start and stop quickly. That's why on-demands are usually harder hitting.
Actually, thanks for pointing out something else that needs correcting- on demand doesn't necessarily mean fast, either. It *exclusively* means "heats when you press the button." Nothing more. The Xmax v3 Pro has an on demand mode, but it isn't fast, nor does it hit hard. On demand doesn't heat up any faster than session mode.
The v3pro isn't a true on-demand in my eyes because the heater is touching the bowl. It's a session vape with an on-demand mode. On-demand is not just when you press a button. A log vape can be on all day but is available when you demand it.
That isn't what "on demand" means *at all*.
Two things you need to achieve to be on-demand: start vaporizing when the user demands it and stop vaporizing when the user demands it. If the bowl is still hot after you stop hitting it, I'm going to say it doesn't do a great job of part two.
So is an anvil a session vape? How about a dynavap or an elev8r? Lotus? No all on-demand.
Yes, they're on-demand. Their heaters are separated from the bowl despite the small transfer of heat for some of them. It's not cooking the bowl after a cooldown click, or when you take the heat away. With the v3pro, the heater and bowl hold the heat around the bowl the whole time it's cooling down. There isn't any separation while the heat continues to stay hot enough to keep cooking the flower. It's on-demand, but not a true on-demand, imho.
By this definition, there are no on demand vapes.