Community Review
this felt like unboxing a medical device in the most respectful way
The Mighty+ is probably the most dependable dry herb vape I’ve owned. Vapor stays smooth even at higher temps, flavor is really clean, and the battery lasts long enough that I’m not constantly thinking about charging it. It’s not tiny or super discreet, but it feels solid in the hand and just works every time. Definitely one of those devices where you can tell why people keep recommending it years later.
If i were shopping again today, I'd probably compare this to the mighty+ for usb-c charging. honestly it won't replace my tinymight2.
First impression after using the Mighty+ was honestly just how easy it was. No messing around with complicated settings or weird techniques — pack it, turn it on, and it gives consistently smooth vapor right away. The build feels solid, the cooling unit actually works, and the flavor was way better than I expected from a portable device. It’s definitely larger than most handheld vapes, but after a couple sessions it made sense why so many people still consider it one of the best.
The Mighty+ definitely lives up to the hype in terms of vapor quality and reliability, but after using it for a while I can also see why some people move on from it. The vapor is smooth, the dosing capsules are convenient, and it’s almost impossible to mess up a session, but the overall experience feels more utilitarian than exciting. It’s the kind of vape that works every single time without drama, which is great, but it doesn’t really have that premium or “special” feel considering the price.
The biggest downside for me is the size. It’s portable in the technical sense, but not something I’d casually slip into a pocket and forget about. The plastic body also makes it look cheaper than it performs, especially compared to newer devices with more modern designs. That said, it’s still one of the easiest and most dependable dry herb vapes out there, especially for people who care more about performance and comfort than aesthetics.
i don't like it.