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Tinymight 2 Vaporizer Review – Best On-Demand

Tinymight vape in hand, next to Brilliant Cut grinder

The Tinymight is the Sylvester Stallone of dry herb vapes. 4 foot nothing, but built like a brick shit house and will lay you out on your ass if you think you’re going to step sideways.

The Tinymight 2 is a full-convection portable herb vape with on-demand functionality and a removable 18650 battery. Housed in oak and aluminum, the Tinymight’s high surface area heater is capable of heating up in single-digit seconds and milking a bong shortly after.

The $350 Tinymight 2 is an incredibly capable and agile dry herb vape that is capable of serving as a daily driver for even the heaviest smokers. You can click here to check it out at POTV.

Tinymight Vape Review Video

The Tinymight utilizes a glass vapor path and mouthpiece with stainless steel cooling units and screens.

Included with the Tinymight 2 vaporizer:

  • Tinymight 2 dry herb vaporizer
  • 1 short glass tube/mouthpiece (55 mm)
  • cooling unit
  • 1 battery (18650)
  • wooden instruction coaster

Here’s what I love about the Tinymight 2 Vaporizer

On-demand vapor that’s easy to use. Mainstream vapes still can’t get this right, but the Tinymight 2 nails it. Full convection vapor with a punch in less than 10 seconds? Not many vaporizers can touch that one.

The Tinymight 2 can hit hard and heavy as I like it. Its temperature settings go from 1 to 10, with 6 being a comfortable 370F type of vapor. You can turn it down for Bambi hits or turn it up for TroyTime.

The screen height and bowl size are adjustable as well, so the Tinymight 2 can be set up for a few different vaping styles. I like to pack about .15 and fully extract it in 2 or 3 hits, with a stir in-between.

There’s no right way, but I’m sure someone in the youtube comments thinks there is.

The Tinymight 2 has a 10-year warranty! WOW

Here’s What I Don’t Love About the Tinymight 2

I don’t like this threaded battery door. It’s not a deal-breaker, but there’s a lot of room for improvement here. Threads suck and using my fingernail as a tool sucks more.

I don’t like wrestling with the glass stem. Pulling it out to stir or reload often makes a little mess. The bowl and sometimes parts of the vape are hot, so pulling the stem requires careful hand placement. This is a personal preference, as someone who wants to vape many bowls in a row.

The cooling unit gets dirty and clogged fast. I’ve been needing to clean the cooling unit every other battery charging – which is about 10 bowls.

Is the Tinymight 2 Right For You?

Despite the Tinymight 2 putting out super potent, super tasty vapor, there are a few things you need to know and understand about the Tinymight.

The Tinymight requires some tinkering, learning, and on-going ritualistic tendencies for optimal user experience.

It’s not a mindless vape at all times and sometimes the tinkering becomes part of the experience.

Tinkerers love the Tinymight 2, but if you’re looking for something mindless look elsewhere.

The Tinymight 2 retails for $349 and you can click here to pick it up from POTV.

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Troy

I've been medicating with vaporizers, legally, since 2012. I started reviewing dry herb vaporizers and other cannabis products in 2015. I fell in love with creating content around vapes and cannabis vaporization. I'm passionate about the topic and the community. I love bringing people together and I love helping them understand the ins and outs of vaping weed.

2 Comments

  1. Motoko

    A review of the tm2 that has thenphotos of the tm1 and mentions the battery door from the tm1 too… i expected better than this

    Reply
    • Troy

      yeah this review needs work, it’s a poor merge of 2 pieces of content.

      Reply

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  1. Motoko

    A review of the tm2 that has thenphotos of the tm1 and mentions the battery door from the tm1 too… i expected better than this

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    • Troy

      yeah this review needs work, it’s a poor merge of 2 pieces of content.

      Reply

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