TinyMight · Complete Owner's Guide

TinyMight 2: The Complete Guide

"A 1000cc Ducati Superbike of a vaporiser — an engine way too big for its body, no seatbelt, no airbag. Combust in week one, master it by week four. Here's how to ride it."

TinyMight 2 portable dry herb vaporizer

Dennis M. · HerbVape.co.uk · April 2026

TL;DR

The TinyMight 2 is the flavour benchmark for portable vaporisers: Finnish-designed, hand-assembled pure convection, true on-demand and session modes, sub-10-second heat-up, an analog temperature dial, an all-glass vapour path, and a user-swappable 18650 battery. This guide covers everything you need to own it well — setup, break-in, grind, draw technique, temperature stepping, cleaning, troubleshooting, and accessories.

  • Setup time: ~5 minutes (two or three empty burn-off cycles at dial 7–8 before first use)
  • Best temperature range: dial 4–6 (~170–200°C) for daily use; dial 4 for flavour chasing
  • Cleaning interval: quick chamber brush every 5–10 bowls; ISO-soak the glass stem every 15–20 bowls; deep clean monthly

The 30-Second Version

What it is: A Finnish-designed, hand-assembled pure convection portable vaporiser with true on-demand and session modes. Sub-10-second heat-up, analog temperature dial (1–10, approximately 120–250°C), all-glass vapour path, removable 18650 battery, and artisan wood construction. Designed and manufactured in Finland by a small workshop operation. Finnish Key Flag–certified product.

Who it's for: Flavour chasers who want the absolute best terpene expression from a portable. On-demand users who hate waiting for heat-up. Technique enthusiasts who enjoy mastering their gear. Medical users who need precise microdosing without committing to full sessions. People who already own a reliable backup vape.

Who should skip it: Beginners who want plug-and-play simplicity — get the Mighty+ instead. Anyone who needs bombproof reliability without anxiety — the button-issue reputation lingers, even though later revisions are solid. Clumsy users who drop things — the glass stems are fragile and replacements are a running cost. People who resent paying premium for artisan engineering when German-factory consistency exists at £255.99.

The honest truth: The TinyMight 2 is the flavour benchmark for portable vaporisers. Nothing I've used extracts terpenes with this clarity. The pure convection on-demand heating means zero wasted herb between draws, and the efficiency savings — 0.15g delivering what would take 0.25g through a conduction device — add up over months. The learning curve is real: expect combustion in week one, zero combustion by week four. The glass stems are fragile. The analog dial lacks precision. The button reliability reputation is improving but not yet Mighty+-tier. If you can live with those compromises, nothing else on the road comes close.

Before You Start — Authenticity, Break-In, and Storage

Is Yours Real?

TinyMight counterfeits aren't as widespread as Mighty+ fakes, but at £299.99 there's enough margin for grey-market clones to appear on unverified marketplaces. Buy from an authorised UK retailer like HerbVape — and you're covered. The authorised channel matters because warranty claims route through a small Finnish workshop, not a German corporate service centre, and having an authorised dealer as intermediary speeds up the process considerably.

When the box arrives, check four things. The wood body should show natural grain variation — each unit is hand-finished and slightly different, which is the whole point. The glass stems should be intact with no chips. The stir tool should sit neatly in its integrated slot. Power on: five clicks should wake the device, the LED should cycle, and a test draw with an empty chamber at setting 5 should produce noticeable warm air within three to five seconds. Register the device with the manufacturer immediately — warranty terms changed, and post-2024 purchases get 3 years rather than the original 10-year coverage.

Break-In

Run two or three empty-chamber cycles at setting 7–8 before loading herb. Hold the button for a full draw cycle, let the heater run, release, repeat. Any residual manufacturing compounds will clear in those first few cycles. The wood body may develop a very faint warm smell on early sessions — this is the oak settling and will resolve quickly.

Storage

Remove the 18650 battery if you're storing for more than a week. Keep glass stems in the drawstring pouch (or better, a hard case). Store the unit upright if possible — the chamber screens stay seated more reliably. The wood body develops a patina over time; this is character, not damage.

Dennis's Golden Rule for the TinyMight 2: Release the button the instant you feel the vapour density change. You'll know when you know. That transition point — from light and terpy to thick and warm — is the line between a perfect draw and a bonfire. The device won't stop you. Your thumb has to.

Full Specifications

Manufacturer TinyMight (Finland)
Launch Year 2021
Type Portable dry herb vaporiser, on-demand + session
Heating Method Pure convection
Temperature Control Analog dial 1–10 (~120–250°C), rheostat-style power dial
Heat-Up Time Sub-10 seconds (on-demand ~3–5 seconds)
Chamber Capacity 0.1–0.2g (adjustable via screen position)
Dimensions 88 × 61 × 37 mm (body); 110 × 61 × 37 mm with 55 mm tip
Weight 186g (body); 207g with tip
Battery Single removable 18650 (recommended: Molicel P26A or P28A)
Watt-hours ~9.6 Wh (well under 100 Wh — cabin-legal)
Charging USB-C (on-device); external charger recommended
Bowls per Charge 5–8 (temperature and mode dependent)
Vapour Path All-glass (borosilicate stems)
Body Material Oak (standard), walnut, or purpleheart wood options
Session Modes On-demand (hold button) + session (triple-click and hold)
Warranty 3 years (units registered before 2024: 10 years)
Certifications Finnish Key Flag product
Price (UK) £299.99 at herbvape.co.uk (authorised UK dealer)

First Impressions

I lent the TinyMight 2 to my mate Jake.

Jake is clumsy — clumsier than me, which is saying something. He's the bloke who dropped his phone in a pint, twice, at the same pub. He had the TinyMight 2 for one weekend. Came back with a cracked stem and a guilty expression. "I didn't even drop it hard," he said. "Just fumbled it. Caught the edge of the coffee table."

That's the TinyMight 2 in a nutshell. It's hand-thrown pottery — gorgeous, crafted, absolutely not something you throw in a bag without protection. The wooden body is beautiful: oak with grain and character that develops a patina over time. Each unit is slightly different because they're made by humans, not stamped out by robots in a German factory. The stainless steel accents are premium. The glass stems are glass — treat them accordingly.

The built-in stir tool is genuinely clever — sits right next to the mouthpiece, flat handle for tamping, holes that let the indicator light shine through. For something designed in a Finnish workshop rather than a corporate R&D facility, the industrial design is remarkably thoughtful. But it is not a Mighty+. There's no app, no digital display, no precision readout. The analog dial tells you roughly where you are, your technique tells you the rest. That's either charming or terrifying, depending on your personality.

Unboxing weight: it feels like a quality object. At 186g without the stem, it's lighter than you'd expect from the photos. The wood is warm in the hand. The glass stem clicks in with satisfying precision. First impression is that someone who cares about this made it, and that impression doesn't fade.

What Makes It Tick — The Engineering That Matters

Pure Convection On-Demand

The TinyMight 2 is 100% convection — hot air passes through the herb only when you engage the heater. The flower isn't sitting on a hot plate slowly cooking between draws. It's flash-heated the moment you press the button, then stops the moment you release. The result is efficiency that hybrid and conduction devices can't match: a 0.15g bowl delivers effects that would take 0.25g in a Mighty+. The extraction is surgical.

This is also why the flavour is exceptional. Volatile terpenes that conduction devices cook off during heat-up are preserved intact until the moment of extraction. At low temperatures, you can taste individual terpene layers — not "good flavour," but individual, distinguishable compounds.

The Heater and Temperature Range

The analog dial runs 1–10, covering approximately 120–250°C. There's no digital readout — you learn the range by feel and result. Settings 1–3 deliver wispy, terp-forward vapour. Settings 4–6 are the sweet spot for most users: rich flavour, visible clouds, complete extraction. Settings 7–8 push into roasty, cloud-dense territory. Setting 9 will scorch the top layer if your draw speed isn't right. Setting 10 — "Beast Mode" — is concentrates only. Don't use it with flower.

The 18650 Advantage

Standard 18650 cells. No proprietary nonsense. The same batteries that power half the flashlights and vapes in the world. When one dies mid-session, pop in another. When the chemistry degrades in two years, buy a £5 replacement. That's genuine long-term value that sealed-battery devices like the Mighty+ and Venty can't offer.

I keep three charged cells in rotation (Molicel P26A) and never worry about battery life. Real-world performance is 5–8 bowls per charge depending on mode and temperature. On-demand use is more efficient since you're only heating when drawing, not maintaining temperature between hits.

The watt-hour rating is approximately 9.6 Wh per cell — well under the 100 Wh UK CAA/EASA threshold, making the TinyMight 2 cabin-legal for flights with batteries carried in cabin baggage. Pack spare cells in a battery case, not loose in a pocket.

Dual-Mode Operation

On-demand mode: five clicks to wake, hold button, inhale when it vibrates (~3–5 seconds), release when done. Session mode: triple-click and hold on the third until it vibrates — the device maintains temperature for 10+ minutes without holding the button. On-demand is the main event; session is cruise control for when you want to relax without thinking about technique.

Dennis's note: The rheostat-style power dial is an analog instrument, not a digital thermostat. It tells you roughly where you are — the rest is your thumb, your draw speed, and the vapour you can taste. Treat it like a motorbike throttle, not a microwave keypad.

The Knack — How to Actually Get the Best From It

The TinyMight 2 is not difficult to use. It's difficult to use well. The difference matters.

The combustion risk is real. Hold the button too long at high temps and you'll cross from vaporisation to burning. The device doesn't stop you. No safety cutoff. No traction control. My first week: seven combustions out of fifty attempts. By week four: zero. The technique becomes automatic, but you have to learn it first.

The rhythm goes like this: press and hold the button. Within three to five seconds, you'll feel the first whisper of vapour — thin, flavourful, delicate. Keep drawing slowly. The density builds. The moment the vapour shifts from "light and terpy" to "thick and warm," release the button. That transition point is the line between a perfect draw and combustion. Cross it once and you'll remember. Cross it seven times in week one and you'll be scraping char with a stern expression while your partner asks if you need a fire extinguisher.

Session mode is the safety net. If on-demand is stressing you out in the early days, switch to session mode (triple-click and hold on the third). The device maintains temperature without the button — less exhilarating, less dangerous, still excellent vapour. Use session mode until on-demand technique becomes muscle memory.

Loading requires attention. Medium-fine grind, light tamp with the built-in stir tool handle, not too tight or airflow restricts. The TinyMight 2 rewards loose packing — convection needs room to circulate. The bowl size is adjustable: push the screen down for micro-doses (0.05–0.1g), leave it standard for fuller loads (0.15–0.2g). The flexibility without separate spacers is welcome.

Could your mum use this? Not without supervision. Could an experienced vaper master it quickly? Yes, with appropriate respect for the learning curve.

Sarah says: "You combusted again? I can smell it from here." Three hours into ownership and he was already defending his purchase while scraping char out of a stem. By week four the smell stopped. Small mercies.

Grinding for the TinyMight 2

Medium-fine is the target. Coarse grind restricts convection penetration — the hot air can't reach the centre of larger pieces. Powder-fine chokes airflow and risks material pulling through the screen. The sweet spot is a consistent, fluffy grind that looks like breadcrumbs, not dust.

A quality two-piece grinder (Santa Cruz Shredder, Brilliant Cut medium plate) gives the right consistency. Avoid the ultra-fine grinders that some conduction users swear by — the TinyMight 2 needs air channels in the pack.

Dry herb extracts better than sticky, fresh flower. If your material is particularly moist, leave the grinder open for five minutes before loading. The convection heating will deal with residual moisture, but drier herb means better first-draw flavour.

Temperature & Strain Guide Dial 1–10

Zone Dial Setting Approx °C Character Best For
Terp Explorer 1–3 120–170°C Wispy, pure flavour, individual terpene clarity Flavour chasing, microdosing, morning sessions
Sweet Spot 4–6 170–200°C Rich flavour, visible clouds, balanced extraction Daily use, strain appreciation, the "Dennis default"
Cloud Territory 7–8 200–220°C Thick clouds, roasty, diminishing terps Finishing bowls, evening sessions, effect-seekers
Danger Zone 9 220–240°C Very hot, combustion risk with slow draws Experienced users only, heavy indicas
Beast Mode 10 240–250°C Concentrates only Never use with flower

Three-stage stepping I run daily: start at dial 4 (~175°C) for the first two or three draws — capture all the volatile terps while they're intact. Step to 5–6 (~185–195°C) for the next three or four draws — this is where flavour and cloud density meet. Finish at 7–8 (~210°C) in session mode to extract the remaining cannabinoids. This three-stage approach gets everything out of a 0.15g bowl across about eleven draws with zero waste.

Strain tip: Lemon Cherry Gelato (limonene/caryophyllene/myrcene/linalool) at dial 4 lets you taste individual terpenes — limonene first, bright and citrus, then cherry notes distinct and sweet, then linalool underneath. At dial 5–6 the candy sweetness deepens and caryophyllene brings peppery warmth. Skywalker OG (myrcene/caryophyllene-forward indica) opens spicy and herbal at dial 4, then unfolds diesel and floral at dial 6. Around eleven draws from a 0.15g load — double what a conduction device manages.

Advanced Techniques

Water pipe mode: The TinyMight 2 runs brilliantly through glass with an 18mm water-pipe adapter (~£18). The water cools the convection vapour without killing flavour at mid-range temperatures. For evening sessions where you want maximum effect with smooth delivery, the WPA setup is hard to beat.

Microdosing protocol: Push the screen down to create a micro-chamber. Load 0.05–0.08g. Dial 3–4, on-demand mode. One or two draws, cap the stem, move on. For ADHD management and daytime pain relief, this is where the on-demand capability becomes a genuine clinical advantage — precise dosing without committing to a full session.

Concentrate mode (Beast Mode): Setting 10 with a concentrate pad in the chamber. Draw slowly. The 250°C ceiling handles most concentrates adequately. This is a secondary function, not a primary feature — dedicated concentrate devices do it better, but in a pinch the TinyMight 2 manages.

Mid-session stirring: Use the integrated stir tool after the fourth or fifth draw to redistribute the herb. Convection can leave the top layer slightly more extracted than the bottom. A quick stir and one more draw at the same setting finishes extraction evenly.

Cleaning, Maintenance & Warranty

This is where convection wins, and it wins decisively.

The TinyMight 2 is absurdly easy to clean. The glass stem takes 90% of the residue. Pop it out, soak in isopropyl alcohol (ISO), rinse, done. The chamber itself stays remarkably clean because the herb isn't sitting on a hot surface between draws — no baked-on conduction residue to scrub.

  • After 5–10 bowls: quick brush of the chamber with the included brush, visual check of the screen.
  • After 15–20 bowls: ISO soak the glass stem and cooling unit for 15–30 minutes, rinse thoroughly, dry completely.
  • Monthly: deep clean, check screens and replace if bent or clogged, clean the stir tool slot.

Compare that to the Mighty+'s cooling unit surgery or the Crafty+'s resin-trap disassembly. The TinyMight 2 is genuinely low-maintenance.

Glass stems are consumables. Budget for spares. They're inexpensive (£8–15 each) and widely available from authorised retailers. After the Jake incident, I keep three in rotation.

Never run cold glass under hot water — thermal shock cracks stems instantly. Never fit third-party wooden stems that off-gas at temperature; stick with official glass. Never use unknown-brand "high-drain" 18650s with inflated capacity claims — battery safety matters, and a bad cell in a device you hold to your mouth is a fire risk. Molicel, Samsung, or Sony/Murata from verified retailers only.

Warranty: 3-year manufacturer warranty on units purchased from 2024 onwards. Units registered before 2024 retain the original 10-year coverage. Buy from an authorised retailer like HerbVape and register immediately. Warranty claims route through the manufacturer's Finnish workshop. Having an authorised dealer as intermediary helps. My mate Dave had a button issue on his early unit; he contacted the retailer, had a replacement unit within two weeks. To claim through herbvape.co.uk, email info@herbvape.co.uk with your order number and a short description. The process works, but it's small-workshop pace, not S&B-corporate pace.

Troubleshooting

Symptom Likely Cause The Fix
Combustion on first draw Button held too long / temperature too high Release button when vapour density shifts. Start at dial 4–5, not 7. Master the rhythm before pushing higher.
Weak or wispy vapour at mid settings Grind too coarse / pack too loose / low battery Re-grind to medium-fine. Light tamp with stir tool. Check battery level (1 vibration = low).
Restricted airflow / hard to draw Pack too tight / screen clogged Loosen the pack — convection needs air channels. Remove and clean or replace the screen.
No heat / device won't power on Battery dead / inserted incorrectly / 5-click lockout active Swap to a charged 18650. Check positive terminal orientation. Five quick clicks to unlock.
Uneven extraction (dark ring, light centre) No mid-session stir / overpacking Stir with the built-in tool after the 4th–5th draw. Pack lighter.
Glass stem cracked or chipped Impact damage / thermal shock Replace the stem — they're consumables. Don't run cold glass under hot water. Budget for spares.
Button unresponsive or needs extra force Early-batch solder joint issue Contact retailer for warranty assessment. Post-revision units have resolved this. Register device to confirm revision.
Burnt taste at previously fine settings Residue build-up in stem / old screen ISO soak the stem. Replace the screen. Brush the chamber. Residue carbonises on subsequent sessions.

Real Talk — What Owners Actually Say

Chris, 34, Brighton, 6 months in: "The first week was rough — I combusted four times and nearly sent it back. My girlfriend asked why I'd bought a vape that sets itself on fire. But once I found the sweet spot at setting 5 with a slow draw, the flavour was unlike anything I'd experienced. I was tasting strains I thought I already knew. Now I keep it next to my Mighty+ — the Mighty for lazy nights, the TinyMight for when I actually want to pay attention to what I'm vaping."

Maggie, 58, Edinburgh, 4 months in: "I use cannabis for arthritis pain, prescribed through a clinic. The on-demand heating is perfect for quick relief — I don't want to commit to a 15-minute session when my hands are hurting. Two draws at setting 4 and I'm functional within five minutes. The learning curve was harder for me than the YouTube videos suggested, but my son talked me through it over the phone and by week three I had it down. The glass stems make me anxious though — I've only dropped one but the stress is constant."

Liam, 29, Leeds, 8 months in: "I work nights. I need something I can hit once or twice before bed without waking the whole house. The TinyMight 2 on-demand mode is silent, fast, and efficient — three-second heat-up, two draws, done. No lingering session, no herb cooking while I get changed. Battery life is the only complaint — I go through two 18650s a week on my rotation schedule, but at £5 a cell that's not exactly heartbreaking."

These are composite profiles based on community feedback and owner correspondence.

Accessories Worth Buying

  • Spare glass stems (£8–15 each) — non-negotiable. They break. They're consumables. Keep two or three in rotation. The Jake incident of 2024 is a cautionary tale.
  • Extra 18650 batteries — Molicel P26A or P28A (£5–8 each) — three in rotation means never waiting for a charge. Samsung 30Q is also reliable. Buy from a reputable battery retailer.
  • External 18650 charger (£15–25) — charging in-device works but is slower (~2 hours). A dedicated charger (Xtar, Nitecore) manages cell health better and lets you charge one cell while using another.
  • 18mm water-pipe adapter (~£18) — runs the TinyMight 2 through a water piece for cooler, smoother hits. Excellent for evening sessions.
  • Hard carry case (~£15–25) — the drawstring pouch is minimal protection. A proper hard case protects the glass stems during transport.

Skip: third-party wooden stems (quality varies wildly and some off-gas at temperature — stick with official glass), and "high-drain" cells from unknown brands (a fire risk; stick with Molicel, Samsung, or Sony/Murata from verified retailers).

How It Compares

If you're weighing the TinyMight 2 against the obvious alternatives, here's the short version. The Mighty+ is the Land Rover Defender — safe, reliable, proven, session-only, will get you there every time without drama at £255.99. The Limelight Frolic hits harder with more airflow and a bigger 21700 battery, but it's hybrid convection-dominant and unproven under a year. The Arizer Solo 3 offers pure glass-path flavour and bulletproof reliability at £217.99 — narrower flavour gap than you'd expect. The Venty is faster and app-connected but sealed-battery. The TinyMight 2 is the flavour play: best terpene expression, true on-demand, swappable 18650 — if you don't mind earning it.

Feature TinyMight 2 Mighty+ Limelight Frolic Venty Solo 3
Price (UK) £299.99 £255.99 £299.00 £304.99 £217.99
Heating Pure convection Hybrid Hybrid convection-dominant Hybrid + sensor Hybrid + glass
Heat-up ~3 sec 60 sec ~5 sec 20 sec 20 sec
Session style On-demand + session Session On-demand + session Session Session + on-demand
Battery Swappable 18650 Sealed 21700 swappable Sealed Sealed
Battery life 5–8 bowls 8–10 bowls 6–10 bowls 6–8 bowls 12–15 bowls
Reliability Proven (3yr+) Excellent Unproven (<1yr) Proven Excellent

FAQ

Is the TinyMight 2 worth the money?
At £299.99, yes — if flavour is your priority. The pure convection on-demand delivery is the best I've used from any portable. The efficiency savings are real: using 40% less herb per session has genuine financial value over months. The swappable 18650 means no sealed-battery obsolescence. If you want plug-and-play simplicity, the Mighty+ at £255.99 is better value. If you want the best flavour and don't mind earning it, the TinyMight 2 justifies every penny.
How does it compare to the Mighty+?
Different tools for different jobs. The Mighty+ is the Land Rover — safe, reliable, zero learning curve, session-only heating. The TinyMight 2 is the Ducati — faster heat-up (3 seconds vs 60), better flavour, true on-demand, but requires technique. I own both. The Mighty+ handles lazy weeknights; the TinyMight 2 handles weekends when I want to actually taste the strain.
How long does the battery last?
5–8 bowls per 18650, depending on temperature and session style. On-demand is more efficient than session mode. Heavy users swap cells frequently — three Molicel P26A batteries in rotation (£5–8 each) means unlimited runtime. The 18650 advantage is that a dead battery is a 10-second swap, not a 2-hour wait.
Can I use concentrates in the TinyMight 2?
Yes, at setting 10 ("Beast Mode") with a concentrate pad. It works adequately but this is a secondary function. Dedicated concentrate devices handle waxes and rosins better. Don't use setting 10 with flower — that's combustion territory.
How do I clean it?
Pop out the glass stem, soak in isopropyl alcohol for 15–30 minutes, rinse, dry. Brush the chamber. That's 90% of maintenance. The cooling unit disassembles with hex nuts — soak all parts in ISO monthly. Total cleaning time: ten minutes, mostly waiting. Convection keeps the chamber dramatically cleaner than conduction or hybrid devices.
What temperature should I start at?
Dial 4–5 (~175–195°C). This is the sweet spot for flavour and vapour balance. Start lower if you're flavour-chasing, higher if you want denser clouds. Don't go above 7 until you've mastered the on-demand draw rhythm. Setting 9–10 is experienced-user and concentrates territory only.
Can I take the TinyMight 2 on a plane?
Yes. The 18650 battery is approximately 9.6 Wh — well under the 100 Wh UK CAA and EASA cabin baggage threshold for lithium-ion cells. Carry the device and batteries in cabin baggage (not checked luggage). Remove the battery for the flight. Pack spare cells in a battery case to prevent short circuits. Clean the device thoroughly before travelling.
Will I combust, and is the button issue fixed?
Almost certainly in week one — expect a 10–15% failure rate while learning the on-demand rhythm. Lower the dial to 4–5 while learning and release when vapour density shifts; by week four it'll be automatic. On the button: early batches had weak solder joints causing microswitch failures, but the manufacturer revised the design and post-revision units are solid. Buy from an authorised retailer, register immediately, and you should be covered.
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  • Spare Glass Stems — they're fragile. Budget for replacements and keep a few in rotation.
  • Molicel P26A Batteries — the recommended 18650 cells. Three in rotation is the sweet spot.
  • External 18650 Charger — healthier for cells than on-device charging.
  • 18mm Water Pipe Adapter — if you own glass, this transforms high-temp sessions.

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