TinyMight 2 Review: The Ducati Superbike of Vaporisers

TinyMight 2 Review: The Ducati Superbike of Vaporisers

"No seatbelt. No airbag. An engine way too big for its body. If you don't treat the throttle with respect, it will throw you off — and when you master it, nothing else on the road comes close."

TinyMight 2 vaporiser with oak body and glass stem

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

TL;DR

The TinyMight 2 is a 1000cc Ducati Superbike — three-second heat-up, best flavour of any portable I've tested, and it'll combust your herb if you don't respect the learning curve. Pure convection. Artisan Finnish engineering. The cult following is real and earned.

  • Score: 9.0/10
  • Best for: Flavour chasers and technique enthusiasts who want the best terp expression from a portable
  • Skip if: You're a beginner who wants plug-and-play simplicity or you need bombproof reliability without anxiety
  • Price: £299.99

The Ducati of vapes — raw, fast, uncompromising, and not for beginners.

9.0
Overall Score
Vapour Quality9.5
Design & Build9.0
Battery & Charging7.5
Ease of Use7.5
Cleaning9.0
Portability8.0
Value8.5

What Works

  • Best flavour extraction from any portable — pure convection delivers individual terpene clarity
  • Three-second on-demand heat-up means no session commitment and zero wasted herb between draws
  • Artisan Finnish craftsmanship — oak body, stainless steel, glass stems, each unit unique
  • Absurdly easy to clean — glass stem takes 90% of residue, convection keeps the chamber pristine
  • Swappable 18650 batteries for indefinite runtime and £5 replacement cells

What Doesn't

  • Combustion risk is real — expect 10-15% failure rate in week one until technique becomes automatic
  • Glass stems are fragile — budget for spares, don't lend to clumsy mates
  • Button reliability reputation lingers — revised design is solid but early-batch anxiety hasn't fully faded
  • Battery life is adequate not exceptional — 5-8 bowls per 18650, heavy users swap frequently
  • Analog temperature dial lacks precision — no digital readout, no app, dial-and-pray territory

The Hook: No Seatbelt, No Airbag

The Mighty+ is a Land Rover Defender. Safe. Reliable. Will get you there every time without drama.

The TinyMight 2 is a 1000cc Ducati Superbike.

Every dad understands the mid-life crisis urge. You walk past the showroom. You see it — red and white, crouched like a predator, looking like it was designed to violate speed limits. The salesman tells you it does 0-60 in under three seconds. The sensible part of your brain says "you'll kill yourself." The other part says "but imagine."

Here's the thing about superbikes: they have an engine way too big for their body. They accelerate faster than anything else on the road. But there's no seatbelt, no airbag, no electronic nannies saving you from your own stupidity. If you grab too much throttle in the wrong gear, the bike will throw you into the hedgerow, and it won't apologise.

That's the TinyMight 2.

My first session, I combusted. Held the button too long, didn't respect the power, turned my Lemon Cherry Gelato into a bonfire. Sarah walked into the room and said, "You combusted again? I can smell it from here." I'd owned it for three hours and was already defending my purchase while scraping char out of a stem.

Week one: fifteen percent combustion rate. One in seven bowls, ruined. Like a new rider who keeps stalling at junctions.

Week four: zero percent. Not because the bike changed. Because I learned to ride.

Now? Now I understand why people call this thing a masterpiece.

Vapour Quality 9.5/10

Press button. Three seconds. Headshot. Done.

The vapour arrives fully-formed — dense, flavourful, like the device was waiting for you to finally show up. There's no warm-up period. No "first hit is weak" nonsense. The first hit IS the hit. Every hit is the hit.

This is pure convection, and it shows. The herb isn't sitting on a hot plate slowly cooking between draws — it's flash-heated by hot air the moment you engage, then stops the moment you release. The result is efficiency that conduction devices can't match. A 0.15g bowl delivers effects that would take 0.25g in a Mighty+. The extraction is surgical.

The analog temperature dial runs 1-10:

  • 1-3: Wispy vapour, pure terp expression. Flavour-chasing territory
  • 4-6: The sweet spot. Setting 5-6 (~185-195°C) is where I live. Rich flavour, visible clouds, complete extraction
  • 7-8: Roasty territory. Thick clouds, diminishing flavour. Good for finishing bowls
  • 9: Hot. Scorches the top if you're not careful with draw speed
  • 10 (Beast Mode): Concentrates only. Don't use this with flower

The on-demand heating means no session commitment. Take one hit, put it down, come back in an hour — the herb hasn't been slowly roasting between draws. For microdosing or sporadic use throughout the day, nothing else comes close.

Is this the best flavour from any portable I've used? Yes. The Mighty+ is the benchmark for reliability. The Solo 3 is the benchmark for glass-path purity. The TinyMight 2 is the benchmark for flavour.

— Dennis M., eight months in

The Strain Test

Two strains that test the TinyMight 2 at its best and its most demanding — a complex terpy hybrid that rewards precision, and a dense heavy indica that tests whether pure convection can handle maximum-potency flower without losing its composure.

Lemon Cherry Gelato (Hybrid — 20-25% THC)

The Flower: Modern exotic hybrid — limonene, caryophyllene, and myrcene with linalool undertones. Candy-sweet with citrus edges, the kind of strain that separates good vapes from great ones. Dense, frosty buds with complex terpene layering that demands clean extraction.

The Pack: 0.15g, medium-fine grind, light tamp with the built-in stir tool. The TinyMight 2 rewards loose packing for maximum airflow through the convection chamber.

Low Temp (Dial 4 — ~175°C, On-Demand): The Lemon Cherry Gelato came through with clarity I've never experienced from any other portable. The limonene lifted first — bright, clean, unmistakably citrus. Then the cherry notes arrived, distinct and sweet, not blurred into generic "fruity." The linalool sat underneath like a foundation. At this setting, I could taste individual terpenes. Not "good flavour." Individual. Terpenes. The convection flash-heating preserved volatile compounds that conduction devices cook away during heat-up.

Mid Temp (Dial 5-6 — ~185-195°C, On-Demand): This is where the TinyMight 2 lives. The candy sweetness deepened. The caryophyllene brought peppery warmth. Clouds were visible and satisfying — not Venty-dense, but flavourful in a way that denser clouds rarely achieve. Three draws at this setting and effects were building properly. The efficiency was remarkable — 0.15g producing sessions that would take double in a conduction device.

High Temp (Dial 7-8 — ~210°C+, Session Mode): Switched to session for the finish. Thick clouds, roasty warmth, the candy notes reduced to memory but the extraction was thorough. ABV came out dark and even. The convection heating maintained consistency — no hot spots, no half-cooked ring, just uniform extraction.

The Verdict: Eleven draws across on-demand and session modes. The Lemon Cherry Gelato showed its full complexity — every terpene layer was distinguishable in the opening draws, and the transition from flavour to function was gradual rather than sudden. This is the strain that taught me what the TinyMight 2 can do when you stop combusting and start listening.

Skywalker OG (Indica — 20-25% THC)

The Flower: Skywalker × OG Kush — 85% indica, the kind of dense, sticky, heavy-hitting flower that tests on-demand heaters. Myrcene, caryophyllene, limonene, and linalool. Spicy, herbal, diesel with sweet undertones. Classic OG profile turned up to 11. Named for a reason — this one takes you somewhere far away.

The Pack: 0.12g, medium grind, very light tamp. Dense indica buds can restrict airflow if overpacked — the convection needs room to circulate through the material.

Low Temp (Dial 4 — ~175°C, On-Demand): The spicy herbal character arrived first — caryophyllene and myrcene working together in that distinctive OG way. Diesel undertones on the exhale. The TinyMight 2 handled the dense material without complaint — the flash-heating penetrated evenly despite the sticky, trichome-heavy surface. Wispy clouds, but the flavour was deeply kush.

Mid Temp (Dial 6 — ~195°C, On-Demand): This is where Skywalker OG earns its name. The full terpene profile unfolded — spicy, earthy, diesel, with the linalool bringing a subtle floral edge that distinguished it from generic OG. The clouds were denser now, and the indica effects arrived fast and heavy. Within a minute of the first draw, I could feel the Skywalker settling in — warm, heavy, that distinctive OG body load that tells you the evening is over and the sofa has won.

High Temp (Dial 7 — ~210°C, Session Mode): Full extraction. The diesel backbone persisted through to the end. Dense, satisfying clouds with that earthy, woody finish that indicates thorough extraction. The sweet undertones emerged as the lighter terps burned off. Five draws in session mode and the bowl was cached — dark, even ABV, nothing left behind.

The Verdict: Nine draws total. The Skywalker OG proved that the TinyMight 2 handles heavy indica with the same precision as complex hybrids. The dense, sticky flower didn't choke the convection — it extracted evenly and thoroughly. For heavy-hitting indicas that demand power, the TinyMight 2 delivers without losing the terpene nuance that makes vaping better than combustion.

Design & Build 9/10

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. Like a superbike with exposed carbon fibre that costs a fortune to replace when you drop it in the car park.

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. Convection vapes benefit from a mid-session stir, and having the tool integrated is a thoughtful touch. The bowl size is adjustable too — push the screen down for micro-doses, up for fuller loads. I typically pack 0.12-0.2g and the flexibility without separate spacers is welcome.

The button question. Early batches had weak solder joints causing microswitch failures. The manufacturer revised the design — there's literally a video of them hammering the new button to prove it's fixed. My unit (post-revision) has been flawless for eight months of daily use. But the reputation lingers, and it matters: buy from an authorised dealer, register immediately, and you should be covered.

Battery & Charging 7.5/10

Swappable 18650 batteries. Standard cells. No proprietary nonsense.

The TinyMight 2 uses the same batteries that power half the flashlights and vapes in the world. When one dies, pop in another. When the chemistry degrades in two years, buy a £5 replacement. That's genuine long-term value.

Spec Detail
Battery Type 18650 (swappable)
Charging USB-C (on device) + external recommended
Bowls per Charge 5-8 (session style/temp dependent)
Charge Time ~2 hours in-device
Battery Indicator 1-4 vibrations + LED colour

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

The capacity is adequate rather than exceptional. The Mighty+ gets more sessions per charge. The Solo 3 stretches longer. But the swap-and-go flexibility means you're never tethered to a charger. A spare 18650 in your pocket doubles your runtime indefinitely — that's the 18650 advantage over sealed batteries.

Ease of Use 7.5/10

This is where the superbike comparison earns its keep. The TinyMight 2 is not difficult to use. It's difficult to use well. The difference matters.

On-Demand Mode: Five clicks to turn on. Insert loaded stem. Hold button until it vibrates (~3-5 seconds). Inhale while holding. Release when done.

Anyone can do this. The question is whether you'll combust while learning the rhythm — like a new rider who knows which lever is the clutch but hasn't developed the muscle memory.

Session Mode: Triple-click and hold on the third until it vibrates. The device maintains temperature for 10+ minutes — no need to hold the button. This is cruise control: less demanding, less dangerous, less exhilarating.

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.

Loading requires attention. Medium-fine grind, light tamp, not too tight or airflow restricts. The stir tool handle is flat for tamping. Once you dial in your preference, it's consistent. Getting there takes experimentation.

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

Cleaning & Maintenance 9/10

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 ISO, rinse, done. The chamber itself stays remarkably clean because the herb isn't sitting on a hot surface between draws.

Cleaning Timeline:

  • After 5-10 bowls: Quick brush of chamber, visual check
  • After 15-20 bowls: ISO soak the stem and cooling unit
  • Monthly: Deep clean, check screens, replace if needed

The Process: Remove glass stem, disassemble cooling unit (hex nuts and washers — sounds cheap but works brilliantly), soak everything in ISO for 15-30 minutes, rinse, dry, brush chamber if needed, reassemble. Total time: ten minutes, mostly waiting.

Compare that to the Mighty+'s cooling unit surgery or the Crafty+'s resin-trap disassembly. The TinyMight 2 is genuinely low-maintenance. The glass stems are consumables — budget for spares — but they're inexpensive and widely available.

Portability 8/10

The TinyMight 2 is portable in a "fits in a jacket pocket, treat it carefully" sense. At 145mm tall and 250g with battery and stem, you feel it in your pocket. The wooden body and glass stem combination means you're not throwing this in a bag unprotected.

It needs a case. It needs consideration. Like a superbike that needs proper gear — you don't just chuck it anywhere.

The cylindrical shape is ergonomic. The included drawstring pouch offers minimal protection; serious users invest in a proper hard case. For outdoor use with care — festival with a case, park session, back garden — it's genuinely portable. For jeans-pocket stealth, look at the PAX Plus or ArGo.

The on-demand nature helps: no session commitment, no herb cooking while you walk. Take a hit, cap the stem, move on. The TinyMight 2 is flexible in use even if it requires care in transport.

How I Actually Use This

My Default Setup: Dial 5-6 (~185-195°C), on-demand mode, 0.15g load, medium-fine grind, light tamp. Glass stem, no water pipe adapter (though it works brilliantly through glass if the mood strikes).

When I Reach For It: When flavour matters most. Weekend sessions where I want to actually taste the difference between strains. When I've got something special — a new prescription flower or an interesting strain from a mate — the TinyMight 2 is the device that shows me what it can do. Also for microdosing: one or two low-temp on-demand draws for daytime management without committing to a full session.

When I Don't: Lazy weeknight sessions where I just want to unwind without thinking about technique. That's Mighty+ territory — load, press, sip, done. Also when mates are over — I learned that lesson the hard way.

The Honest Cleaning Reality: ISO soak the stem every 10-15 bowls, full cooling unit clean every 20-25. It takes ten minutes and I actually do it on schedule because it's so easy. The convection advantage is real — no baked-on conduction residue to scrub.

Session Frequency: Five or six bowls a week through the TinyMight 2. It's my flavour-first device and my microdosing tool. Between those two roles, it earns its place without competing with the Mighty+ for daily sessions.

Medical Use Notes

I'm not a doctor. I'm a bloke with chronic pain and ADHD who's been using cannabis medicinally for years now. What follows is personal experience, not clinical evidence. Individual responses to cannabis vary significantly — what works for my pain and focus may not work for yours. If you're considering medical cannabis, talk to a prescribing clinic like Sapphire, Cantourage, or Zerenia. HerbVape sells hardware, not cannabis.

For Pain Management: The on-demand mode is excellent for acute pain. Three-second heat-up means relief starts within a minute of reaching for the device — no 60-second Mighty+ warm-up when pain hits suddenly. The efficiency is medically relevant too: 0.15g delivers what 0.25g does through conduction, which matters when you're paying prescription prices. For sustained pain management through the day, the on-demand one-hit-at-a-time approach works better than committing to full sessions.

For ADHD/Focus: This is where the TinyMight 2 earns its place in my medical rotation. Low-temp on-demand draws (dial 3-4, ~170-180°C) deliver precise microdoses. One draw, put it down, come back when needed. No session commitment, no wasted herb, no overconsumption. For ADHD management, where dosing precision matters more than anything, the on-demand capability is a genuine clinical advantage.

Session Timing: First draw to noticeable effect: under a minute. The convection flash-heating delivers cannabinoids efficiently. Duration is strain-dependent but typically 1.5-2 hours from a single on-demand draw at mid-temp.

The Medical User's Concern: The learning curve. If you're in pain, the last thing you need is to combust your prescription flower because your technique was sloppy. Master the technique when you're feeling well, so it's automatic when you need it. The first week requires patience — after that, it's muscle memory.

Value for Money 8.5/10

At £299.99, the TinyMight 2 is premium pricing for premium performance. The question is whether that premium is justified.

What you're paying for: Best-in-class flavour extraction. True on-demand heating. Artisan Finnish craftsmanship. Swappable batteries for long-term value. A device that, once mastered, makes everything else in your collection feel like a compromise.

What you're accepting: Learning curve with real consequences. Button reliability reputation that's improving but not yet Mighty+-tier. Glass stems that require care. Analog controls without digital precision.

The competition:

The Mighty+ at £255.99 offers more reliability and easier use, but less flavour and no on-demand. The Solo 3 at £217.99 offers glass-path purity and bulletproof Arizer reliability at £217.99 less. The V3 Pro at £79.99 offers 80% of the experience at 27% of the price — if value matters more than peak performance, it's the smart-money choice. The Limelight Frolic at £299 hits harder but with more early-adopter uncertainty.

For flavour chasers who want the best from a portable, the TinyMight 2 justifies its price. The efficiency savings on flower add up too — using 40% less herb per session has real financial value over months of ownership. The cult following isn't wrong.

Score Breakdown

Category Score One-Line Summary
Vapour Quality 9.5/10 Best flavour from any portable — pure convection delivers individual terpene clarity
Design & Build 9/10 Artisan oak, clever stir tool, glass stem fragility, button concerns mostly resolved
Battery & Charging 7.5/10 18650 swappable for lifetime value, adequate capacity, swap-and-go flexibility
Ease of Use 7.5/10 Powerful but demands respect — combustion learning curve, analog controls
Cleaning & Maintenance 9/10 Convection advantage — glass stems soak clean, chamber stays pristine
Portability 8/10 Jacket-pocket portable with care, glass requires protection, case essential
Value for Money 8.5/10 Premium justified for flavour chasers, efficiency savings offset cost
Overall 9.0/10 The flavour benchmark for portables — once you master it, nothing else compares

A 9.0 means the TinyMight 2 is exceptional at what it does — and what it does is deliver flavour that makes everything else in your collection sound like it's playing through phone speakers. The learning curve and glass fragility are genuine compromises, but they're the price of admission to something special. Like a Ducati — the exposed engine is part of the beauty.

Vs the Competition

Vs Mighty+ (£255.99)

Different vehicles for different drivers. The Mighty+ is the Land Rover Defender — safe, reliable, proven, will get you there every time without drama. The TinyMight 2 is faster, more powerful, better flavour, but requires skill and respect. If you want no-stress sessions, get the Mighty+. If you want the best flavour and don't mind earning it, the TinyMight 2 is the answer. I keep both because the Mighty+ lets me have a lazy evening without thinking, but the TinyMight 2 reminds me why I care about vaping in the first place. Most collections benefit from both.

Full Mighty+ review | TinyMight 2 vs Mighty+

Vs Venty (£304.99)

Both deliver elite vapour quality through different approaches. The Venty has S&B warranty backing and app control but is session-only. The TinyMight 2 has true on-demand (3 seconds vs 20) and swappable batteries. The Venty is easier to use and less anxiety-inducing. Choose based on whether on-demand matters — for microdosing and flavour chasing, the TinyMight 2 wins. For daily session reliability, the Venty takes it. Honestly, on mornings when I just want reliable flavour without the tension of nailing the technique, I grab the Venty and the TinyMight 2 stays home.

Full Venty review | TinyMight 2 vs Venty

Vs Limelight Frolic (£349)

The newcomer. The Frolic hits harder, has more airflow (25 L/min), and a bigger 21700 battery. The TinyMight 2 has better pure flavour at low temps, three years of user data, and Finnish artisan credibility. The Frolic is the power play; the TinyMight 2 is the flavour play. I respect the Frolic's ambition, but I'm not buying the bleeding-edge device when the TinyMight 2 has three years of real-world proof that it won't leave me stranded — and that's the trade-off when you're paying premium money.

Full Limelight Frolic review | TinyMight 2 vs Frolic

Vs Solo 3 (£217.99)

The Solo 3 offers pure glass-path flavour and bulletproof Arizer reliability at £217.99 less. It also has on-demand capability with a 20-second heat-up. The TinyMight 2's 3-second heat-up is faster, and the flavour edge is real but the gap is narrower than you'd expect — Arizer's glass path is special. If you want low-anxiety on-demand with excellent flavour, the Solo 3 is the safer choice at a better price.

Full Solo 3 review | TinyMight 2 vs Solo 3

Feature TinyMight 2 Mighty+ Venty Limelight Frolic Solo 3
Price £299.99 £255.99 £304.99 £349 £217.99
Overall Score 9.0/10 8.8/10 9.0/10 8.5/10 9.2/10
Vapour Quality 9.5/10 9.5/10 9.5/10 9.5/10 9.5/10
Battery Life 5-8 bowls (18650) 8-10 bowls 6-8 bowls 6-10 bowls (21700) 12-15 bowls
Heat-up Time 3 seconds 60 seconds 20 seconds 5 seconds 20 seconds
Ease of Use 7.5/10 9/10 9/10 7.5/10 8.5/10
Cleaning 9/10 6.5/10 7/10 6.5/10 9/10
Portability 8/10 6/10 7/10 7.5/10 7/10
Session Style On-demand/Session Session Session On-demand/Session Session/On-demand
Battery Type Swappable (18650) Sealed Sealed Swappable (21700) Sealed
Reliability Proven (3+ years) Excellent Proven Unproven (6 months) Excellent

The Verdict

Eight months in, the TinyMight 2 is the vape I reach for when flavour matters most.

Not for lazy sessions — that's Mighty+ territory. But when I want the absolute best terp expression, when I want to actually taste the difference between strains, when I want that three-second headshot that nothing else can deliver — the TinyMight 2 is the answer.

The Mighty+ is a Land Rover Defender. It'll get you there. Every time. Safe. Reliable. Comfortable.

The TinyMight 2 is a Ducati Superbike. No seatbelt. No airbag. An engine way too big for its body. If you don't treat the throttle with respect, it will throw you off — and it won't apologise.

— Dennis M., eight months in

But when you lean into that corner at the right angle, when you hit the apex perfectly, when the power and precision come together exactly as intended — nothing else on the road comes close.

I combusted seven times in week one. Zero times in the last four months.

No seatbelt. No airbag. Worth it.

Just one more bowl.

FAQ

How does the TinyMight 2 compare to the Mighty+?
Different vehicles for different drivers. The Mighty+ is the Land Rover — safe, reliable, proven. The TinyMight 2 is the Ducati — faster, better flavour, requires skill. If you want no-stress sessions, get the Mighty+. If you want the best flavour and don't mind the learning curve, the TinyMight 2 rewards you like nothing else.
Will I combust?
Probably, at first. The learning curve is real — expect a 10-15% failure rate in week one. Track your sessions, adjust your technique, and by week four it'll be automatic. The key: release the button the instant you feel the vapour density change. You'll know when you know.
Is the button issue really that bad?
Early batches had weak solder joints. Current revisions appear solid — there's literally a video of them hammering the new button. My unit (post-revision, authorised dealer) has been flawless for eight months. Buy from an authorised retailer, register immediately.
Is the glass stem fragile?
Yes. Budget for spares. Don't lend to clumsy mates. Consider a protective hard case for transport. The drawstring pouch is not enough.
How does the TinyMight 2 compare to the Limelight Frolic?
The Frolic hits harder with more airflow. The TinyMight 2 has better low-temp flavour and three years of proven reliability. The Frolic is the power play; the TinyMight 2 is the flavour play. The TinyMight 2 is the safer bet until the Frolic has long-term data.
What's Beast Mode?
Setting 10 on the temperature dial. Concentrates only — don't use it with flower unless you want combustion and regret. It pushes to ~230°C+ territory.
What happened to the 10-year warranty?
Terms changed. Units registered before 2024 kept the 10-year coverage. New purchases get 3 years. Understand your warranty terms and register immediately after purchase.
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  • TinyMight 2 Cooling Unit — Essential accessory for smoother hits
  • TinyMight 2 Dosing Capsule V2 — Pre-load sessions, keep the chamber pristine
  • TinyMight 2 Glass Tube 55mm — Spare stems are essential — Jake proved it
  • HerbVape Smell-Proof Case (Small) — Protect the glass, contain the smell

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