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VapeExperts Review of the Tinymight 2
The Tinymight 2 is the hardest-hitting convection portable we've tested. Hand-crafted in Finland from American walnut and stainless steel, it reaches vaping temperature in 5 seconds and produces vapor density that rivals desktop ball vapes. No other pocketable vape matches that combination of speed and raw power as of May 2026.
This portable works as both an on-demand vaporizer for quick single hits and a session vaporizer for longer, relaxed draws. A replaceable 18650 battery, adjustable oven, and growing accessory ecosystem round out a package that competes directly with the Venty9.1 for top portable honors, at a lower asking price.
The Tinymight 2 is now available in the original walnut and a new Black Edition (black oak with a zirconia stem and upgraded internals). Both versions are sold directly at tinymightvape.com. This review covers the walnut model; our Black Edition is on the way.
The trade-offs are honest ones: no display, no app, and a multi-click interface that takes a few sessions to internalize. The performance justifies the learning curve for most users, and we'll explain exactly why below.
Everything included with the Tinymight 2
The packaging keeps things simple. As our unboxing shot shows, the walnut vape sits front and center in the retail box with the Made in Finland label plainly stamped on it, a small point of pride that carries through the whole build.
The box contains the Tinymight 2 vaporizer, one 18650 battery (Molicel P26A or P28A), two 55 mm glass tubes, a Short Ball Stem, a cooling unit with a small bag of spare balls, a USB-C charging cable, a carrying pouch, and a spare parts kit with O-rings and screens.
The glass stems and ball cooling unit work together to tame vapor temperature before it reaches your lips. The stainless steel balls inside the cooling unit absorb heat from the vapor path, and the adjustable screen lets you resize the chamber from a 0.05 g microdose to a full 0.15 g load of cannabis.
Walnut and steel in a 185 g body
The Tinymight 2 weighs 185 g and measures 110 × 61 × 37 mm (with the 55 mm glass stem installed). It's pocketable, though you will notice the weight in lighter pants. The body combines American walnut wood with brushed stainless steel caps, and the result feels solid without any creaking or flex.
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The vapor path runs through glass and stainless steel, with no plastic contact points from the oven to the mouthpiece. The glass stem has 2 mm thick walls and a 12 mm inner diameter, wide enough for straightforward cleaning. Longer 80 mm stems are available separately for users who want cooler vapor at the cost of extra pocket height.
One standout design detail: the built-in stir tool. It stows next to the mouthpiece, doubles as a tamper and oven depth adjuster, and has small holes that let the battery indicator light shine through from below. You never need to flip the vape upside down to check battery status. Our top-down photo shows exactly that: the stainless steel heater plate, the open oven, and the green LED glowing through the stir tool holes on our walnut test unit.
The battery cap on the bottom threads smoothly. The original Tinymight had notorious issues with cross-threading and scratching; the Tinymight 2 solved this with tighter-tolerance threads and a grippy, industrial-style cap that fingers can turn easily. You can see that knurled cap sitting right next to the numbered temperature dial in our bottom view below.
Pure convection vapor ready in 5 seconds
The Tinymight 2 uses a pure convection heater that only activates when you draw or engage a session. Your cannabis is never cooking between hits, which preserves terpenes and extends the life of each load. This is the same principle that makes desktop ball vapes so flavorful, compressed into a form factor that fits in a jacket pocket.
Heat-up time in on-demand mode averages 5 seconds at mid-range dial settings (4-6). Higher settings around 8-9 push toward 10 seconds from a cold start, and rarely exceed 15 seconds. That speed puts the Tinymight 2 among the fastest electric portables you can buy.
The temperature dial on the bottom runs from 0 to 10. Setting 0 is a travel lock that disables the button entirely. Settings 1-9 cover the full dry cannabis range from approximately 140°C to 250°C. Setting 10, called "Beast Mode," cranks the heater to maximum and is reserved for on-demand use only.
The 0.15 g adjustable oven is stem-loaded, with a screen that slides up and down to change the chamber depth. You can pack as little as 0.05 g for a microdose or fill the full 0.15 g for a multi-hit session. This flexibility is a genuine strength for anyone who likes to microdose with a vaporizer.
Dialing in a setting takes one thumb, as the photo above shows, and we spent most of our testing right where it's pictured. We found the vapor remarkably dense for a portable. In session mode at setting 6, full-bodied clouds rolled out consistently for 8-10 draws before we stirred, and 3-4 more draws after the stir. In on-demand mode, 2-3 long draws fully extracted a 0.15 g load. Flavor stayed clean through most of the session, with toasty notes only appearing in the final draws above setting 7.
Draw resistance is moderate. Light, slow pulls produce wispy but flavorful vapor. Faster, harder draws unlock the dense clouds the Tinymight 2 is known for, the kind you can see rolling off our walnut unit in the outdoor shot below. Mastering draw speed and technique is part of the learning curve, and the payoff is a level of control most portables cannot offer.
Replaceable 18650 lasts about 5 sessions
The Tinymight 2 runs on a single replaceable 18650 battery (2800 mAh Molicel P28A). We averaged 5 sessions per charge, consistent with what the broader vaping community reports. Your results will vary based on temperature, draw length, and whether you use on-demand or session mode.
Five sessions is modest compared to hybrid portables that get 10 or more cycles per charge, but the replaceable battery makes this a non-issue in practice. Pick up two or three spares, carry them charged, and swap in seconds. Our photo shows how simple the swap is: the bare 18650 cell slides straight into the walnut body, no tools required. This is the right engineering trade-off for a power-hungry convection heater.
USB-C charging takes approximately 90 minutes to reach full capacity. An external 18650 charger is the smarter move: it cuts charge time, lets you rotate batteries independently, and keeps you vaping while the next cell tops off. The battery indicator communicates through colored LEDs (green to red) visible through the stir tool holes, plus vibration pulses on power-up.
A learning curve that rewards the patient
The Tinymight 2 is not a pick-up-and-go vape. The interface relies on button sequences, a numbered dial without labeled temperatures, and haptic feedback patterns. Triple-click to enter on-demand mode. Triple-click and hold on the third click until it vibrates for session mode. The manual is required reading here, not a suggestion.
Loading is straightforward once you get the hang of stem-loading. Use a medium grind, fill to the top of the screen, and give a light tamp with the flat end of the stir tool. Packing too tight restricts airflow and thins the vapor. A proper grind consistency matters more here than with most portables.
Mid-session stirring is part of the convection ritual. Pull the stem, use the stir tool to redistribute the load, reinsert, and finish. The first draw after a stir is usually the thickest of the entire session. Cleaning is simple but frequent: the cooling unit collects resin every 4-5 sessions and needs a soak in isopropyl alcohol. The oven itself stays relatively clean since convection heating doesn't bake residue onto the chamber walls the way conduction does. The top-down shot of our empty oven below makes the point: after weeks of testing, the stainless steel chamber still looks nearly new.
How the Tinymight 2 compares
Before we get into the head-to-heads, it helps to remember what the Tinymight 2 actually is in the hand: a compact block of walnut and steel that disappears into a closed fist. Our portrait below, shot against warm dark wood, shows the walnut unit exactly as it sits during a session.
Tinymight 2 vs Venty
The Venty is the most common cross-shop for buyers considering the Tinymight 2. They target the same enthusiast audience but take opposite design philosophies.
The Venty uses hybrid heating with a 140 W heater, a flowmeter that adjusts power to your draw speed, and adjustable airflow up to 20 L/min. It heats in 20 seconds, runs 11 sessions per charge, and has a digital display with a smartphone app. The Tinymight 2 heats in 5 seconds, runs 5 sessions per charge, uses a manual dial, and has no screen or app.
The Venty is the better choice for effortless daily sessions and group sharing. The Tinymight 2 wins on speed, on-demand precision, and terpene-forward flavor from its pure convection heater. Experienced users who prefer single-hit extraction or connecting to a water pipe will likely prefer the Tinymight 2. Our studio shot below shows the walnut unit fitted with a long glass bubbler stem, one of the water tool options the Venty simply doesn't have an answer for. For a detailed breakdown, see our Tinymight 2 vs Venty comparison.
Tinymight 2 vs Angus Enhanced
The Angus Enhanced7.6 offers an alternative convection approach at roughly 60% of the Tinymight 2's price. Its halogen-bulb heater delivers rich terpene flavor with a dedicated adjustable airflow dial and a larger 0.2 g oven.
The trade-off is speed. The Angus Enhanced takes about 55 seconds to reach full extraction temperature compared to 5 seconds on the Tinymight 2. It also lacks on-demand mode entirely and comes from a niche manufacturer with documented community trust concerns. The Tinymight 2 counters with faster heat-up, dual session/on-demand flexibility, and stronger brand reputation from its Finnish maker.
If budget is the priority and you don't need on-demand hits, the Angus Enhanced delivers strong convection flavor for less. If speed, versatility, and long-term reliability matter most, the Tinymight 2 earns its higher price point. It's also the one we kept reaching for on location: our outdoor shot below shows the manual dial and glass stem in natural light, ready to go 5 seconds after a click.
Who should buy the Tinymight 2
Flavor-first users who consider terpene preservation the top priority in a portable. The pure convection heater and glass vapor path deliver some of the cleanest-tasting hits we've measured from any battery-powered portable.
Quick-hit users who want to take a draw and put the vape down immediately. The 5-second heat-up and instant-off button press fit a lifestyle where vaping happens in short bursts throughout the day.
Tinkerers and customizers who enjoy dialing in their setup over time. The adjustable oven, multiple stem options, water pipe compatibility, and growing third-party accessory ecosystem mean you will not outgrow this vape. That extends to the body itself: alongside the standard walnut we tested, Tinymight offers other woods, like the purpleheart unit pictured below with its glass cooling unit.
Final verdict
The Tinymight 2 is the best on-demand convection portable VapeExperts has tested as of May 2026. Its 5-second heat-up, dense flavor, and adjustable oven set a standard that few portables in any price class can match. The battery life is limited and the interface takes practice, but the replaceable 18650 solves the first problem and a few sessions solve the second. For flavor-focused cannabis users who value speed and control, this is the portable to beat.
Update: Tinymight 2 Black Edition. Tinymight now offers a Black Edition with meaningful hardware upgrades: a black oak body, 80 mm zirconia ceramic stem (replacing glass), a redesigned single-piece stainless steel cooling unit, higher-capacity Molicel P30B battery, on-demand boost mode, and a session auto-shutoff timer. VapeExperts has a Black Edition on the way and will publish an updated review once testing is complete.