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Post by misst on Feb 4, 2015 14:58:59 GMT
Hello all,
I just ordered an istick 30w from myepack
I want to use my mini protank 2s with it, but as they have ego threading, will I need an ego to 510 adapter of some sort to make them compatible? I've ordered an airflow controller thingy hoping that would do the trick, but I can't tell from the pictures on myepack .
Thanks for any advice
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Post by phtumshk on Feb 4, 2015 15:09:50 GMT
should come with the ego adapter for the mini pro tanks etc. just checked it is included.
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Post by misst on Feb 4, 2015 16:01:45 GMT
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Post by gill2009 on Feb 4, 2015 18:58:33 GMT
You'll love it misst...I have Protanks on mine
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Post by beeper on Feb 4, 2015 19:18:07 GMT
Good evening I too am considering buying an Eleaf 30w istick but would very much welcome some personal views about the thing, ie is it easy to use, has there been vast improvement to the previous 20w Istick- the main point that put me off the 20w was the pin- and of course the power settings being off target. Ta
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Post by quincey43 on Feb 4, 2015 20:57:07 GMT
I have had the istick 30w for about a week or so now and for me it is brilliant!! Non of the buttons on mine rattle it feels better made some how, the spring loaded centre pin works really well and as for battery life seems to last longer than the 20w not sure why as its the same battery. All in all its fab just a shame I have three other 20w isticks and I hate waste so will keep using them until they pack in!!
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Post by misst on Feb 6, 2015 15:00:24 GMT
I'm afraid I won't be much use to you beeper in passing on my comments, as I'm still a pretty new vaper still working out my personal preferences and don't have much of a clue about all the technical stuff. What I can say is that there is no sign of button rattle at all on my device and as a newb to anything other than egos and spinners, it seems very easy to use. It feels lovely to hold in the hand, very ergonomically pleasing. On the practical side, I'm impressed with the spring loaded pin and stainless steel 510 thread and feel more confident that I'm not going to over tighten and break something as a result. I like the fact that you can lock the buttons to what you set it to so it won't get changed by mistake. It also looks as though when I move on to bigger tanks in the future (I'm using mini protank 2s and nature vape minis at the moment) that they will fit nicely on it thanks to the extra room they've added to the top. I find the display nice and bright so far but only used indoors so not sure about bright sunlight. I chose this battery because I wanted to try a variable wattage device, and this seemed to have a lot of improvements over the last incarnation, which I was admiring at the vapemeet I went to. I also needed something that lasted longer than an ego but wasn't too big and heavy. I am wondering if this particular battery might be a little over powered for me, but then I'm still learning about the effects different wattages and coil resistances make to the vaping experience. My main aim at the moment is to find a set up I can happily chug on and learn how to tackle the problems that come up easily and quickly. This battery seems well made, I'm hoping it'll be reliable and easy enough to use that I don't have to reach for a manual every time I want to change something. I can't really comment on the power settings being off target as, although I've researched it a little, I still don't understand what the issue is all about. I've also seen a lot of reviewers talk about sub ohming, which is also beyond my understanding and experience at the moment - you can do it with this thing tho, apparently! I hope that helps a little.
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Post by beeper on Feb 7, 2015 0:21:53 GMT
Misst, thank you so much for your valued opinion!. I too consider myself wondering about technical stuff, and I'm an oldie!- I do like to hear what real folks say about these devices and how they behave/misbehave as I think that this helps everyone. Non rattling buttons buttons and better pin design sounds good! Ta
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