X-Posed 35K: Full Control, Full Flavor, Zero Compromises

Some disposables just show up. The X Posed 35K walks in like it owns the room — and with good reason. This isn’t your average puff machine. It’s a tech-savvy, cloud-chucking, flavor-locked beast that knows what serious vapers want: performance with options.

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Right out of the box, you’re getting a whopping 35,000 puffs — but the real kicker is in the three power modes. Choose Soft Mode when you want to keep it mellow, Smooth Mode for that daily balance, or crank it up to Turbo when you’re ready to make the air thick with flavor.

Backed by a dual battery system (900mAh + 300mAh) and dual mesh coil, these cheap vapes don’t just keep up — it leads. The 360° transparent tank lets you keep an eye on your e-liquid, while the 3D curved display tracks battery life and mode in real time. Magnetic pod connection? Of course. Adjustable airflow? Naturally.

The X-Posed 35000 is for those who refuse to settle — for those who want their vape to be as bold and flexible as they are.

And the best part? You can grab yours now from the cheapest online vape store. It’s power, precision, and puff control — all without paying premium prices.

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So I go to CVS to pick up my prescription and hand them my insurance card since I hadn’t gotten one there before. The guy comes back and says that they are not a preferred pharmacy for Blue Cross. I asked why they aren’t and he said that they do take Blue Cross insurance but not all of their prescription plans. It ended up costing $18 instead of $5 but wasn’t worth the hassle of getting it sent somewhere else. I did change my preferred pharmacy after I got home so next time I’m covered.
Hope they will work fast.
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Eleaf iCita SE by Infinium

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iCita SE, a pod that was sent to me by Eleaf, the first box mod brand I purchased way back in 2016 with their Pico Mega (still working).
I did not receive any money and I have no work affiliations with Eleaf.
An apparently minimalist device, with a design adopted by other manufacturers but with the peculiarity of a touch screen. To further differentiate itself, Eleaf has decided to integrate a 1400 mAh battery, larger than the average compared to its competitors.

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Dimensions of 27 x 16 x 118mm, body made of aluminum and weighing 62 grams with the pod installed. 1400 mAh battery, fast charging and power output up to 40 watts.Minimal packaging, with the iCita SE arriving cellophane-wrapped in disposable style, the very market it aims to enter. In addition to it, a user manual and warranty, and already installed, an iCita Pod with 0.3 ohm depending on the version purchased, either 2 or 3 ml.

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The iCita Pods, despite the name, are cartridges; once the coil is exhausted, the whole thing is thrown away. Made of smoked PCTG with a clear finish, so it's quite easy to see the liquid when it's running low. You should be able to tell from the shape of the duckbill drip tip that the size of the hole leans towards a fairly open MTL. Refill via a hole protected by a green stopper.

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iCita Pods are available in 2 and 3 ml capacity versions, and for both, 3 versions are available with a mesh wire section:0.3Ω 40W - 30W (included in the package)0.6Ω 25W - 15W0.8Ω 20W - 13WValues also reported on the bottom, so you can easily recognize them if, for example, you use two pods together, interchanging them. If such a wide range seems strange, everything will become clearer later when I explain how the power delivery works in the iCita SE.

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The housing for the iCita Pods is quite deep; to see the liquid level, you need to tilt the pod, and the area where the stopper is located goes completely inside the body. Contact via mobile gold pins and retention entrusted to magnets. The automatic draw sensor is present, the only one available.

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On the side, a chrome slider allows you to partially adjust the 3 air holes of different sizes and shapes as you like. The airflow allows from a not too tight MTL draw (the pods need at least one open hole, or the draw becomes too restricted) to having (almost) an RDL, or a very open MTL when both are left wide open.

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A rather pleasant novelty given that few manufacturers offer it. The USB Type-C port allows charging, if you obviously use a USB cable that supports 2A. Things then become interesting since the 1400 mAh battery, which is already quite a lot for a pod of similar size and weight, takes an hour and a few minutes to recharge.

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Given the reduced diameter of the iCita SE, the bottom does not offer much stability. It is therefore mandatory to either lay it down or use a lanyard with a silicone ring to hold the pod. The classic CE marking and disposal symbol are engraved. I also specify that my Carbon Fiber finish is only printed and not embossed.

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I don't know whether to call it a selling point or something else, but on the iCita SE there is an option that is new to me. A touch screen/sensor that allows both input and choosing the power intensity. It's a pleasant middle ground between pods with a similar form factor that usually have a screen or those that are purely mechanical. Eleaf has managed to strike a balance without taking up too much space intended for the battery and offering something more than pods with automatic delivery.

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Although limited, the circuit installed on the iCita SE still allows for an improved vaping experience. Above is the explanation of how the battery detector works. The only input mode is pressing the touch screen, with two possibilities:

5 clicks within 2 seconds to enter the power intensity selection mode
8 clicks within 3 seconds to turn the iCita SE on or off

The power delivery mode consists of 3 different lights (in the photo above it would be the central, green one) where the official manual provided by Eleaf in the package specifies the corresponding wattage:

0.3Ω High/Red: 40W, Medium/Blue: 35W, Low/Green: 30W
0.6Ω High/Red: 25W, Medium/Blue: 22W, Low/Green: 15W
0.8Ω High/Red: 20W, Medium/Blue: 18W, Low/Green: 13W

Eleaf's recommended wattage for all iCita Pods is the Medium/Blue setting, but as always for me, the Low/Green setting works just fine. Protections:

Over Time: Cutoff power delivery after 8 seconds (5 green flashes)
Short Circuit: Warning (5 red flashes) and shutdown
Pod not detected: Warning (5 blue flashes) and shutdown
Low Battery: Warning (5 red flashes) and shutdown (below 3.3V or 3.0V during use)

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The form factor is not new, but the touch screen novelty is commendable. Regarding the iCita Pod equipment, I might have included the middle option, but I imagine abroad the product is aimed at those coming from "large" RDL disposables. 1400 mAh in less than 70 grams of weight and recharging in an hour are undoubtedly remarkable for those looking for similar devices when compared to size and weight at cost; I've seen it quite popular in shops.For more info and to better see the other colors of the iCita SE, you can consult the dedicated page on the Eleaf website: iCita SE - Eleaf electronic cigarette

I thank the e-cigarette forum community and staff for the space.
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That's a good thing. Hope they work fast for you.
So I go to CVS to pick up my prescription and hand them my insurance card since I hadn’t gotten one there before. The guy comes back and says that they are not a preferred pharmacy for Blue Cross. I asked why they aren’t and he said that they do take Blue Cross insurance but not all of their prescription plans. It ended up costing $18 instead of $5 but wasn’t worth the hassle of getting it sent somewhere else. I did change my preferred pharmacy after I got home so next time I’m covered.

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Protocol nerv coils are pretty nice / .4ohm tested inView attachment 1028007 a BMM - all toxic
That mod is so so nice, it just lights up in the sun rays! I love my greens, army green is one of my favorite colors. I think half of my closet items are green, beige, and brown… “Camouflage”

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